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Gen Z vs Millennial – podcast

This podcast is a casual talk with my guest Nicole* about some differences between Gen Z and Millennials when it comes to the use of social media.

* not a member of the Digital Media, Culture and Society class

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December 24, 2021 by OlpinskaAga Digital Discoverers Podcast Social Media 0

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