Next-Gen FOMO: Why Actual Face Time Beats Screen Time for Gen Z
Briefly

"The more time that the next generation is spending on screens, the more they want to be in person," said Ken Holsinger, indicating a growing preference for face-to-face interactions.
"Creating micro events and micro opportunities for people to really connect with a small group of people brings the best of both worlds," said Carina Bauer, emphasizing personal connections.
"They don't want to see people like us talking to you. They actually want to be involved in the conversation," stated Sherrif Karamat, highlighting younger audiences' desire for participation.
"We are not retiring. [...] We are almost nine years older than the average attendee or participant in the ecosystem," concluded Ken Holsinger, raising concerns about innovation stifling.
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