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The Year for Irrational Hope: Bruce Feiler on Navigating a “Lifequake”
The Year for Irrational Hope: Bruce Feiler on Navigating a “Lifequake”

The Year for Irrational Hope: Bruce Feiler on Navigating a “Lifequake”

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In the first episode of our January series, The Year for Irrational Hope, Leah Smart sits down with bestselling author Bruce Feiler about lifequakes – the major transitions that upend our lives, whether we choose them or not. From career changes and relationships to loss, parenthood, and global uncertainty, Bruce explains why expecting a linear life creates so much stress, and why most of us are actually in transition far more often than we realize. They explore the three equally nonlinear phases of change: the long goodbye, the messy middle, and the new beginning, and why hope isn’t blind optimism, but a learnable skill. Bruce also shares how rituals, the focus of his upcoming book, can help us reconnect and heal collectively during uncertain times. This conversation offers a clear reframe for anyone feeling lost, overwhelmed, or unsure how to move forward: you’re not broken, and you’re not alone. Follow Bruce Feiler on LinkedIn and find his book “Life is in the Transitions” here.  For more from Leah Smart while Everyday Better goes on hiatus, follow her on Substack,  LinkedIn and Instagram.

The Year for Irrational Hope: Bruce Feiler on Navigating a “Lifequake”

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