We Are All Burnt OutIs there any way to break free? We set out for answers, guided by a Japanese novel, a mastermind of self care, and the one and only Esther Perel.
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The Other Side of OptimismFor her last episode with The Cut podcast, Avery Trufelman explores optimism through hardship.
How Do I Know If I Want Kids?To procreate, or not to procreate? That’s the age-old question we wrestle with on this week’s episode of The Cut podcast.
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The Cut Podcast: Cooking Without My MotherMichelle Zauner discusses the subject of her new memoir: the love for adventurous eating and Korean cooking that she shared with her mother.
We’re All Failing at Being WomenDiscussing the impossible performance of womanhood with author Torrey Peters, on this week’s episode of The Cut.
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Maybe You Should Run for Office?From Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Sarah McBride, elected officials are starting to look more and more like the people they represent.
A Manual for FearlessnessOn this week’s episode of The Cut, journalists Olivia Nuzzi and Maria Ressa discuss reporting during times of political turbulence.
Your Friendly Black SidekickTypecasting young Black girls as the supportive best friend, on this week’s episode of The Cut.
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The Truth About False MemoriesHow an accusation of sexual assault turned shaky science into a widely accepted truth, on this week’s episode of The Cut podcast.
In Her Shoes: Health Educator Erica ChidiOn The Cut’s limited podcast series, the co-founder of Loom discusses how she went from doula to women’s-health entrepreneur.