My Husband and Business Partner Has Bipolar Disorder. Here's How We Manage It Together.Like so many people -- and so many entrepreneurs -- my husband and business partner struggles with his mental health. I'm speaking up so others know: With the right understanding, life and business can still be good.
This story appears in theApril 2021issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »
My husband, glass sculptor and artist Dale Chihuly, has bipolar disorder. He started suffering from periods ofdepressionas a college student in the '60s, but he wasn't diagnosed until he reached his early 50s. That was about the time he and I met — I worked with him on what would become a breakthrough exhibition,Chihuly Over Venice— and the time that I first witnessed his rapid shifts in mood and prolonged periods of depression or hypomania.
From that earliest creative partnership, Dale and I went on to travel the world together, have a child, and get married. Today, I'm the president and CEO ofChihuly Studio. Bipolar disorder has been a part of our conversations from the beginning, and we've long discussed the positive and negative aspects of this diagnosis on our personal and professional lives.
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