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In 1992 Julia Cameron published a book that saw the whole world (it seemed) suddenly writing "morning pages", these free-from diary entries that unblocked creativity. The Artist's Way was the title and it became a global bestseller in 40 languages. Alicia Keys, john Cleaase and Tim Ferris are fans; Elizabeth Gilbert wrote, “Without The Artist’s Way there would have been no Eat, Pray, Love.” Julia has had a wild life – she wrote for Rolling Stone magazine at the height of New Journalism. She was married to Martin Scorsesse and collaborated with him on several films and also struggled with a cocaine and alcohol addiction. Now 74, she’s written her 41st book, Seeking Wisdom, which brings in the spiritual act of asking for guidance as another tool for unblocking creativity.
Julia’s new book Seeking Wisdom is out now booktopia.kh4ffx.net/mgvqP1 You can check out her creative work https://juliacameronlive.com/ In this ep I also mention my interview about curiosity with DR JUD BREWER and my chat with SETH GODIN about artist process, if you want to go check them out.
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