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In this episode of the WellyWalk Podcast, we return to the wisdom of David Epstein and his book Range, exploring how we learn better, how to find your “match fit,” and why we should embrace the idea of wicked learning.
These might all be clues to unearthing the mystical idea of purpose.
Along the way we connect a few dots — with Dr Tara Swart and her book The Source on the science of manifestation, and with Julia Cameron’s twelve-step creative recovery program in The Artist’s Way.
And then there’s the small matter of trying to write a novel while what I call “Bonkersville” is coming at me full tilt.
The answer might just lie in understanding the strange nature of wicked learning in a wicked world.
By Jennifer PalmerIn this episode of the WellyWalk Podcast, we return to the wisdom of David Epstein and his book Range, exploring how we learn better, how to find your “match fit,” and why we should embrace the idea of wicked learning.
These might all be clues to unearthing the mystical idea of purpose.
Along the way we connect a few dots — with Dr Tara Swart and her book The Source on the science of manifestation, and with Julia Cameron’s twelve-step creative recovery program in The Artist’s Way.
And then there’s the small matter of trying to write a novel while what I call “Bonkersville” is coming at me full tilt.
The answer might just lie in understanding the strange nature of wicked learning in a wicked world.