Hi friend,
We’re just a few days out from our next Studio Visit with the oh-so-wise and equally funny Kate Bowler—this Sunday, October 31, from 1-2pm ET.
Kate is a brilliant mind and wondrous human, and I can’t wait for this conversation about finding joy and solace in surrender. A professor of religion at Duke University and two-time New York Times bestseller, Kate tackles some of the hardest questions out there—like how we live with the simple truth of our limited agency and our finitude.
In light of our upcoming talk, I wanted to send along a creative care package of her work. Below you’ll find things to read, watch, and listen to, as well as some personal news and a discussion on hard journeys and packing light, inspired by her newest book, No Cure for Being Human.
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Sending love, and hope to see you soon—
Suleika
Read Kate’s First NYT Piece
Watch Kate’s TED Talk
Listen to Kate on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert Podcast
Join Our Discussion: Hard Journeys and Packing Light
For the past few months, I’ve been feeling off.
Since the end of my cancer treatment, I have to undergo routine blood tests, and the last two have come back with unsettling results. At times like these, it’s easy for me to descend into worst case scenarios—thinking my leukemia is back, or that cancer has returned in some new form, or how naive I’ve been to think that it’s behind me, and that I can make plans for the future.
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