21 episodes

If you've ever yelled at someone on social media about, say, cancel culture or mask-wearing, then you are a soldier in the culture wars - those everyday battles for dominance between conflicting values.
In Jon Ronson’s award winning first series of Things Fell Apart, he explored the origin stories of these culture wars which have divided us so toxically for decades. But now new battle lines have been drawn. Many of them are linked by one extraordinary thing: they all snowballed within days of each other, just weeks into lockdown. And so in Season Two of Things Fell Apart, Jon Ronson uncovers intriguing and wholly unexpected origin stories, but this time of the culture wars that ignited during lockdown, and now dominate society.

Things Fell Apart BBC Podcasts

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.6 • 546 Ratings

If you've ever yelled at someone on social media about, say, cancel culture or mask-wearing, then you are a soldier in the culture wars - those everyday battles for dominance between conflicting values.
In Jon Ronson’s award winning first series of Things Fell Apart, he explored the origin stories of these culture wars which have divided us so toxically for decades. But now new battle lines have been drawn. Many of them are linked by one extraordinary thing: they all snowballed within days of each other, just weeks into lockdown. And so in Season Two of Things Fell Apart, Jon Ronson uncovers intriguing and wholly unexpected origin stories, but this time of the culture wars that ignited during lockdown, and now dominate society.

    S2. How Things Fell Apart, with Jon Ronson and Adam Buxton

    S2. How Things Fell Apart, with Jon Ronson and Adam Buxton

    In this bonus episode, Jon Ronson's friend and fellow podcaster Adam Buxton chat about the latest season of Things Fell Apart. They discuss their favourite moments from the show and how to best navigate the culture wars, all while also chatting about lockdown, fatherhood, social anxiety and how a rough time at Cardiff High School made Jon Ronson a better journalist.

    • 36 min
    S2. Ep 8: Mikki’s Hero’s Journey

    S2. Ep 8: Mikki’s Hero’s Journey

    How a former actor and model, burned by Hollywood and devastated by the death of his brother, has become an important culture warrior, fueling the flames of every story we tell this season.
    Written and presented by Jon Ronson
    Produced by Sarah Shebbeare
    Original music by Phil Channell

    • 37 min
    S2. Ep 7: You’ll Own Nothing and You’ll Be Happy

    S2. Ep 7: You’ll Own Nothing and You’ll Be Happy

    How a young man with a novel idea for affordable accommodation, and an Oxford man with a plan for bus lanes, and a Danish woman writing a thought experiment about car rentals, unwittingly became hate figures for conspiracy theorists.
    Written and presented by Jon Ronson
    Produced by Sarah Shebbeare
    Original music by Phil Channell

    • 33 min
    S2. Ep 6: A Hierarchy of Trauma

    S2. Ep 6: A Hierarchy of Trauma

    How a bestselling book about trauma - lockdown’s number one bestseller - helped the culture war over free speech burst out of colleges and into the workplace. A shift some people pejoratively call the Great Awokening.
    Written and presented by Jon Ronson
    Produced by Sarah Shebbeare
    Original music by Phil Channell

    • 33 min
    S2. Ep 5: Things Weren’t Going Back to Normal

    S2. Ep 5: Things Weren’t Going Back to Normal

    How a schism between a mother and her teenage daughter during lockdown contributed to Governor Ron DeSantis enacting new and far-reaching laws in Florida.
    Written and presented by Jon Ronson
    Produced by Sarah Shebbeare
    Original music by Phil Channell

    • 36 min
    S2. Ep 4: Spicy Brando

    S2. Ep 4: Spicy Brando

    How a disenfranchised young man, maddened by the strict lockdown laws in Michigan, joined a club of like-minded men and suddenly found himself under arrest for the most unlikely and horrific crime.
    Written and presented by Jon Ronson
    Produced by Sarah Shebbeare
    Original music by Phil Channell

    • 34 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
546 Ratings

546 Ratings

Nommyb ,

Couldn’t help but binge it

Endlessly fascinating. I’ve recommended both seasons to several people. Reasoned, empathetic interviews, carefully curated journalism. Love it and I hope there’s more to come.

gunitpants ,

Ronson Brings Things Together

Ronson is already one of the most creative and unique authors going. But he brings his strengths to the podcast world and leaves with no weaknesses.
S2 is especially poignant to the current Covid inspired culture wars. But this is an investigative podcast just like Last Days of August or Butterfly Effect. Ronson tells the stories behind the headlines of culture reactions. It’s much more telling that a single person being misunderstood is the root of so many troubles.
If you feel like you can’t relate or this is wokeliberatti maybe reevaluate your sources so you read both sides of a story?

Osc89 ,

Cowardly

What a disappointment Jon Ronson has become. If there was ever a time to show some backbone, this was it.

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