
Kathryn Jezer-Morton
Writer and cultural commentator for publications including New York Magazine and The Cut, contributing perspectives on generational behavior and social trends.
Top 3 podcasts with Kathryn Jezer-Morton
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Aug 15, 2025 • 17min
What really counts as "cheating?"
Kathryn Jezer-Morton, a writer for The Cut known for her insightful takes on relationships, dives deep into what really counts as cheating in today's world. She highlights how our paranoia about infidelity can actually harm connections. The conversation touches on the complexities of intimacy, the impact of technology on trust, and the importance of communication in modern dating. Kathryn also explores the societal pressures around vulnerability and emotional expression, offering a fresh perspective on the fears that haunt our love lives.

Feb 19, 2024 • 1h 9min
Episode 13: How Social Media Storytelling Has Changed Our Understanding Of Motherhood, Childhood & What Makes A Good Life with Kathryn Jezer-Morton
Sociologist Kathryn Jezer-Morton discusses how social media affects motherhood and childhood perceptions. They explore the desire to control children's memories, imitating influencers, and the impact on personal and children's lives. Also, topics like Reservation Dogs, teen doodles, and parenting advice from Dr. Becky are touched upon.

Dec 1, 2025 • 17min
The myth of modern "adulthood"
In this conversation, Nancy Hill, a Harvard Professor and developmental psychologist, teams up with writer Kathryn Jezer-Morton to dissect modern adulthood. They explore why more young adults are living with parents and delaying milestones like marriage and parenthood. Kathryn argues that staying home doesn't mean immaturity, while Nancy highlights the shifting markers of financial independence. They also discuss how parenting, technology, and societal expectations are reshaping what it means to grow up today.


