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The Liz Moody Podcast

Mari Andrew — Instagram Fame, Creativity, Dealing With Grief, and Being Paralyzed For A Month (!!)

The Liz Moody Podcast

Liz Moody

Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Education, Mental Health

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2019

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Mari Andrew (@bymariandrew) is one of the most famous writers on Instagram, with water colored mini-essays and illustrations that touch over one million followers daily. She’s the author of the NYTimes best-selling book, Am I There Yet?, and is currently at work on her second book. In this episode, we talk about Mari’s creative process, including the role of both journaling and traveling in her life. We talk about the formative grief following the death of her father, and how she came to be the person she is today, both in the public eye and in her own mind and body. We also talk at length about her experience with Guillain-Barre syndrome, which struck her suddenly while she was in Spain, and left her paralyzed and in extreme pain in a foreign country for over a month. The illness changed her perspective on the world and her life, and her insights about that time are moving and illuminating. Mari is one of the wisest souls that I’ve met; her thoughts on both the grand and minute moments of life are almost startlingly empathetic, and her ability to to capture the true essence of things will spark “aha!” moments in people young and old. I say in this episode that her work and life are a gift to us all, and I mean it—I can’t wait for you to hear the woman behind the wisdom. For every episode of the Healthier Together podcast, there will be a corresponding giveaway. Come enter to win on Instagram @lizmoody. Enjoy! This podcast is brought to you by Four Sigmatic. I’m extremely picky about the food I consume, and after doing a huge amount of research on mushrooms, I’ve become not only a fan but an evangelist. I don’t drink caffeine, so I use mushrooms to help me wake up in the morning (cordyceps), focus in the afternoon (lion’s mane), and calm down in the evening (reishi). I also use the chaga to bolster my immune system on trips (either cross-country or just on the arguably-more-disgusting NYC subway). This stuff REALLY works, and now I rarely go a day without it. Get 15% off your order using the code healthiertogether, or visiting foursigmatic.com/healthiertogether (and feel free to hit me up on Instagram @lizmoody with any questions—I could swan over shrooms till the end of time!). Healthier Together cover art by Zack. Healthier Together music by Alex Ruimy.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi friends and welcome back to the healthier together podcast.

0:05.8

It has been a while to be honest.

0:08.7

A lot of things have happened in my life since we last talked, but I'm happy to say that

0:13.8

the podcast is back on.

0:16.0

It's going to go back to its regular schedule.

0:18.4

So every other week I should be releasing and I should have some amazing, amazing guests

0:23.6

coming up for you guys really, really soon.

0:25.6

I've recorded some really, really cool episodes that I'm really excited to share with you.

0:29.8

I just had really like 14 times, but I needed the emphasis because it's good, good stuff,

0:35.7

including today.

0:37.4

Let's just jump right in with today's guest.

0:40.7

This is Mari Andrew.

0:42.6

Mari Andrew, you probably have seen her beautiful illustrations and writing on Instagram.

0:48.8

She has I think over a million followers on Instagram, which is absolutely insane.

0:54.6

She's by Mari Andrew.

0:57.2

And she also is a book that came out last year and she's working on her second book.

1:01.4

Her first one is called Am I there yet?

1:04.2

Which was a New York Times bestseller and so fascinating and this great sort of memoir

1:10.0

with illustrations about your 20s and growing up and all of those types of things.

1:16.4

I love Mari's Instagram.

1:20.2

It is stunning.

1:22.0

Like she has this way with words and metaphors particularly, I think, where she's really

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