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How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

Let’s (Tik)Tok About Gen Z (with Annie Wu, Juanita Boger-Allen and Mya Allen)

How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

Red Wine & Blue

Health & Fitness, Politics, Parenting, Mental Health, News, Kids & Family

4.7892 Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Suburban women are an important voting block and we made a big difference in last year’s midterms. But we’re not alone: Gen Z also played a key role in the midterms, changing the narrative that “young people don’t vote.” We’re so happy to band together with Gen Z to defeat right-wing extremism. So that’s what we’re talking about this week: young people. The hosts even share what they were like when they were young! We're then joined by Judge Juanita Boger-Allen and her daughter Mya. Juanita ...

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0:00.0

Amelia, you may have one cookie.

0:08.4

It's so funny because these people are looking at me like, oh my God, she did not just say that to the congressman.

0:14.7

We got to address the suburban women problem because it's real.

0:19.7

Welcome to the suburban women problem, a podcast from Red, Wine, and Blue.

0:26.5

Hi, everyone.

0:27.7

Thanks for joining us.

0:28.8

I'm Rachel Vindman.

0:30.1

I'm Jasmine Clark.

0:31.6

I'm Amanda Weinstein.

0:32.8

And you're listening to the Suburban Women Problem.

0:36.1

Suburban women have been an important voting block for a while, and that was definitely

0:40.9

the case in last year's midterms.

0:42.9

But as we've discussed, Gen Z also played a key role in the midterms, which I think

0:47.7

surprised some people because supposedly young people don't vote.

0:52.4

I think the takeaway is that it's going to take a coalition

0:55.5

of generations. We all have to come together if we want to defeat right-wing extremism.

1:01.5

This week, I got to interview Annie Wu, the young woman who ran the social media for John

1:06.7

Butterman's Senate campaign. And before that, we'll be joined by a mom and her Gen Z daughter who work

1:13.0

for change together. So before we jump into the news, I thought it might be fun to ask you guys,

1:19.0

what were you like when you were in your 20s? Did you care about politics yet? And what did you

1:25.5

think you were going to do with your life? When I was in my 20s, I wasn't into

1:30.3

politics. I did vote, though. I did vote. I think I voted ever since I was old enough to vote.

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