What I'm Reading — March 2023
Rebecca Solnit, Carl Jung, Sean Vigue, Heterodorx, Tim Urban, Rob van Vuuren, Patti Smith, TOP BOY, Annie Murphy Paul, Sebastian Junger, Hilary Jacobs Hendel, Reva Mann, Rae Katz and Joey Trotz
A few things I’m reading, listening to, watching, using and learning this month.
My old friend Joey Trotz’ incredible celestial photography @jetrotz on Insta →
How to See Impossible Colors by
Confessions of an Entrepreneur by
Raising Hell, Raised by Hells Angels by
A great interview by Rick Rubin with the Edge (of U2)
The Rabbi's Daughter, by Reva Mann (memoir)
Why 'Progress' is Bad for Women —
on the Triggernometry podcastIt’s Not Always Depression, by Hilary Jacobs Hendel
Memories, Dreams, Reflections — Carl Jung’s memoir.
Patti Smith Loves Being Alive on The Active Voice, which is the podcast by Substack co-founder
Rob van Vuuren's Mom on the Your Mom with Schalk podcast — Rob is the “Namastae Bae” guy and also a great experimenter with language and accents.
TOP BOY on Netflix — very interesting for the lingo
Tim Urban: Wokeism, Cancel Culture, Social Justice, Marxism & Liberalism on the Lex Fridman podcast
Bagan - City Of Temples on the Fall of Civilizations podcast
No BS with Dr. Adi Jaffe on the Angry Therapist podcast
The Sinner on Netflix — kinda creepy, but redeemingly not super creepy
How to Speak, How to Listen, and How to Comply on the Heterodorx podcast
Wanderlust: A History of Walking—Rebecca Solnit
I put out chapters eight, nine and ten from my memoir in progress (and opened several more to all readers), and released podcast episodes with world-class ultra-runner Charlie Engle and The Abstinence Myth author Adi Jaffe, and recorded with
, which will be released on April 3. I'll be recording an interview with Sean Vigue, my favorite Pilates teacher that same day, for release on April 17.You can find all the past editions of What I’m Reading right here.
I love Sean Vigue. Awesome work, as always.
These look like excellent links. I need to check at least a few out. Going to try to do that today!
Michael Mohr
‘Sincere American Writing’
https://michaelmohr.substack.com/