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How the Next Generation Is Reshaping Media

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Humanity Forward Productions

Society & Culture

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Introducing Jules Terpak - a new co-host! Andrew and Jules talk the White House briefing, why Hunter Biden's laptop is news again, and how the next generation is reshaping media and politics. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uRjJ7eC0eQc Follow Jules Terpak: https://twitter.com/julesterpak | https://beacons.ai/julesterpak Follow Andrew Yang: https://twitter.com/andrewyang | https://forwardparty.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

There is something around the fact that good TikTok content tends to be really, really personal.

0:09.2

A little too personal at times. I'm actually something I'm really keen on is like the lifelong

0:15.1

digital footprint of Gen Z is going to be the first to really have that lifelong digital footprint.

0:19.5

I've been on social media platforms since I was like nine and TikTok like no other

0:25.8

platform makes people compelled to share very personal information probably because you're

0:31.8

consuming content mostly from strangers so you assume that the content you post will mostly

0:36.1

be seen by strangers. So people and also just the virality aspect of it, instant gratification,

0:41.4

people feel a little too compelled to share a lot which is probably going to bite them in the

0:47.2

butt later. But there certainly needs to be a rule around drawing a line for in my opinion

0:54.8

when someone's a minor. So there was a story around a woman Lexi Hammond who had a job offer

1:02.2

rescinded because of something she posted when she was 17 and that struck me as completely wrong.

1:08.2

It's like look like your brain's not fully formed until you're in your 20s actually so by that

1:12.8

standard maybe we should raise the 25. But certainly when you're 17 it's like you can say whatever

1:19.4

you want when you're 17 in my mind like you should not have to have that called out for the world

1:25.4

X years later. I mean that there are to me like a you're right like that there's going to be a

1:33.3

massive fear for people who try and step into the public eye. Yeah I mean we're all going to have

1:40.6

to adapt because it's kind of the same way that celebrities or public figures have this media trail

1:46.1

that follows them now the end of it every individual is also going to have the same thing and the way

1:50.8

that you have the media pinpoints, public figures and such for these things it's we're all going to have

1:56.9

that type of a friend. This week on board with Tik Tok influencer Jules Terpack what the heck do

2:22.4

they talk about at the White House the Ukraine briefing Hunter Biden's laptop the future of media

2:29.0

and more this week on forward with special guest Jules Terpack the news.

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