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  <title>Episode 63 – Gen Z Conservatism with Nate Hochman</title>
  <description>As Millennial conservatives know, conservatism gets a bad wrap in our generation.&amp;amp;nbsp; Conservatism is a hard sell on the young in general because it begins by challenging our natural inclinations towards innovation, novelty, and the pursuit of progress and revolution over gratitude and reform.&amp;amp;nbsp; And far too often, older conservatives fail to understand the unique historical inputs—the Great Recession, 9-11, our increasingly digital and automated world, the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street—that have formed our worldviews.&amp;amp;nbsp; As such, they tend to dismiss Millennial concerns as trite, unappreciative, ignorant, or dangerously unpatriotic instead of engaging our concerns head-on and offering better solutions.&amp;amp;nbsp; We’re depicted as the “kids these days” and largely written off as hopeless causes who will eventually swing to the Right when we learn what’s good for us. &amp;amp;nbsp; But the oldest Millennials will soon be forty—which hardly qualifies as the “kids these days”.&amp;amp;nbsp; And as Millennials age and eventually take charge, are we in danger of repeating the same mistakes of our elders?&amp;amp;nbsp; Do we understand the unique inputs that are forming the next generation of Americans—COVID-19, civil unrest and police misconduct, the Trump era—and how the message of conservatism might be tailored to meet their concerns? &amp;amp;nbsp; To that end, Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis (a Millennial) welcomes Nate Hochman (Gen Z) to the podcast to discuss conservatism through the eyes of younger Americans. &amp;amp;nbsp; Nate Hochman is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of&amp;amp;nbsp;Athwart, an online publication that offers a platform for dissent from Colorado College’s political orthodoxy.&amp;amp;nbsp; Hochman is currently majoring in political science with a minor in journalism at Colorado College. &amp;amp;nbsp;He has interned at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. and National Review and has been published in&amp;amp;nbsp;National Review.&amp;amp;nbsp; He is currently interning with Steve Hayes and Jonah Goldberg’s media start-up The Dispatch.&amp;amp;nbsp; You can follow Nate on Twitter @njhochman </description>
  <author_name>Saving Elephants | Millennials defending &amp;amp; expressing conservative values</author_name>
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