

on being your own "right size" and making your own true thing with marlee grace
Jan 27, 2020
01:17:01
marlee grace is a writer, a dancer, an artist, and a “shape maker.”
she has books on social media addiction and “how to not always be working.” she teaches and does creative advising. she has a podcast and a project called CENTER, “an experiment unfolding in space and time.”
she lives in a patriarchal, cisnormative, heterosexual-driven culture as a queer female artist constantly blurring the lines of the known and the unknown. she is not afraid to be many things and she is not afraid to share her truth in all of it.
here are marlee's thoughts on spinning out and getting calm, sharing truth, grappling with doubt and living in joy, and using all of it to find your own “right size.”
some things we talk about:
- how she stays present and manages anxiety, obsessive thinking
- on being honest about who you are even when that means losing those who follow you
- how quitting drinking has informed her work
- her daily “marlee maintenance” plan
- making what’s most important to who you are