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When Illness is Invisible, Let Curiosity Lead: Marisa Zeppieri (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of journalist Marisa Zeppieri’s talk titled “When Illness is Invisible, Let Curiosity Lead ät TEDxCharleston, May 28, 2025.

Listen to the audio version here:

The Sound I’ll Never Forget

MARISA ZEPPIERI: There is a sound that I will never forget. And it’s this incredible roaring of an engine and this crunching of metal and this thud when my body hit the pavement. You see, 24 years ago today, on this very date, a pickup truck that was speeding around 55 miles an hour, well, it crashed into my body when I crossed the street one night.

And as horrific as that event was, I can tell you, I discovered a silver lining through it all. And I know that that might sound weird, but that event actually answered a question I had been asking for 15 years at that point, since I was a child.

Growing Up in Paradise

But to really understand my childhood, we have to go back just a little bit to the 1980s, my absolute favorite decade ever. So picture it with me. You’ve got big hair, an aquanet, you’ve got your boombox, and Jessie’s girl is playing in the background. I’m eight years old, and my mom says, “Marisa, we are moving from New York City to a place called Paradise.” Me, Paradise, also known as Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

And it truly was paradise. There were sunshine and beaches everywhere, but sadly, even paradise had its price, because shortly after we moved there, we realized I wasn’t like the other kids around me.

You see, that Florida blazing sun, oh, it loved my friends. It kissed their skin, it left them glowing. But me? I mean, you see me, right? No. That sun wanted to punish me. And it would leave me with sores in my scalp and my mouth and these unexplainable fevers and rashes, and it would put me in bed for days.

The Search for Answers

And clearly, something wasn’t right.