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GenZ Unplugged

Podcast de Clare Boothe Luce

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As a woman, you have been handed the culture’s manual for success.  It tells you to replace timeless truth with radical ideology, equate abortion with freedom, and reject your desire for marriage and motherhood.  At the Luce Center, we know the left’s promises of happiness and empowerment fall flat—leaving young women more anxious, confused, and unfulfilled than ever. On Gen Z Unplugged, we unplug from the culture’s constant stream of propaganda. Each episode dives into the issues that really matter to young women – faith, health, family, career, relationships, and more – through honest conversations grounded in conservative principles. We provide young women with an alternative to the feminist playbook—one that leads to genuine fulfillment and happiness.  Episodes are released every Wednesday. Find Gen Z Unplugged on Spotify, Rumble, and Apple Podcasts for truth and reality amidst the cultural noise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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52 episodios

Portada del episodio She Escaped Socialism. Now She’s Warning Gen Z.

She Escaped Socialism. Now She’s Warning Gen Z.

Amira Hawat, a summer 2026 Luce Center intern, grew up in Venezuela surrounded by propaganda, corruption, blackouts, water shortages, and fear — but she didn’t fully realize how abnormal it was until she came to America. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, Amira shares what it was like to leave Venezuela at 14, experience freedom for the first time, and watch young Americans romanticize the same ideology that destroyed her country. From writing essays by candlelight to seeing free speech treated like a crime, her story is a powerful reminder that freedom is fragile — and socialism is not the answer.  00:50 Meet Amira: Escaping Socialism 01:59 Growing Up Surrounded by Propaganda 03:14 Venezuela’s Breaking Point 04:31 Writing Essays by Candlelight 05:53 Seeing Corruption Up Close 08:00 The Venezuela Americans Don’t Imagine 12:05 Two Realities: Luxury Online, Suffering at Home 14:54 How Her Family Escaped to America 17:31 What Happens When You Speak Out 31:09 Why Socialism Is a Lie Amira is a 2026 Luce Center intern. GenZ Unplugged is the official podcast for the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women. Rotating hosts are Lauren Husmann, Catherine Hendershott, Rachel Hurley, and Hannah Faulkner. Producer is Sandra Scarlatoiu.  Listen, rate, and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform!  ACAST - Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Google Podcasts - YouTube - Rumble  Send us your thoughts on this episode @realgenzunplugged!   X - Instagram - Facebook - Truth Social  SFX Credits:  neon sign buzz hum stereo close lowcut to taste6.flac by kyles -- https://freesound.org/s/453493/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 swipes and whooshes plastic umbrella fast and short swings stereo ORTF 8040.wav by Soundholder -- https://freesound.org/s/425853/ -- License: Attribution 3.0 Power Cord Unplug 1_2 by Joao_Janz -- https://freesound.org/s/477641/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Abstract Glitch Effects_015 by jalastram -- https://freesound.org/s/412303/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

10 de jun de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Gen Z Is More Connected Than Ever… So Why Are We So Lonely?

Gen Z Is More Connected Than Ever… So Why Are We So Lonely?

Gen Z was promised endless connection—Snapchat, Instagram, Zoom, dating apps, group chats, and constant access to everyone we know. So why does this generation feel more isolated than ever? In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we unpack the loneliness epidemic: how screens replaced real friendship, why COVID made isolation feel normal, how self-checkout and QR codes made us avoid basic human interaction, and why Gen Z may have to relearn the lost art of simply talking to people. 00:52 — Why Gen Z Loneliness Is Getting Worse 02:47 — The Technology That “Connected” Us Started Tearing Us Apart 04:56 — The Shocking Loneliness Statistics Among Gen Z 07:42 — How COVID Trained a Generation to Live Online 09:34 — Why In-Person Connection Changes Your Biology 13:08 — Are We Forgetting That We’re Embodied People? 15:10 — When Phones Become a “Pseudo Sibling” 18:51 — Why We’re Scared to Talk to Real People in Public 22:52 — The College Cafeteria Test: Everyone Is Looking Down 27:12 — The Anxious Generation and the Childhood We Lost 31:17 — How Gen Z Can Start Rebuilding Real Community GenZ Unplugged is the official podcast for the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women. Rotating hosts are Lauren Husmann, Catherine Hendershott, Rachel Hurley, and Hannah Faulkner. Producer is Sandra Scarlatoiu.  Listen, rate, and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform!  ACAST - Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Google Podcasts - YouTube - Rumble  Send us your thoughts on this episode @realgenzunplugged!   X - Instagram - Facebook - Truth Social  SFX Credits:  neon sign buzz hum stereo close lowcut to taste6.flac by kyles -- https://freesound.org/s/453493/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 swipes and whooshes plastic umbrella fast and short swings stereo ORTF 8040.wav by Soundholder -- https://freesound.org/s/425853/ -- License: Attribution 3.0 Power Cord Unplug 1_2 by Joao_Janz -- https://freesound.org/s/477641/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Abstract Glitch Effects_015 by jalastram -- https://freesound.org/s/412303/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

3 de jun de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Is AI Making Gen Z Smarter—or Stealing Our Ability to Think?

Is AI Making Gen Z Smarter—or Stealing Our Ability to Think?

AI is everywhere—from classrooms and workplaces to Google searches, social media posts, and even the way we brainstorm, write, and create. But Gen Z seems caught in a strange contradiction: we use AI constantly, yet many of us are anxious about where it’s taking us. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, Catherine and Rachel unpack why Gen Z is both the first generation to grow up with AI and one of the first to push back against it. From “analog bags” and grandma hobbies to AI-written posts, brain rot, creativity, and the fear of a robot-run future, this conversation asks the question everyone should be asking: Are we using AI as a tool—or letting it think for us?  1:02 — Why Gen Z Has to Answer the AI Question 1:56 — Can We Still Tell What’s Real? 3:42 — Star Wars, Humanoid Robots, and a Future That Feels Too Real 4:47 — Half of Gen Z Uses AI—So Why Do So Many Want the Past Back? 5:28 — The Lost Childhood Gen Z Still Longs For 7:28 — Why Nostalgia, Vintage Trends, and “Analog” Living Are Coming Back 8:31 — The Rise of Analog Bags and Grandma Hobbies 9:48 — Thousands of Students Boo AI at Graduation 12:32 — Is AI Damaging Creativity and Making Us Mentally Lazy? 21:34 — The Biggest Difference Between Google and AI: Thinking vs. Being Thought For GenZ Unplugged is the official podcast for the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women. Rotating hosts are Lauren Husmann, Catherine Hendershott, Rachel Hurley, and Hannah Faulkner. Producer is Sandra Scarlatoiu.  Listen, rate, and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform!  ACAST - Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Google Podcasts - YouTube - Rumble  Send us your thoughts on this episode @realgenzunplugged!   X - Instagram - Facebook - Truth Social  SFX Credits:  neon sign buzz hum stereo close lowcut to taste6.flac by kyles -- https://freesound.org/s/453493/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 swipes and whooshes plastic umbrella fast and short swings stereo ORTF 8040.wav by Soundholder -- https://freesound.org/s/425853/ -- License: Attribution 3.0 Power Cord Unplug 1_2 by Joao_Janz -- https://freesound.org/s/477641/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Abstract Glitch Effects_015 by jalastram -- https://freesound.org/s/412303/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

27 de may de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio Fear, Isolation, and the Fight for Our Minds with Stella Morabito (Repost)

Fear, Isolation, and the Fight for Our Minds with Stella Morabito (Repost)

Why are so many young people feeling isolated, anxious, and afraid to speak the truth? Former CIA analyst and author Stella Morabito reveals the terrifying strategy behind modern censorship, gender ideology, social media addiction, and cancel culture: the weaponization of loneliness. In this explosive interview, Stella dives into: How tyrants and regimes use fear and isolation to control the masses The dark connection between identity politics, political correctness, and mob rule The truth behind gender ideology, porn culture, and the destruction of family COVID-19’s role as a “social engineering” experiment Why Gen Z must break the spiral of silence—and how to do it 💥 This episode will open your eyes to how freedom is being quietly stripped away—and how YOU can push back. 📘 Grab Stella’s book The Weaponization of Loneliness and visit StellasBookClub.com 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:19 Stella's Background and Book Overview 02:34 Understanding the Weaponization of Loneliness 04:04 Historical Context and Modern Implications 06:23 Impact on Youth and Society 07:10 Gender Ideology and Hypersexualization 08:57 Social Media and Self-Censorship 22:53 COVID-19 and Enforced Isolation 30:39 Final Thoughts and Advice for Gen Z 33:45 Conclusion and Where to Find the Book, "The Weaponization of Loneliness" GenZ Unplugged is the official podcast for the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women. Rotating hosts are Lauren Husmann, Catherine Hendershott, Rachel Hurley, and Hannah Faulkner. Producer is Sandra Scarlatoiu. Listen, rate, and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! ACAST - Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Google Podcasts - YouTube - Rumble Send us your thoughts on this episode @realgenzunplugged! X - Instagram - Facebook - Truth Social SFX Credits: neon sign buzz hum stereo close lowcut to taste6.flac by kyles -- https://freesound.org/s/453493/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 swipes and whooshes plastic umbrella fast and short swings stereo ORTF 8040.wav by Soundholder -- https://freesound.org/s/425853/ -- License: Attribution 3.0 Power Cord Unplug 1_2 by Joao_Janz -- https://freesound.org/s/477641/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Abstract Glitch Effects_015 by jalastram -- https://freesound.org/s/412303/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

20 de may de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio The Pen, The Press Room, and The Fight for What’s Real with Mary Margaret Olohan (repost)

The Pen, The Press Room, and The Fight for What’s Real with Mary Margaret Olohan (repost)

She walked into the White House with a notebook and conviction — and shook the room. Mary Margaret Olohan isn’t just reporting the news, she’s exposing the silence, breaking the narrative, and refusing to bow. From homeschooling to headline-making, Mary Margaret opens up about how her faith shaped her fight, what legacy media won’t say about abortion and gender ideology, and why Gen Z girls are done playing nice. 00:00 – Why Mary Margaret Olohan is a Gen Z icon 01:00 – The Kavanaugh moment that changed everything 03:00 – Breaking into media with grit and grace 04:30 – Reporting on abortion, gender, and the stories no one else would 06:00 – Inside the White House press room: chaos, courage, and questions 10:00 – From viral moments to Air Force Two: journalism at the front lines 12:30 – Facing backlash — and not backing down 17:00 – Advice for young women who feel silenced 20:00 – How faith and homeschooling forged her fire 25:00 – What phones and social media are doing to girls 28:00 – The media’s toxic portrayal of womanhood 30:00 – Real love vs. TikTok fantasies 34:00 – Her dad’s advice: “The truth will set you free” 35:00 – Endurance, purpose, and living for something bigger GenZ Unplugged is the official podcast for the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women. Rotating hosts are Lauren Husmann, Catherine Hendershott, Rachel Hurley, and Hannah Faulkner. Producer is Sandra Scarlatoiu. Listen, rate, and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! ACAST - Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Google Podcasts - YouTube - Rumble Send us your thoughts on this episode @realgenzunplugged! X - Instagram - Facebook - Truth Social SFX Credits: neon sign buzz hum stereo close lowcut to taste6.flac by kyles -- https://freesound.org/s/453493/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 swipes and whooshes plastic umbrella fast and short swings stereo ORTF 8040.wav by Soundholder -- https://freesound.org/s/425853/ -- License: Attribution 3.0 Power Cord Unplug 1_2 by Joao_Janz -- https://freesound.org/s/477641/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Abstract Glitch Effects_015 by jalastram -- https://freesound.org/s/412303/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

13 de may de 2026 - 37 min
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