In this beautiful episode, we hear Amanda’s incredible breakthrough in quieting her brain, and how she finally heard from Love with the help of Elizabeth Gilbert.
Discover:
The breathtaking and very odd way that Love ultimately showed up for Amanda;
Taylor & Travis’s love lesson for Amanda
How to avoid what Liz Gilbert calls “taking a monkey survey ... Show More
Apr 28
(BEST OF) How to Get Your Joy Back: Ross Gay
Today, we’re sharing our conversation with poet Ross Gay, who reminds us that joy isn’t denial—it’s connection. Not a way out of the world, but a way back into it. Together, we explore how to keep noticing what’s still beautiful, how to rebuild our “delight muscle,” and why witne ... Show More
1h 2m
Apr 23
The Cost of Truth Telling (And Why We Paid It)
We woke up to a Webby — and instead of just celebrating, we started asking: What does it mean to actually use your voice right now? Today, we’re talking about what building Treat Media has really meant — why we chose to go independent, what we’ve gained (and risked), and why havi ... Show More
51m 16s
Nov 2020
Elizabeth Gilbert | Lightness from the Dark [Best of]
<p>Elizabeth Gilbert is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat, Pray, Love, City of Girls and other awesome books. She’s also just a straight-up genuine, wise, deeply-feeling human with a lens on life that is incredibly kind and real. Since her last appeara ... Show More
1h 11m
Jun 2021
Why We Can't Stop Talking About Eat, Pray, Love!
From December 4, 2007: Oprah sits down with author Elizabeth Gilbert to discuss her book Eat, Pray, Love, a New York Times bestseller that became a global phenomenon. Elizabeth shares her unique journey of self-discovery and breaking free from a seemingly perfect life that she re ... Show More
40m 44s
Dec 2021
Elizabeth Lesser | Courage Over Comfort [Best Of]
<p>Even as a kid, my guest, Elizabeth lesser was the rebel, the activist, the feminist in the family. Growing up with three sisters, and one very traditional father, she could never understand why the women didn't make more decisions and have more power. Hers was not a voice that ... Show More
59m 2s
Oct 2018
Elizabeth Gilbert shows up for ... everything
As a writer, Elizabeth Gilbert is notorious for placing her heart squarely on her sleeve. Her best-selling memoir, “Eat, Pray, Love,” was a sensation precisely because of her eloquent, open-hearted descriptions of fear, divorce and wanting everything life had to offer. When she s ... Show More
58m 57s
<p>Elizabeth Gilbert (<a href="https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/</a>) is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of <em>Big Magic</em> and <em>Eat, Pray, Love</em>, as well as several other interna ... Show More