

Jessa Crispin
Critic and editor-in-chief of The Culture We Deserve. Author of What Is Wrong with Men: Patriarchy, the Crisis of Masculinity, and How (Of Course) Michael Douglas Films Explain Everything.
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Jul 19, 2025 • 50min
MAGA Fractures Over Epstein. Plus, What Michael Douglas Movies Tell Us About Masculinity.
Dan Friedman, a senior reporter for Mother Jones, delves into Trump's tumultuous ties with Jeffrey Epstein, dissecting the rift within the MAGA movement fueled by conspiracy theories. Jessa Crispin, critic and editor-in-chief of The Culture We Deserve, examines the 'masculinity crisis' using Michael Douglas films as a lens. Through iconic roles, she highlights the evolving portrayals of masculinity and questions traditional gender norms, inviting listeners to reflect on the cultural implications of these narratives.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 33min
EXTENDED VERSION: Michael Douglas Movies And The Crisis Of Masculinity
Jessa Crispin, a critic and editor-in-chief of The Culture We Deserve, dives into her book discussing the crisis of masculinity through Michael Douglas's films. She explores gender dynamics in classics like 'Fatal Attraction,' revealing the tension between evolving norms and societal expectations. Crispin also critiques media portrayals of women post-divorce and examines male identity in the context of modern relationships. With humor and insight, she unpacks the nostalgia for traditional masculinity while addressing the challenges men face today in a rapidly changing world.

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Aug 3, 2021 • 41min
Vol. 5 Nothing Personal with Jessa Crispin
Jessa Crispin, a writer and feminist voice, delves into the complexities of capitalism in contemporary society. She critiques how it shapes our identities and self-worth, emphasizing the struggle between authenticity and self-branding. The conversation sheds light on corporate co-optation of social justice movements and the ethics of content creation in a market-driven world. Crispin argues for reclaiming personal agency in work and creativity, suggesting true fulfillment lies in embracing one's authentic self amidst societal pressures.