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🗓️ 29 February 2016
⏱️ 54 minutes
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Episode 50!!! Ok, technically there are more than 50 episodes if you count Freak Your Weeks…but this is the 50th long-form interview. Which is just nuts. Before I get to the guest, I want to thank you for being so supportive of the podcast. I love the cool club we’ve created together!
Our 50th guest is Celestine Maddy of the new book A Wilder Life! You got a sneak peak of it last week, and now you’ll get to hear all the nitty gritty details of how making this book went down.
Celestine and I talk about her life before she ventured outside (there were lots of video games involved), how getting your hands dirty can make you feel more grounded, why she decided to take a break from her magazine (Wilder Quarterly), and what nature, the gym, and Khloe Kardashian have in common (you might be surprised).
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If you love something, you do it despite the obstacles. - Celestine Maddy
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Everybody’s better when they get their hands dirty. - Celestine Maddy
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When your hands are actually in the dirt, you can feel really grounded. - Celestine Maddy
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I'm just trying to remember to be grateful. - Celestine Maddy
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0:00.0 | It's the one- podcast, and I'm bringing you lessons in next level inspiration. |
0:34.1 | 50 episodes. |
0:36.5 | It's kind of exciting. I mean, there's definitely more than 50 episodes if you count |
0:41.8 | in the freakier weeks and in the pledge, but you know, 50 long interviews. Thank you for being here. |
0:50.9 | If you're new, thank you for being here for the first time. If you've been here since the |
0:54.2 | beginning, thank you so much for listening. I talk about you guys a little bit in this episode, |
1:00.9 | and I really appreciate you supporting the podcast. All right, so, you know, as much as you |
1:07.5 | support it, you also get very annoyed when episodes are not posted when |
1:12.3 | they're supposed to be. And I definitely got some comments and things from people that were |
1:17.9 | not happy that I haven't posted a pod. And I wasn't even going to tell you why. I't um or what's been going on but you know what |
1:31.4 | I was in the shower today and that's where all of my ideas occur to me and I thought you |
1:36.8 | know I'm just going to share with you what happened because I think that I learned a good lesson |
1:42.3 | from it and I wanted to tell you. So a couple of weeks ago, I, first of all, |
1:49.6 | I've been kind of on again, off again, six since we moved to Charleston. I don't know what's going |
1:54.0 | on. There's theories being thrown around, whatever. Stress. My immune system is weak because Sid's going to like a little school |
2:03.0 | thing and I'm being exposed to kid terms, like whatever. But I, a couple weeks ago I had this |
2:10.4 | crazy head pain. Like it felt like someone had like punched me in the head and my whole head was bruised and I had a really high fever and I was |
2:21.3 | shaking with chills like uncontrollably so uh my husband Dan took me to the emergency room and um |
2:30.9 | they thought I might have meningitis so I got got a spinal tap, which might just be totally fine |
2:37.6 | with you, but it's probably one of my top ten fears in life that and being trapped in a room |
2:44.8 | with a bat. And so I got a spinal tap and I didn't have meningitis, but a lot of people have complications to spinal taps. |
2:53.7 | I guess there's like 20% of people that their bodies just don't deal well with it. |
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