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Living Life on Our Own Terms w/ Molly Wizenberg
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238 This encore chat w/ bestselling memoirist Molly Wizenberg covers it all: partnership, parenting, writing, teaching, navigating midlife, and taking brave action. At its heart though, it's a chat about following our desire, even when it disturbs the status quo.
Join Nadine, Molly, and Hallie in Spain from Oct 26-Nov 2 for Tiny True Stories and Sketches: A Micro-Memoir Retreat (just a few spots left). Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just wanting to preserve impactful memories on the page, remember that every story—no matter how small—is worth capturing.
Covered in this episode:
- Why The Fixed Stars had such a big impact on Nadine
- How to develop self-trust even when the path forward is unclear
- Why we must not abandon ourselves
- How to grow as individuals within a partnership
- How Molly and Nadine (both mothers and teachers) prioritize their writing time
- How to become an emboldened writer even when we're afraid
- What Nadine's and Molly's mid-life journeys have looked like
- The impact of books on their lives and on the mainstream conversation around women and mid-life
- Mid-life body empowerment
- The brave action they've taken this past year
About Molly:
Molly Wizenberg is a memoirist, essayist, and teacher of personal narrative writing. She is the author of The Fixed Stars, a Stonewall Honor Book and a 2021 finalist for the Washington Book Award in biography and memoir. Her previous books, A Homemade Life and Delancey, were both New York Times bestsellers. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, The Washington Post, and Bon Appétit, where she was a columnist for three years. She also cohosts the weekly comedy-and-food podcast Spilled Milk, where, with co-host Matthew Amster-Burton, she’s been chewing on-mic since 2010. In other lifetimes, she wrote the James Beard Award-winning blog Orangette (2004-2019) and co-founded the Seattle restaurants Delancey and Essex. Today she writes the newsletter I’ve Got a Feeling, which a very astute person once described as “a chronicle of enthusiasms.” She teaches writing workshops online and around the world.
Newsletter: https://mollywizenberg.substack.com/
Website: https://www.mollywizenberg.com/
Current workshop offerings: https://www.mollywizenberg.com/upcomingworkshops
Podcast: https://www.spilledmilkpodcast.com/
Instagram (though I’m not there much): https://www.instagram.com/molly.wizenberg/