How Long Gone

837. - Alexis Okeowo

Aug 29, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Alexis Okeowo, a New Yorker and writer for The New Yorker, shares her insights on various intriguing topics. She hilariously examines the quirks of millennials and Gen Z, from hoarding trends to the cultural impact of reality TV. Reflecting on her Alabama roots, she discusses shifting attitudes towards tolerance in the South and the rich cultural narratives of her home state. The talk also breezes through her transition from Brooklyn to Manhattan, bringing humor to urban living and the digital reading age.
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ANECDOTE

From London Back To New York

  • Alexis was living in London but recently moved back to New York because she missed family and work opportunities.
  • She now has a mortgage and is putting down roots in the city.
ANECDOTE

Orange Wine, A Rave Wedding, And Bravo Wind-Down

  • At a London pub Alexis drank orange wine and later attended a wedding that turned into a warehouse-style rave with around 50–100 guests.
  • She left the rave early due to jet lag and wound down by rewatching Real Housewives of New York.
INSIGHT

Ivy Contrast Reveals Different Status Signals

  • Princeton exposed Alexis to different status signifiers and a sharper class contrast than she saw in Alabama.
  • She realized that East Coast wealth signals differ markedly from Southern markers like trucks and lake houses.
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