#GenZ is a podcast about Generation Z. The post-Millennial generation born 1995-2010. We chat about various topics related to Generation Z, but also talk with members of Generation Z to hear their stories, listen to their experiences, and understand their perspectives.
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#GenZ is a podcast about Generation Z. The post-Millennial generation born 1995-2010. We chat about various topics related to Generation Z, but also talk with members of Generation Z to hear their stories, listen to their experiences, and understand their perspectives.
We’ve talked about the rise of in-person events and “fourth spaces”—but today, we’re zooming in on the real engine behind this shift: the people who gather others and bring communities together. In this episode, Meghan Grace is joined by Andrew Roth, Gen Z researcher, Forbes 30 Under 30 alum, and Founder of dcdx and Offline.
Together, they unpack how Gen Z is moving beyond algorithm-driven influence toward community-led, offline experiences—and what that means for brands, marketers, and changemakers alike.
In this episode:
Why Gen Z is burnt out on social media and hungry for in-person connection
How dcdx’s research shows how young people feel “exhausted” by digital life
The difference between influencers and hosts who create influence, and why that matters
What is being done to support community builders and how brands can be a part of interest-driven communities
How to build trust and connection without disrupting the vibe
Learn more about Andrew and Offline: offlinetalent.com
Reach out: andrew@offlinetalent.com
Follow: @OfflineTalent on Instagram
#GenZ
#GenZ is a podcast about Generation Z. The post-Millennial generation born 1995-2010. We chat about various topics related to Generation Z, but also talk with members of Generation Z to hear their stories, listen to their experiences, and understand their perspectives.