Intergenerational discussions can sometimes lead to "gatekeeping" or "ok boomer" style friction.
Recommend products that work for everyone (skincare, tech, luggage).
Creating a blog centered on "mature and young" dynamics—whether focused on —requires a thoughtful approach to bridge the divide between different age groups. 1. Define Your Core Narrative mature with young blog
Ensure your photography features people of all ages. If you are the primary subject, collaborate with people from the opposite generation for photo shoots to reinforce the theme. 4. Optimize for Different Platforms Different age groups hang out in different digital spaces.
Work with brands that want to show their products are "timeless." Focus on career advice
Position yourself as an expert on intergenerational communication for corporate workshops.
Focus on career advice, life lessons, or "what I wish I knew at 20" vs. "what I'm learning at 50." like mental health
Focus on "evergreen" topics that affect everyone, like mental health, travel, or home organization.