

Olivia Nuzzi
Journalist and author of the book American Canto, known for her political reporting for New York Magazine and editorship at Vanity Fair, who discusses her recent public scandal and reflections on responsibility.
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Dec 13, 2025 • 1h 41min
Olivia Nuzzi Knows She Messed Up
Olivia Nuzzi, a sharp political journalist and author of American Canto, reflects on a recent scandal that forced her into deep self-examination. She candidly discusses the weight of small compromises and the importance of accountability in a culture that often prizes shamelessness. Nuzzi explores the tension between guilt and shame, shares insights on support during public dishonor, and critiques the impact of distorted realities in today's media landscape. Her journey highlights the value of compassion and integrity amidst challenges.

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Apr 24, 2024 • 46min
Olivia Nuzzi and Dana Mattioli: A Deflated Trump
Olivia Nuzzi shares insights on Trump's humility in court, while Dana Mattioli discusses Amazon's power and regulatory challenges. They delve into Trump's legal drama, body language, and aggressive market strategies of Amazon, with a focus on its relationship with the Biden administration.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 8min
Olivia Nuzzi Breaks Her Silence
Olivia Nuzzi, a political journalist and Vanity Fair editor, shares insights from her tumultuous experience covering politics and her relationship with RFK Jr. She opens up about ethical breaches that led to her public shaming and job loss. Nuzzi reflects on the balance of personal and professional lines in journalism, the isolation she faced, and the emotional turmoil tied to the political landscape. Through her new book, American Canto, she illustrates her journey of self-discovery amidst scandal and personal crisis.

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Apr 11, 2023 • 1h 4min
Twitter vs. Substack, Stormy Daniels, and Jennifer Senior On Grief
Olivia Nuzzi, Washington correspondent for New York Magazine, dives into her insights from covering Stormy Daniels, sharing the political and cultural implications of public figures today. Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Jennifer Senior discusses her book 'On Grief,' exploring the deeply personal nature of loss and memory. They engage in a thought-provoking conversation about the tension between Twitter and Substack, and how these platforms affect writers and political discourse. Their reflections on grief and resilience offer listeners a blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling.

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Sep 27, 2024 • 56min
A Frightened Dog Barks Louder
Jonathan Schanzer, a terrorism finance expert, delves into the escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, exploring the implications for local populations. Tim Alberta of The Atlantic examines the enduring loyalty of MAGA supporters, focusing on personal connections over ideology. Olivia Nuzzi's insights on political scandals spark a discussion about ethics in journalism and the moral responsibilities of public figures. Together, they navigate the intricate landscapes of modern politics, emotional appeals, and the transformative power of discourse.

Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 18min
Episode 2603 CWSA 09/20/24
Tim Walz, the Governor of Minnesota, discusses political leadership during uncertain times. Mark Robinson, North Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor, shares insights on electoral engagement among youth. RFK Jr., an environmental attorney, explores the intersection of climate change narratives and global politics, especially regarding Russia. Political journalist Olivia Nuzzi analyzes media portrayals of figures like Kamala Harris and critiques COVID-19 hypocrisy, all while peppering the conversation with humor and engaging anecdotes.

Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 1min
879. - Olivia Nuzzi
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.

Feb 11, 2024 • 38min
154: Olivia Nuzzi - Washington Correspondent for New York Magazine
Olivia Nuzzi, Washington Correspondent for New York Magazine, talks with Al Franken about the political landscape, controversies surrounding anti-vaxxers, frustrations with a special counsel's report and Supreme Court arguments, confusion over primary and caucus processes, Nikki Haley's campaign, 'energy vampires' at MAGA rallies, challenges of following a speaker and focus on past elections, covering misinformation and conspiracy theories, and podcast recommendations.

Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 2min
RIP Fredric Jameson and some takes on the whole RFK - Nuzzi thing
Fredric Jameson, a celebrated literary critic, is honored for his transformative contributions to cultural theory. The discussion reflects on the challenges within academia and the impact of his work. Meanwhile, Olivia Nuzzi, a sharp political journalist, shares insights into the fallout from the RFK incident, shedding light on the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists, especially women. The conversation reveals how these controversies shape modern media narratives and public perception, leaving listeners with plenty to ponder.

Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 6min
Small D*** Energy
Olivia Nuzzi, a political reporter for New York Magazine, discusses the extensive backlash she faced for her candid criticism of Joe Biden. She highlights the challenges journalists encounter when reporting honestly on political figures. Former Vice President Dick Cheney surprises everyone by announcing his intention to vote for Kamala Harris. The conversation also dives into the dangerous rhetoric surrounding immigration myths and Trump’s claims of election fraud, stressing the importance of truthful journalism in these turbulent times.


