
How Long Gone 879. - Olivia Nuzzi
Dec 5, 2025
Olivia Nuzzi, West Coast Editor at Vanity Fair and author of American Canto, shares her insights on navigating the tumultuous landscape of Washington journalism during the Trump era. She discusses the personal impact of online criticism and the tribal nature of backlash, especially misogyny. Nuzzi reveals her thoughts on the art of storytelling and how public narratives shape perception. Diving into her sobriety and adrenaline-seeking adventures, she connects pop culture dynamics with political character studies, offering a fascinating look at modern media.
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From Alt Weekly To Malibu
- Olivia Nuzzi lives in Malibu and enjoys local life while following the Malibu Times and hyperlocal coverage.
- She started writing at an alt weekly in New Jersey and loved being argued with about her opinions as a teenager.
How Public Life Conditions Resilience
- Early public exposure conditioned Olivia to read criticism without being crushed by it.
- She treats much misogynistic vitriol as a recurring cultural narrative rather than a personal attack.
Expect Noise When You Reappear
- Olivia expected intense backlash when she re-emerged after a hiatus and noted attempts to shout over her voice.
- She wrote American Canto to document a decade of reality-warping around Trump's rise, not to chase controversy.




