A Talk with Malcolm Gladwell: Why Change Shouldn’t Surprise Us
I talked with best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell about why shifts in ideas and behavior shouldn’t surprise us, how to deal with uncertainty, and ways in which we can work towards positive change in our communities. This is the latest in my Tricycle interview series about Tibetan bardo and the art of living, Between-States: Conversations About Bardo and Life. The conversations look at acceptance, interconnectedness, and impermanence in relation to children and parents, marriage and friendship, and work and creativity. Guests include Julia Alvarez, Yiyun Li, Isabel Allende, David Sedaris, Dani Shapiro, Edwidge Danticat, Sylvia Boorstein, Melissa Febos, John McPhee, and Mohsin Hamid.
A Talk with Isabel Allende: “Saying Yes to Life”
“I have had no control over the most important losses that I’ve experienced,” Isabel Allende says. “The only thing I can control is how I react, so I just plunge into whatever comes and say yes to life.” I talked with Allende about displacement and exile for the latest in my Tricycle interview series about Tibetan bardo and the art of living, Between-States: Conversations About Bardo and Life. The conversations look at acceptance, interconnectedness, and impermanence in relation to children and parents, marriage and friendship, and work and creativity. Other guests include Dani Shapiro, Edwidge Danticat, Melissa Febos, Gish Jen, David Sedaris, John McPhee, and Mohsin Hamid.
A Talk with Edwidge Danticat: “Storytelling, Death, and Putting Flesh Back on Bones”
The latest in my Tricycle interview series about Tibetan bardo and the art of living. The conversations look at acceptance, interconnectedness, and impermanence in relation to children and parents, marriage and friendship, and work and creativity. I spoke with author Edwidge Danticat about storytelling and how she finds meaning in the face of impermanence.
A Talk with Melissa Febos: “Turning Toward a More Authentic Life”
For my Tricycle interview series exploring Tibetan bardo and the art of living, I spoke with author Melissa Febos about her search for authenticity.
Gish Jen: “Finding Your Own Narrative”
The latest in an interview series I’ve launched with Tricycle about Tibetan bardo “between-states” in everyday life. The conversations explore acceptance, interconnectedness, and impermanence in relation to children and parents, marriage and friendship, and work and creativity. I spoke with author Gish Jen about what it means to be the author of your own life.