How We Live Now with Katherine May
Un podcast de Katherine May
68 Épisodes
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Sarah Moss on memory and meaning-making
Publié: 16/11/2024 -
Exploring Hilary Mantel's memoir with Jillian Hess
Publié: 01/11/2024 -
Kate Fox on the potential and power of poetry
Publié: 16/10/2024 -
Oliver Burkeman on mortality, acceptance and imperfectionism
Publié: 27/09/2024 -
Lucy Jones on matrescence, maternal myths and transformation
Publié: 29/08/2024 -
Daniel Tammet on real autistic lives
Publié: 25/07/2024 -
Tom Newlands on writing neurodivergence with a light touch
Publié: 04/07/2024 -
Samantha Irby on being a person
Publié: 20/06/2024 -
Catherine Coldstream on life as a nun
Publié: 24/05/2024 -
Camille T. Dungy on unearthing histories
Publié: 15/12/2023 -
Kaitlin Curtice on resisting with integrity
Publié: 17/11/2023 -
Erica Berry on the meaning of wolves
Publié: 20/10/2023 -
Dacher Keltner on awe, humility and purpose
Publié: 03/08/2023 -
Marjolijn van Heemstra on the overview effect
Publié: 20/07/2023 -
Amy Jeffs on ancient stories and new understandings
Publié: 06/07/2023 -
Báyò Akómoláfé on fugitive ideas
Publié: 30/06/2023 -
Kerri ní Dochartaigh on the mystical everyday
Publié: 08/06/2023 -
Morgan Harper Nichols on art and perception
Publié: 25/05/2023 -
Pico Iyer on the wisdom of travellers
Publié: 11/05/2023 -
Bonus episode: Katherine May on burnout and why we all need a little more wonder in our lives
Publié: 15/03/2023
How should we live in this world when so much is changed? Katherine May, author of Wintering and the Electricity of Every Living Thing, asks those most intimate with the effects of these transformations: what now? How do we stay soft in a world determined to harden? How can we bear witness to suffering without being dragged into despair? How do we ride the waves of our anger, sorrow and exhaustion, and still find space for wonder, hope and joy? How can we possibly help? In a series of frank, thoughtful and deeply personal conversations, How We Live Now will explore the cultural, social and spiritual mindset for this long moment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.