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In this podcast, the host had the privilege of interviewing his daughter, Irie Aldrich, as she prepares to vote for the first time. As her father, he couldn’t be prouder of her thoughtfulness and commitment to understanding the importance of this civic duty. Throughout their conversation, they discussed the milestones leading up to her turning 18, the challenges of navigating the voter registration process, and the importance of being an informed voter.
We encourage her, and all listeners, to step beyond the influence of algorithms and to make the effort to research candidates and issues independently. Whether through self-driven research or by seeking advice from trusted sources like family, it’s essential to rely on logic and informed decision-making.
Remember, logic should win every time or at least it used too.
Navigating First-Time Voting: Perspectives from a New Generation
In this episode of the Collective Perspective Podcast, hosts Jeff and Jawad welcome Jeff's daughter, Irie Aldrich, who shares her insights as a first-time voter in the upcoming pivotal election. The discussion covers the influence of family and social media on political views, the importance of diverse opinions, and the various pressing issues like the economy, education, and climate change. Irie candidly discusses her views on current candidates and the significance of staying informed through credible sources. This episode offers a valuable glimpse into the thoughts and concerns of young voters today.
00:00 Introduction to Season Three
00:33 Meet the Hosts and Special Guest
00:53 The Influence of Family on Political Views
02:47 First-Time Voter Experience
05:05 Social Media's Role in Shaping Opinions
09:28 Key Issues in the Upcoming Election
09:50 The Impact of Economic Concerns
11:34 The Role of Education and Healthcare
15:09 Navigating Political Discussions with Family
28:49 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement
First-time voters face a range of challenges as they step into the political process for the first time. Navigating the complexities of voter registration, understanding local and national issues, and identifying trustworthy candidates can be overwhelming, especially in today’s polarized climate.
Many new voters also grapple with feeling underinformed or uncertain about the impact of their vote, while some may face logistical hurdles like finding polling locations or overcoming voter suppression tactics. With so much at stake, it’s crucial for first-time voters to gain the knowledge and confidence they need to make informed decisions that reflect their values and shape their future.
In today’s special episode, Jeff is accompanied by Jawad and his daughter Irene, who is a first-time voter at the age of 18. It's a unique experience for Irene, as she recounts how her living with various family members, including her grandparents, mother, uncle, and father, has shaped her political outlook.
Jeff acknowledges that political influence within families can vary. While Irene felt her father's influence wasn't substantial on her political views, her unique experiences living with different family members have provided her with a well-rounded perspective. But, according to Irene, politics rarely comes up in conversations with her peers. When it does, it's usually avoided due to differing beliefs or lack of interest in the topic.
When asked about her feelings towards voting for the first time, Irene expresses a mix of excitement and curiosity but not nervousness. She’s excited to have her beliefs play a role in electing candidates.
Many new voters are heavily influenced by social media, which has become a dominant source of political information, both positive and negative. Platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok provide quick, digestible content, but they can also spread misinformation or disinformation, intentionally or unintentionally. Because of the algorithm-driven nature of social media, users often find themselves in echo chambers where they are exposed primarily to opinions that reinforce their existing beliefs. This can make it difficult for first-time voters to discern credible sources from biased or misleading ones. As a result, new voters must be cautious, cross-referencing information with reputable sources, and seeking out diverse perspectives to ensure they are making informed decisions.
Irene shares that social media, particularly TikTok, is a major source of political information for her and her generation, but she acknowledges that while social media is a convenient, it can also lead to misinformation.
For new voters, understanding key issues and identifying credible sources of information is essential for making informed decisions. Here are a few tips that you can do to have a more positive experience:
Register to Vote: The process of voter registration can vary depending on where you live, so it’s important to start early. Visit official state or local government websites to understand the registration requirements and deadlines. Some states offer online voter registration, while others may require in-person applications or mail-in forms. Make sure your identification and address details are up-to-date, as these can affect your registration status. Once registered, you can find out where and when to vote and whether there are options for early or mail-in voting. Being proactive about registration will ensure you’re prepared to make your voice heard on Election Day.
Research Candidates and Policies: Begin by researching the policies and platforms of candidates at all levels of government—local, state, and national—since these decisions can directly impact your community. Look for neutral, fact-based resources, such as nonpartisan websites, to break down complex topics like healthcare, education, and climate change. News outlets with strong journalistic standards, educational platforms, and government websites are reliable starting points. Additionally, be cautious of sensationalized headlines or viral content on social media, as they can spread misinformation. Always cross-check information across multiple reputable sources to verify facts.
Day Of Preparation: Plan your schedule, allowing enough time for potential lines or delays. Engaging with other first-time voters or participating in local voter engagement events can provide a sense of community and support. Lastly, staying informed and calm, while respecting the democratic process, will help make the experience smooth and empowering.
In this podcast, the host had the privilege of interviewing his daughter, Irie Aldrich, as she prepares to vote for the first time. As her father, he couldn’t be prouder of her thoughtfulness and commitment to understanding the importance of this civic duty. Throughout their conversation, they discussed the milestones leading up to her turning 18, the challenges of navigating the voter registration process, and the importance of being an informed voter.
We encourage her, and all listeners, to step beyond the influence of algorithms and to make the effort to research candidates and issues independently. Whether through self-driven research or by seeking advice from trusted sources like family, it’s essential to rely on logic and informed decision-making.
Remember, logic should win every time or at least it used too.
Navigating First-Time Voting: Perspectives from a New Generation
In this episode of the Collective Perspective Podcast, hosts Jeff and Jawad welcome Jeff's daughter, Irie Aldrich, who shares her insights as a first-time voter in the upcoming pivotal election. The discussion covers the influence of family and social media on political views, the importance of diverse opinions, and the various pressing issues like the economy, education, and climate change. Irie candidly discusses her views on current candidates and the significance of staying informed through credible sources. This episode offers a valuable glimpse into the thoughts and concerns of young voters today.
00:00 Introduction to Season Three
00:33 Meet the Hosts and Special Guest
00:53 The Influence of Family on Political Views
02:47 First-Time Voter Experience
05:05 Social Media's Role in Shaping Opinions
09:28 Key Issues in the Upcoming Election
09:50 The Impact of Economic Concerns
11:34 The Role of Education and Healthcare
15:09 Navigating Political Discussions with Family
28:49 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement
First-time voters face a range of challenges as they step into the political process for the first time. Navigating the complexities of voter registration, understanding local and national issues, and identifying trustworthy candidates can be overwhelming, especially in today’s polarized climate.
Many new voters also grapple with feeling underinformed or uncertain about the impact of their vote, while some may face logistical hurdles like finding polling locations or overcoming voter suppression tactics. With so much at stake, it’s crucial for first-time voters to gain the knowledge and confidence they need to make informed decisions that reflect their values and shape their future.
In today’s special episode, Jeff is accompanied by Jawad and his daughter Irene, who is a first-time voter at the age of 18. It's a unique experience for Irene, as she recounts how her living with various family members, including her grandparents, mother, uncle, and father, has shaped her political outlook.
Jeff acknowledges that political influence within families can vary. While Irene felt her father's influence wasn't substantial on her political views, her unique experiences living with different family members have provided her with a well-rounded perspective. But, according to Irene, politics rarely comes up in conversations with her peers. When it does, it's usually avoided due to differing beliefs or lack of interest in the topic.
When asked about her feelings towards voting for the first time, Irene expresses a mix of excitement and curiosity but not nervousness. She’s excited to have her beliefs play a role in electing candidates.
Many new voters are heavily influenced by social media, which has become a dominant source of political information, both positive and negative. Platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok provide quick, digestible content, but they can also spread misinformation or disinformation, intentionally or unintentionally. Because of the algorithm-driven nature of social media, users often find themselves in echo chambers where they are exposed primarily to opinions that reinforce their existing beliefs. This can make it difficult for first-time voters to discern credible sources from biased or misleading ones. As a result, new voters must be cautious, cross-referencing information with reputable sources, and seeking out diverse perspectives to ensure they are making informed decisions.
Irene shares that social media, particularly TikTok, is a major source of political information for her and her generation, but she acknowledges that while social media is a convenient, it can also lead to misinformation.
For new voters, understanding key issues and identifying credible sources of information is essential for making informed decisions. Here are a few tips that you can do to have a more positive experience:
Register to Vote: The process of voter registration can vary depending on where you live, so it’s important to start early. Visit official state or local government websites to understand the registration requirements and deadlines. Some states offer online voter registration, while others may require in-person applications or mail-in forms. Make sure your identification and address details are up-to-date, as these can affect your registration status. Once registered, you can find out where and when to vote and whether there are options for early or mail-in voting. Being proactive about registration will ensure you’re prepared to make your voice heard on Election Day.
Research Candidates and Policies: Begin by researching the policies and platforms of candidates at all levels of government—local, state, and national—since these decisions can directly impact your community. Look for neutral, fact-based resources, such as nonpartisan websites, to break down complex topics like healthcare, education, and climate change. News outlets with strong journalistic standards, educational platforms, and government websites are reliable starting points. Additionally, be cautious of sensationalized headlines or viral content on social media, as they can spread misinformation. Always cross-check information across multiple reputable sources to verify facts.
Day Of Preparation: Plan your schedule, allowing enough time for potential lines or delays. Engaging with other first-time voters or participating in local voter engagement events can provide a sense of community and support. Lastly, staying informed and calm, while respecting the democratic process, will help make the experience smooth and empowering.
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