Gen Z swung hard for Trump in 2024, and Tim Miller wants to know why. He’s teaming up with Cameron Kasky on the For You Pod to break down the politics of the TikTok generation—what’s driving their shift and what it will take to win them back. Tune in weekly for sharp insights into America’s youngest voters.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Raven Schwam-Curtis speaks on resisting fascism through edutainment, documenting ICE raids in Chicago, and why platforms are failing progressive creators. Plus, Cameron does detective work into the leaked Young Republicans group chat, revealing syste... more
This week on FYPod, Cameron Kasky and Tim Miller break down one of the strangest stories yet: Barron Trump being floated for a leadership role at TikTok as the platform transitions to U.S. ownership. They also dive into Vivek Ramaswamy’s rough recept... more
Matt Post went viral as a teen activist taking on gun violence. Now he’s back in the news, running for local office in Maryland. Cameron Kasky and Tim Miller talk with him about how fame, burnout, and hope collide when you try to turn protest into po... more
Tim and Cam unpack a viral video out of Chicago where a neighborhood stood up to masked ICE agents, and what it says about America’s growing resistance to faceless state power. Then they take a hard turn into something even creepier: Friend.com, a ne... more
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Listening to these two is like eavesdropping on a conversation between a big brother and little brother too many years apart. Tim is condescending and on point while Cam just keeps plowing away with whatever point he’s attempting to make. It would be endearing if both had the charisma to pull it off. Unfortunately only one of these characters has the charisma to overcome his sometimes grumpiness while the other is still preoccupied with describing in detail sleights that occurred in high school... more
Call me a snowflake, but the “robot racism” bugs me. I think saying cruel things in situations without consequences strengthens pathways that make it easier to be cruel in general.
Also, it distracts from the very real problems that the anger against robots represent? Like hey you’re mad at tech magnates, not the tool.
Also, listening to it feels disturbing in the exact same way that listening to discrimination in a half understood foreign language does.
Clanker was light hearted and I h... more
Thank you for consistently making the case for having a clear understanding of what we accept as a society. That IS the bulwark against illiberalism and extremism of all stripes. Again again again!
Cam is able to monetize being a “victim.” Good for him. Extremely arrogant, great at making everything about himself.
Tim has been running in the DC bubble for so long, he’s out of touch and can only relate with other “media elites.” Nonetheless he can be funny sometimes.
I wouldn’t waste your time with this.
Would defs go on a date with Cam, you’re too handsome. You showed up on a video podcast I watch and I always listed to FYPod in my headphones so I forgot how 😳 Cam is 🥵😅🫣 but I have a Labubu 💀
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The content primarily revolves around the political dynamics and opinions of younger generations, particularly Gen Z, as they navigate complex political landscapes and cultural influences. Featured discussions include the implications of Donald Trump's actions and statements, the evolving landscape of social media's impact on political engagement, and the importance of youth involvement in civic matters. Unique to this content is its humorous yet insightful approach, blending personal anecdotes with serious political critique, making it engaging for its target audience. Often spotlighting various guests, it dives deep into issues surrounding identity, representation, and the generational divide in political ideologies, aiming to understand ... more
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