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at all. How did you decide to share it again? We still have such deep stigmas around illness and disability—professional stigmas, social stigmas on every level, and so I understand why people choose not to talk about a cancer diagnosis. When I first got sick [in 2010], I kept it basically a secret for almost a year. At first, that felt good to me. It gave me and my family the time to regroup and adjust to our new reality, but after a while, it began to feel like secrecy that maybe was also tinged with shame, and that started to feel deeply isolating to me. This time around, I have been more private about it. I don’t post as much, other than my weekly newsletters. That first week or two, I didn’t share with anyone, but it started to feel worse to pretend that everything was alright than it did to keep it to myself. As my friend, Nadia Bolz-Weber, says, “The best antidote to shame is sunlight.”

I love that you shared about your romantic relationships in Between Two Kingdoms, because that can be something that people don’t share candidly about. Of course you were dealing with love and breakups; you were a 22-year-old woman. I don’t want to say girl—. Reading the Limited times capitol drive demolition derby mke wis shirt Furthermore, I will do this book, we know Jon as your friend from band camp. But then, to the outside world, he’s Jon Batiste, and you two have become a kind of creative power couple. Does it still sit well with you to have been as open as you were in the book about the ins and outs of your relationship? How does he fit into your story now? Well, he’s always just been Jon to me. He’s never been Jon Batiste, and I think that’s the gift of knowing each other for as long as we have—summer band camp when I was 13 years old and he must have been 14 or 15. Until I left for my road trip, he was just


Jon to the world. He hadn’t taken off in the way he has now and we were living together on 4th Street in my apartment that was like 350 square feet. It’s been so beautiful to watch him soar, but it’s also been such strange timing. The day of my first chemo, the Grammys were announced, and he was the most nominated artist of all time, other than Michael Jackson. It was overwhelming, and a nurse hooked me up to the chemo bag and then in a few minutes, President Biden called him to congratulate him. And I was like, “Alright, you have my permission to step outside.” This is so much of life, holding the really beautiful things and the deeply cruel, profoundly hard things in the same palm. He has been amazing throughout all of this and we’re hopeful that, come April, if I’m well enough, we’re going to be moving into a place together in Brooklyn and starting that long road of recovery together. Buy this shirt: Click Here to buy this Limited times capitol drive demolition derby mke wis shirt Home: https://pvtboutique.com/


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