Andi: I think that for a very long time, the idea that i would be an art teacher was the way that they sort of managed whatever anxiety they were feeling about it. There's a video about you on the new yorker websit where you talk about how when you were in the first grade, you drew feet in a certain way, and then you saw that a girl in your class drew them in a different way. You talk about how you think about that a lot, and how somebody doing something in a way that you never thought of before can teach you so much. Andi: I'm not sure that i learned anything, but i know i felt
Roz Chast joins to talk about her remarkable life and how she earned a coveted spot as a cartoonist for The New Yorker.