The Next Generation

Elliot Bewick

20 year old. I talk to anyone and everyone. The Next Generation is a place to be exposed to different opinions, learn lessons from the past & search your way to a meaningful and fulfilled life...

  1. 2 days ago

    The Truth Behind the Gen Z Gender Divide | #85

    Georgina Mumford is a writer & cultural commentator.Why do the sexes seem divided? Why are fewer people than ever getting into relationships? Why does our perception of each other colour dynamics more than reality? In this episode, Georgina and I dive into all of these difficult questions to help gain more clarity on what's going on in Gen Z.Get 20% off Jamie AI with my code ELLIOT. I use Jamie for every episode - research, notes during the recording and analysis of video performance after. Check it out:https://www.jamie-ai.com/Apply to join the best podcast school in the world: https://thepodpro.com/elliotCHAPTERS:00:00 Why are young men and women divided?04:06 The line between reality and the internet is blurring07:59 Should the sexes spend more time apart?12:52 Are we acting like biological differences don’t exist?16:52 What’s been your experience with Gen Z relationships?20:50 Are we being damaged by the media we consume?26:27 Is it unhelpful to talk about this on a podcast?28:47 Gen Z has it different to other generations30:48 Why are Gen Z having fewer romantic relationships?37:35 Do we need to lower our standards?41:44 Why are women rejecting men in favour of careers?45:43 Do you want kids?46:36 Will people regret going Trad?50:43 Why are Gen Z turning to God?54:45 Going from atheist to Christian1:01:54 Tommy Robinson’s brand of Christianity1:03:41 What tipped you into converting?1:06:47 How do we solve this divide?1:08:08 Why I don’t have social media1:12:50 Would you let your kids on social media?1:13:55 What gives you hope for the future of our generation?1:14:57 The slop of 24-hour news cycles1:20:51 We have a moral responsibility for what we post1:25:40 Make being a philosopher sexy againSubscribe to my Substack to support the show and join the community! https://elliotbewick.substack.com/My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotbewick/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elliotbewickX: https://x.com/elliotbewickABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION: In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all.The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.

    1hr 28min
  2. 5 days ago

    How Black Fatherlessness Ruined America - Amir Odom | #84

    Growing up, Amir Odom was always told what to think - “Because I'm black, I have to be a democrat, I have to stand with black lives matter, I have to believe America is a racist country. Because I'm gay, I have to hate republicans and I have to stand for everything the LGBTQ+ community advocates for” But in Amir's words: “Like no...I am an individual.” In this Father's Day Special, Amir tells his story about breaking free from the boxes he’s been forced into, and takes us on a sassy deep-dive into black culture - why it is the way it is, and whether any of its critics might actually have a point… 00:00 Why are so many black kids growing up without fathers? 04:52 I was pressured to ‘act black’ 06:31 Is racism still holding black people back? 10:00 Why did you leave Black Lives Matter? 16:50 Why have we become so fixated on race? 19:57 Has identity politics shot itself in the foot? 26:11 Does DEI help or hurt black people? 34:56 Amir’s thoughts on Nick Fuentes 41”53 ‘Slutty’ music 45:27 What’s the blackest thing about you? 46:23 Gen Z didn’t get to be teenagers 49:37 Toxic influencer culture 54:14 Phones ruin the moment 58:04 What’s been your worst experience with a content creator? 1:03:16 What was the last thing you changed your mind on? 1:06:42 Coming out as conservative was harder than coming out as gay 1:12:55 Actions speak louder than words 1:17:17 What’s your advice for young black men? Apply to join the best podcast school in the world: https://thepodpro.com/elliot Subscribe to my Substack to support the show and join the community! https://elliotbewick.substack.com/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotbewick/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elliotbewick X: https://x.com/elliotbewick ABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION:  In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all. The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.

    1hr 20min
  3. 18 Jun

    Kemi Badenoch Vs Oxford Students LIVE

    Kemi Badenoch answers questions at Oxford University. Watch my full interview with her here: https://youtu.be/oMb55a7yEo4 CHAPTERS 00:00 Is our politics being bought? 02:56 How can the state enforce culture? 07:43 Combatting the excesses of left and right 12:51 Does politics have an elitism problem? 17:13 On Iran, Starmer and Olly Robbins 24:47 Does the Conservative Party even know what to conserve? 27:03 Fixing the water sector Apply to join the best podcast school in the world: https://thepodpro.com/elliot Subscribe to my Substack to support the show and join the community! https://elliotbewick.substack.com/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotbewick/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elliotbewick X: https://x.com/elliotbewick ABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION:  In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all. The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.

    33 min
  4. 15 Jun

    Why Gen Z Are America’s ONLY Hope - Isabel Brown | #83

    Isabel is a conservative activist and author of ‘The End of the Alphabet: How Gen Z Can Save America’. A Turning Point USA contributor, she is one of the key Gen Z voices leading the charge for change in modern politics, and believes her generation will turn the nation’s ship around. As well as being a wife and new mother, Isabel finds the time to be a content creator and the host of her own podcast, ‘The Isabel Brown Show’ (links below) Get Isabel’s book: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/isabel-brown/the-end-of-the-alphabet/9781546006251/ Find more from Isabel: https://linktr.ee/theisabelbrown/ Check out 321 here: https://321course.com/nextgen Apply to join PodPro: https://thepodpro.com/elliot CHAPTERS: 00:00 Will Gen Z save America? 03:43 Why are you so optimistic? 06:54 We have erased objective morality 10:55 Is America suicidal? 15:59 Why should we care about our nation? 20:02 Establishment politicians fail to deliver on their promises 24:01 Have the adults left the room? 32:32 AI slop 36:57 Are Gen Z ditching technology? 39:42 Are you going to let your kids use social media? 42:19 Gen Z is rebelling against the system 44:55 Is Feminism making women unhappy? 54:36 Living for something greater than yourself 1:04:00 My advice for Gen Z 1:06:24 What’s next for you? ABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION: In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all. The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.

    1hr 8min
  5. 11 Jun

    Why Modern Relationships Are BROKEN (And How to Fix Them) #82

    Dr Warren Farrell is an American educator, activist, and author known for his work on gender issues, particularly men’s and boys’ challenges, as detailed in his book The Boy Crisis (2018). Initially a prominent feminist in the 1970s, he served three terms on the New York City Board of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and was the only man elected to that role. His early feminist advocacy earned him the 1977 National Award for Humanism in Literature from the National Organization for Women, a rare honor for a male feminist. Farrell later shifted focus to men’s issues, authoring influential books like The Myth of Male Power and advocating for a gender liberation movement.Check out Dr Farrell's work: https://warrenfarrell.com/CHAPTERS:00:00 Should we be aiming for unconditional love in our relationships?07:16 Defensiveness ruins relationships…17:29 …but Gen Z are struggling to form relationships in the first place29:22 What lessons can men take from feminism?40:41 My advice to young women45:22 Elliot’s dating paradox49:48 Human beings vs human doings58:02 There needs to be a #MeToo for men1:02:35 If you were President for a day, what would you do?1:04:45 Is it misogynistic to talk about the plummeting birthrate?1:07:22 Elliot reads a moving letter to Dr Farrell1:10:26 What’s next for you?Subscribe to my Substack to support the show and join the community! https://elliotbewick.substack.com/My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotbewick/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elliotbewickX: https://x.com/elliotbewickABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION: In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all.The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.

    1hr 10min
  6. 3 Jun

    DEBATE: Should Gen Z Be Ashamed to Be British? #81

    Is Britain being taken over my muslims, or are people who say so just ignorant?What does it even mean to be British for Gen Z? Is it to do with culture, birthplace or the colour of your skin?Welcome to the first of many Next Gen roundtables where we thrash out both sides. Today I'm joined by Muslim & Political Commentator Sean Ramiz, and conservative commentator, Connie Shaw.Find more from Sean: https://www.instagram.com/northstarpolitics/https://linktr.ee/seanramizFind more from Connie: https://linktr.ee/connieshaw_CHAPTERS00:00 What does being British mean to you?06:48 Can you have a British passport but not be truly British?11:18 Is someone who’s not white less British?22:02 Connie, are you more British than Sean?25:21 Being a citizen vs being a patriot31:43 Debating the ‘Islamification of the West’51:04 Is Islam incompatible with Western values?1:06:58 Should we have Sharia Law in the UK?1:12:57 Wasn’t Islam spread by the sword?1:15:51 Connie, are you unfairly generalising against Islam?1:25:03 Are muslims more violent than christians?1:26:10 What is the solution to this conflict?1:37:12 Should assimilation be a two-way street?1:40:43 What should the criteria be for becoming a British citizen?1:48:15 What have you changed your mind on during this conversation? What will the future look like?Subscribe to my Substack to support the show and join the community! https://elliotbewick.substack.com/My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotbewick/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elliotbewickX: https://x.com/elliotbewickABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION: In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all.The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.

    1hr 54min
  7. 15 May

    Kemi Badenoch CHALLENGED on UK Local Election Results | #80

    Kemi Badenoch sits down with Elliot Bewick for a topical discussion at Oxford University, covering Labour's embarrassing collapse, Wes Streeting's failed coup and the future of the Conservative Party. CHAPTERS 00:00 “Labour can’t even organise a coup” 01:09 What will you do for the next generation? 03:02 Did you get 'destroyed' at the local elections? 07:01 I want to fix the university system 11:12 Pointless degrees 13:46 Why should we trust you and not Reform? 19:08 The stranglehold of bureaucracy 24:22 Why are so many people going to Reform? 30:09 Podcast politics and gender dynamics 36:27 What does being British mean to you? 43:24 Quickfire questions Subscribe to my Substack to support the show and join the community! https://elliotbewick.substack.com/My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotbewick/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elliotbewickX: https://x.com/elliotbewickABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION: In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all.The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.

    48 min
  8. 13 May

    Is the Left Intellectually Bankrupt? - Freddie Feltham | #79

    It was so good to sit down with left-wing podcaster, Freddie Feltham, to hear why he thinks we need leftism right now. There was a lot we agreed on and a lot we didn’t, but it was a super interesting chat spanning immigration, welfare, nationalism, God and much more. Check it out!Freddie Feltham is a journalist and co-host of the political podcast 'What's Left?' After making several documentaries investigating the world of Andrew Tate, he has written in The Guardian and appeared on Good Morning Britain. Freddie was also a key part of the Labour Party's digital campaign, creating content in the 'first TikTok election'.Get 20% off Jamie AI with my code ELLIOT. I use Jamie for every episode - research, notes during the recording and analysis of video performance after. Check it out:https://www.jamie-ai.com/Join my Substack to watch the bonus questions and send in your own for upcoming guests! https://elliotbewick.substack.com/Freddie on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/wtf_is.left/Freddie on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wtfisleftCHAPTERS00:00 How did you end up as a left-wing podcast bro?02:42 Why won’t the left talk to the right?08:52 Why are you left-wing?15:51 Hand-outs vs meritocracy 19:37 Has technological advancement increased agency?23:51 Hypocrisy on the left32:18 The state of the political media landscape39:03 Our emotions shape our politics49:17 Our personal religious beliefs57:05 Collective effervescence1:01:17 Why can’t we solve the problems we all agree on?1:10:20 The social cohesion problem1:13:53 The rise of ethnonationalism1:20:48 What makes a person British?My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotbewick/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elliotbewickX: https://x.com/elliotbewickABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION: In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all.The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.

    1hr 42min

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20 year old. I talk to anyone and everyone. The Next Generation is a place to be exposed to different opinions, learn lessons from the past & search your way to a meaningful and fulfilled life...

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