

Charles Bethea
Staff writer for The New Yorker who focuses on the American South and politics, interviewed here about Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent political shift and history.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 44min
Marjorie Taylor Greene's Puzzling Political Turn, Explained
Charles Bethea, a staff writer for The New Yorker focusing on Southern politics, dives into Marjorie Taylor Greene's surprising political transformation. He discusses her split from Trump, fueled by ambition and policy disagreements. Bethea unpacks Greene's journey from QAnon activism to a congressional role, her critiques of Trump, and ongoing political viability despite her resignation. He highlights her complex background, the public responses to her actions, and the potential future of her controversial career in politics.

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Mar 31, 2026 • 46min
Inside the training camps for “alpha males”
Charles Bethea, New Yorker writer who investigated alpha-male camps, describes mud, ice baths, and the loneliness driving men toward performance. Maureen Corrigan, book critic and literature professor, gives a brisk review of Tana French’s The Keeper. They discuss social media influencers, therapeutic rituals turned macho theater, political posturing, and the cultural currents fueling a resurgence of hypermasculinity.


