Topic: Gen X

100 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 3:08 - 5:19

1874: Kennel Index

Podcast Circle Jerk, Sean Ryan, and Megyn Kelly

A critique of the "podcast circle jerk" describes the trend of high-profile hosts like Megyn Kelly and Sean Ryan appearing on each other's shows to lament political issues. They discuss Thomas Massie’s claims regarding Israeli influence on American elections and the resulting cynicism among voters. Data is cited suggesting Gen Z is significantly more critical of Israel than previous generations, potentially signaling a shift in future US foreign policy.

Supercycle
Episode 1873

1873: Supercycle

Taylor Sheridan, Euphoria, and the Decline of Shared Television Culture

Television culture has shifted from shared experiences like Friends to fragmented streaming, where many viewers no longer follow major hits. Discussion covers Taylor Sheridan's prolific output including Yellowstone, Landman, and 1883, alongside the Gen Z drama Euphoria starring Sidney Sweeney. Comparisons are drawn to past showrunners like Darren O'Neill and the perceived failure of the Sex and the City revival.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:56:21 - 1:57:47

1872: Lunar Economy

Financial Security, Boomer vs. Gen X Labels

The hosts respond to listener feedback regarding their "financial security" and "boomerism." One host clarifies that despite being "boomer adjacent," they identify more with Generation X. They emphasize that their "financial security" is a result of constant work, including broadcasting on holidays and Sundays, rather than passive wealth.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 54:37 - 1:02:54

1838: Coup Afoot

ICE Influencer Program, Government Recruitment Strategy

The Trump administration has reportedly allocated $100 million for a "wartime recruitment strategy" to hire more Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) workers. A significant portion of this budget is dedicated to paying social media influencers to "humanize" careers at ICE through peer-to-peer messaging targeting Gen Z and millennials. The strategy focuses on recruiting veterans and "tactical lifestyle enthusiasts" to build trust in the agency.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 2:32:10 - 2:35:48

1836: Big Bully

Gen Z Currency Knowledge, Bakelite Phones and Education

A generational gap in knowledge is highlighted by an anecdote about a Gen Z sales representative who was unaware that Canada uses its own currency rather than the U.S. dollar. Another story involves a 30-year-old "Zeder" who didn't understand a joke about a "Bakelite phone," requiring a picture to identify the vintage material. These incidents are presented as evidence of a shift in baseline knowledge and the loss of historical concepts among younger generations.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 1:37:08 - 1:40:21

1833: Spicy Mode

Gen Z Computer Illiteracy, Workplace Tech Skills

Middle management in tech companies reported a surprising lack of basic computer literacy among Gen Z employees, including those with IT degrees. Common issues cited include an inability to use the command line, lack of touch-typing skills, and unfamiliarity with basic troubleshooting like using the Task Manager.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 7:30 - 15:07

1830: Bulb Heads

Iran Economic Protests, Gen Z Activism Claims

Protests erupted across Iran, including Tehran, Isfahan, and Mashhad, driven by a 72% increase in food prices and a collapsing currency. While some reports attempt to frame the unrest as a Gen Z-led movement, evidence suggests shopkeepers and market stall holders initiated the strikes. Demonstrators have been heard chanting slogans calling for the overthrow of Supreme Leader Khamenei and the return of the Pahlavi family.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:01:29 - 2:09:01

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Dating Market Trends, Gen X Grievances and Value-for-Value

A listener note from a 52-year-old male describes the "poison" of the modern dating market, citing unrealistic expectations and the "rules of six" (height, salary, etc.). The hosts discuss the "boss girl" narrative and its impact on lonely women on TikTok. The segment transitions into a defense of the "value-for-value" podcasting model as a way to remain independent of audience capture and advertising pressure.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 1:45:12 - 1:47:48

1825: MUK-Ultra

Bulgaria Protests, Gen Z Topples Center-Right Government

Mass protests led by Gen Z activists in Sofia have forced the resignation of Bulgaria's center-right government. The movement, fueled by economic grievances and corruption allegations, successfully blocked a controversial budget plan. The political instability comes just weeks before Bulgaria was scheduled to join the Eurozone, highlighting a growing trend of youth-led political upheaval in Europe.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 2:05:57 - 2:11:37

1823: Secretary of Egg

No Agenda Episode 1822 Artwork and Gen Z Matches

The hosts review the artwork for episode 1822, created by Darren O'Neill. The discussion covers various submissions from the No Agenda Art Generator, including a "Gen Z proof" matchbook that lacked a striking surface—a meta-joke about younger generations' inability to use traditional matches. Other mentioned pieces include "Bombs Away" by Nick the Rat and a "No Agenda Aggression Meter."

Kohanna
Episode 1822 1:13:27 - 1:16:19

1822: Kohanna

Apprenticeship Programs, Gen Z Trade Skills

The Labor Secretary highlighted a goal of creating 1 million active apprenticeships to support the on-shoring of manufacturing in the United States. The program aims to fill 700,000 skilled jobs for electricians, welders, and machinists. An anecdote about Gen Z workers struggling to strike matches is used to illustrate a perceived decline in practical manual skills among younger generations.

Genesis
Episode 1821 2:04:12 - 2:08:49

1821: Genesis

Gen Z Ad Fatigue and the Monetization of the Internet

A viral TikTok video highlights "ad fatigue" among Gen Z users who feel overwhelmed by the constant monetization of every online interaction. The creator notes that the boundaries between human beings and brands have blurred, with influencers acting as "living breathing ads." The hosts reflect on the "no free lunch" reality of the internet, where users are the product.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 1:19:41 - 1:20:37

1820: Tokyo Rose

MrBeast and Rockefeller Foundation Youth Philanthropy

YouTube creator MrBeast is partnering with the Rockefeller Foundation to promote philanthropy among youth. The initiative is criticized as a potential propaganda tool or a way to extract financial resources from a generation already facing economic challenges.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:44:57 - 1:50:39

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Gen Z Listeners, Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Lone Star Tick

The podcast addressed its growing Gen Z audience and clarified a previous discussion regarding Alpha-gal syndrome, a meat allergy caused by the Lone Star tick. A mammalogist listener corrected the hosts on the classification of marsupials as mammals and shared a personal account of developing a beef allergy after a tick bite. The segment also noted the establishment of a new Discord server by Sir Patrick Coble to facilitate better communication among the show's "intelligence" community.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:50:39 - 1:52:30

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Gen Z Dating Terms, Throning, Shreking, Banksying

A new set of dating terms has emerged among Gen Z to describe various "toxic" relationship behaviors. These include "throning" (dating for status), "shreking" (prioritizing inner beauty only for it to backfire), "banksying" (emotionally withdrawing without notice), and "monkey barring" (securing a new partner before leaving an old one). Relationship coaches suggest these terms are being invented to help young people process increasingly complex digital dating experiences.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:19:23 - 1:20:53

1815: Attunement

Gen Z Critique of the US Constitution

A viral TikTok video features a Gen Z creator arguing that the US Constitution is an outdated document that should be discarded and rewritten. The creator claims the 18th-century authors could not have conceived of modern identity or society, rendering the document "trash." The hosts contrast this view with the historical context of the Founding Fathers' intent to create a lasting framework for governance.

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:25:48 - 2:28:19

1815: Attunement

Tri-State Shooting Meetup and Old Crow Whiskey

A listener report describes a "Tri-State Short & Long Barrel Safety Meetup" in Indiana, where attendees engaged in target practice with pumpkins. The event featured a raffle for Old Crow 86 whiskey, a recommendation from the show's hosts. The note emphasizes the importance of community connections and teaching traditional skills to younger generations.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 1:15:31 - 1:18:59

1814: Needle Drop

Generational Divide and the Rise of Church Culture

A producer's account highlights a stark contrast between the "lonely" Millennial generation and a rising religious Gen Z cohort. The report claims that while many Millennials struggle with identity and career stability, a segment of Gen Z is finding community in the church and attending institutions like Liberty University. These younger individuals are described as being anti-DEI, skeptical of Israel, and highly aware of the negative impacts of pornography and phone use.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 17:34 - 21:19

1813: Lunchbox

Nick Fuentes and Shifting Conservative Views on Israel

Glenn Greenwald suggests that an "unraveling of support" for Israel is occurring among younger conservatives, exemplified by figures like Nick Fuentes appearing on Tucker Carlson's program. This demographic shift among voters under 30 is presented as a potential threat to traditional U.S.-Israel relations. The hosts remain skeptical of the influence of these "conservative influencers" on actual policy or voting outcomes.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 40:48 - 43:33

1813: Lunchbox

Pornography and Sexual Dysfunction in Gen Z

Nick Fuentes argues that ubiquitous access to high-speed pornography on smartphones has led to widespread sexual dysfunction among Generation Z. He claims that real-world relationships cannot compete with the "novelty and availability" of digital content, leading to a lack of interest in traditional courting. The discussion posits that early exposure to pornography during puberty permanently alters sexual development.