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:
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Why Gen Z is burnt out on social media and hungry for in-person connection
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How dcdx’s research shows how young people feel “exhausted” by digital life
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The difference between influencers and hosts who create influence, and why that matters
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What is being done to support community builders and how brands can be a part of interest-driven communities
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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
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