• S3 Ep31: #31 Season 3: In reflection

  • Mar 5 2021
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

S3 Ep31: #31 Season 3: In reflection

  • Summary

  • In the final episode of this season we honour and reflect on the brave guests who joined us this season to share their stories as they seem them in the now, and we consider our own human journey and our learning as podcasters and human beings throughout winter here in the UK.

    We also share some exciting plans as we roll into spring and summer in this part of the world, and how we're planning to get Wild with anyone who's keen - in real life!

    And lastly - we launch a simple and very cool competition to win a free place on one of our Wild24 events this year!

    So, gratitude to our magical guests in season 3 - Adam + Laura of Yellow Matilda, Clare Osborn of One Life. One Planet. One You, Sarah Lister of about the adventure, Jason Le Masurier, and last but not least Ali Hollest of the Evolve Wellbeing Group. Gratitude to you the listeners, it's been a fun season and we can't wait to share season 4 with you in Spring. The Living Project's all about the journey and we're really looking forward to the next evolution of this podcast - connecting and recording with people in real life!
    In the meantime - if you're getting Wild as the opportunity opens up again - let us know - share it with us on socials, we'd love to hear about it and celebrate the Wild with you x 

    Thanks for joining us - we hope it provides some thought, and some inspiration for you as you walk your path. We'd love to hear your thoughts.
    Loads of love, Us x
    Want to do something powerful and Wild? Check out our WILD 24 
    We're on Insta @itsthelivingproject - we'd love to see you there x
    Original Music by Nigel Lacey @delaceynigel 
    BE TRUE. LIVE WILD
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