When Ana Marie Cox said, “I can’t wring self-worth out of the universe,” we felt that hit like a mountain.
Ana spent the better part of two decades as a political columnist and culture critic. She started the political blog Wonkette in 2004, and worked at outlets like The New York Times, Time magazine, GQ, Air America, and The Guardian.
After living behind a professional persona for a long time, Ana started to talk about more personal parts of her life publicly, like being bi-polar and struggling with alcohol addiction. She moved away from politics and we talk about why, as well as what getting sober was like for her, but not just from alcohol. We talk about breaking the addiction to productivity, busy-ness, approval, and co-dependency.
Ana has some VERY poignant things to share about mother / daughter relationships, forgiveness, and real recovery. As you’ll hear, Ana is willing to get very real and we get an inside view into her Sober Questioning column in The Cut, where she answers readers’ questions about drinking — and not drinking — every other week.
Sober Questioning:
https://www.thecut.com/tags/sober-questioning/
Ana’s site:
https://www.anamariecox.com/
Episode link:
https://www.tmstpod.com/episodes/46-ana-marie-cox-trusting-the-process
Spotify playlist for this episode:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6XvGaYQMoLmVZLmsUGOhh2
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