StudioJake 102- Where Is The Coolness Factor? w/ Roaming Millennial

Lauren Chen aka The Roaming Millennial joins StudioJake to talk about pop culture, coolness factor, and what it means for the culture-at-large. It was a fascinating discussion and one that was sparked by Chen’s recent article in Evie Magazine.

Check it out below:

So, will politicians try to be hip on social media? Is that the new thing? We have politicians on the Right and the Left make some successful, odd, weird, awkward, and downright bizarre forays into the mind of Generation Z and Millennials when it comes to social media.

Also, how can Conservatives win with pop culture. Many on the Right see pop culture as the end of Western civilization itself. This is ludicrous, obviously. Roaming Millennial and I talk about how the Right can make course corrections when it comes to pop culture and how they can embrace it as a winning tool.

What do you think? Let me know in the comments below. Tell me if there is a comic book, movie, or novel you would like me to review. While you are at it, my movie review of Godzilla: The Planet Eater is up, check out my thoughts on Bethel Music’s Victory Is Yours, and my top 50 Kick-Butt Women To Follow On Twitter. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more posts like this one.

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