
You’ve heard her name in headlines, during trivia nights, as a punchline: Monica Lewinsky. She’s been a major reference in pop culture since she was 24 years old when a scandal made her a household name overnight. Since then, she’s fought to redefine her reputation - and now she's ready to use her experience to encourage others to take back their power, too.On her new podcast "Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky," Monica leads honest and wide-ranging conversations about what it means to write your own narrative. Each week, guests like Olivia Munn and Alan Cumming share how they've rediscovered purpose, rebuilt relationships, and redefined success after their most vulnerable moments.Watch Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts: Wondery.fm/ReclaimingWithMonicaLewinsky.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chapter 1: Who is Monica Lewinsky and what is her new podcast about?
You've heard her name in headlines, during trivia nights, and as a punchline, Monica Lewinsky. She's been a major reference in pop culture since she was 24 years old, when a scandal made her a household name overnight. Since then, she's fought to redefine her reputation. And now she's ready to use her experience to encourage others to take back their power too.
On her new podcast, Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky, Monica leads honest and wide-ranging conversations about what it means to write your own narrative. Each week, guests share how they've rediscovered purpose, rebuilt relationships, and redefined success after their most vulnerable moments.
Chapter 2: What themes are explored in 'Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky'?
A single incident can shape how the world views someone's life. It might be a public scandal, a viral moment, a career setback, or a personal struggle thrust into the spotlight. Through raw conversations with actors, athletes, activists, and everyday people, Reclaiming explores what happens after the headlines fade and how to find your voice when the world thinks it already knows your story.
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Chapter 3: What can listeners expect from the episode with Olivia Munn?
Hi, everyone. For today's episode, I spoke with my brave and brilliant friend, Olivia Munn. We met over a decade ago and bonded over all things woo woo. So crystals, astrology. We just got into deep, real conversation really quickly, which is kind of the way I like to do it. You probably know her as an actor and an activist.
And if you're on social media, you'd also know her as the mom to adorable Malcolm and May. Because Olivia and I are close, I knew about her struggle with breast cancer in real time, but to hear her heartbreaking and inspiring story in the details that she shared in our conversation, it meant so much to me and made me admire her even more. And for any fans of the newsroom, we went there too.
So anyway, I hope you find something to connect to in our chat, and thanks for joining us on Reclaiming. So let's get into it.
Chapter 4: How does Olivia Munn discuss overcoming personal challenges?
I knew that my friends and people in my life saw me as somebody that would fight back. And I had no idea. I truly had no idea that I... could be manipulated and hurt that way, that I wouldn't just get out of something that was dangerous to my psyche.
Chapter 5: What personal reflections does Monica Lewinsky share about her past?
So many women, I think, find themselves in different levels of relationships that are everything from psychologically and emotionally abusive to physically abusive, and I think find it hard to leave. I mean, and I think people talk more now about... attachment styles and stuff. And so I look back on some of my relationships during what I call my dark decade.
So kind of in between 98, graduate school, whatever, and my first person essay in Vanity Fair in 2014. And I think I look at it and maybe it's a story I tell myself, but I think about that the pain I was in staying in relationships with people who didn't value me, who talked to me a certain way that I allowed and accepted and kept going back for more. And I look at it and I think I was
I was in a deeper pain and experiencing the pain in the relationship was actually easier. Like I knew, I knew I had to go through pain and that was easier than the pain of really what I was sitting on of both, not only my experiences in 98, but whatever, all those experiences before it that, that, that led to all of that.
And so did you feel, do you feel like, does that resonate at all or something different? I only had healthy relationships.
Okay. Lucky bitch. Well, that one made up for all of it. It was a bad, bad period of my life. And what I actually realized that I really want to teach my children and any friends of mine is that, you know, when they say like, oh, just go on the date, like you never know, like you might like them, you know, you'll at least learn what you don't like.
I think for some people who are subconsciously vulnerable, which is what I think I was, because I had no idea I was this vulnerable, to... to anything that had happened to me post that first date is that, um, if you feel in your gut, something's not right, then don't do that first date or get out right away because one day could take years off of your life.
Not just the period that you're with the person, but if you're lucky enough to get out the years, healing yourself afterwards in that particular situation, um, I had a therapist who I really loved. And I know that she cared about me, or at least I thought she did. And I would constantly from the very beginning say, I don't know about this. I don't think this is the right. I want to get.
And then it got worse and worse. I'd be calling her crying and be like, I got to get out.
Yeah.
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