Radhika Jones is the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair and the editor of Women on Women.\n\n\u201cThere are a lot of people who still see the value of talking to someone, having a real conversation \u2014 about the things that they\u2019re doing, the things that they\u2019re caring about, the things that they\u2019re afraid of, the things that are challenging \u2014 because in that conversation, they themselves will discover things that they didn\u2019t realize. It obviously takes courage. It\u2019s a payoff for the reader, certainly, but I think that there are subjects who understand that there is something there for them, too.\u201d\n\nThanks to Mailchimp and Pitt Writers for sponsoring this week's episode.\n\n\n\n\n@radhikajones\n\n\n[03:28] Vanity Fair's New Establishment Summit\n\n\n[08:45] \u201cThe Beautiful Power of Ta-Nehisi Coates\u201d (Vanity Fair \u2022 2019)\n\n\n[11:42] \u201cDelta Nights\u201d (New Yorker \u2022 2000)\n\n\n[31:05] \u201cJonathan Franzen: Great American Novelist\u201d (TIME \u2022 2010)\n\n\n[39:50] George Magazine\n\n\n[40:37] Dominick Dunne's Vanity Fair archive\n\n\n[41:15] \u201cThe Often Perilous, Sometimes Lucrative, and Ever-Evolving Business of Being a YouTube Star in 2019\u201d (Vanity Fair \u2022 2019)\n\n\n[41:53] Vanity Fair's Women on Women (Penguin Press \u2022 2019)\n\n\n[54:56] \u201cInside TheMaven's Plan To Turn Sports Illustrated Into A Rickety Content Mill\u201d (Deadspin \u2022 2019)\n\n\n[1:00:00] \u201cYou Won't Believe What Happened: The Wild, Disturbing Saga of Robert Kraft's Visit to a Strip Mall Sex Spa\u201d (Vanity Fair \u2022 2019)\n\n\n[1:00:45] \u201cTo Cheat and Lie in L.A.: How the College-Admissions Scandal Ensnared the Richest Families in Southern California\u201d (Vanity Fair \u2022 2019)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices