Zosia Mamet is an author and actress known for her breakout role as Shoshanna on HBO’s Girls. In this episode, she joins us to discuss her raw, funny, and deeply personal new book, Does This Make Me Funny?
In this candid conversation, Zosia opens up about anxiety, self-worth, family legacy, and the constant challenge of defining herself outside of fame. She shares the emotional rollercoaster of turning her private journal entries into a published book — what it feels like to expose your inner world to strangers — and the strange comfort that comes from owning your story before anyone else can.
From nepo baby labels to the internet’s obsession with lineage, Zosia talks about navigating public judgment with humor and grace, and what it’s really like to grow up as the daughter of legendary playwright David Mamet. She explains why compassion matters more than defensiveness, and how empathy became her quiet rebellion against cynicism.
Zosia also reflects on her years playing Shoshanna — the character that made her a pop culture icon — and why she still feels connected to her. She opens up about the bittersweet nature of creative success, the beauty of radical honesty in relationships, and how her husband’s blunt truth-telling helped her redefine love and emotional safety.
Funny, heartfelt, and disarmingly honest, this episode is a deep dive into vulnerability, artistic growth, and what it means to stay authentic in a world built on performance.
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00:00 - Girls opened doors and the Shoshana effect
00:24 - Intro: Justin Jay and The Plug
00:55 - Iconic roles: the blessing and curse of being typecast
01:50 - Tackling anxiety, body image, and self-worth
02:20 - Guest introduction: Zosia Mamet, author and actress
02:53 - Book release nerves and the “anxiety flea”
04:20 - Acting vs. writing: How creative paths challenge us differently
07:16 - Sharing personal stories while protecting identities
11:32 - Handling internet trolls with compassion
13:16 - Growing up Mamet: privilege, pressure, and the NEPO label
28:24 - Breakout role reflections: Girls, improv, and industry lessons
42:00 - Closing plug: Zosia Mamet’s book Does This Make Me Funny?
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