At just 19 years old, Tom Penketh is making his voice heard in local politics. In this episode, Alastair speaks with Tom about his experience on a Youth Council, his views on representation, and how Gen Z perceives authority, activism, and communication.
Tom challenges assumptions about his generation being disengaged and apathetic. Instead, he paints a picture of a digitally native, socially conscious cohort that values community impact, mental health, and accountability. He also offers a fresh perspective on how adults can better support young people: not by giving them a voice, but by listening to the one they already have.
Key Takeaways
- Gen Z values authenticity and expects to be heard and not dismissed.
- Intergenerational dialogue must be based on respect rather than condescension.
- Local government has huge potential as a training ground for young leaders.
- The “entitled youth” narrative is tired. Today’s youth are deeply engaged, when given the chance.
Alastair Greener