Tanya Mosley
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He's that entrepreneur that has that special on Netflix about trying to stay alive forever. That's exactly right. So it's taken to extremes. Did your wellness journey for this book change anything with you? Did it make you happier? Did it feel like you transcended something? Did you make me feel like I transcended? Oh, God.
He's that entrepreneur that has that special on Netflix about trying to stay alive forever. That's exactly right. So it's taken to extremes. Did your wellness journey for this book change anything with you? Did it make you happier? Did it feel like you transcended something? Did you make me feel like I transcended? Oh, God.
Because really that is what is at the core of this is us transcending into some version, better version of ourselves.
Because really that is what is at the core of this is us transcending into some version, better version of ourselves.
Because really that is what is at the core of this is us transcending into some version, better version of ourselves.
More pared down than when you started writing this book? Oh, yeah.
More pared down than when you started writing this book? Oh, yeah.
More pared down than when you started writing this book? Oh, yeah.
You said at the end of the book that this was a love letter to your daughter. And I'm thinking back to what we were talking about, about those adolescent girl diary entries that go as far back as 1892, where each generation is dealing with some version of... of whatever the thing is that we need to, you know, the ideal that we're trying to attain.
You said at the end of the book that this was a love letter to your daughter. And I'm thinking back to what we were talking about, about those adolescent girl diary entries that go as far back as 1892, where each generation is dealing with some version of... of whatever the thing is that we need to, you know, the ideal that we're trying to attain.
You said at the end of the book that this was a love letter to your daughter. And I'm thinking back to what we were talking about, about those adolescent girl diary entries that go as far back as 1892, where each generation is dealing with some version of... of whatever the thing is that we need to, you know, the ideal that we're trying to attain.
Do you feel like there's any real way to fight it? Like, what did you come away with in thinking about what you want to impart on younger generations and your daughter?
Do you feel like there's any real way to fight it? Like, what did you come away with in thinking about what you want to impart on younger generations and your daughter?
Do you feel like there's any real way to fight it? Like, what did you come away with in thinking about what you want to impart on younger generations and your daughter?
Amy Loraca, I really appreciate this conversation and thank you for this book. Thank you so much for having me. It's wonderful to be here. writer Amy LaRocca. Her new book is called How to Be Well. Coming up, film critic Justin Chang reviews the documentary-drama hybrid Caught by the Tides. This is Fresh Air.
Amy Loraca, I really appreciate this conversation and thank you for this book. Thank you so much for having me. It's wonderful to be here. writer Amy LaRocca. Her new book is called How to Be Well. Coming up, film critic Justin Chang reviews the documentary-drama hybrid Caught by the Tides. This is Fresh Air.
Amy Loraca, I really appreciate this conversation and thank you for this book. Thank you so much for having me. It's wonderful to be here. writer Amy LaRocca. Her new book is called How to Be Well. Coming up, film critic Justin Chang reviews the documentary-drama hybrid Caught by the Tides. This is Fresh Air.
Our film critic Justin Chang says the documentary-drama hybrid Caught by the Tides is one of the best and most unusual new movies he's seen this year. It's the latest from the acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke, and it draws from footage that he began shooting in 2001 to tell a story of two lovers who separate and reunite over roughly two decades.
Our film critic Justin Chang says the documentary-drama hybrid Caught by the Tides is one of the best and most unusual new movies he's seen this year. It's the latest from the acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke, and it draws from footage that he began shooting in 2001 to tell a story of two lovers who separate and reunite over roughly two decades.
Our film critic Justin Chang says the documentary-drama hybrid Caught by the Tides is one of the best and most unusual new movies he's seen this year. It's the latest from the acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke, and it draws from footage that he began shooting in 2001 to tell a story of two lovers who separate and reunite over roughly two decades.