Finding the Throughline with Kate Hanley

[Sari Botton, Inner Stuff]: Bucket lists, the subconscious desire for permission, and clogs. Ep 1030


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In part two of my interview with Sari Botton, founder of Oldster Magazine and author of And You May Find Yourself: Confessions of a Gen X Weirdo, we dive deep into the inner stuff, including:

- Her favorite part of sharing her work with the world

- How she navigates the ethics of including other people in her personal writing

- How her inner critic loves to tell her she doesn’t haven’t permission to write about what she wants to write about—and how she gets past it

- How getting older, and developing arthritis, is making her re-think some things, including her beloved wooden clog collection

- Her personal role models

- That thing that just won’t remove itself from Sari’s bucket list, even though she’s trying to move past it

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