Episode 165: Jazmine Hughes

Published: Nov. 4, 2015, 6:04 p.m.

Jazmine Hughes is an associate editor at The New York Times Magazine. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Elle,\xa0Cosmopolitan, and The New Republic.\n\n\u201cYou hope that one day when you\u2019re the editor-in-chief of Blah, Blah, Blah, that you\u2019ll wake up and be like, \u2018Okay, I deserve my job.\u2019 But so far I haven\u2019t met anyone who has told me that they feel that way. But, I will say, I don\u2019t talk to white men a lot.\u201d\n\nThanks to MailChimp, MasterClass, and The Great Courses Plus for sponsoring this week's episode.\n\nShow Notes:\n@jazzedloon\n[3:00] "I Bled Through My Pants My First Day Working for the The New York Times" (Lenny \u2022 Oct 2015)\n[7:00] "Do You Have Impostor Syndrome?" (The Hairpin\u2022 Nov 2014)\n[15:00] "I Dressed Like Cookie from Empire for a Week to Get Over My Imposter Syndrome" (Cosmopolitan\u2022 Oct 2015)\n[23:00] "How Many White People Does It Take to Ruin a Good Joke? (The New Republic \u2022 Sept 2015)\n[24:00] The Secret Fantasies of Adults (New Yorker \u2022 Nov 2014)\n[26:00] I'm Black, He's White. Who Cares? I Do, Actually. (Jezebel \u2022 Aug 2013)\n[38:00] "The Radical Vision of Toni Morrison" (Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah \u2022 New York Times Magazine \u2022 April 2015)\n[42:00] "One Big Question" archive (The Hairpin\u2022 Sept 2015)\n[42:00] I Love Myself When I'm Laughing and Then Again When I am Looking Mean and Impressive (Zora Neale Hurston \u2022 The Feminist Press at CUNY \u2022 1979)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices