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The Glorians

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In The Glorians, Terry Tempest Williams gathers essays and stories that examine moments of grace when one's focus fuses with another being, which she names 'Glorians.

' Drawing on personal experience, landscape, community, and spiritual reflection, Williams navigates grief, hope, and the responsibilities of stewardship in an era of ecological and social crisis.

The book blends memoir, natural history, and ethical inquiry to invite readers into deeper attention and communal engagement.

Williams highlights surprising acts of courage and interdependence—from local community responses to environmental threats to intimate encounters with animals and trees—that reveal pathways for repair.

Through luminous prose, she offers a meditation on presence, ritual, and the possibility of another way of being together.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Meghna Chakrabarti
and discussed by the author as her newest book about moments of attention and 'Glorians.'
How to find glory in the ordinary
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Elise Loehnen
and discussed by
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Terry Tempest Williams
as the guest's new book about moments of grace and 'Glorians'.
When We’re in the Middle of the Story (Terry Tempest Williams)
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Willow Defebaugh
as the new book by the guest and central topic of the interview.
Uncovering the Holy Ordinary with Terry Tempest Williams

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