In this episode of Sense-making in a Changing World, I'm joined by best-selling author and educator, Claire Dunn, who currently resides in Naarm Melbourne in Wurundjeri country. Back in 2014, she released a book, My Year Without Matches sharing a personal story of her year on a wilderness survival program and the profound shift she experienced as she rewilded her existence, her way of thinking, and her body.
Now back in the city, the city that has experienced the longest lockdown in all the world throughout this COVID period, Claire opens a new conversation - that of how to rebuild your life, right where you are. There's wilderness everywhere, inside and out.
Her new book released in June called Rewilding the Urban Soul: Searching for the Wild in the City is a conversation about this. I hadn't seen Claire for a couple of years, so it's been great to reconnect. I hope you enjoy this conversation.
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