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Tara Westover | Educated: The Story Behind the Phenom

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

If you haven't heard of Tara Westover's memoir Educated. yet, you're in for a real treat. Her massive blockbuster book recounts her time growing up in rural Idaho with a dad who viewed the outside world with deep fear and a conspiratorial bent and kept the family isolated and forbidden from pursuing public school education. Tara, who never saw the inside of a classroom until she was 17, retraces her steps from her survivalist childhood to her remarkable journey to earning her Ph.D. at Cambridge. She spent her time in Idaho working in her family's junkyard, learning about herbal medicine from her mother, a self-taught herbalist and midwife, and plotting her great escape. Ultimately, she graduated magna cum laude from Brigham Young University, and in 2014, she earned a Ph.D. in history from Trinity College, Cambridge, became a Writer in Residence at the Harvard Kennedy School, and was selected as a Senior Research Fellow there. 


When it came time to tell her own story, Tara wrote the book she needed to write for herself. Her truth. Her story. That's it. But just as she has her own story to tell through her own lens, so does each person in her family. This reality pushes us to wonder and question how quickly society has become to put people in categories or boil their existence down to a single instance or even statement. So how do you do justice to your own narrative when the stakes are the ability to ever reconnect with your family for the rest of your life? And is it even possible? 


In today's conversation, we explore Tara's story, but we also go deeper into her creative journey, her desire to make meaning and to write. To build her own life. And we talk about what happened leading up to the book's publication, as well as how that moment affected her in ways she could've never seen coming and the conflict between being loyal to her family and being loyal to herself. We explore how the ensuing years have led her into a new phase of self-discovery and revelation, in part, because of the stunning global success of the book and also the near-overnight exposure of her and her story to millions of people around the world.


So like I said in the beginning if you've never heard of this book before —and even if you have— you're in for a real treat today. 


You can find Tara at: Website | Instagram


If you LOVED this episode you’ll also love the conversations we had with Elizabeth Gilbert about the power and also concerns that come from writing your truth, then sharing it.


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part of being able to really live in the present involves really reckoning with the past,

0:05.6

the world that you're experiencing, whether it's a new lover or your child or your parents,

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all of that is going to be heavily, heavily filtered by what was, and it becomes a lot

0:15.6

harder to see what is.

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And that's kind of one of the ironies, I think, of when you just refuse to engage with

0:21.0

what happened, what happened becomes the only thing that you see.

0:24.4

Hey, so by now you have likely heard the basic story behind Tara Westo, her massive blockbuster

0:32.7

book, Educated, raised in Idaho as she writes by a dad who viewed the outside world with

0:38.1

deep fear and a kind of a conspiratorial bent, kept the family isolated, opposed to public

0:42.8

education, and forbade Tara and her siblings to attend school.

0:46.8

She spent her days working in the family's junk yard or stewing herbs for her mom, who

0:51.3

was a self taught herbalist and midwife, and she was 17 the first time she set foot in

0:56.3

a classroom.

0:57.6

And after that, she just immersed herself, pursued learning for a decade eventually, rebelling

1:03.6

against the family, edict, leaving, graduating magna cum laude from Brigham Young University,

1:09.2

winning a Gates Cambridge scholarship, earning a PhD in history from Trinity College in Cambridge,

1:14.6

becoming a writer and residence at the Harvard Kennedy School, and eventually a senior research

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fellow.

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A little later in life when it came time to tell her own story, to write her memoir, to

1:24.2

write the book, Educated, or that would eventually become educated, she wrote the book

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she needed to write for herself, her truth.

1:31.6

But also knew each person in her family, they had their own story, their own lens on

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