Who Is Susan Mikula? Meet Rachel Maddow's Partner
has been by ’s side for more than two decades.
A few years after graduating from Stanford University, Maddow met Mikula in Massachusetts. Maddow had been pursuing various jobs while writing her thesis for an advanced degree from Oxford, which led her to Mikula — who was searching for someone to help with yard work.
Maddow called their interaction “love at first sight” while recalling the moment to The New Yorker in 2017. “Bluebirds and comets and stars. It was absolutely 100 percent clear,” she said.
Mikula and Maddow, who have a fifteen year age gap, had their first date at an event hosted by the National Rifle Association called Ladies Day on the Range, per HuffPost. The pair have been going strong ever since, even navigating Mikula’s near-fatal battle with COVID-19.
During an episode of The Rachel Maddow Show in 2020, Maddow said she “would have moved mountains for it to have been me who was sick” instead of Mikula, whom she called “the center of my universe.”
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Mikula Is an ArtistMikula is a photographer who has had exhibitions in New York, Miami and Los Angeles. Mikula opened up about her creative process during a 2009 interview with Artsake, saying that she tries to “get to know each camera so well that it becomes like a body part for me.”
“I think about a project for a long time before I start taking pictures — both the intellectual point of it all and the worldly mechanics — but then knowing the camera intuitively means that I can act quickly at the moment the shot is finally composed,” she explained. “It’s a long slow process that has a short, sharp, deliberate ending.”
Mikula shared on her website that her work can be found in private collections in the United States and Europe, as well as in the Permanent Collection of the US Embassy, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, Art in Embassies, U.S. Department of State.
Mikula Is an Animal LoverWhen asked whether she has any pets, Mikula told Artsake that they are “way too many animals” in Massachusetts including “red squirrels, daisy-eating groundhogs, arboreal weasels, moles, voles, minks, moose, you name it.” She added, “I do love the critters, but admittedly, I love them best when they are outside rather than inside the house. Inside, we have an enormous dog who barks at floppy hats but not skateboarders and considers commands to be suggestions.”
Mikula Lives With Maddow in New York City and MassachusettsThe couple reside in both New York City and Western Massachusetts, per Maddow’s website.
Mikula Seeks Advice From MaddowWhen asked what Mikula does with art that is “good but not magic,” she admitted that she will “ask Rachel.”
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Mikula Experienced a Health ScareMaddow revealed during an episode of her The Rachel Maddow Show in 2020 that Mikula had been sick with COVID-19. While Mikula battled the illness, Maddow said she “really thought” there was a “possibility” COVID-19 “might kill her.”
Maddow shared an encouraging health update about Mikula during a subsequent interview on The Late Show. “She is OK. She had a real case of it, and, like a lot of people who’ve had symptomatic cases, she’s got kinda the long tail of the symptoms, which is true for almost everybody that I know that had it,” Maddow said. “She’s got the fatigue and the headaches and the cough and stuff lingering, but she’s out of the woods in terms of us being scared that she could take a downturn. She’s going to be fine.”
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