Andi Marie Tillman is an Appalachian comedian, musician, and self-proclaimed “recovering Pentecostal.” Her roots in performance began at the early age of 8 when she sang in churches across the Southeast. It was here Andi gathered much of the inspiration for what would later become her well-known cast of original characters.
Andi has acted in numerous shorts, feature films, commercials, and music videos including Come and Save Me by Danielson. But it was Andi’s series of TikTok sketches that elevated her platform and struck a chord with folks both native and new to Appalachian culture.
In this episode, Andi shares about the roots of her acting, her winding journey through Appalachian spirituality, and the healing power of laughter.
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Andi’s advice to those who left the church
S13 E12: Hospitality As Revolution with John Heers
S13 E11: A Brutal Love with Kimberly Phinney
S13 E09: To Mend The World with Charlie Peacock and Andi Ashworth
S13 E08: Come And Save Me with Danielson and Chris White
S13 E07: Mastery & The Flow State with composer Christen Lien
S13 E06: Creativity And Community Live at Square Halo Conference
S13 E05: Why Community Matters with Stephen Roach
S13 E04: The Art of Lament with Amanda Held Opelt
REPLAY: An Ethos of Healing with Elephant Heart
S13 E03: The Social Instinct with Christa Hardin
S13 E02: The Vocabulary of Encounter with Kaleb Moten
S13 E01: An Introduction to Community and Culture with Stephen Roach
S13 Trailer: Community and Culture Introduction
S12 Finale: Detachment and Desire with Stephen Roach
S12 E15: Returning To Eden with Heather Hamilton
S12 E14: Our Virtual Reflection with Sam Rad
S12 E13: Healing Our Provisional Personalities with Jay Stringer
S12 Bonus: Artist's Roundtable: Live at Loom
S12 Bonus: Abundance & Scarcity: Live at The Guild
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