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Good Life Project

Danielle Henderson | The Ugly Cry

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.5 • 3.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2021

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Danielle Henderson is a TV writer, former editor for Rookie, cohost of the film podcast I Saw What You Did, and author of the achingly poignant and funny memoir, The Ugly Cry. Abandoned at ten years old by a mother who chose her drug-addicted, abusive boyfriend, she was raised by grandparents who thought their child-rearing days had ended in the 1960s. She grew up, in her words, “Black, weird, and overwhelmingly uncool in a mostly white neighborhood in upstate New York, which created its own identity crises.” Under the eye-rolling, profanity-laced, yet unconditionally loving tutelage of her uncompromising grandmother—and the horror movies she obsessively watched—Danielle found writing as a powerful outlet and form of creative expression. Along the way, she’s written for many major outlets, TV shows, and as she shares, “she drove from New York to Alaska by herself, survived a bear chase, four Alaskan winters, junior high school, working in a convent, Aquanet hairspray, acid wash jeans, and the entirety of the Mets' 1987 season.” We talk about it all in today’s conversation.

You can find Danielle at: Website | Instagram | I Saw What You Did podcast

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0:00.0

My guest today, Danielle Henderson, is a TV writer, former editor, rookie co-host of

0:11.1

the film podcast I saw what you did, an author of the achingly poignant and funny memoir,

0:16.0

The Ugly Cry.

0:17.4

Abandoned at 10 years old by a mother who chose a drug-adicted abuse of boyfriend, she was

0:22.8

raised by grandparents who pretty much thought their child-rearing days had ended in the

0:27.2

60s.

0:28.2

In her words, black, weird, and overwhelmingly uncool in a mostly white neighborhood in

0:33.2

upstate New York, which created its own identity crisis.

0:36.7

And under the eye-rolling, profanity laced yet unconditionally loving to live of her uncompromising

0:43.2

grandmother and the horror movies that she obsessively watched, Danielle found writing

0:47.5

as a powerful outlet and form of creative expression and went out into the world and

0:52.3

started to build that as her life and career.

0:54.9

And along the way, she's written for many major outlets, TV shows, and as she shares,

1:00.5

she drove from New York to Alaska by herself, survived a bear chase for Alaskan Winters, junior

1:05.7

high school working in a confedant Aquanet Harris-Bray acid wash jeans, and the entirety of the

1:10.5

Mets 1987 season, which as a kid who grew up on Long Island, I remember that season

1:16.5

as well.

1:17.5

So we talk about it all in today's conversation.

1:20.3

So excited to share it with you.

1:22.3

I'm Jonathan Fields.

1:24.0

And this is Good Life Project.

1:34.1

We have to start in a really important and maybe touchy area.

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