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Burnout, Broke, and Betrayed: Why Gen Z is Losing Faith in the Future

from The Tea with Myriam Francois

Millennials and Gen Z are drowning in debt, locked out of homeownership, and stuck in dead-end jobs—while the planet burns and politicians stay silent. Is democracy broken? In this episode of The Tea, host Myriam Francois dives deep into the real reasons behind generational despair with Femi Oluwole, political activist and host of "F Politics."☕ We Cover:Why Gen Z is the unhappiest generation yet 😔The harsh realities of Brexit—who actually benefited?The rise of far-right influencers like Andrew Tate and Nigel Farage 🌊👀The billionaires shaping inequality—and why Gen Z still idolizes them 💸🔥How climate anxiety and "money dysmorphia" are crushing mental health 🧠🌱Is social media activism the answer—or just an echo chamber? 📱💡 What’s next? From reforming democracy to youth-led movements, we explore how young people can reclaim the future. Join the conversation, and let’s uncover if there’s any hope left.👉 Hit subscribe for more bold conversations and fresh perspectives! 🌟#GenZForChange#YouthActivism#ClimateJustice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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