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402: Cheryl Strayed | Creativity, Meltdowns, and Leaving It All Behind

402: Cheryl Strayed | Creativity, Meltdowns, and Leaving It All Behind

FromThe Jordan Harbinger Show


402: Cheryl Strayed | Creativity, Meltdowns, and Leaving It All Behind

FromThe Jordan Harbinger Show

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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Cheryl Strayed (@CherylStrayed) co-hosts the Dear Sugars podcast and is the award-winning author of several books, including Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail.
What We Discuss with Cheryl Strayed:

Why sometimes the only way to do something right is to do some things wrong.
Why we give our best advice to others even when we can't follow through with it for ourselves.
The value of surrendering to your own mediocrity in order to finish what you've started.
How to avoid getting trapped in the need for other people's approval.
What Cheryl really means when she says "Don't let your dreams ruin your life."
And much more...

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Released:
Sep 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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(Apple's Best of 2018) In-depth conversations with people at the top of their game. Jordan Harbinger unpacks guests' wisdom into practical nuggets you can use to impact your work, life, and relationships. Learn from leaders (Eric Schmidt, Simon Sinek, Marc Cuban), entertainers (Moby, Tip "T.I." Harris, Dennis Quaid), scientists (Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye), athletes (Kobe Bryant, Dennis Rodman, Tony Hawk) and an eclectic array of fascinating minds, from art forgers and arms traffickers to skeptics and psychologists.