

Rebecca Jennings
Features writer at New York Magazine who covers internet culture, gender, and online trends. In this episode she explains porn-quitting apps, manosphere culture, and backlash against OnlyFans.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 27min
Quitting OnlyFans
Rebecca Jennings, a New York Magazine writer on internet culture, unpacks porn-quitting apps, manosphere energy, and the backlash aimed at OnlyFans. Amelia Gentleman, a Guardian investigative reporter, traces Leonid Radvinsky’s rise and the platform’s risky business history. They dig into shame-based self-improvement, online resentment, AI threats, and why the company’s future looks shaky.

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Jun 10, 2024 • 26min
Tiktalk therapy
Rebecca Jennings, a Senior correspondent at Vox, discusses how TikTok is revolutionizing therapy talk, sparking conversations on mental health. George McCary, Director of the DeWitt Wallace Institute, raises critical points about the mental health crisis and how traditional therapy is being reshaped by social media influencers. They explore whether quick scrolls through therapy TikToks can truly address deeper issues. The chat also highlights the challenges in mental health care amid rising crises, especially for vulnerable populations.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 12min
The newest influencers? Porn stars.
Rebecca Jennings, a features writer for New York Magazine, delves into the explosive rise of OnlyFans influencers who leverage outrage to gain fame and fortune. She discusses the shocking stunts that catapult stars like Bonnie Blue into the spotlight and the cultural shift towards valuing sensationalism in content. The conversation also explores societal perceptions of sex work, the blurred boundaries between influencing and adult content, and how these trends redefine notions of fame and digital influence in today’s world.

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Apr 5, 2024 • 26min
The Sephora kids
Joining the discussion are Rebecca Jennings, a Vox correspondent specializing in internet culture, and Jessica Cruel, the editor-in-chief of Allure. They explore the rising obsession of Gen Alpha with high-end skincare, revealing how social media shapes their beauty ideals. Concerns over aging are prominent, with Gen Z questioning youthful beauty standards. The duo also critiques the beauty industry's impact on body positivity movements and the pressures young people face to look flawless. It's a deep dive into today's skincare craze and its societal implications.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 43min
Reality Check with New York Mag’s Rebecca Jennings
Rebecca Jennings, a features writer at New York Magazine and author of 'Be the Bombshell,' dives into the quirks of social media and reality TV. She hilariously critiques the summer antics of the 'Summer House' cast while unveiling the absurdity of the Protector app, a rideshare service that offers bodyguards. Jennings also explores the complex interplay of culture, politics, and the rise of the right-leaning media landscape. Plus, she unpacks modern youth movements and the impact of influencer culture on authenticity.

Mar 31, 2025 • 21min
Am I a god?! Why "manifesting" your reality is easier than ever
Tara Isabella Burton, an insightful author and cultural commentator, teams up with Rebecca Jennings, a features writer for New York Magazine, to dive into the fascinating world of manifestation. They discuss the surge of this belief system post-2020 and its prevalence on social media platforms like TikTok. The conversation touches on how manifestation blurs the lines between personal identity and societal expectations, and raises important questions about individualism versus empathy in today's digital age. Is manifesting making us less aware of our humanity?

Jan 9, 2023 • 26min
Andrew Tate: The king of toxic masculinity
Rebecca Jennings, a Vox internet culture reporter, and Robert Lawson, a sociolinguistics professor, delve into the disturbing world of Andrew Tate. They unpack why his grotesque misogyny resonates with millions of men, particularly in a digital landscape. Discussions reveal the societal impact of his brand of toxic masculinity, highlighting how marginalized young men gravitate toward outdated gender roles. Insights on the dangers of social media algorithms and the urgent need for positive male role models round out this thought-provoking conversation.

Mar 28, 2026 • 38min
Taylor Frankie Paul's Bachelorette Cancellation Was Inevitable
Rebecca Jennings, New York Magazine features writer known for cultural and media reporting, discusses her profile of Taylor Frankie Paul. She walks through casting choices, influencer fame and Mormon identity. They recount how new allegations and a troubling video shifted coverage. The conversation probes producers' role, network reactions, and calls for Taylor to step back and heal.

Mar 28, 2026 • 38min
ICYMI - Taylor Frankie Paul's Bachelorette Cancellation Was Inevitable
Rebecca Jennings, New York Magazine features writer who reported the profile on Taylor Frankie Paul. She discusses why producers picked Taylor despite controversy. She explains rewriting her profile after new allegations and a disturbing video. They trace Taylor’s rise on TikTok and Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. They critique the industry’s treatment of volatile relationships and ABC/Disney’s late response.

Nov 19, 2025 • 46min
ICYMI - The Two Internet Villains Staging a Comeback
Rebecca Jennings, a features writer at New York Magazine specializing in internet culture, joins to dissect the comebacks of infamous figures Ned Fulmer and Colleen Ballinger. They explore why Fulmer, ousted from the Try Guys for an affair, struggles to regain fan approval despite attempts like his new podcast. Jennings critiques Ballinger's elusive apologies, including her infamous ukulele video amid serious allegations. The duo also debates the effectiveness of influencer apologies and the psychological pull of fame that drives these internet villains to persistently seek redemption.


