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National Review’s Caroline Downey joins Chris and Sean for a wide-ranging, no-BS conversation about what really connects with Gen Z — and why authenticity matters more than ever. Caroline breaks down which voices resonate, why faith remains central to the conservative movement, and how William F. Buckley’s model of policing the fringe still holds lessons today.

They also take a deep dive into the rise of the “manosphere,” why it emerged as a backlash to radical feminism, and what it actually means for men to be strong, grounded, and real.

Plus: who can fill the vacuum left by Charlie Kirk — if anyone?

A sharp, insightful conversation you won’t want to miss.

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