DAD, we REALLY need to talk

is a podcast where generational boundaries are crossed, assumptions are challenged, and the conversations we often avoid take center stage.

Hosted by David Biderman - a seasoned class action litigator and proud Boomer - and his daughter, Paige Biderman - a behavioral scientist and part-time relief worker from the Zoomer generation - this podcast is the next evolution of the acclaimed Zoomers 2 Boomers series.

Our show brings together remarkable guests from all walks of life for unscripted, lively, and sometimes contentious discussions about the issues that divide and define us: technology, politics, sex, identity, work,
and the future of our society. We believe that real progress starts with uncomfortable questions and honest stories—so we lean into the topics that families, colleagues, and communities too often sidestep.

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Meet Your Hosts

DAD, we REALLY need to talk is hosted by David and Paige Biderman, each bringing a unique generational perspective to their fascinating guest. We bring you a stunning array of the leading thinkers and pacesetters worldwide -
filtered through the lens of a Boomer and Zoomer.

Within every episode, David and Paige interview experts in a host of fields and interests to uncover
the true state of the technology sector.

DAVID BIDERMAN

Consistent with his boomer knowledge of tech, has often sought refuge in Jeremy Irons’s request from Margin Call: “Please, speak as you might to a young child, or better yet, a golden retriever.”

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PAIGE BIDERMAN

Paige has seen and absorbed a lot and wants to share with you her perspective on the accomplishments of our great guests.

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Learn more about your hosts on the About page.

What Makes Us Different?

Two Generational Perspectives.

Paige views the world through the lens of the millennials, the global generation of internet-age digital natives, 77% of whom said, ‘yes’ to the statement, “When nothing is occupying my attention, the first thing I do is reach for my phone.”

David sees things through the eyes of the boomers, the monster post-war “pig in the python” generation that naively thought the world would improve with time. When nothing is occupying David’s attention, he searches for his lost phone, keys, and watch.

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