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GenZ Unplugged

GenZ Unplugged

著者: 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.

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Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women
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  • Cleaning Up DC: Safety, Crime, and the Fight for America’s Capital - Episode 16
    2025/09/03

    Washington, DC has long been a symbol of American strength — but what happens when its streets no longer feel safe? In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we dive into the realities of crime, homelessness, and safety in our nation’s capital. From personal stories of danger on the Metro to shocking statistics about violent crime, we unpack what’s really happening in DC and why President Trump’s efforts to restore law and order matter for every American.


    We share our experiences, react to Amber Duke’s viral post about life in DC, and explore why safety is not just a privilege, but a right. Plus, we look at the deeper cultural questions: What does true compassion look like? How should freedom and responsibility shape our cities?


    If you’ve ever wondered what the future of America’s capital might hold, this conversation is for you.

    00:00 – Shocking encounters in DC: assaults, theft, and chaos in broad daylight

    00:47 – Welcome back to Gen Z Unplugged: why DC safety matters now more than ever

    01:26 – Before-and-after: stats on crime and homelessness in DC

    03:09 – The fear factor: what it’s like for Gen Z women to navigate DC and the Metro

    04:27 – The right to safety: balancing compassion with accountability

    05:19 – National Guard deployment: 2,200 troops, 1,000 arrests, 120 firearms seized

    07:42 – Young women on bail reform: why 79% say no to releasing violent criminals

    08:39 – Amber Duke’s viral post: theft, harassment, and survival in DC

    10:00 – Trump’s tough stance: shelters or jail, and why consequences matter

    11:35 – Tragedy in DC: the shocking story of a newly engaged couple

    12:59 – California and San Francisco: lessons from failed policies

    13:25 – Justice served: why Americans crave safety and accountability

    13:25 – Revisiting the Jordan Neely case: Daniel Penny and the right to defend

    16:32 – The right to be safe: freedom, compassion, and preventing repeat crimes

    20:04 – True compassion: giving freedom back through restoration, not neglect

    21:27 – Closing thoughts and call to action


    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.


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    SFX Credits:

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    22 分
  • BONUS CONTENT: Tales from Cambodia - Episode 15
    2025/08/30

    In this bonus episode, Nica shares her grandmother’s harrowing experiences living under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. From imprisonment and starvation to hiding venomous snakes for food, her family’s survival is a powerful reminder of the human cost of communism and the resilience it takes to rebuild life after devastation.


    Through these stories, Nica challenges us to reflect on the freedoms we often take for granted in America—freedom of speech, religion, and opportunity—and why they must be protected. This raw and deeply personal conversation sheds light on a genocide that is too often forgotten and offers wisdom for a generation that must remain vigilant against tyranny.


    ✨ A story of survival.

    ✨ A warning against repeating history.

    ✨ A call to gratitude and resilience.


    [01:05] Welcome + intro to Nica’s bonus episode

    [01:41] The horrors of communism in Cambodia

    [02:09] Nica’s grandmother imprisoned in Tuol Sleng prison

    [03:14] Escaping chains but too weak to run

    [04:05] Rebuilding life after the war & her grandmother’s strength

    [04:29] Non-traditional foods & survival under Khmer Rouge

    [05:39] Hiding and eating a venomous snake to survive

    [07:18] Why Cambodians ate tarantulas & scarcity of food

    [07:38] Stripping away individuality under communism

    [08:32] Gratitude for freedom in America

    [09:30] Why the Khmer Rouge genocide is rarely discussed

    [12:03] Founding the Cambodian Student Association & difficulty telling survivors’ stories

    [13:18] Communism as a nightmare that still lingers today

    [15:04] The dangers of socialism & gratitude for freedom

    [17:07] Encouraging the next generation to build a life of resilience and purpose

    [17:49] Closing reflections: Why this story matters on today’s campuses


    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 for more information.

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    18 分
  • Becoming an American the Right Way: Nica’s Powerful Story - Episode 14
    2025/08/27

    This week on GenZ Unplugged, we sit down with Nica Marin, Events & Marketing Officer at the Luce Center, who just became an American citizen—only days before this conversation. Nica opens up about her family’s escape from the horrors of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge, the long and costly 14-year immigration process, and what it felt like to finally step into her American dream.


    She also shares her perspective on illegal immigration, why gratitude shapes her outlook, and how opportunity, freedom, and responsibility define what it means to her to be an American. This is a story of resilience, faith, and the pursuit of liberty.


    00:00 – Welcome to GenZ Unplugged & introduction of Nica Marin

    01:00 – Nica’s family history: surviving Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime

    04:30 – Forced labor, persecution, and survival through resilience

    07:30 – How Nica’s grandfather paved the way for her family’s U.S. immigration

    10:00 – Growing up in Cambodia’s schools vs. dreams of American education

    15:00 – The 14-year wait: preparing for life in America as a child

    18:00 – Receiving the long-awaited news of moving to the U.S.

    20:30 – First impressions of America: California, Texas, and culture shock

    24:00 – The meaning of citizenship & reflections on illegal immigration

    29:00 – Why following the law matters and the cost of doing it the right way

    33:00 – Finding opportunity in America: entrepreneurship and graphic design

    36:00 – Challenges of being a conservative voice in liberal spaces

    39:00 – Becoming an American citizen: gratitude, patriotism, and hope for the future


    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 for more information.

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    42 分
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