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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Jean Twenge On Gen Z's Social Crisis

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan

Politics, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.6836 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Jean Twenge is a writer and researcher who focuses on generational differences. She’s a psychology professor at San Diego State University and the author of seven books, most notably iGen. Her new one is Generations: The Real Differences Between Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and Silents. Our conversation focused mainly on how fucked up Gen Z is, and why.

For two clips of our convo — on why Gen Zers are safer but feel more traumatized than ever, and why teens are having much less sex — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: growing up in a diversifying Dallas; attending the free-speech haven of the University of Chicago; how tech is creating generational divides more quickly; the tipping point of 2012 when it came to smartphones; helicopter parenting; how free-range parents are worried about child protective services; how young adults are more childlike than ever, and less rebellious; the “slow-life strategy”; how Gen Z is less religious but more chaste; why teen depression doubled between 2011 and 2019, especially among girls; the increase of self-harm and attempted suicide; the decrease of debate among friends; the tolerance of Gen Z on race and sexual orientation; the amnesia when it comes to gay history and oppression; the quadrupling of girls identifying as boys between 2014 and 2021; the bullying of girls by girls on social media; how we need more feminism when it comes to body image; women making massive gains in education and employment but reporting less happiness; how Trump’s sexism affected young women; and why 40 percent of Gen Z sees the Founding Fathers as villains.

Browse the Dishcast archive for another conversation you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Matt Lewis on ruling-class elites, Lee Fang on the tensions within the left, Josh Barro on the Biden administration, and Michael Moynihan on general kibitzing. Please send any guest recs and pod dissent to [email protected].

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0:00.0

The Hi there.

0:29.8

It's another discast.

0:31.5

And it is gorgeous today after some incredibly nasty weather days up here on Cape Collar.

0:38.8

It's Bear Week,

0:44.8

which is longtime readers will know is my favorite week. Lots of hairy-backed, middle-aged dudes with big bellies wandering around town, lumbering from pool to pool. They don't tend to make

0:51.7

it out to the far beaches because it's a bit of a schlap. But anyway,

0:55.6

I'm in my element. And it's now a perfect summer's day and no better to introduce our guest

1:03.5

today. And her name is Gene Twinge. And if you recognize that name, it's because I've been reading

1:09.1

her for a while and in various

1:12.3

aspects of my work to try and understand what's actually happening in the world.

1:15.4

And she's a writer and researcher who focuses on generational differences.

1:20.6

She's a psychology professor at San Diego State University and the author of seven books.

1:24.6

She particularly did a book called IGen about Gen Z.

1:28.3

And we're going to focus on that today, although she just has a new book called Generations,

1:33.3

The Real D D D, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and Silence.

1:39.3

We've got all these gizmo terms for these various generations.

1:43.3

And the new ones are polars, which we will get to.

1:47.7

The little polar bears are running around our legs as cubs right now,

1:52.0

but will one day be burling, growling adults.

1:56.1

Just let you know coming up this summer,

1:58.3

we have Matt Lewis coming on to talk about elites. We have Lee Fang

2:02.5

coming on to really hash out some really emerging and interesting tensions on the left.

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