2020-11-02
1 小时 11 分钟My guest today, Elizabeth Gilbert, is the number one New York Times bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love, Big City of girls, and a whole bunch of other awesome books.
She is also just a straight up cool, genuine, wise, deeply feeling human being with a lens on life that is incredibly kind and real.
Since her last appearance on the podcast, Liz's life has gone in a lot of different directions.
In fact, it's been turned upside down and back again.
She's navigated profound awakening, unbelievable love, loss, transition, reclamation, and along the way, really continues this practice of finding her way back into the light of reimagining what this life is really all about and then committing herself wholeheartedly without judgment or expectation or really concerned about what other people think, to stepping into the way that she wants to be in the world.
That is a skill set and a lens that we could all use right now.
We explore all of this in detail in today's deeply honest and powerful conversation.
So excited to share this best of conversation with you.
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.
Last time you and I hung out in the studio was four ish, four or five years ago.
It was right around when big magic came out.
Yeah.
And it was interesting because I was reflecting because when that episode came out, our audience's response was bonkers.
I was like, this is amazing.
Okay.
Yes, Liz is incredible.
She's got a big heart, incredible craft, like, awesome ideas.
But there was something else going on and I got really curious, so I had that episode transcribed.
She was like, can I actually, I wanted to look at the words and see what was happening.
And there was something that jumped out at me that was so powerful, but it was nothing that you said, but it was the transcriber's note.