In this episode of the Round Table podcast, the hosts tackle two intriguing topics: the surprising gap in basic computer skills among young workers and a potential connection between sleep talking and stroke risk. They discuss how Gen Z's heavy reliance on smartphones may have contributed to a lack of familiarity with traditional computer software and hardware. While they acknowledge that not all young people are lacking in these skills, they highlight a noticeable deficiency and stress the importance of adaptability and a willingness to learn for both employers and employees. The conversation then shifts to a study from Fudan University, which suggests that frequent sleep talking might be linked to a higher risk of stroke, particularly in individuals with other sleep disorders. The hosts emphasize the commonality of sleep talking and the need to address sleep issues and promote healthy lifestyles for overall well-being.