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Mentioned in 13 episodes

This One Wild and Precious Life

Book • 2020
In this book, Sarah Wilson embarks on a three-year soul's journey, hiking around the world to find a path through the complexities of climate change, the pandemic, racial inequalities, and our disconnection from what truly matters.

Drawing on science, literature, philosophy, and the wisdom of leading experts, Wilson provides a blueprint for living a wilder, more connected life.

She advocates for 'wild practices' such as embracing discomfort, breaking the cycle of mindless consumption, and reconnecting with nature and others.

The book is a call to action, encouraging readers to step outside the zeitgeist and find a more joyful and sustainable existence.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Sarah Wilson
as a book she wrote, focusing on how to sit in the pain of despair and grief.
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VANESSA ANDREOTTI: And now we have hospice modernity…(and a goodbye from Wild)
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Sarah Wilson
as her book about collapsing systems.
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LUKE KEMP: Will our global civilisation go the way of the Roman Empire?
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Holly Everett
as Sarah Wilson's journey of opening her eyes to the wider reality of the world and how to meet and move through it.
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How do we navigate cognitive dissonance in this crazy-beautiful world?
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Natasha Mitchell
as a recent book by
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Sarah Wilson
, offering a hopeful path forward in a fractured world.
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Sarah Wilson reckons with our civilisational collapse
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Sarah Wilson
as a book exploring themes discussed in the podcast episode, including the metacrisis.
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COLLAPSE SERIES: Jonathon Rowson - Welcome to the “metacrisis”. Now what?
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Sarah Wilson
as her own book, which is being serialized on Substack.
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LYNDSEY STONEBRIDGE: How would Hannah Arendt explain Trump?
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Sarah Wilson
as a book exploring themes related to death and its impact on life.
JOEL PEARSON: Do we have free will? Is anything our fault?

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