STARGIRL

Emma Glenn Baker

STARGIRL is a mythology I created to make sense of things. It’s a show about girls who stand out, but it’s also a way to understand the world through patterns, both externally (by examining the type of women who reign over public life), and internally (by exploring how we deploy our own forces of projection). It’s a call to get into your body and follow your intuition—to explore your admiration and judgment of the Stargirls, and let that be a guiding light. Subscribe to the STARGIRL Patreon to unlock exclusive content: https://patreon.com/STARGIRLpod By @emmaglennbaker

  1. 4D AGO

    Ep. 93: Eva Chen with Ashleigh Carter

    This week we ride the spirit of New York Fashion Week to discuss Eva Chen, whose career emblematizes the changing nature of fashion media in the past decade: from Condé Nast darling to Instagram mega-poster to VP of Fashion at Meta. Along with our guest Ashleigh Carter, we discuss Eva’s unselfconscious approach to the shifting media landscape, the late-2010s fascination with tech workplace culture-as-content (#evachenpose, Tiny Conference Room, team workouts, etc.), and how the well-intentioned “democratization of Fashion” is unfortunately swagless. Plus, we explore our original New York Dreams and the material and spiritual Ls we’ve taken in pursuit of a feeling of glamour. Plus: My review of Wuthering Heights, Margaret Qualley-as-bombshell, and Addison Rae’s impending baddie era. Ashleigh Carter is a writer, journalist, and content creator based in New York City. She has written for Teen Vogue, Glamour, Them, NowThis News and more, and has more than 185,000 followers on TikTok. Follow her on TikTok and Instagram! Links: “Margaret Qualley on Substance, Surrender, and Life with Jack Antonoff” Marisa Meltzer in Vanity Fair (2026) “Margaret Qualley Manifested This Cover Story” Willa Bennett in Cosmopolitan (2025) Addison BADDIE ERA is happening!!! Omg so done with the gracious ingenue blushy tutu… #evachenpose on Instagram Example of late 2010s obsession with tech workplace culture feat. tiny conference room Refinery 29 (2019) “How Eva Chen Went From Pre-Med Student to Director of Fashion Partnerships at Instagram” Fashionista (2018) “How I Get It Done: Eva Chen” The Cut (2018) “Meet Fashion’s Coolest Girlboss Eva Chen” Glamour UK (2018) Eva on Work In Progress with Sophia Bush (2019) “How Eva Chen Gets It Done” The Run-Through with Vogue (2024)Tom’s Perfect 10 Granola (Go Tom lol!)

    1h 30m
  2. FEB 5

    Ep. 91: Ethel Cain [TEASER]

    *Full episode on Patreon* This week we reflect on the recent significance of the musician Ethel Cain: as the leading musical animator of rural Southern Christian life, a Dark Prophet to rally around, and an idiosyncratic emblem of so many conversations that marked the past few years. We also examine the recent bloating of the “Southern Gothic” genre, analyze the longing to portray regional American identities, and propose Ethel as a cultural bridge between pandemic-era Christian poseurs and today’s girlygirl obsession with alternative spirituality. We also hear directly from STARGIRL listener Alex (@daught3rmourn1ng_) who is originally from the Florida panhandle, was brought up in the Southern Baptist tradition, and now makes experimental drone music (like what?!). 3 So grateful for all that you shared! Thanks also to Soraya Beheshti @sorayaofficial and Nim @nimityonline for your great ideas as well!  Links: “Ethel Cain’s Guide to the Southern Gothic” The Face (2022) “Daughters of Cain, Sharp Objects & How the Recession Gave Rise to the Southern Gothic” Polyester Zine  “Ethel Cain Is Done Trying to Control the Narrative" W Mag (2022) “Ethel Cain: An All-American Girl” Paper Mag (2022) Ethel Cain on Popcast (2025) “my experiences with the paranormal, the otherworldly, and the generally bothersome” Ethel Cain’s Youtube Wikipedia list of “Southern Gothic” media “Nettles” explained “American Teenager,” “Crush” music videos

    52 min
  3. JAN 8

    Ep. 88: Anne Hathaway with Vanessa Lily Chung

    This week we’re joined by the writer Vanessa Lily Chung to (finally!!) tackle Anne Hathaway, an unassailable Stargirl whose Dream / Threat has always been totally vague but universally felt. We explore our own girlhood memories young Anne (Princess Diaries, Ella Enchanted, The Devil Wears Prada) and the latent “makeover” dream therein, reflect on the near-decade of #Hathahate, trace her comeback in the last few years via her fashion and beauty renaissance, and speculate on the major 2026 she’s about to have with TDWP II, Mother Mary, The Odessey, and more. Plus: Vanessa’s fascinating racial misidentification with Anne as a young woman, Anne’s obsession with playing “sick girls,” the psychology of the default brunette, and the Threat of plainness.  Vanessa Lily Chung is a writer from Brooklyn. Her criticism has appeared in The Baffler, The Brooklyn Rail, and The Henry James Review. Follow her on IG or email her at vanessalilyc@gmail.com. *Emma’s opening a few more personal training spots for Winter 2026. If you’re interested in learning more, book a free consult call here! Discussed: Performances mentioned: Princess Diaries, Ella Enchanted, Brokeback Mountain, The Devil Wears Prada, Rachel Getting Married, Love and Other Drugs, Get Smart, Bride Wars, The Dark Knight Rises, One Day, Les Mis, Interstellar, The Intern, Ocean’s 8, Eileen, The Idea of You, Mother Mary, The Devil Wears Prada II, The Odessey, Verity #Hathahate archive in The Cut (!!) Anne at the 2008 Oscars Anne in pink Prada fake nipplegate moment Anne in Les Mis Fantine vibes… People Magazine cover July 2008: “The Princess and the Con Man” Lip Sync Battle: Anne Hathaway “Wrecking Ball” (2015) Anne on Mark Maron (2017) Anne at Cannes 2022 (internet-breaking) Anne in Interview Mag (2022) Anne and Emily Blunt Variety Actors on Actors (2024) Anne recent Vogue profile (2025) Mother Mary preview (2026)STARGIRL episode on Bianca Giaever (2023)

    1h 31m

Ratings & Reviews

4.4
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

STARGIRL is a mythology I created to make sense of things. It’s a show about girls who stand out, but it’s also a way to understand the world through patterns, both externally (by examining the type of women who reign over public life), and internally (by exploring how we deploy our own forces of projection). It’s a call to get into your body and follow your intuition—to explore your admiration and judgment of the Stargirls, and let that be a guiding light. Subscribe to the STARGIRL Patreon to unlock exclusive content: https://patreon.com/STARGIRLpod By @emmaglennbaker

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