Politicon Launches New Podcast “The Golden Age With Andrew Zucker” Focusing on the Intersection of Wealth, Culture and Politics in the Age of Trump

Politicon Celebrates Ten Years of Delivering Compelling, Fact-Based, Informative Discussions About Today’s Most Newsworthy Stories
Politicon – the podcast network and live event producer that is home to some of the biggest names in politics – celebrates its ten year anniversary in 2025. To mark the decade milestone, Politicon launched its newest podcast The Golden Age with Andrew Zucker on March 11th. The weekly Tuesday podcast unpacks the biggest stories where wealth, culture and politics intersect. As a contributing editor at luxury lifestyle magazine Town & Country and writer for numerous publications, Zucker often focuses on stories where these realms collide. The Golden Age goes beyond the headlines, giving audiences a front-row seat to conversations with figures shaping today’s world in the age of Trump. Tune in HERE.
The Golden Age dives deep into many of the topics Zucker has written about in the pages of Town & Country and beyond, in addition to exploring cultural touchstones in Trump World. The first episode zooms in on the D.C. power restaurant scene with restaurateur Bart Hutchins of the much buzzed-about Butterworth’s on Capitol Hill. The following episode centers on the female-forward conservative movement with The Conservateur’s CEO Jayme Franklin and Editor-in-Chief Caroline Downey. Zucker will continue to welcome a cadre of expert guests for lively discussions about MAGA wealth, culture and politics.
“I’m thrilled to team up with Politicon! It is the perfect partner for a podcast like this,” said Zucker. “Both culture and politics are changing rapidly. The Golden Age should be everyone’s first stop for insight into their intersection.”
About Andrew Zucker
Andrew Zucker is a journalist with a focus on culture and is a contributing editor at Town & Country. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post and Financial Times, among others.