EPISODE · May 28, 2025 · 52 MIN
Do Millennials Like Captialism?
from MAPS MEDIA Network · host MAPS MEDIA
🗽 Featuring Edafe Okporo, NYC Council Candidate (District 7)Podcast Description:Capitalism gave us Netflix, Amazon, and five-dollar delivery fees for five-dollar tacos. But for Millennials? It's also given economic trauma, $100k in student debt, and an endless hustle culture wrapped in inspirational quotes.In this episode of We Vote Too, we ask: Is it capitalism we hate—or just the broken version we inherited? Host Leise Winny breaks it all down with the help of Edafe Okporo, a human rights advocate and candidate for New York City Council District 7.We talk generational disillusionment, overpriced degrees, and why GoFundMe shouldn’t be our national healthcare plan. From the housing crisis to political engagement, we explore what it means to fight for a system that works for everyone—and why Millennials aren’t anti-capitalist… we’re just pro-receipts.⏱️ Episode TimelineBecause We the People? We Vote Too.00:00 – Disclosure00:32 – Intro music00:48 – Capitalism background: Millennials vs. the system03:22 – Interview starts: Edafe Okporo joins the conversation04:17 – District 7: What it is and why it matters05:18 – Edafe’s background as an advocate and immigrant08:18 – Do Millennials hate capitalism?11:32 – The cost of education and who it’s leaving behind13:33 – How capitalism is choking higher education17:22 – Rethinking capitalism: Is there a better model?20:41 – Housing: The millennial affordability crisis25:25 – What is socialism… and why is it taboo in U.S. politics?29:02 – Can we get money out of politics?35:13 – Political engagement without performative pressure38:35 – Capitalism vs. Oligarchy: Is this what democracy looks like?42:56 – Breaking the “Instagram grindset” myth47:17 – Edafe’s NYC campaign and the policies he’s fighting for52:00 – Outro: Fix the system or ditch the hustle?
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🗽 Featuring Edafe Okporo, NYC Council Candidate (District 7)Podcast Description:Capitalism gave us Netflix, Amazon, and five-dollar delivery fees for five-dollar tacos. But for Millennials? It's also given economic trauma, $100k in student debt, and an endless hustle culture wrapped in inspirational quotes.In this episode of We Vote Too, we ask: Is it capitalism we hate—or just the broken version we inherited? Host Leise Winny breaks it all down with the help of Edafe Okporo, a human rights advocate and candidate for New York City Council District 7.We talk generational disillusionment, overpriced degrees, and why GoFundMe shouldn’t be our national healthcare plan. From the housing crisis to political engagement, we explore what it means to fight for a system that works for everyone—and why Millennials aren’t anti-capitalist… we’re just pro-receipts.⏱️ Episode TimelineBecause We the People? We Vote Too.00:00 – Disclosure00:32 – Intro music00:48 – Capitalism background: Millennials vs. the system03:22 – Interview starts: Edafe Okporo joins the conversation04:17 – District 7: What it is and why it matters05:18 – Edafe’s background as an advocate and immigrant08:18 – Do Millennials hate capitalism?11:32 – The cost of education and who it’s leaving behind13:33 – How capitalism is choking higher education17:22 – Rethinking capitalism: Is there a better model?20:41 – Housing: The millennial affordability crisis25:25 – What is socialism… and why is it taboo in U.S. politics?29:02 – Can we get money out of politics?35:13 – Political engagement without performative pressure38:35 – Capitalism vs. Oligarchy: Is this what democracy looks like?42:56 – Breaking the “Instagram grindset” myth47:17 – Edafe’s NYC campaign and the policies he’s fighting for52:00 – Outro: Fix the system or ditch the hustle?
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