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E.J. Dixon

Senior writer for The Cut at New York Magazine who discusses a personal essay she wrote and reflections on online cringe and vulnerability.

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Dec 13, 2024 • 26min

Trad wife takeover

E.J. Dixon, a Senior writer at New York Magazine's The Cut, and Sarah Peterson, author of "Momfluenced," dive into the intriguing world of Trad Wives. They discuss the allure of traditional gender roles, the rise of Evie Magazine as a conservative alternative to mainstream publications, and how social media shapes these identities. The conversation offers a nuanced look at societal perceptions of femininity and the cultural shifts in women's media, all while questioning the implications of these movements for women's empowerment.
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Feb 1, 2026 • 30min

Surviving online cringe

Amelia Knott, a registered psychotherapist who works on online well-being, offers coping strategies for shame. Alexandra Samuel, a tech journalist, explains curating, archiving, and deleting digital traces. E.J. Dixon, a writer at The Cut, recounts a cringe personal essay and reflects on vulnerability online. They discuss regret, deletion as curation, and practical ways to live with past posts.
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Feb 1, 2026 • 30min

Surviving online cringe

Amelia Knott, a psychotherapist focused on online wellbeing, talks self-compassion for archived digital identities. Alexandra Samuel, tech journalist, covers social media curation and practical cleanup steps. E.J. Dixon, writer who once published candid personal essays, reflects on internet-era cringe and how her voice changed. They discuss deleting, archiving, apology, and how old posts shape self‑esteem.

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