SUPD Presents: Ana Marie Cox "Getting Better"
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🗓️ 9 March 2024
⏱️ 73 minutes
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SUPD Presents: "Getting Better with Ana Marie Cox"
I convinced Ana Marie Cox to come back to Podcasting One Episode at a time. I am really excited about this opportunity and I hope you will support Ana by sending her 5-10$ for joining us today.
For more on what "Getting Better" all about you will have to press play!
For more on Ana's Guest Sans Bar Founder: Chris Marshall
Chris is the visionary founder Sans Bar. He is a renowned mental health advocate and writer who has dedicated his career to building inclusive, alcohol-free communities. Chris has been alcohol-free since 2007 and began his work as a Substance Use counselor in 2009. His passion for supporting those in recovery led him to create Sans Bar in 2017, a groundbreaking alcohol-free space and community based in Austin, Texas.
Chris has gained national recognition for his innovative approach to building sober communities and has been featured in major publications, including Men’s Health, The New York Times, and USA Today. He's an accomplished speaker and has been invited to share his insights at events such as the Aspen Ideas Festival.
With a track record of success in mental health advocacy and community-building, Chris is a leading voice in the movement to create more inclusive spaces for those seeking a sober lifestyle.
Ana Marie Cox is a political columnist for The New Republic and a culture critic whose writing has appeared in Texas Monthly, Sports Illustrated, the New York Times, and NBC.com. Through 2022, she wrote a “Sober Questioning” column at The Cut. She hosts the science fiction and political science podcast Space the Nation with Dan Drezner (created to fill the hole in their hearts when The Churn was canceled). She’s a regular on the Stephen King podcast The Losers Club (a favorite episode is this one on recovery themes in King’s work). Her memoir, “Just Like Your Mother” — a reported account of addiction, recovery, and intergenerational trauma — will be published by Random House.
She hosted "With Friends Like These," a podcast from Crooked Media from 2017-2022. During the pandemic When we recognized there was a pandemic, she had a regular Instagram Live check-in with John Moe, that archive is here.
She conducted the "Talk" interviews featured in the New York Times Magazine from 2015-17. She was the senior political correspondent for MTV News from 2016 until they pivoted to video. She is on cable news more often than she'd like, which isn’t that often.
Since starting the snarky political blog Wonkette in 2004, she has worked at a bewildering variety of outlets, including Time magazine, GQ, Air America, and The Guardian. Prior to Wonkette, she was an editor at Mother Jones and at the webzine Suck.com. She is the author of the romantic comedy novel Dog Days.
Ana gained attention in 2008 for being an early, enthusiastic adopter of Twitter and quickly amassed a following of 1 million. She is not on Twitter anymore (because Nazis) but you can follow her on Instagram and Bluesky (@anamariecox on both).
You can hear her story about being a suicide attempt survivor here. You may have read that she's a Christian now, too.
After ten years in the frigid Midwest, she returned home to Austin, TX in December 2020. She is accompanied by her dog, Exley, named for the author Fred Exley, her murder kitten, Molly Ivins, named for Molly Ivins, and her cat-shaped void, Bram Stoker, named for Bram Stoker.
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| 0:00.0 | This podcast is ad-free and fully funded by listeners like you. |
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| 0:08.9 | Stand up. |
| 0:10.9 | Hello good people and welcome to Stand Up with Piedomac presents Anna Marie Cox getting better. |
| 0:17.0 | Very excited and honored to be working with a woman who I have respected for her whole career, my whole career as a journalist, a commentator, and |
| 0:25.1 | a human being. |
| 0:26.1 | After she joined me as my guest on my show last week, I begged her to come back to |
| 0:31.0 | podcasting and said, I would produce it if she did so I convinced |
| 0:35.1 | her at least for a few episodes. I'm Ray Cox as a political columnist for the |
| 0:39.2 | New Republic, a cultural critic whose writing has appeared in Texas Monthly Sports Illustrated New York Times, NBC.com. |
| 0:45.0 | Through 2022, she wrote a sober questioning column at The Cut. |
| 0:48.8 | She hosts the Science Fiction and Political Podcast, Space the Nation, with the brilliant Dan Dresner. She's a |
| 0:54.2 | regular on the Stephen King podcast a losers club. Her memoir just like your mother |
| 0:58.8 | a reported account of addiction recovery and intergenerational trauma will be published by Random House. |
| 1:04.2 | She's a former host of With Friends Like These, a podcast from Crooked Media from 2017 to |
| 1:08.9 | 2022. |
| 1:09.9 | She conducted the talk interviews featured in the New York Times magazine 2015 to 17. |
| 1:14.8 | She was a senior political correspondent for MTV News and she's on cable news and networks all |
| 1:20.0 | the time and of |
| 1:23.0 | and of course she started the snarky political blog |
| 1:26.0 | Wancat back in 2004 which was huge |
| 1:29.0 | she amassed a huge following on Twitter |
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