Awf The Record

Jeannette and Mona

In a podcast that lives up to its name, Mona Kosar Abdi and Jeannette Reyes go “Awf the Record” with industry disruptors and cultural tastemakers, bringing you candid conversations that reflect the dynamic intersection of media, culture, and society . It’s a show that lives between the news of the day and the group chat. [Awf- Thuh- Rekərd ].

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Jay Manuel: Top Model Scandals, Secrets & The Dark Side Of ANTM

    What really happened behind the scenes of America’s Next Top Model? In this episode of Awf The Record, Mona Kosar Abdi and Jeannette Reyes sit down with fashion creative director, TV personality, and former America’s Next Top Model judge Jay Manuel for a raw and revealing conversation about the reality behind one of the most iconic reality shows of the 2000s. Jay opens up about the renewed public scrutiny surrounding ANTM after the Netflix documentary and social media rewatch culture reignited conversations about the show’s controversial moments. From the infamous photoshoots and makeovers to the power dynamics behind the scenes, Jay shares what it was really like working at the center of one of television’s biggest reality franchises. He discusses his complicated relationship with Tyra Banks, the pressure of working within a massive television production machine, and the decisions he wishes he had handled differently. Jay also reflects on how reality television shaped today’s social media culture, where identity, narrative, and public perception are constantly curated and manipulated. Beyond the controversy, the conversation dives into Jay’s career in fashion, his experiences navigating fame, and the deeper cultural impact of Top Model during a time when diversity in fashion and television looked very different from what it does today. This episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes perspective on reality TV, fame, and the blurred line between entertainment and truth. KEY POINTS Jay responds to the renewed criticism of America’s Next Top ModelWhat really happened behind the scenes of the controversial ANTM momentsThe complicated power dynamics between production, networks, and talentJay’s relationship with Tyra Banks and how it evolved over the yearsWhy reality TV editing can drastically change public perceptionThe pressures and toxicity that can exist inside major television productionsHow early reality TV helped shape today’s social media cultureJay’s reflections on what he would handle differently todayThe lasting cultural impact of ANTM on fashion, television, and representation QUOTES  “Reality TV is not real. And yet reality television has morphed into reality.” – Jay Manuel “Fame is not a real thing.” – Jay Manuel “We were assigning identities to people.” – Jay Manuel “Reality television was just the rehearsal for how everyone lives online now.” – Jay Manuel RESOURCES:  Jay Manuel  Instagram: @mrjaymanuel Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Watch on Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Follow us on Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast Follow us on TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Visit our website: www.AwfTheRecord.com  Follow Mona on TikTok and IG Follow Jeannette on TikTok and IG

    1h 3m
  2. 12 MAR

    How A Posing Class Taught Us Seduction

    What does it actually mean to be sexy? In the Season 4 premiere of Awf The Record, Mona Kosar Abdi and Jeannette Reyes reunite in New York and quickly find themselves unpacking a bigger question than they expected: why does being sexy feel so uncomfortable for so many women? What starts as a simple posing class meant to help them feel more confident in photos turns into a deeper conversation about religion, misogyny, body policing, and the shame many women are taught to feel about their own bodies. From growing up in conservative households to navigating public careers in media, Mona and Jeannette reflect on the messages they internalized about modesty, confidence, and credibility. They also explore how women are often judged differently for the same behavior - and why reclaiming your confidence can feel rebellious. Plus:   • Jeannette reveals why she almost moved to Chicago instead of New York  • Mona opens up about nostalgia and the “highlight reel” trap  • The two admit their shared struggle with chronic lateness  • And the posing class that accidentally turned into a philosophy lesson This episode is about confidence, identity, and redefining what “sexy” really means. Because maybe the problem isn’t being sexy… Maybe it’s the story we’ve been told about it. KEY POINTS Breaking news: Mona and Jeannette are finally living in the same cityWhy Jeannette almost moved to Chicago before choosing New YorkTheir honest confession about chronic lateness and “time blindness”The surprising downside of romanticizing the pastThe posing class that unexpectedly turned into a confidence breakthroughWhy slowing down is the secret to confidence and presenceHow religion and culture shaped their views on sexuality growing upThe moment Jeannette was labeled as “the girl who would corrupt the pastor’s son”Why sexiness is far more complex (and powerful) than society makes it seem QUOTES  “Owning my sexy is uncomfortable.” – Jeannette Reyes “Sexiness is more multifaceted than we give it credit for.” – Mona Kosar Abdi “It's uncomfortable for me to be sexy. And if I happen to be sexy, that is not on purpose.” – Jeannette Reyes “A sexy woman is sure of herself. She has this confidence that you can't control.” – Mona Kosar Abdi RESOURCES:  Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Mona Kosar Abdi IG |  @monakabdi  Jeannette Reyes IG |  Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Watch on Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Follow us on Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast Follow us on TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Visit our website: www.AwfTheRecord.com Follow Mona on TikTok and IG Follow Jeannette on TikTok and IG

    39 min

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In a podcast that lives up to its name, Mona Kosar Abdi and Jeannette Reyes go “Awf the Record” with industry disruptors and cultural tastemakers, bringing you candid conversations that reflect the dynamic intersection of media, culture, and society . It’s a show that lives between the news of the day and the group chat. [Awf- Thuh- Rekərd ].

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