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🗓️ 12 June 2025
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Jeremy Renner details the harrowing story of his 2023 snowplow accident in My Next Breath, his brand new memoir which is out now.
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0:48.3 | Our next guest is the multi-Oscar nominated actor who's temporarily swapping the big screen for the bookstore. |
0:51.7 | His memoir, My Next Breath, is out now. |
0:56.5 | So please welcome a superhero who fights baddies on film and snow plows in real life. Let's get him on Eremie. It's Jeremy Renner! Let's hear of Jeremy Renner, guys. |
1:04.4 | Oh my God. That's right. Oh my God, Jeremy. What a book, man. Oh, yeah. It's pretty interesting, in it. She's, I said, I've said it several times on the show today already. I've watched many movies from behind my hands, you know, when you can hardly bear to look at the screen. Yeah. And maybe documentaries and biopics as well. But I've never read a book through my hands. I read books for a living. I read minimum three a week. I've never read a book. Literally, I could bear to read the |
1:28.0 | next sentence, you know. Yeah, yeah. I mean, some tale. Let's start at the end, actually, |
1:33.1 | the end of the book. That's how I start. Good, man. I am better than I've ever been, says Jeremy, |
1:39.0 | in this book. Happy and more fulfilled and more deeply connected to those around me than I've ever known. |
1:44.3 | I understand the privilege and the honour that brings. |
1:47.1 | So I'm going to spend the rest of my years giving back the best I can. |
1:51.0 | I remain keenly aware that I'll never have a bad day for the rest of my life. |
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