This episode is a two-for-one, and that’s because the podcast recently hit its 10-year anniversary and passed one billion downloads. To celebrate, I’ve curated some of the best of the best—some of my favorites—from more than 700 episodes over the last decade. I could not be more excited. The episode features segments from episode #76 “Rick Rubin on Cultivating World-Class Artists (Jay Z, Johnny Cash, etc.), Losing 100+ Pounds, and Breaking Down the Complex” and episode #479 “Mary Karr — The Master of Memoir on Creative Process and Finding Gifts in the Suffering.”
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#745: Rick Rubin and Mary Karr
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SHOW NOTES
- [05:11] Notes about this supercombo format.
- [06:15] Enter Rick Rubin.
- [07:58] How Rick lost over 135 pounds in his late 30s.
- [16:03] How artists can hurdle the obstacles that hinder their best work.
- [19:31] Where to find world-class contemporary music.
- [20:24] Approaching music production with a fan’s-eye view.
- [22:53] Recommended reading.
- [24:22] Helping artists break their creative blocks.
- [26:54] Rick’s advice for his younger selves.
- [29:06] Why practicing self-kindness isn’t just nice — it’s a necessity.
- [32:01] Enter Mary Karr.
- [32:25] Growing up in “The Ringworm Belt.”
- [34:44] The catalyst for Mary expressing herself and publishing to the world.
- [37:47] The role reading played for young Mary.
- [40:31] The feeling that inspired Mary’s desire to become a poet at a young age.
- [44:27] “Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”
- [45:17] How Mary, a high school dropout, got into college and became an A student.
- [49:13] Mary’s struggle with bringing darkness with her even after leaving her traumatic past.
- [53:23] The highly selective process for getting into Mary’s graduate seminar at Syracuse University.
- [54:33] The first day of Mary’s class and what it illustrates about processing memoir-building memories.
- [1:00:20] The value of a commonplace book and helping others find alternative perspectives.
- [1:04:19] The importance and utility of prayer in Mary’s life and sobriety.
- [1:17:09] The significance of Ignatian exercises in Mary’s Catholic faith and gratitude practice.
- [1:23:10] Obligatory Texas talk about weaponry and hunting.
- [1:26:41] The origins of Mary’s unique wordsmithing.
- [1:34:24] Mary’s process of rough drafts, revision, and using past memories for storytelling.
- [1:42:34] How Mary copes with the pain of dredging up memories through writing.
- [1:46:09] Why Mary feels the happiest at 65 and her advice to her younger self about therapy.
- [1:49:26] The most and least effective types of therapy for Mary.
- [1:53:25] Mary’s solution to fear and getting through uncomfortable times.
- [1:58:14] Recognizing the gifts from suffering through difficult times in retrospect.
- [2:06:28] Mary’s billboard.
- [2:07:35] Parting thoughts.
SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE
Connect with Rick Rubin:
Connect with Mary Karr:
Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
- Tropic of Squalor: Poems by Mary Karr | Amazon
- The Liars’ Club: A Memoir by Mary Karr | Amazon
- Cherry by Mary Karr | Amazon
- Lit: A Memoir (P.S.) by Mary Karr | Amazon
- The Art of Memoir by Mary Karr | Amazon
- Nonna (Grandma) | Daily Italian Words
- East Texas Cities, Towns, and Ghost Towns | East Texas Travel Guide
- Ringworm | CDC
- Memento | Prime Video
- Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne | Amazon
- Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White | Amazon
- Christianity: Eucharist | BBC
- The Riverside Shakespeare by William Shakespeare | Amazon
- [in Just-] by E. E. Cummings | Poetry Foundation
- The Duty of Newspapers Is to Comfort the Afflicted and to Afflict the Comfortable | Quote Investigator
- To Comfort The Disturbed, and to Disturb the Comfortable: Onward Children of the Sun by Cesar A. Cruz
- When Exactly Did Bansky Say “Art Should Comfort the Disturbed and Disturb the Comfortable?” | Reddit
- Macalester College
- Syracuse University
- How I Teach My Students Not to Trust Their Memories | Mary Karr, the Washington Post
- Difference Between Eidetic Memory and Photographic Memory | Better Help
- The 4-Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman by Timothy Ferriss | Amazon
- The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss | Amazon
- Sobriety Coin | Wikipedia
- Mary Karr Thought Her Whiting Award Call Was a Prank and Hung Up | Literary Hub
- What Are the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius? | Loyola Press
- The Jesuit Mission: Seeking God in All Things | Georgetown University
- Electile Dysfunction: The GOP’s Incredible Shrinking Boehner | Slate
- US Results: How Will This Endless Election End? | BBC News
- 99 Questions to Complete Your Examination of Conscience | The Catholic Company
- Steve Kornacki and John King Are the Election Coverage MVPs We Need Right Now | For the Win
- “Most Likely to Secede” | Tim Ferriss, Instagram
- Rifle Build: 7mm Remington Magnum | Guns and Ammo
- Glock 34 | Glock
- M&P 45 M2.0 | Smith & Wesson
- The 4-Hour Chef: The Simple Path to Cooking Like a Pro, Learning Anything, and Living the Good Life by Timothy Ferriss | Amazon
- Steven Rinella on Hunting (and Why You Should Care), Reconnecting with Nature, Favorite Trips, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #470
- Boar Hunting with a Knife is Not for the Faint of Heart | Wide Open Spaces
- ‘Lit’ by Mary Karr: The Top 10 Everything of 2009 | Time
- Raining Like a Cow Pissing on a Flat Rock | Tony Goff
- More Colorful Texas Sayings Than You Can Shake a Stick At | Texas Monthly
- Iambic Pentameter Made Easy | Shakespeare Coach
- Mary Karr Interview: Boss of Memoir | The Writer
- One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez | Amazon
- My Healing Journey After Childhood Abuse (Includes Extensive Resource List) | The Tim Ferriss Show #464
- D-Day: The Allies Invade Europe | The National WWII Museum
- Battle of the Bulge | The US Army
- US Forces Liberate Buchenwald | United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Why Is Quitting Smoking So Difficult? The Science Behind Addiction | American Lung Association
- Commencement Address by Poet Mary Karr | Syracuse University News
- ‘Honeydew’ Turns Road Trip into Bizarre, Hallucinatory Backwoods Nightmare | Bloody Disgusting
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