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puxicorun1977puxicorun1977Always Be Optimizing Jia Tolentino PdfFile name: Always Be Optimizing Jia Tolentino Pdf Rating: 4.5/5 (Based on 7925 votes) 44042 downloads ======================== Link👉Always Be Optimizing Jia Tolentino Pdf ======================== What is Jia Tolentino's main point about Always Be Optimizing? Tolentino argues that the modern world promotes a constant need to optimize, leading to exhaustion and a disconnect . /5 (K reviews)A tool that fits easily into your workflow – CIOReview. Tolentino begins with a discussion of how society's current ideal woman has turned leisu...2025-04-3000 minWe Can Do Hard ThingsWe Can Do Hard ThingsJia Tolentino: The 1% of Life that Makes It All Worth It (Best Of)Jia Tolentino joins us to discuss how to finally accept all sides of you:  Why your un-productivity matters most;  When your shame is good;  How to make your real life bigger than your internet life; How to let motherhood energize you instead of drain you; and  How to stop scrolling in the middle of the night.   Plus, we talk acid trips, the sorority rush that Jia and Amanda shared, why Glennon’s friends track Jia’s words – and whether Glennon’s mug shot will inspire Jia’s next show.  About Jia: ...2025-04-271h 02Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and MoreBookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and MoreTrick Mirror: An Insightful Audiobook Summary of Jia Tolentino's Captivating EssaysPart 1 Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino Summary"Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion" is a collection of essays by Jia Tolentino that explores the complexities of modern life, particularly in the context of digital culture and identity. Each essay reflects on various themes such as self-identity, social media, online culture, feminism, and the impact of capitalism. Key Themes and Summaries:The Self in the Age of Social Media: Tolentino examines how social media shapes our perceptions of self and others, discussing issues like performance, authenticity, and the curated nature of online personas...2025-04-2516 minBookey SummaryBookey SummaryTrick Mirror: An Engaging Audio Summary of Jia Tolentino's Insightful Essays1 What's Trick MirrorTrick Mirror by Jia Tolentino explores the intricate relationship between identity and the pervasive influence of the digital age on contemporary culture. Through a series of personal essays, Tolentino examines themes such as the impact of social media on self-perception, the commodification of personal narratives, and the complexities of feminism in modern society. The book offers sharp insights into the contradictions and challenges of navigating life in a hyper-connected world, urging readers to reflect on authenticity, choice, and the illusions we construct in both our online and offline lives.2025-04-2504 minthe Bestsellers Summarythe Bestsellers SummaryTrick Mirror: An Engaging Audio Summary of Jia Tolentino’s Insightful EssaysChapter 1 What's Trick Mirror "Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion" is a collection of essays by Jia Tolentino that explores the complexities of modern life through a personal lens. Published in 2019, the book delves into themes such as identity, the impact of the internet and social media, feminism, and the cultural constructs of authenticity and morality. Tolentino combines her sharp observational skills with humor and introspection, providing readers with insights into both her own experiences and broader societal issues, ultimately reflecting on the illusions we create to navigate contemporary existence. Chapter 2 The Background...2025-04-2504 minThe New Yorker Radio HourThe New Yorker Radio HourCelebrating 100 Years: Jia Tolentino and Roz Chast Pick Favorites from the ArchiveStaff writers and contributors are celebrating The New Yorker’s centennial by revisiting notable works from the magazine’s archive, in a series called Takes. The writer Jia Tolentino and the cartoonist Roz Chast join the Radio Hour to present their selections. Tolentino discusses an essay by a genius observer of American life, the late Joan Didion, about Martha Stewart. Didion’s profile, “everywoman.com,” was published in 2000, and Tolentino finds in it a defense of perfectionism and a certain kind of ruthlessness: she suggests that “most of the lines Didion writes about Stewart, it’s hard not to hear the echoe...2025-02-1816 minTalk Easy with Sam FragosoTalk Easy with Sam FragosoA New Year with Writer Jia Tolentino (‘Trick Mirror’)Writer Jia Tolentino (The New Yorker) became a literary sensation in 2019 upon the release of her best-selling essay collection, Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion. She joins us this week to ring in 2025. We start by discussing the erosion of privacy online (11:26), the potentially forthcoming TikTok ban (13:32), and how she circumvented self-surveillance technology in her Hidden Pregnancy Experiment for The New Yorker (15:28). Then, we unpack how data is monetized online (18:00), as depicted in an unsettling scene from Succession (21:50), the harmful effects of screen time on children (26:10), and her writerly upbringing in Houston (31:48). On the back-half, Jia r...2025-01-051h 20What Now? with Trevor NoahWhat Now? with Trevor NoahThe Ozempic Obsession with Jia Tolentino (ARCHIVE EPISODE)Happy New Year! To get the year started off right, we’re re-publishing one of our favorite episodes from 2024. Trevor and Christiana chatted with Jia Tolentino in May of last year; 8 months later, and Ozempic is still a hot topic.Ozempic. It started with a lizard, and then transformed into a drug that, depending on who you ask, is either a miracle or the downfall of society. New Yorker writer and cultural critic Jia Tolentino joins Trevor and Christiana to give context on the media circus surrounding weight loss drugs, and how Ozempic is ch...2025-01-0254 minMoney Rehab with Nicole LapinMoney Rehab with Nicole LapinThe Killing of Brian Thompson and the Human Cost of Healthcare with Jia TolentinoEarlier this month, Brian Thompson, CEO of the health insurance company United Healthcare, was murdered in New York City. In the media, there was an outpouring of support for Thompson's family. On social media, there was an outpouring of support for the shooter. Today, guest host Morgan Lavoie talks to award-winning writer Jia Tolentino about how such starkly different reactions took root, what Thompson's death means to America, and whether the health insurance system can change. Read Jia's amazing piece here: https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/what-the-murder-of-the-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-means-to-americaFind...2024-12-1820 minPop PantheonPop PantheonSecond Spin: ROBYN (with The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino)Happy Thanksgiving! We're off this week but we wanted to highlight an older episode, a personal fav of Louie's that many of you might have missed. This is our Robyn episode from way back in May 2021— the sixth of Pop Pantheon ever— with the brilliant Jia Tolentino. Not only is it wonderful conversation about one of the greatest pop artists of the modern era. It's where the Niche Legend Pantheon tier was created. A seminal moment in the podcast's history! Enjoy. Buy tickets to Pop Pantheon: Best Pop Of 2024 LIVE IN NYC on Dec. 2 AND Dec. 3Come...2024-11-281h 18Fail Better with David DuchovnyFail Better with David DuchovnyJia Tolentino Battles The InternetJia Tolentino has the internet to thank for some of her biggest successes. In the 2000s, it offered her connections beyond her strict religious community and gave her a place to share her writing with her millennial peers. Her “online” insights carved out a niche at The New Yorker, and her 2019 essay collection, Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion, made a big splash with readers who felt similarly mired in digital disillusion. But these days she’s swearing off social media and seeking out the sublime elsewhere. Jia and I discuss the joys and perils of living life online (or even a...2024-10-2944 minEminent AmericansEminent AmericansClimate Therapy, Christ, and Jia TolentinoMy guest on this episode of the podcast is Kevin LaTorre, a poet and writer living with his family in North Carolina. His work has appeared in The Blotter, Echo Literary Magazine, Walter Magazine, Ad Fontes, and the Front Porch Republic. He writes about poetry, Christianity, and literature at A Stylist Submits.I asked Kevin to pick one text, idea, person, encounter that he thought captured something about where things are today, and his choice was What to Do with Climate Emotions, by Jia Tolentino, in the New Yorker.Kevin also suggested we have a...2024-08-1251 minWhat Now? with Trevor NoahWhat Now? with Trevor NoahThe Ozempic Obsession with Jia TolentinoOzempic. It started with a lizard, and then transformed into a drug that, depending on who you ask, is either a miracle or the downfall of society. New Yorker writer and cultural critic Jia Tolentino joins Trevor and Christiana to give context on the media circus surrounding weight loss drugs, and how Ozempic is changing the conversation around fatness in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-05-1653 minStars and Stars with IsaStars and Stars with IsaJia Tolentino: Scorpio Sun, Aries Moon, Leo RisingNew Yorker writer Jia Tolentino has lived what she describes as a “conventional life.” And yet, she’s always questioning everything—taking notes about life’s dark corners in order to write about them in her signature, incisive style. Isa sits down with Jia, a Scorpio sun, Aries moon, and Leo rising, to unpack how Jia’s subterranean inclinations reveal themselves in her life and work. Jia also reflects on her lifelong pursuit of ecstatic experiences, which in her youth came from drugs and religion; but now, come from motherhood. While she settles into this more domestic phase of her life, Ji...2024-04-0933 minKelly Corrigan WondersKelly Corrigan WondersGoing Deep with Jia Tolentino on Finding Truth in a Manipulative World Kelly talks with New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino about identity, culture and the irresistable manipulation of the internet. Jia is a 32-year old intellectual phenom who just came out with her first book of essays called Trick Mirror. She's part feminist, part radical thinker and part cultural critic, and she has a lot to say about what it means to be human in today's world. (Previously aired) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad...2024-03-2646 minMakes Sense with Chanel & KarenMakes Sense with Chanel & KarenSIGHT feat. Jia TolentinoOur first-ever episode!! We're exploring our sense of SIGHT with writer Jia Tolentino (Trick Mirror, The New Yorker, great hair). Featuring references to The Land Before Time, fat Asian babies, spilling butter on your crotch, and other equally erudite topics.2023-09-2836 minThe New Yorker Radio Hour ExtrasThe New Yorker Radio Hour ExtrasNaomi Klein Speaks with Jia Tolentino about “Doppelganger”For twenty-some years, Naomi Klein has been a leading thinker on the left. She’s especially known for the idea of disaster capitalism: an analysis that the forces of big business will exploit any severe disruption to take over more space in our lives. She was often confused with another prominent political writer, Naomi Wolf—once a feminist on the left who has, in recent years, embraced conspiracy theories on the right and is now on good terms with Steve Bannon. Klein’s new book, “Doppelganger,” starts with this simple case of mistaken identity and broadens into an analysis of our pol...2023-09-1900 minWe Can Do Hard ThingsWe Can Do Hard Things222. Jia Tolentino: The 1% of Life that Makes It All Worth ItJia Tolentino joins us to discuss how to finally accept all sides of you:  Why your un-productivity matters most;  When your shame is good;  How to make your real life bigger than your internet life; How to let motherhood energize you instead of drain you; and  How to stop scrolling in the middle of the night.   Plus, we talk acid trips, the sorority rush that Jia and Amanda shared, why Glennon’s friends track Jia’s words – and whether Glennon’s mug shot will inspire Jia’s next show.  About Jia: ...2023-06-271h 04CAFE InsiderCAFE InsiderStay Tuned Bonus 3/2: Jia TolentinoIn this bonus from Stay Tuned, New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino discusses her experience on a reality television show as a teenager — and how it has impacted her views as a writer and critic. Thank you for being a member of the CAFE Insider community.Tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at letters@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail.Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network.2023-03-0205 minStay Tuned with PreetStay Tuned with PreetOn Social Media and Self Delusion (with Jia Tolentino)Jia Tolentino is a staff writer at the New Yorker and the bestselling author of 2019’s “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self Delusion.” At age 34, she has quickly become one of the most celebrated essayists and cultural critics of her generation. Tolentino joins Preet to discuss the incentive structure behind social media companies, how becoming a mother has affirmed her belief in abortion rights, and how the current economic environment is affecting online journalism. Plus, what did Fani Willis, the District Attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, mean when she said charging decisions were “imminent” in connection with Donald Trump and h...2023-03-021h 07CAFE InsiderCAFE InsiderStay Tuned Bonus 3/2: Jia TolentinoIn this bonus from Stay Tuned, New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino discusses her experience on a reality television show as a teenager — and how it has impacted her views as a writer and critic. Thank you for being a member of the CAFE Insider community.Tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at letters@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail.Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network.2023-03-0205 minThe Daily Show: Ears EditionThe Daily Show: Ears EditionSarah Silverman Reports The World's Average Penis Size Increased | Jia TolentinoSarah Silverman tackles the day's news, including Nikki Haley's controversial opening speaker, North Korea's ban on anyone having the same name as Kim Jong Un's daughter, and studies stating that the average penis length has increased. New Yorker staff writer and bestselling author Jia Tolentino discusses how Big Tech companies profit off of our emotions on social mediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-02-1733 minStraightioLabStraightioLab"Greek Life" w/ Jia TolentinoYes, Jia Tolentino is a bestselling author, but more importantly... she is a Pi Phi. She joins the boys for an enlightening conversation about the sick and twisted rituals of "Greek life," and honey we're NOT talking about the School of Athens! Questions include: Is "rush" morally defensible? Is hazing hot? Are all men gay? Plus: Jia opens up about her improv-adjacent past and Sam announces an important new science experiment that needs urgent government funding. Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/straightiolab for bonus episodes twice a month and don't forget to rate and review...2022-11-151h 14What Future with Joshua TopolskyWhat Future with Joshua TopolskyLife Offline with Jia TolentinoTwitter is now owned by edgelord supreme Elon Musk, and Josh has many, many thoughts on the subject. To explore and dissect the coming post-social media world we're all about to live in, Josh sits down with New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino, whose book 'Trick Mirror' explored all of the ways that being very online is bad, weird, and probably ruining our real lives. Discussed: Nathan Fielder, incels, italian cuisine, blogging.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-11-0350 minA Feminist in ProgressA Feminist in ProgressI Thee Dread (Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino Part 5)Producer's Note: You might hear some light echo in the audio if you turn up the volume while listening. It was a technical error from the recording. Rest assured that the error will be avoided in future episodes. This episode is the last in our miniseries on Jia Tolentino’s 2019 collection of essays “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion.” Here it is: the last essay from the book that we’re diving into, “I Thee Dread.” This is going to be more personal compared to the other episodes in the miniseries. I think it’s because the topic of the essay—w...2022-08-3019 minA Feminist in ProgressA Feminist in ProgressThe Cult of The Difficult Woman (Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino Part 4)Producer's Note: You might hear some light echo in the audio if you turn up the volume while listening. It was a technical error from the recording. Rest assured that the error will be avoided in future episodes. We continue our deep dive into four of the nine essays in Jia Tolentino’s 2019 collection of essays, “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion” and in this episode, we’re focusing specifically on “The Cult of the Difficult Woman.” Tolentino describes the essay as being about “the feminist obsession with ‘difficult’ women.” Support the show: paypal.me/feministinprogress | GCASH: 091559506082022-08-2916 minA Feminist in ProgressA Feminist in ProgressPure Heroines (Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino Part 3)This episode is a continuation of our miniseries on Jia Tolentino’s 2019 collection of essays, “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-delusion,” and focuses on the essay “Pure Heroines.” In the essay, Tolentino talks about “the literary heroine’s journey from brave to blank to bitter.” Support the show: paypal.me/feministinprogress | GCash: 09155950608 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministinprogresspod/message2022-08-2812 minA Feminist in ProgressA Feminist in ProgressAlways Be Optimizing (Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino Part 2)In this episode, we’re looking at the first of the four key essays in Jia Tolentino’s 2019 collection of essays, “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion.” This episode is about the essay “Always Be Optimizing” where we look at The Ideal Woman’s iteration in the 2010s and the role that popular feminism played into shaping her. If you want to support the podcast, you can do so by giving tip through PayPal or GCASH: 09155950608. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministinprogresspod/message2022-08-2714 minA Feminist in ProgressA Feminist in ProgressTrick Mirror by Jia Tolentino (Part 1)Welcome to A Feminist in Progress, the podcast that’s holding up the mirror so that you can reflect on self-delusion. The latest in our Books Series is Jia Tolentino’s 2019 anthology “Trick Mirror: Reflection on Self-Delusion.” Support the show: PayPal | GCash: 09155950608 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministinprogresspod/message2022-08-2608 minTime To Say GoodbyeTime To Say Goodbye“The inherent violence of all of it” with Jia TolentinoHello from the miserable gap between episodes of “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”!This week, Jay and Tammy are joined by the great Jia Tolentino, a writer at The New Yorker and the author of Trick Mirror.We start by talking about Jia’s recent piece on housing (= the rent is too damn high) on the worker-owned site “Hellgate”—and her dreams of organizing her building (not Tammy’s “white projects”) in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York. Then, we discuss two provocative essays Jia wrote on abortion after the Dobbs decision: first, on surveillance statism; and second, on the...2022-08-101h 41The Greenlight Bookstore PodcastThe Greenlight Bookstore PodcastEp. QS105: Rebecca Mead & Jia Tolentino (June 30, 2022)Celebrated New Yorker staff writer and author Rebecca Mead joined us virtually from across the pond to discuss her topical new memoir, Home/Land--a moving reflection on the complicated nature of home and homeland, and the heartache and adventure of leaving an adopted country in order to return to your native land. In conversation with fellow New Yorker staff writer and author of Trick Mirror Jia Tolentino, Mead lead us through a reading focused on the architectural idea of “historical movement”--the sinking and cracking of buildings as a city ages—and a conversation that wound through the privilege and pi...2022-06-3059 minSTARGIRLSTARGIRLEpisode 04: Jia TolentinoMeet Jia Tolentino, the former darling of the media world who charmed and frustrated us all for a few critical pre-pandemic years. I talk about her expertly crafted "relatable" persona, why arrogance is better than feigned humility, and why I never want to see another Baby's All Right location tag for the rest of my life.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-06-081h 20Offline with Jon FavreauOffline with Jon FavreauJia Tolentino on the Internet's Endless StageJia Tolentino, New Yorker staff writer and author of Trick Mirror, talks to Jon about how the internet has turned life into an endless performance, why that makes politics hard and virtue signaling easy, and what being online during the pandemic has done to our collective psyche.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, please visit crooked.com/podsaveamerica. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. 2021-10-2440 minPod Save AmericaPod Save AmericaOffline: Jia Tolentino on the Internet’s Endless StageOffline is here to stay and the show has moved to its own feed. To listen to Jon's interview with Jia Tolentino, and the many great episodes to come, search Offline with Jon Favreau and click subscribe. See you there!Jia Tolentino, New Yorker staff writer and author of Trick Mirror, talks to Jon about how the internet has turned life into an endless performance, why that makes politics hard and virtue signaling easy, and what being online during the pandemic has done to our collective psyche.For a clos...2021-10-2401 minPod Save AmericaPod Save AmericaOffline: Jia Tolentino on the Internet’s Endless StageOffline is here to stay and the show has moved to its own feed. To listen to Jon's interview with Jia Tolentino, and the many great episodes to come, search Offline with Jon Favreau and click subscribe. See you there!Jia Tolentino, New Yorker staff writer and author of Trick Mirror, talks to Jon about how the internet has turned life into an endless performance, why that makes politics hard and virtue signaling easy, and what being online during the pandemic has done to our collective psyche.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, please visit crooked.com/pods...2021-10-2401 minPod Save AmericaPod Save AmericaOffline: Jia Tolentino on the Internet’s Endless StageOffline is here to stay and the show has moved to its own feed. To listen to Jon's interview with Jia Tolentino, and the many great episodes to come, search Offline with Jon Favreau and click subscribe. See you there!Jia Tolentino, New Yorker staff writer and author of Trick Mirror, talks to Jon about how the internet has turned life into an endless performance, why that makes politics hard and virtue signaling easy, and what being online during the pandemic has done to our collective psyche.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, please visit crooked.com/pods...2021-10-2401 minAll Ears with Abigail DisneyAll Ears with Abigail DisneyWriter Jia Tolentino: Feminism, Fatalism, and the Ego-Death of MotherhoodThis week on All Ears, Abby is joined by NYT bestselling author and New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino. Before working at the New Yorker, Jia was a writer and editor at Jezebel and The Hairpin. She’s devoted her career and her unique voice to writing about a wide variety of cultural and social issues, including America’s ever-changing relationship to feminism, abortion, Britney Spears’ conservatorship, and what it means to walk away from a religion. In this week’s conversation with Abby, she discusses what it’s like being a new mother,  the persistent failures of capitalism, and the urg...2021-09-3034 minDifficult ArtistDifficult ArtistJia TolentinoLizzy talks to New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino about the weird honor of becoming well known for writing about commodification of self - Tolentino's best-selling essay collection Trick Mirror was published in 2019. They also, predictably, get to talking about the golden age of blogging, pandemic anxiety, and why so many women of the millennial generation grew up convinced feminism was a dirty word.   To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.co...2021-09-091h 18Make My Day with Josh GondelmanMake My Day with Josh GondelmanTime Or Whatever with Jia TolentinoJia Tolentino (Trick Mirror, The New Yorker) competes to cheer Josh up. During a game of Lies on the Prize, Jia answers questions about lies, mostly in a good way. She then donates her winnings to a local chapter of Food Not Bombs. Plus, pep talks for new parents and people who don't like how they look in photographs.Read Jia in The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/jia-tolentinoBuy Trick Mirror: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/567511/trick-mirror-by-jia-tolentino/Donate to Food Not Bombs: ...2021-08-3134 minMinnie Questions with Minnie DriverMinnie Questions with Minnie DriverJia TolentinoMinnie questions writer Jia Tolentino, author of New York Times Bestseller Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion. Jia shares how reporting on Britney Spears’ conservatorship has illuminated the challenges women face in the entertainment industry, how her upbringing within a narrow religious education taught her freedom of thought, and the story of a childhood dream about an abandoned bicycle. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-07-0740 minPop PantheonPop PantheonROBYN (with The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino)DJ Louie is joined by The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino to talk Niche Pop Icon, Robyn. Louie and Jia explore Robyn's early breakthrough during the teen pop boom of the late '90s with her Max Martin-produced hit, "Show Me Love", before going deep on her re-emergence nearly a decade later as pop's most beloved iconoclast. They break down the contours of her reinvention on her self-titled album in 2005, dig into tracks like "Be Mine!" and "With Every Heartbeat' to pinpoint what exactly constitutes a Robyn song, the crowning achievement of 2010's venerated Body Talk series, the ways "Dancing...2021-05-201h 20Keep Calm and Cook On with Julia TurshenKeep Calm and Cook On with Julia TurshenJia Tolentino x Simply Julia Virtual Book TourJia Tolentino in conversation with Julia Turshen about Julia's new cookbook Simply Julia. Thanks to Left Bank Books for hosting this conversation!Jia is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of the essay collection Trick Mirror.Follow-up links:For more about this season's partner, check out BetterThanBouillon.ComTo order a signed copy of Simply Julia  from Oblong Books, head hereFor more about Left Bank Books, who hosted this conversation, head hereFor over 50 more episodes of Keep Calm and Cook On, head hereFor more about Jia Tolentino, head here  2021-05-1754 minKelly Corrigan WondersKelly Corrigan WondersJia Tolentino on Finding Truth in a Manipulative World Kelly talks with New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino about identity, culture and the irresistable manipulation of the internet. Jia is a 32-year old intellectual phenom who just came out with her first book of essays called Trick Mirror. She's part feminist, part radical thinker and part cultural critic, and she has a lot to say about what it means to be human in today's world. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...2021-04-2046 minClose-up: Menschen im PorträtClose-up: Menschen im PorträtJia Tolentino - Feministin sein trotz InternetJia Tolentino gehört zu den aufregendsten Essayistinnen der Gegenwart. Die 32-Jährige lotst ihr Publikum durchs Spiegelkabinett des Internets. In den USA gilt sie als Susan Sontag der Millennials. Nun ist ihr erstes Buch auf Deutsch erschienen. Wir erklären, warum es sich lohnt. Ein Artikel von Philipp Holstein, erschienen in der Rheinischen Post am 23. März 2021 und bei RP Online. Mehr Infos zu RP Audio-Artikeln finden Sie auf rp-online.de/audioartikel.2021-04-0506 minF.A.Z. Bücher-PodcastF.A.Z. Bücher-PodcastJia Tolentino und ihr Essay-Band "Trick Mirror": Ein Ausweg ist auch keine LösungEin Gespräch mit der Kritikerin Melanie Mühl und ein Gedicht von Rainer Maria Rilke Artikel rund um diese Folge bei FAZ.NET Die Adresse für Anregungen, Lob, Kritik und des Rätsels Lösung Wenn die Arbeit am Körper zum Kunstprojekt wird: Melanie Mühl über Jia Tolentinos "Trick Mirror" Kein richtiger Tweet im falschen Netz: Harald Staun über Jia Tolentinos "Trick Mirror" Jia Tolentinos "Trick Mirror" auf der Website des S. Fischer Verlags Frankfurter Anthologie: Norbert Hummelt über Rainer Maria Rilkes Gedicht "Nächtens will ich …"2021-04-0426 minPapierstau PodcastPapierstau PodcastFolge 147: Ertränkt die Moral! (Trick Mirror - Jia Tolentino, Die Linie zwischen Tag und Nacht - Roland Schimmelpfennig, Entkommen - Joshua Groß)Euer Indie-Podcast der Herzen tritt beim Deutschen Podcastpreis an und verbündet sich mit einem anderen Content Creator, der in der Sparte die etablierte Konkurrenz nass macht: Alexander Prinz ist nicht nur der erfolgreichste Metal-Influencer Deutschlands, sondern jetzt auch Buchautor. Die Bedeutung innovativer digitaler Formate ist unser Thema im Vorgeplänkel feat. Alex, und am Sonntag gibt’s ne ganze Sonderfolge mit ihm auf die Ohren! Im ersten Buch unserer Folge nimmt uns Jia Tolentino mit ins Spiegelkabinett der Selbstinszenierung: Die Essay-Sammlung „Trick Mirror“ vereinigt neun schlaue Texte zu Themen wie Selbstoptimierung, Selfie-Kultur und Betrug in den sozialen...2021-03-311h 06Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!Replay: Ep 18 with Jia TolentinoHi Geezers! Caroline is off this week, but please enjoy a replay of her chat with the amazing Jia Tolentino from March, 2020.Jia Tolentino of The New Yorker is here today to talk about her favorite bra, even though no one is wearing bras anymore because we have nowhere to wear them. She and Caroline also discuss the plight of boob measurements and also how we’re handling quarantining. Life is very normal, of course! Why do you ask?Very important for when we get back to the world, Jia’s fa...2021-03-0557 minTlon - Il podcastTlon - Il podcast#113 - Con Jia Tolentino. Trick MirrorUn presa di coscienza su tutte le narrazioni e le credenze che ci autoilludono, sugli stimoli che ci influenzano e su quanto difficile capire e definire chi siamo all'interno della cultura capitalista e digitalizzata in cui siamo immersi. Dialogo con Jia Tolentino. (english interview). Podcast tratto dall'evento "Prendiamola con Filosofia Live" del 30.07.20. Tlon è un progetto ideato e condotto da Andrea Colamedici e Maura Gancitano2021-02-1713 minF***ing ShakespeareF***ing ShakespeareJia Tolentino, authorThe one and only Jia Tolentino was our guest on the show. We had Shipley’s donuts & it’s Britney’s Spears birthday all in honor of Jia. She’s a staff writer for the New Yorker and if you haven’t been living in a cave, you know she’s been on an international press tour for her first book, Trick Mirror, which she documented with her signature mix of wheee and disbelief, echoing the rollercoaster of gratitude and surreality we all ricochet between several trillion times a day (when we’re not reeling from helplessness and despair). In every p...2021-02-0942 minCharlie Kaufman\'s EntourageCharlie Kaufman's EntourageEpisode 1 - Jia Tolentino's SneakerheadsEpisode 1 - Jia Tolentino's Sneakerheads by Brent Flyberg2020-12-0113 minCity Arts & LecturesCity Arts & LecturesChanel Miller with Jia TolentinoChanel Miller was just twenty-seven years old when she published her memoir, Know My Name, the book recounts her experience as the victim of sexual assault. It’s a keen examination of gender, power, and the failures of our criminal justice system. It’s also exquisitely written. Among the book’s many fans is her interviewer for this program, Jia Tolentino, a contributor at the New Yorker and the author of Trick Mirror. On October 15, 2020, they discussed the challenges of becoming a public figure and the essential work of forging ones own identity. Miller and Tolentino also spoke about their...2020-10-181h 08Encuentros Fundación TelefónicaEncuentros Fundación TelefónicaJia Tolentino. El yo y el futuro en ‘falso espejo‘PERSONAJES: Jia Tolentino ENTREVISTADOR: Patricia Escalona (editora y escritora) Continuamos los encuentros de #RepensandoElMañana con una entrevista online a la escritora Jia Tolentino. Con ella conversamos sobre cómo los cambios en nuestra relación con la tecnología están afectando nuestra forma de comprender la realidad, llegando incluso a redefinir nuestra propia identidad. Jia Tolentino está considerada como una de las autoras más interesantes e intrépidas del momento. En su libro 'Falso Espejo' (Temas de Hoy), aborda la multitud de conflictos, contradicciones y cambios que definen el tiempo presente y nos da las armas para entender...2020-09-2955 minSixth & I LIVESixth & I LIVEJia Tolentino, author and journalist, with Rabbi Aaron PotekTo celebrate the paperback release of her New York Times bestselling debut essay collection, Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion, Jia Tolentino speaks with Sixth & I’s Rabbi Aaron Potek about the conflicts, contradictions, and sea changes that define us and our time. This program was held on July 20, 2020. 2020-08-0359 minThe Gray Area with Sean IllingThe Gray Area with Sean IllingBest of: Jia Tolentino on what happens when life is an endless performanceThe introduction to Jia Tolentino’s Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion, hit me hard. In her investigation of how American politics and culture had collapsed into “an unbearable supernova of perpetually escalating conflict,” she became obsessed with five intersecting problems: “First, how the internet is built to distend our sense of identity; second, how it encourages us to overvalue our opinions; third, how it maximizes our sense of opposition; fourth, how it cheapens our understanding of solidarity; and, finally, how it destroys our sense of scale."Yeah, me too.My conve...2020-08-031h 45The Feminist PresentThe Feminist PresentEpisode 3 - Jia TolentinoJia Tolentino is a staff writer at the New Yorker whose recent work includes an exploration of youth vaping and essays on the ongoing cultural reckoning about sexual assault. Previously, she was the deputy editor at Jezebel and a contributing editor at the Hairpin. Her criticism has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Grantland, the Awl, Pitchfork, The Fader, Time, and Slate. Her first book, the essay collection Trick Mirror, was published in 2019. Laura and Adrian talk to Jia about eating and cooking during a pandemic, about food as a means to create and project self-image, and about...2020-06-2448 minRadio SavannahRadio SavannahSpiegeldoolhof van Jia Tolentino, met Piia VarisNon-Fictie Boek van de Maand Mei | Spiegeldoolhof van Jia Tolentino In deze vierde aflevering van Radio Savannah worden Lola en Suzanne bijgestaan door superspecial guest Piia Varis. Samen bespreken we het non-fictie boek van de maand mei: Spiegeldoolhof van Jia Tolentino. Het boek is een bestseller in Amerika en Tolentino wordt onthaald als ‘de stem van een generatie’. We lazen het boek en kletsen over haar ‘milennial feminisme.’ Grootste vraag: hoe ziet inclusief feminisme en solidariteit eruit in tijden van social media en laat-kapitalisme? Spiegeldoolhof is een verzameling van negen essays over onderwerpen die uiteenlopen van social media tot religie, van drug...2020-06-0643 minCity Arts & LecturesCity Arts & LecturesJia Tolentino and Jenna WorthamThis week, two phenomenally smart observers of culture, Jia Tolentino and Jenna Wortham.  Tolentino is a staff writer at The New Yorker and author of the essay collection “Trick Mirror”. Wortham co-hosts the New York Times podcast “Still Processing”. On May 6, 2020, what was to be an on-stage conversation at the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco ended up being a far more intimate exchange about the logistics and emotional realities of life in self-isolation.  The two spoke by videoconference, discussing their new relationships to productivity, an urgent desire to do good in the world, and some of the lig...2020-05-241h 02Blocked and ReportedBlocked and ReportedEpisode 10: "Ronan Farrow, Jia Tolentino, And An International Network Of Powerful Lesbians"Before jumping into a truly brutal week for media news involving journalists who are younger and more attractive and successful than they are, Jesse and Katie are interrupted by their newly installed Alison Roman Controversy Alarm, forcing them to briefly update listeners on the latest twist in that eternal tale. Then they turn their attention to a PinkNews article positing a global conspiracy of lesbians who are sexual abusers and human traffickers and explain how that ties into the broader, white-hot culture wars involving gender-critical feminists and so-called TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists). In the final two segments, the hosts...2020-05-2357 minDipsausDipsausBonus - 🇬🇧 Life with Jia TolentinoDag lieve dipsausers!!We zeiden het toch, we got you tijdens deze crisis met interessante en mooie gesprekken. Deze aflevering is opgenomen in Brooklyn, New York! Anousha sprak de amazing bestseller schrijfster en essayist Jia Tolentino. Jia Tolentino schrijft voor de New Yorker en haar debut boek Trick Mirror een verzameling van essays werd snel een bestseller. Haar boek is vanaf nu ook verkrijgbaar in het Nederlands genaamd Spiegeldoolhof uitgegeven door De Geus. In Spiegeldoofhof schrijft Jia over het modern leven, social media, kinderen en een poging doen tot een authentiek leven. En we geven v...2020-04-0151 minGee Thanks, Just Bought It!Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!Ep 18: Jia TolentinoJia Tolentino of The New Yorker is here today to talk about her favorite bra, even though no one is wearing bras anymore because we have nowhere to wear them. She and Caroline also discuss the plight of boob measurements and also how we’re handling quarantining. Life is very normal, of course! Why do you ask?Follow along with recs (and share your own via DM) on the “Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!” Instagram: www.instagram.com/geethanksjustboughtitpodVery important for when we get back to the world, Jia’s favorite bra is curre...2020-03-2757 minGee Thanks, Just Bought ItGee Thanks, Just Bought ItEp 18: Jia TolentinoJia Tolentino of The New Yorker is here today to talk about her favorite bra, even though no one is wearing bras anymore because we have nowhere to wear them. She and Caroline also discuss the plight of boob measurements and also how we’re handling quarantining. Life is very normal, of course! Why do you ask? Follow along with recs (and share your own via DM) on the “Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!” Instagram: www.instagram.com/geethanksjustboughtitpod Very important for when we get back to the world, Jia’s favorite bra is currently on sale and the Natori website...2020-03-2759 minLove LettersLove LettersBonus: Jia Tolentino on Not Getting MarriedJia Tolentino, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of the essay collection "Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion," joins Meredith to talk about how she knew she didn't want to get married. Have a story of your own? Email us at loveletters@boston.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-03-1026 minLove LettersLove LettersBonus: Jia Tolentino on Not Getting Married Jia Tolentino, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of the essay collection "Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion," joins Meredith to talk about how she knew she didn't want to get married. Have a story of your own? Email us at loveletters@boston.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-03-1027 minArticle ClubArticle ClubJia Tolentino #4: We did it! Celebration and ReflectionWe did it! The inaugural month of Article Club is in the books. We read and annotated Jia Tolentino’s “The Tyranny of the Ideal Woman,” shared our thoughts, listened to Ms. Tolentino’s answers to our questions, and this past Sunday, participated in discussions, both in-person and online.This is big! Thank you to Carina, Anne, Hannah, Katie, Peter, David, Tony, Vanessa, Ram, Sonya, Kati, Jennifer, Michele, Jim, Summer, Marni, and Vanessa for being the founders of Article Club. I’m very grateful.I’m also appreciative of Ms. Tolentino, who generously said yes to our interview...2020-01-3104 minThe StacksThe StacksEp. 96 Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino -- The Stacks Book Club (Jordan Moblo)Today for The Stacks Book Club we're discussing Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino. We've brought back Jordan Moblo, TV executive and professional reader, to talk about the many ideas that come up in this essay collection, including gender norms, being a millennial, the allure of scammers, difficult women, and more!There are no spoilers on this episode.You can find links to everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' Website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2020/01/29/ep-96-trick-mirrorConnect with Jordan: Instagram | GoodreadsConnect with The Stacks: Instagram | Twitter | Shop | Patreon | Goodreads...2020-01-291h 0110 Things That Scare Me10 Things That Scare MeJiaJia Tolentino grew up in Texas and  is a New Yorker staff writer and author of the essay collection Trick Mirror. Jia has never had a soda without alcohol in it. Join the "10 Things That Scare Me" conversation, and tell us your fears at 10thingspodcast.org. 2020-01-2706 minArticle ClubArticle ClubJia Tolentino #3: Jia Speaks! What Do We Think?Hi there! Two weeks ago, we read (and annotated) Jia Tolentino’s “The Tyranny of the Ideal Woman.” Last week, we shared our questions and first impressions. Next Sunday, we’ll gather together to discuss the article. (Please sign up! — in person or online).This week, I got to talk with Jia, and in this 17-minute podcast episode (2-min intro, 15-min interview), she spoke about some of the themes we’ve been exploring. For instance: Who is this ideal woman, and who defines her? What if I identify as a woman and don’t relate? Is it possible to re...2020-01-1917 minArticle ClubArticle ClubHere we go! Let’s read and discuss Jia Tolentino’s “The Tyranny of the Ideal Woman”At long last, Article Club is here! I’m very happy to announce that our inaugural article will be “The Tyranny of the Ideal Woman,” by Jia Tolentino.This article, which appeared in Issue #204 in August, was the most-read piece in The Highlighter last year. It’s very worthy of our deep read and discussion. I look forward to re-reading it and talking about it with you. Are you in? Hope so!If you’re in, here’s what’s next:* Say hi in the comments. Who are you? Why are you interested in this articl...2020-01-0604 minBeyond TodayBeyond TodayJia Tolentino: is the internet fuelling self-delusion?Jia Tolentino is a 31-year-old American writer who is being hailed as the voice of a generation. Her pieces for the New Yorker magazine nail everything from feminism to capitalism and vaping. Jia was born in Texas and brought up in a Southern Baptist community; as a teenager she starred in a reality TV show. Later she spent time working for the US Peace Corps in Kyrgystan. Her recently published collection of essays has become one of the most talked about books of the year. You can listen to Jia reading an abridged version of it on BBC Sounds...2019-12-0620 minSouthern Fried AsianSouthern Fried AsianJia Tolentino | TX, VAOn this month's Southern Fried Asian, Keith sits down with The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino about her new book, Trick Mirror and life on the internet in the 21st century. Jia reflects on her book tour and how it feels to promote her work while also combating late stage capitalism (1:30). Later, she talks about meeting readers on tour and the gift and curse of social media (6:45) and the monoculture of the internet (13:30). Then she talks about growing up in Houston in a predominantly white and religious community (18:05) and how her view of Christianity has evolved since she wa...2019-11-2053 minThe Waterstones PodcastThe Waterstones Podcast9. CULTURE with Richard Ayoade, Debbie Harry and Jia TolentinoCulture comes in many forms and we’ve tried to cram as much as we can into this week’s episode. Richard Ayoade takes us to the movies with his inimitable perspective on perhaps the best cabin crew dramedy ever filmed: View From the Top starring Gwyneth Paltrow. We get the chance to speak to cultural icon Debbie Harry, who shares what it was like to be in the New York of the 1970s involved in music, fashion, art and filmmaking. And essayist Jia Tolentino talks about the influence of the internet on our culture and why we should be v...2019-11-1132 minShe’s A TalkerShe’s A TalkerJia Tolentino: The Wish to Die in SpaceWriter Jia Tolentino contemplates whether animals can feel embarrassed for other animals and explores her desire to die in space. ABOUT THE GUEST: Jia Tolentino is a staff writer at the New Yorker and the author of the essay collection Trick Mirror. Formerly, she was the deputy editor at Jezebel and a contributing editor at the Hairpin. Her work has also appeared in the New York Times Magazine and Pitchfork, among other places. She lives in Brooklyn. ABOUT THE HOST: Neil Goldberg is an artist in NYC who makes work that The New...2019-11-0827 minKeep It!Keep It!“Gimme Moore” (with Jia Tolentino)Ira and Louis are joined by guest co-host Wynter Mitchell to discuss Demi Moore’s revealing new memoir Inside Out, a disrespectful review of Debbie Harry’s memoir, and more! Plus, Louis has a Keep It is himself and New Yorker columnist Jia Tolentino joins to discuss her new book Trick Mirror and why we fall in love with the stories we do. 2019-10-021h 28That\'s What She Said with Sarah SpainThat's What She Said with Sarah SpainTrick Mirror: Jia TolentinoSarah talks with Jia Tolentino, a culture critic at The New Yorker, about growing up in a megachurch, doing a reality show when she was 16, writing about issues without offering solutions, and her concerns about the impact of the internet and social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-09-241h 06That\'s What She Said with Sarah SpainThat's What She Said with Sarah SpainTrick Mirror: Jia TolentinoSarah talks with Jia Tolentino, a culture critic at The New Yorker, about growing up in a megachurch, doing a reality show when she was 16, writing about issues without offering solutions, and her concerns about the impact of the internet and social media.2019-09-241h 06The BookstoreThe Bookstore57 - Trick Mirror by Jia TolentinoThis is a long one, but it's only because we could not shut up about Trick Mirror and Jia Tolentino. We opine, we contradict ourselves, then we contradict our contradictions. But it's all just being self-reflective of our own self-delusions. You may not believe you need another thinkpiece on the internet and social media, but trust us, you need this book. Millennials, this episode is dedicated especially to you.  Our next book discussion will be on Notes of a Crocodile by Qiu Miaojin. You can find it at your local bookstore or library and read along with us...2019-09-241h 05In Good CompanyIn Good Company020: Jia Tolentino. Girlboss Culture. Our Online Identities.“Selfhood is the economic engine of the Internet” – so says Jia Tolentino, staff writer at the New Yorker, and author of Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion, a razor-sharp collection of essays examining contemporary American culture that touches on everything from the commodification of feminism and the “nightmare” of personal branding, to the similarities between religion and MDMA, and our cultural obsession with ‘the scam’. Find out how the author of one of the most talked about books of 2019 (Trick Mirror debuted on the New York Times bestseller list at #2) has been navigating the paradox of self-promotion, her take on the ub...2019-09-2351 minBooks and AuthorsBooks and AuthorsA special American-themed edition with Ann Patchett and rising star Jia Tolentino.Ann Patchett, Jia Tolentino and USA book picks with Jonathan Lee and Zack Graham.2019-09-2227 minLiterary FrictionLiterary FrictionMinisode Seven: Jia Tolentino and Emilie PineHello! We're back! We missed you! Welcome to Minisode Seven, in which we make an excited return to the studio and catch up on what we got up to over our summer break. Before all that, though, we want to play you some of an ace live event Octavia did with authors Jia Tolentino and Emilie Pine, discussing their brilliant essay collections, Trick Mirror and Notes To Self. Sadly you can only hear the first half of it because there were ghosts in the machine (technical meltdown), but it was a fascinating conversation so we still think it's worth it...2019-09-1749 minLife and Art from FT WeekendLife and Art from FT WeekendUnpacking the internet with Jia TolentinoAs The New Yorker magazine's go-to millennial, Jia Tolentino writes cultural criticism about the internet and how it affects us. She recently published Trick Mirror, a wildly popular collection of essays that explores contemporary culture. On this episode, Jia speaks with Gris about how the internet is moulding us in its image ("and it's important to remember that we are very mouldable!"). She also considers how it feels to find professional success on Twitter, a platform that can be ultimately harmful. Trick Mirror doesn't attempt to solve these problems; it just exposes and untangles them. Later in the episode, L...2019-09-1046 minLittle AtomsLittle AtomsLittle Atoms 602 - Jia Tolentino's Trick MirrorJia Tolentino is a staff writer at The New Yorker and author of the essay collection Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self Delusion is her first book. She joined Neil to talk about how we're all forced to perform and monetize ourselves on the internet, the culture and industries around optimization and life-hacking, and the American tradition of self-reinvention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-09-0328 minSkylight Books Podcast SeriesSkylight Books Podcast SeriesJia Tolentino, "TRICK MIRROR" w/ Emma CarmichaelTrick Mirror is an enlightening, unforgettable trip through the river of self-delusion that surges just beneath the surface of our lives. This is a book about the incentives that shape us, and about how hard it is to see ourselves clearly through a culture that revolves around the self. In each essay, New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino writes about a cultural prism: the rise of the nightmare social internet; the advent of scamming as the definitive millennial ethos; the literary heroine’s journey from brave to blank to bitter; the punitive dream of optimization, which insists that everything, including our b...2019-09-0248 minIt\'s Been a MinuteIt's Been a MinuteInterview: Jia Tolentino On The Internet, Optimization And Other Late Capitalist WoesWriter Jia Tolentino has a keen eye for processing bits of internet absurdity and telling readers what they say about us. The 'New Yorker' staff writer's new book, 'Trick Mirror,' examines several different systems that impact our lives through a series of nine deeply researched essays. Tolentino and Sam Sanders discuss growing up in church, putting your life on the internet and what happens when your life becomes a quest for optimization.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2019-08-2738 minThe Gray Area with Sean IllingThe Gray Area with Sean IllingJia Tolentino on what happens when life is an endless performanceThe introduction to Jia Tolentino’s Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion, hit me hard. In her investigation of how American politics and culture had collapsed into “an unbearable supernova of perpetually escalating conflict,” she became obsessed with five intersecting problems: “First, how the internet is built to distend our sense of identity; second, how it encourages us to overvalue our opinions; third, how it maximizes our sense of opposition; fourth, how it cheapens our understanding of solidarity; and, finally, how it destroys our sense of scale."Yeah, me too.What sets Tolentino’s work apart, though, is...2019-08-261h 44Read it ForwardRead it ForwardEpisode 41 - Pop Culture Powerhouses Panel with Emily Nussbaum, Taffy Brodesser-Akner, Jia Tolentino, and Linda HolmesYou're invited to this live-stream of the Pop Culture Powerhouses Panel, moderated by Read it Forward's senior editor and podcast host, Abbe Wright, and featuring Emily Nussbaum, Taffy Brodesser-Akner, Jia Tolentino, and Linda Holmes. Held at The New School in June of 2019, these four authors discuss their books and the ways in which pop culture — everything from binge-worthy TV to ubiquitous celebrities to the rise of athleisure — influences how we behave as a society.2019-08-1200 minLit UpLit UpJia Tolentino on self-reflectionSelf reflection is one of the hardest things we can do to ourselves and Jia Tolentino covers this in her new book of essays Trick Mirror: Reflections of self delusion. Host Angela Ledgerwood talks with Jia on what inspires her essays and how we can learn to sit within the knowledge of things we've done in the past without changing ourselves. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-08-0857 minLongformLongformEpisode 354: Jia TolentinoJia Tolentino is a staff writer at the New Yorker and the author of the essay collection Trick Mirror: Reflections of Self-Delusion. “I feel a lot of useful guilt solidifying my own advantages at a time when the ground people stand on is being ripped away. And I feel a lot of emotional anxiety about the systems that connect us - about the things that make my life more convenient and make other people’s lives worse. It’s the reality of knowing that ten years from now, when there are millions of more climate refugees, that you’ll be okay. It...2019-08-071h 12This Is the AuthorThis Is the AuthorS4 E44: Gretchen McCulloch, Jia Tolentino, and Carrie GoldbergS4 E44: In this episode meet Gretchen McCulloch, author of BECAUSE INTERNET; Jia Tolentino, author of TRICK MIRROR; and Carrie Goldberg, author of NOBODY’S VICTIM. These women explore different facets of today’s culture and society—everything from the internet’s effect on language to reality TV and wedding culture to society’s treatment of victims of assault. Then find out which author finally took a stand in the gif (jiff) versus gif debate! Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/540664/because-internet/ Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/567511/trick-mirror/ Nobody's Victim by Carrie Gol...2019-08-0612 minFree Audiobook, Where Stories Come Alive, Take a DiveFree Audiobook, Where Stories Come Alive, Take a DiveTrick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion Audiobook by Jia TolentinoListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 367755 Title: Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion Author: Jia Tolentino Narrator: Jia Tolentino Format: Unabridged Length: 9:47:15 Language: English Release date: 08-06-19 Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers UK Genres: Non-Fiction, Politics, General, Philosophy, Education Summary: A Times book of the year A Guardian book of the year MagnificentThe Times Dazzling New Statesman It filled me with hope Zadie Smith We are living in the era of the self, in an era of malleable truth and widespread personal and political delusion. In these nine interlinked essays, Jia Tolentino, the New Yorkers brightest...2019-08-069h 47Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceTrick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia TolentinoPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/364738 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion Author: Jia Tolentino Narrator: Jia Tolentino Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 46 minutes Release date: August 6, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.75 of Total 16 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 3 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “From The New Yorker’s beloved cultural critic comes a bold, unflinching collection of essays about self-deception, examining everything from scammer culture to reality television.”—Esquire   Book Club Pick for Now Read This, from PBS NewsHour and The New York Times • “A whip-smart, challenging book.”—Zadie Smith • “Jia Tolentino could be the Joan Didion...2019-08-0610 minEnhance Your Knowledge Through the Magic of Full AudiobookEnhance Your Knowledge Through the Magic of Full AudiobookTrick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion Audiobook by Jia TolentinoListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 364738 Title: Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion Author: Jia Tolentino Narrator: Jia Tolentino Format: Unabridged Length: 9:46:00 Language: English Release date: 08-06-19 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Fiction & Literature, Non-Fiction, Essays & Anthologies, Social Science, Literary Criticism Summary: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “From The New Yorker’s beloved cultural critic comes a bold, unflinching collection of essays about self-deception, examining everything from scammer culture to reality television.”—Esquire   Book Club Pick for Now Read This, from PBS NewsHour and The New York Times • “A whip-smart, challenging book.”—Zadie Smith • “Jia Tolentino could be the Joan Didion...2019-08-069h 46New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsNew Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsTrick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia TolentinoPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/367755 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion Author: Jia Tolentino Narrator: Jia Tolentino Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 47 minutes Release date: August 6, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: A Times book of the year A Guardian book of the year ‘Magnificent’The Times ‘Dazzling’ New Statesman ‘It filled me with hope’ Zadie Smith We are living in the era of the self, in an era of malleable truth and widespread personal and political delusion. In these nine interlinked essays, Jia...2019-08-0605 minKeep Calm and Cook On with Julia TurshenKeep Calm and Cook On with Julia TurshenJia Tolentino on Writing + CookingJia Tolentino is a staff writer for The New Yorker and her new book of essays, Trick Mirror, is about to come out in August. Before writing for The New Yorker, Jia worked as a deputy editor at Jezebel and a contributing editor at the Hairpin. Jia and Julia talked about writing, real life versus online and print versus digital, how she learned to cook when she was in the Peace Corps., the role of cooking in her life now, a bit about her new book and her anticipation of it being out in the word. 2019-07-0248 minStonerStonerEpisode 27: Jia Tolentino, writer for The New YorkerStoner is back for Season 2! Jia Tolentino is a staff writer at The New Yorker who wrote recently about the teen vaping sensation Juul. We talked about her intention to die on the moon, the etiquette of sharing popcorn with a complete stranger during a stoned viewing of Beauty and the Beast, and how she navigates her weed life.2018-08-2800 min