Why it Resonates

Lena Dunham & Girls

11 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Content note: This episode discusses body image, mental health, addiction, chronic illness, and sexual assault allegations. Lena Dunham didn’t just create a TV show, she became one of the most polarising cultural figures of an entire generation. But why did Girls resonate so deeply with millennials… and why is Gen Z suddenly rediscovering it now? In this episode of Why It Resonates, Lem Zakharia breaks down the psychology, storytelling, and cultural timing behind the HBO phenomenon that changed how women were allowed to exist on screen. From awkward realism and “unlikable” female protagonists to body politics, oversharing, backlash culture, and the rise of authenticity as cultural currency, this is a deep dive into how Girls reshaped television, internet culture, and modern ideas of womanhood. New episodes weekly. Subscribe for more episodes unpacking the ideas, trends, and moments that capture global attention.

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