In Her Shoes from the Cut is a weekly conversation between a special guest and Lindsay Peoples, The Cut's Editor-in-Chief, exploring culture, style, sex, politics and more. Intimate, provocative, and probing, the Cut aims to ask questions before listeners even know they have them, always with a generous wit and an expansive idea of what is possible. From New York Magazine and The Vox Media Podcast... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 216 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsDocumentarySociety & Culture |
CHANI is the second largest astrology app on the market, even though its founders have prioritized growing slowly and sustainably. Today we speak to its founders, Chani Nicholas and Sonya Passi about their company's mold-breaking benefits package, wh... more
In 2014, Sophia Amoruso was the founder and CEO of Nasty Gal and her book #Girlboss was a New York Times bestseller – plus responsible for coining the hashtag-turned-cultural-phenomenon. Since then her company has folded and the "girlboss" has been d... more
Chelsea Fagan first started The Financial Diet as a personal blog about her own financial mistakes. Now it’s a cross-platform media company run by a small team of women who work four days a week and share profits. This week, we talk to Chelsea all ab... more
When Aurora James was launching her luxury shoe line, Brother Vellies, she didn’t know that she’d eventually launch a non-profit and an equity fund dedicated to supporting black-owned businesses. But after the pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests... more
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I’m sure Lindsay is a talented and intelligent person, but being talented does not mean you will be a good podcast host; it is a specific skill set that clearly goes unappreciated by this publication. The production and conception of each episode feel like an afterthought. It’s just an all-around bad look for The Cut. Clearly nobody is permitted to give The Boss any honest feedback.
Please bring back the topic episodes, these interviews are so boring. The cut has so many cool articles I wish this podcast reflected that.
I used to love this podcast and now I have to be desperate for entertainment to listen. Lindsay seems like a cool girl but she doesn’t have the charisma to carry a show. Please bring in some more energy!
This used to be one of my favourites, I love LPW but I do feel like she’s not the best interviewer, with guests she has interest in the quality is good, but when she doesn’t I find it quite difficult to listen to as she seems very un-engaged with the guest and just is reading off her planned questions.
Like so many others, I was an avid listener since 2019. I find this “new” continent quite boring and repetitive and miss the old cultural reporting days full of fun juicy reporting. Where’s the pop culture! The deep dives! Explorations of femininity and power! Come back Imy :’(
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The episodes feature intimate dialogues about culture, style, politics, and sexuality, often through the lens of influential guests who share their personal stories and insights. Topics range from the intricacies of running sustainable businesses in the astrology sector to the challenges faced by women in leadership roles, emphasizing women's empowerment in various fields. Unique to this series is its balancing act between entertaining storytelling and engaging discussions that probe deeper into societal themes—whether it's the economic implications of financial literacy for women or the representation of marginalized communities in media. The conversations are probably framed by a tone that is both relatable and provocative, encouraging li... more
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Recent guests on The Cut include:
1. Chani Nicholas
2. Sonya Passi
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