The Cut

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 Network. New episodes every other Wednesday.

Personal Journals
Documentary
Fashion & Beauty
76
The Crock-Pot, from Nice Try!
Nice Try! Interior heads into the kitchen and explores the anxiety-absolving promise of home-cooking equipment
38 min
77
Why Bother Being Nice?
How can one try to be nice in a mean world? The Cut turns to Jonathan Van Ness for answers.
24 min
78
How Do I Make Friends Now?
The pandemic has left a lot of us with this sense that our friends have...disappeared. So Cut producer Noor Bouzidi goes in search of a new social life.
17 min
79
The Antivaxxer In Your Life
26 min
80
You and I Are in a Parasocial Relationship
The Cut's B.A. Parker talks to social media star Connor Franta about parasocial relationships and what it means to have 20 million followers.
26 min
81
In Her Shoes: Garcelle Beauvais
27 min
82
Talking About Abortion With My Mom
With a topic as polarizing as abortion, journalist Kathleen Walsh and her mom to figure out why this issue is more than just a political one.
23 min
83
In Her Shoes: Cynthia Erivo
26 min
84
Going Back to a Theater Near You
With the Fall movie season in full swing, B.A. Parker talks to the star of the French thriller "Titane," Agathe Rousselle.
17 min
85
In Her Shoes: Gabourey Sidibe
36 min
86
20 Years Ago, She Warned Us About R. Kelly
27 min
87
Who Gets to Be Safe at HBCUs?
The Cut's B.A. Parker explores the struggles for sexual assault survivors to be believed at Historically Black Colleges and seeks advice from Anita Hill.
28 min
88
Why Do I Feel Weird Saying I’m Bisexual?
The Cut’s Jazmín Aguilera has fought to be able to call herself bisexual, only to find out that the term might be a little… passé.
23 min
89
Smutty TV Has Changed and So Have We
With shows like Bridgerton, Normal People, and Sex/Life, what does it mean for how we express our desires out loud?
19 min
90
Maybe You Should Go Outside
27 min
91
We Are All Burnt Out
We are all fried. All of us are working longer hours and smashing into a wall of depletion. But what does it mean to be so burnt out? And is there any way to break free?
25 min
92
Kat Chow Sees Ghosts
The Cut's B.A. Parker talks with author Kat Chow about loss and her new book "Seeing Ghosts."
19 min
93
Stay Out of My Hijabi Business
The Cut producer Noor Bouzidi explores the personal choice to wear or not to wear hijab.
27 min
94
In Her Shoes: Sanaa Lathan
31 min
95
How Coachella Took the Woodstock Look, from Swi...
The Cut’s Jazmín Aguilera and B.A. Parker talk the connections between festival fashion, music and culture with Switched on Pop.
23 min
96
Why Does the Internet Hate Black Women?
The Cut’s B.A. Parker talks with Moya Bailey and Zeba Blay about the mental impact of misogynoir and what it means for the future of Black women online.
28 min
97
Transracial Adoptees Are Tired of TV
Cut producer Schuyler Swenson searches for complex stories about transracial adoptions on screen.
29 min
98
So Now You Wanna Free Britney Too, Huh?
The Cut’s Jazmín Aguilera and Angelina Chapin tap into the Britney Spears's fandom and explore how its devotion turned to activism.
20 min
99
Where’s My F--king Teenage Dream?
Olivia Rodrigo's "Sour" album makes the Cut's B.A. Parker nostalgic for being a sad girl with big feelings.
19 min
100
The Lovers, from Tabloid
The first episode of Tabloid: The Pam and Tommy Sex Tape, a series from Luminary and New York Magazine, is out now.
20 min