Clare Boothe Luce

GenZ Unplugged

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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...

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Clare Boothe Luce

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8. Jul 2026

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She Was 23 in the White House Briefing Room — Reagan Reese on Staying Grounded 08.07.2026

At just 23 years old, Reagan Reese became one of the youngest reporters in the White House briefing room — and she had no idea if she was ready. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, Reagan shares how she went from Hillsdale College to The Daily Caller, what it’s really like covering the White House in the Trump administration, and why the most important thing young conservatives can do is stay brav...

Fireside Chat with Leah Campos and Reagan Reese | 2026 DC Summit 01.07.2026

Leah Francis Campos was nominated by President Donald J. Trump and confirmed by the United States Senate on October 8, 2025, to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic. Ambassador Campos is committed to deepening the relationship between the United States and the Dominican Republic, while prioritizing the vital national interests of the United States - in pursuit of peace, prosperity, r...

The Mother Who Fought Big Pharma — Liz Wheeler on Faith, Courage & Raising Lionhearts (Repost) 24.06.2026

Liz Wheeler’s fire didn’t begin on a political debate stage — it sparked in a hospital room. A young athlete, a terrifying diagnosis, and a mother who refused to let the system decide her daughter’s fate. In this powerful conversation, Liz reveals how God redirected her passion from the pool to confronting corruption, exposing evil, and defending American families. She also gives raw wisdom on mot...

She Hid Her Conservative Views to Survive College 17.06.2026

At Tulane University, Juliana learned that expressing the “wrong” opinion could cost her friendships, leadership positions, and reputation. The 2026 Luce Center intern opens up about campus censorship, being sidelined in hockey, the fight to protect women’s sports, and how faith helped her rediscover the beliefs she had buried to fit in. Her advice to incoming freshmen is simple: Know who you are...

She Escaped Socialism. Now She’s Warning Gen Z. 10.06.2026

Amira Hawat, a summer 2026 Luce Center intern, grew up in Venezuela surrounded by propaganda, corruption, blackouts, water shortages, and fear — but she didn’t fully realize how abnormal it was until she came to America. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, Amira shares what it was like to leave Venezuela at 14, experience freedom for the first time, and watch young Americans romanticize the same i...

Gen Z Is More Connected Than Ever… So Why Are We So Lonely? 03.06.2026

Gen Z was promised endless connection—Snapchat, Instagram, Zoom, dating apps, group chats, and constant access to everyone we know. So why does this generation feel more isolated than ever? In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we unpack the loneliness epidemic: how screens replaced real friendship, why COVID made isolation feel normal, how self-checkout and QR codes made us avoid basic human intera...

Is AI Making Gen Z Smarter—or Stealing Our Ability to Think? 27.05.2026

AI is everywhere—from classrooms and workplaces to Google searches, social media posts, and even the way we brainstorm, write, and create. But Gen Z seems caught in a strange contradiction: we use AI constantly, yet many of us are anxious about where it’s taking us. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, Catherine and Rachel unpack why Gen Z is both the first generation to grow up with AI and one of...

Fear, Isolation, and the Fight for Our Minds with Stella Morabito (Repost) 20.05.2026

Why are so many young people feeling isolated, anxious, and afraid to speak the truth? Former CIA analyst and author Stella Morabito reveals the terrifying strategy behind modern censorship, gender ideology, social media addiction, and cancel culture: the weaponization of loneliness. In this explosive interview, Stella dives into: How tyrants and regimes use fear and isolation to control the masse...

The Pen, The Press Room, and The Fight for What’s Real with Mary Margaret Olohan (repost) 13.05.2026

She walked into the White House with a notebook and conviction — and shook the room. Mary Margaret Olohan isn’t just reporting the news, she’s exposing the silence, breaking the narrative, and refusing to bow. From homeschooling to headline-making, Mary Margaret opens up about how her faith shaped her fight, what legacy media won’t say about abortion and gender ideology, and why Gen Z girls are do...

Counteract USA: From One “Yes” to a Nationwide Movement 06.05.2026

It started with a hard “yes” in the middle of doubt—and turned into something no one expected. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we sit down with Abigail DeJarnatt and Allie Paris of Counteract USA to unpack the unexpected story behind a movement that’s reaching young people across the country. What started with one reluctant “yes” quickly turned into something much bigger—answering a question s...

The Mom Who Took on the Education Machine — with Erika Donalds - Episode 28 (repost) 29.04.2026

What would make a successful finance executive walk away from it all to fight for America’s kids? Erika Donalds did exactly that. When her son came home miserable from school, she discovered a broken system—and made it her mission to change it. In this powerful episode of Gen Z Unplugged, Erika shares how one mom’s love turned into a nationwide movement for school choice and education freedom. Fro...

How a Calling Turned Into Hot Mess, Holy Heart with Lauren Krage and Alexandra Hershenov 22.04.2026

What starts as a quiet nudge can turn into something much bigger. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, two college students share how an unexpected calling—one they initially felt completely unready for—led to the creation of their podcast, Hot Mess, Holy Heart. From navigating loneliness on campus to wrestling with doubt, social media pressure, and the search for real purpose, their story is both...

Pills, Profits, and Processed Lies — Alex Clark Unplugs from the System (Repost) 15.04.2026

In this raw and emotional episode of GenZ Unplugged, Alex Clark opens up about the loss of Charlie Kirk, the health lies that woke her up, and how Gen Z can honor his legacy by living with conviction. From exposing how Big Pharma misled women for decades to calling out the Church’s silence on health and discipline, Alex shares the hard truths our generation needs to hear. She reveals the story beh...

They Twisted Her Words—Now Isabel Brown Sets the Record Straight 08.04.2026

What happens when a viral clip gets taken completely out of context? In today’s episode, we break down the backlash against Isabel Brown after her CPAC speech sparked outrage on The View. Critics say her message was reckless—but is that actually what she said? We play the original clip, unpack the media reaction, and dig into what Isabel really meant about marriage, family, and why so many young p...

The Lies Gen Z Keeps Believing (And Why They’re Holding You Back) 01.04.2026

What if everything you’ve been told about your 20s… is wrong? From “find your dream job immediately” to “avoid commitment” to “follow your feelings,” today’s culture is feeding Gen Z a set of ideas that sound freeing—but often leave you stuck, anxious, and directionless. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we break down the biggest lies young people are told about work, purpose, relationships, and...

How Christian Women Can Save The World | Kimberly Begg 25.03.2026

In this powerful lecture at Grove City College, Kimberly Begg — president of the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women — explains why modern feminism has left a generation more anxious, lonely, and confused than ever before, and why the answer isn’t going backward, but rediscovering the truth about women, family, and faith. Drawing on history, Christian tradition, and her work mentoring...

The System Is Broken — Can Bitcoin Save Gen Z’s Future? | Natalie Brunell Explains 18.03.2026

Is the American dream slipping away — or were we never told how the system really works? In this episode, we sit down with journalist, author, and Bitcoin advocate Natalie Brunell to talk about why so many young people feel like they can’t get ahead… and why the problem might be deeper than politics. From growing up hearing stories about life under communism, to watching her own family lose everyt...

She Walked Away From the FBI — And Exposed What Was Really Happening Inside 11.03.2026

What does it take to walk away from one of the most powerful institutions in America? In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we unpack the story of former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker—a decorated investigator who worked on nationally significant cases including the Parkland school shooting, the Fort Lauderdale airport attack, and the Cesar Sayoc pipe bomb investigation.  GENZ_031126_Nicole Pa...

Communism Promises Everything — But Here’s What It Actually Takes 04.03.2026

Communism is often sold as a vision of equality, fairness, and security for everyone. But what does it actually require to work? In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we unpack the promises behind communist and socialist ideas that are gaining popularity with young Americans—and the realities that often get left out of the conversation. Drawing on the testimony of G. Van Fleet, a survivor of Mao’s C...

The Good Life 25.02.2026

What if everything culture told you about “success” was backwards? In this powerful summit talk, Lauren Husman dismantles the modern feminist script that says career over family, independence over intimacy, and ambition over motherhood is the only path to happiness. From a viral ad that erased a mom’s family in the name of “focus,” to the rising 4B movement swearing off men entirely, Lauren asks t...

Hillary Clinton vs. Allie Beth Stuckey: Is “Toxic Empathy” the Real Culture War? 18.02.2026

When Hillary Clinton writes about Allie Beth Stuckey in The Atlantic, you know something bigger is happening. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we unpack Clinton’s viral article attacking the idea of “toxic empathy” — a phrase Stuckey has popularized to describe what happens when compassion is manipulated to justify destructive policies. Is empathy being weaponized in today’s culture wars? Can e...

Roses, Rom-Coms & Real Standards | A Valentine’s Day Conversation 11.02.2026

Happy early Valentine’s Day from Gen Z Unplugged 💌 In this fun and thoughtful Valentine’s special, we’re talking everything from dreamy date ideas and “talking stage” confusion to healthy standards and our favorite conservative couples. We share practical (and realistic) dating advice for Gen Z women, reflect on examples of strong marriages like Ronald Reagan & Nancy Reagan, and highlight mod...

Resume Goals vs. Eternal Goals: What Are You Really Building in 2026? 04.02.2026

As a new year unfolds, it’s easy to obsess over résumés, productivity hacks, fitness milestones, and the next big achievement. But what if we’re asking the wrong questions altogether? In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, Hannah Faulkner joins the conversation to unpack what it actually means to set goals with eternity in mind. From faith and fitness to work, mentorship, and burnout, we wrestle with...

When Title IX Gets Twisted: The Fight to Save Women’s Sports 28.01.2026

Title IX was created to protect women—our opportunities, our safety, and our right to fair competition. But in 2026, we’re watching it be used against the very girls it was meant to defend. In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we break down what’s really happening with the Supreme Court’s latest Title IX cases, why women’s sports are at the center of the fight, and how “equal opportunity” is being...

Why We Changed Our Workday—and Had Our Most Successful Year Ever 21.01.2026

What if productivity, creativity, and personal fulfillment didn’t have to compete? In this episode of Gen Z Unplugged, we share the unique work system we use at the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women—and why it’s led to our most successful year to date. We break down how collaboration hours, deep-focus workdays, and real flexibility help our team produce better work without burnout. T...

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