2017-08-21
1 小时 2 分钟Welcome to our first best of episode as we've taken to doing the last two weeks or so of August.
Every year we do two best of episodes, and these are episodes that we're looking back in our now years long archive.
They were really extraordinary conversations and we love to kind of reshare them with you as we also take a little bit of time to step away and plan and rejuvenate.
While these are airing, actually, at least for part of the time, we'll actually be over at Camp GLP with hundreds of amazing campers and revelers from around the world having an incredible time.
This week's best of episode is a conversation that I recorded last year with the author, Elizabeth Gilbert.
And it was a magical moment.
It actually, this conversation ended up becoming the source material for nearly a chapter in my book.
And I'm really excited to reshare it with you today because there are just so many moments of awakening and inspiration and connection in it.
So enjoy the conversation.
Liz Gilbert, hanging out in our studio in New York City.
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.
The whole thing is shifting and moving.
The ground under our feet is in motion all the time.
And what all of the universe is asking you to do is to step back into that current and participate with it in creation, in becoming, in unfolding, in the movement, in the change.
A few years back, Elizabeth Gilbert exploded into the public consciousness with the release of her memoir, Eat, pray, Love.
Since then, she's continued to dive deeper into the creative life, publishing more books, but really exploring this deeper question, what does it actually mean to live a creative life?
What are all the myths around that?
And what are the deeper truths?
Are there really creative people and non creative people?
Should you actually follow your passion, or is that the worst advice that you could ever get?