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February 10, 2025 edition
Recorded December 16, 2024
Chloé Valdary was last on the podcast in May 2021, talking about Theory of Enchantment, an enterprise devoted to more nuanced and art-focussed approaches to DEI. She's back to discuss what she's been up to since then. A lot!
In this conversation, recorded in December, Chloé talks about her journey from prolific tweeting to long-form writing and the impact of social media on mental health and creativity. She talks about psychosomatic work, the influence of Elon Musk on Twitter, and the cultural response to Luigi Mangione's killing of a health insurance executive. In her view, Luigi fandom connects to themes of Puritan heritage, as she discusses in her (then) recent piece Luigi Mangione and the Puritans.
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Chloé Valdary, educator, artist, and founder of the Theory of Enchantment, is on a mission to address the shortcomings of DEI by teaching love and harmony. Chloé received her bachelor's in international studies with a concentration in conflict and diplomacy from the University of New Orleans. She has been published in the WSJ, the New York Times and the Atlantic Magazine, and she spends her days helping schools and businesses build trust in their organizations. In her spare time, she enjoys bird watching, reading, and DJing.
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HOUSEKEEPING
📰 Read my recent essay in The New York Times about accepting help in the wake of the L.A. wildfires.
📖 Pre-order my new book The Catastrophe Hour: Selected Essays (which is unrelated to the current catastrophe).
📺 Visit The Unspeakable on YouTube.
✈️ The Unspeakeasy has new retreats for 2025. We'll be in Texas, New York, Los Angeles, and more.
🥂 Join The Unspeakeasy, my community for freethinking women.
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February 10, 2025 edition
Recorded December 16, 2024
Chloé Valdary was last on the podcast in May 2021, talking about Theory of Enchantment, an enterprise devoted to more nuanced and art-focussed approaches to DEI. She's back to discuss what she's been up to since then. A lot!
In this conversation, recorded in December, Chloé talks about her journey from prolific tweeting to long-form writing and the impact of social media on mental health and creativity. She talks about psychosomatic work, the influence of Elon Musk on Twitter, and the cultural response to Luigi Mangione's killing of a health insurance executive. In her view, Luigi fandom connects to themes of Puritan heritage, as she discusses in her (then) recent piece Luigi Mangione and the Puritans.
GUEST BIO
Chloé Valdary, educator, artist, and founder of the Theory of Enchantment, is on a mission to address the shortcomings of DEI by teaching love and harmony. Chloé received her bachelor's in international studies with a concentration in conflict and diplomacy from the University of New Orleans. She has been published in the WSJ, the New York Times and the Atlantic Magazine, and she spends her days helping schools and businesses build trust in their organizations. In her spare time, she enjoys bird watching, reading, and DJing.
Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here.
HOUSEKEEPING
📰 Read my recent essay in The New York Times about accepting help in the wake of the L.A. wildfires.
📖 Pre-order my new book The Catastrophe Hour: Selected Essays (which is unrelated to the current catastrophe).
📺 Visit The Unspeakable on YouTube.
✈️ The Unspeakeasy has new retreats for 2025. We'll be in Texas, New York, Los Angeles, and more.
🥂 Join The Unspeakeasy, my community for freethinking women.

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