
225. Meghan Daum on Our Culture's Catastrophe Hour
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Nancy and Sarah speak with Meghan Daum, the podcaster behind The Unspeakable and author of a great new collection of essays, The Catastrophe Hour. They talk about writing, Charlie Kirk, young people casting around for meaning, and a very eye-raising report in the New York Times about a recent blockbuster memoir about MDMA-assisted recovered memories of violent sexual assault. It raises some questions!
Will this be a tipping point for the publishing industry? We discuss integrity, celebrity, Oprah Winfrey, the challenge of selling books, and how to fact-check memories in the first place.
Also discussed:
* Tylenol: Latest tool of the Resistance
* Are Reddit posts the new sad girl diaries?
* That time Meghan observed Turning Point gatherings …
* The return of Alex P. Keaton!
* Books usually don’t have fact-checkers
* Sarah’s hard lessons when editing personal essays
* Incoherence, the theme of our time
* Fabulists in the memoir genre like moths to a flame
* Toot’n Totum!
* “Nancy is Marie Antoinette.”
* The 90s are back, and if you invite us to your party, we will totally stand around the kitchen smoking clove cigarettes
* “Monchhichi, monchhichi, oh so soft and cuddly”
* The truth vs. my truth
* How is Meghan’s new book like a handgun?
* Paul Newman used French eye drops?
* NYT reader comments FTW
Plus, the John Brown Gun Club, a tragic story of literary shame, more Robert Reford love, and much more!