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Ep. 10 - Sam Elsey: Why Young People Tune out from Politics

1 h 11 min · 15. Juli 2025
Episode Ep. 10 - Sam Elsey: Why Young People Tune out from Politics Cover

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Sam Elsey is a political advisor and active member of Luxembourg’s Democratic Party (DP). He’s part of a younger generation that thinks differently about politics, media, and how to engage people - especially Gen Z. In this conversation, we talked about the shift in how young people consume content, the power of curiosity and subverting expectations, and why traditional messaging often fails to connect with newer and younger audiences. We also touched on political engagement, digital communication, misinformation, and what it means to earn someone’s attention in 2025.

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In this episode of Talk Without Borders, I speak with Iranian activist and former political prisoner Shabnam Madadzadeh. Shabnam was arrested as a university student for her involvement in the student movement and spent five years in Iranian prisons, including time in solitary confinement inside Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison. In this conversation, she shares her personal experiences with imprisonment, interrogation, psychological pressure, and the realities of political dissent inside Iran. We also discuss the structure of power in Iran, the role of the Supreme Leader and the Revolutionary Guard, the protest movements led by students and young people, and the broader struggle for democratic change. Because the geopolitical situation changed significantly after our initial recording, this episode also includes a second, shorter conversation recorded after the escalation of the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. In that follow-up discussion, we explore how the war affects the prospects for internal change, resistance movements, media coverage, and the future of Iran. Topics include: * Political imprisonment in Iran * Solitary confinement and psychological pressure * Student protests and resistance movements * Theocracy vs democratic governance * The role of the IRGC * Western policy toward Iran * Media narratives and international pressure * The future of political change in Iran Talk Without Borders is a long-form conversational podcast exploring politics, culture, media, technology, and society through in-depth discussions with guests from Luxembourg, Europe, and beyond.

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