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Generation Elect

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by Henry Reichman

4.7(44 reviews)
70 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Henry Reichman, Griffin Roeder, Jack Newell, and Adam Kohn talk about politics in the first political podcast run by high-schoolers. About every week, they discuss, debate, and analyze the latest events, issues, candidates, and moments in our political world. Rate and review our podcast on the Podcasts App!

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11/26/2018

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Recent Episodes

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October 21, 2022

Best Of: Doug Jones (6/21)

Henry interviews Doug Jones on the podcast, a United States Senator from Alabama from 2018 to 2021, and a Democrat who ran and served in a place that nobody would’ve thought possible for the party to win in. They talk about what he did to get there, how he turned Alabama blue, and how Democrats can win in seemingly impossible places. They then deliberate on the merits and cons of bipartisanship and how to apply it in a polarized government, talk about what life is like inside the Senate, and the ongoing debate about the filibuster. To finish it off, the 2020 election is analyzed and how Democrats can improve their messaging to win in local races. Rate and review the podcast and subscribe!

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October 21, 2022

Best Of: Jonathan Haidt (2/21)

In one of the biggest Generation Elect episodes ever, Henry talks to social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, one of his greatest influences, on morality in politics, values, activism, and more. Later in the podcast Henry welcomes on Griffin Roeder and Jack Newell to talk about Biden’s first week in office with new executive orders, Congressional debate over the filibuster, controversial congresswomen in the news, and tons more. Rate and review our podcast!

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March 23, 2022

Justin Hollander on City Plans That Work

In the second episode of the 2022 interview series on Generation Elect, Henry talks to Justin Hollander, a professor at Tufts University on Urban Planning and Environmental Policy. They discuss what can be done to remedy the racial biases in cities that goes along with lacks of affordable housing, the psychology of architecture and what draws people to a space, how the New Urbanism movement has impacted our experience within urban environments, and plenty more.

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What is Generation Elect?

Henry Reichman, Griffin Roeder, Jack Newell, and Adam Kohn talk about politics in the first political podcast run by high-schoolers. About every week, they discuss, debate, and analyze the latest events, issues, candidates, and moments in our political world. Rate and review our podcast on the Podcasts App!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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