
Sophie Gilbert
Staff writer at The Atlantic who reviews culture and film and provided the episode's analysis of the Melania documentary.
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May 6, 2025 • 47min
The Death of Feminism
Sophie Gilbert, an Atlantic staff writer and author of 'Girl on Girl,' dives into the complex relationship between feminism and pop culture. She discusses how the shift from 90s riot grrrl activism to the superficial 'girl power' of the Spice Girls contributed to the postfeminist landscape. Gilbert analyzes the role of internet pornography in shaping societal attitudes and the clash between empowerment and exploitation. She advocates for a nuanced understanding of feminism that prioritizes collective action over individualism.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 40min
The Internet Was Built to Objectify Women
Sophie Gilbert, a culture writer and author of "Girl on Girl," dives deep into the pervasive misogyny online, discussing how tech has historically exploited women. She highlights the troubling rise of AI-generated sexual abuse, particularly through Elon Musk’s Grok, and connects this to broader cultural patterns of backlash against women's progress. Gilbert emphasizes the urgency for lawmakers to address these abuses and argues that the normalization of nonconsensual imagery reflects a societal red line that must not be crossed.

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Feb 7, 2026 • 26min
The Meaning of 'Melania'
Sophie Gilbert, an Atlantic staff writer covering culture and film, calls the Melania movie a “two-hour perfume commercial.” She dissects its glossy visuals, slow pacing, and focus on fashion and spectacle. Conversations cover Melania’s curated solitude, body language with Donald Trump, the film’s premiere and cultural reach, and whether it functions as propaganda or a stylistic misfire.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 9min
How 2000s Culture Messed Us Up
Sophie Gilbert, a staff writer at The Atlantic and author of 'Girl on Girl,' dives into the cultural chaos of the 2000s. She unpacks how media iconography, from slick pop stars to raunchy films, shaped toxic narratives about femininity. The conversation explores the complexities of women's sexuality, the impact of the Me Too movement, and the enduring competition sparked by societal ideals. Gilbert critiques how these stereotypes enforce internalized misogyny and emphasizes the importance of unlearning these damaging cultural templates.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 31min
How pop culture messed us up, with Sophie Gilbert
In this lively discussion, Sophie Gilbert, a staff writer for The Atlantic and author of *Girl on Girl*, delves into how 90s and 2000s pop culture has warped perceptions of womanhood. She examines the impact of icons like Britney Spears, Kate Moss, and reality TV on self-objectification, critiquing how 'girl power' was commercialized. Sophie connects teen comedies to serious issues like sexual entitlement and backlash against women who dare to critique misogyny. This engaging talk reveals how cultural narratives shaped a generation’s self-image.


