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Jordan Harbinger | How to Come Back From Disaster
How passion and relationships have played into this phoenix-like experience, and how he’s changed as a person along the way. Read more -
Sue Monk Kidd | How to “Change Lanes” and Reclaim Your Narrative
We explored this incredible journey, and how she navigated major shifts in both career and life. The Good Life Project. Read more -
Rosie Acosta | How to Feel Radically Loved (even by you)
How do you create a radical change in direction in your life? A new episode by the Good Life Project podcast. Read more -
Bessel van der Kolk | The body keeps the score
The Trauma Research Foundation develops new treatment models that are widely taught and implemented nationwide. Read more -
Mia Birdsong | Reimagining Family and Friendship
For some, it’s feelings of love, belonging, support. For others, its estrangement, friction, and angst. A new episode. Read more -
How to Love and Be Loved
If there was any one factor that most contributed to a life well-lived, the answer was clear - love, full stop. Read more -
Reclaiming the Stories that Shape Us
This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us, explores the most urgent questions of life, identity and faith. Read more -
7 Ways to Find Calm (Even in a Storm)
To access the state of presence that allows us to notice what is good and true and nourishing, even when much around us is hard. Read more -
How to Feel More Alive | The 2022 Plan
That feeling of being alive, of flourishing, of feeling positive and hopeful and connected, it’s so important. Read more -
Mansi Shah | Reclaiming Your Narrative
Shah felt deeply called to not just help others tell their stories, often built around narratives that didn’t resonate with her background. Read more -
Jeffrey Marsh | How to be You
How To Be You is an innovative, category-non-conforming work that combines memoir, workbook, and spiritual advice. Read more -
Tim Ferriss | On Love, Loss and Meaning
Tim found himself in a deeply contemplative and emotional space, thinking about who he is and what matters. Read more -
Matt Haig | Reasons to Stay Alive
The Comfort Book is a collection of notes and stories written over a span of several years that served as reminders to his future self. Read more