Chana Joffe-Walt is a producer and reporter at This American Life. Her latest story is "Five Women."\n\n \u201cI felt like there was more to learn from these stories, more than just which men are bad and shouldn\u2019t have the Netflix special that they wanted to have. And I was interested, also, in that there were groups of women, and that somehow, in having a group of women, you would have variation of experience. There could be a unifying person who they all experienced, but they would inevitably experience that person differently. And that would raise the question of: Why? And I feel like there is this response: \u2018Why did she stay?\u2019 Or: \u2018Why didn\u2019t she say fuck you?\u2019 Or: \u2018I wouldn\u2019t have been upset by that. I wouldn\u2019t have been offended by that thing.\u2019 Which I feel like is a natural response, but also has a lack of curiosity. There are actual answers to those questions that are interesting.\u201d\n\nThanks to MailChimp and Credible.com.\n@chanajoffewalt\nJoffe-Walt on Longform\n[01:10] "Five Women" (This American Life \u2022 March 2018)\n[01:25] Longform Podcast #289: Liliana Segura\n[02:55] Joffe-Walt's Archive at This American Life\n[04:55] "Five Women Are Accusing A Top Left-Leaning Media Executive Of Sexually Harassing Them" (Cora Lewis \u2022 BuzzFeed \u2022 Dec 2017)\n[06:15] I Love Dick (Amazon Studios \u2022 2016)\n[08:45] "From Aggressive Overtures to Sexual Assault: Harvey Weinstein\u2019s Accusers Tell Their Stories" (Ronan Farrow \u2022 New Yorker \u2022 Oct 2017)\n[10:15] "Lupita Nyong\u2019o: Speaking Out About Harvey Weinstein" (Lupita Nyong'o \u2022 New York Times \u2022 Oct 2017)\n[08:25] "Your Reckoning. And Mine" (Rebecca Traister \u2022 New York Mag \u2022 Nov 2017)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices