Recent Episodes
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VANESSA ANDREOTTI: And now we have hospice modernity…(and a goodbye from Wild)
Dec 3, 2024 – 1:05:48 -
MARTHA BECK: Only the most nourishing chat I’ve had about anxiety ever
Nov 26, 2024 – 1:12:15 -
INDY JOHAR: The starkest collapse prognosis I’ve heard
Nov 19, 2024 – 1:18:10 -
LYNDSEY STONEBRIDGE: How would Hannah Arendt explain Trump?
Nov 12, 2024 – 1:01:01 -
LUKE KEMP: Will our global civilisation go the way of the Roman Empire?
Nov 5, 2024 – 1:14:07 -
AMA: A post on how I write a book about collapse on Substack
Oct 29, 2024 – 28:30 -
JOEL PEARSON: Do we have free will? Is anything our fault?
Oct 22, 2024 – 57:55 -
CHRISTIANA FIGUERES: On “stubborn optimism”
Oct 15, 2024 – 1:05:26 -
ELIZABETH OLDFIELD X ME: How to be Fully Alive in a collapsing world
Oct 8, 2024 – 1:12:03 -
BONUS EP: Nika Kovač the activist from the Slovenian gondola
Oct 3, 2024 – 24:04 -
IAIN MCGILCHRIST: Our “wretchedness” is a left-brain issue
Sep 17, 2024 – 1:16:24 -
COREY BRADSHAW: Are humans going extinct? (And how soon?)
Sep 10, 2024 – 1:17:30 -
AMA: How do I explain collapse to someone?*
Sep 5, 2024 – 27:47 -
NICK BRYANT: What has happened to America?
Sep 3, 2024 – 1:10:09 -
CLIVE HAMILTON: CONTENTIOUS CLIMATE COLLAPSE TRUTH - how the “Electrify Everything” message + private schools could be our downfall if we don’t change course
Aug 27, 2024 – 1:12:45 -
COLLAPSE SERIES: Jonathon Rowson - Welcome to the “metacrisis”. Now what?
Aug 20, 2024 – 1:00:30 -
COLLAPSE SERIES: Olivia Lazard - The big fat renewable energy blindspot NO ONE wants to talk about
Aug 13, 2024 – 1:21:48 -
COLLAPSE SERIES: Nate Hagens - On the “Great Simplification”
Aug 6, 2024 – 53:11 -
COLLAPSE SERIES: Margaret Wheatley - An episode on civilization collapse (warning: truly confronting)
Jul 30, 2024 – 51:00 -
COLLAPSE SERIES: Gaya Herrington - Complete global collapse by 2040? The prediction is “right on track”
Jul 23, 2024 – 53:44 -
JEM BENDELL: Oh gosh! Finding beauty in a collapsing world.
Jul 16, 2024 – 1:23:58 -
JEAN TWENGE: Do millennials and Gen Z have it harder?
Jul 9, 2024 – 1:16:55 -
AMA: How do I parent in the face of so much existential crisis?
Jul 4, 2024 – 37:55 -
GREG LUKIANOFF: Cancel culture – the *non-hysterical* reason why we should be very worried
Jul 2, 2024 – 1:06:00 -
JENNY ODELL: How to *not* save time (and *creatively* reject the productive, growth imperative!)
Jun 25, 2024 – 1:01:17 -
AMA: Sarah, what's your take on dating apps?
Jun 20, 2024 – 29:51 -
FRANK OSTASESKI: How to live fully when it feels like so much is dying
Jun 18, 2024 – 1:04:57 -
AMA: BONUS menopause questions answered, plus my BIG announcement
Jun 13, 2024 – 15:31 -
DR LOUISE NEWSON: A wild chat about menopause
Jun 11, 2024 – 57:20 -
AMA: What is the best gear to pack for a minimalist camping trip?
Jun 6, 2024 – 19:36 -
PARAG KHANNA: Where should we move to as climate collapses?
Jun 4, 2024 – 1:10:24 -
AMA: What is hypergamy? And explain why older women are dating younger men
May 30, 2024 – 25:37 -
OLIVIA LAZARD: The big fat renewable energy blindspot NO ONE wants to talk about
May 28, 2024 – 1:21:14 -
AMA: Is it doomist to talk about civilisational collapse?
May 23, 2024 – 16:14 -
KATE RAWORTH: Doughnut economics as the antidote to “death by growth”
May 21, 2024 – 1:06:07 -
AMA: How do you manage information overload PLUS should white women activists get out of the arena?
May 2, 2024 – 28:54 -
JOHANN HARI: Is Ozempic a miracle drug or something darker?
Apr 30, 2024 – 1:09:10 -
AMA: How do you plan your life financially in a collapsing world? Do you bother?
Apr 25, 2024 – 21:46 -
ANNABEL ABBS: The subversive, creative upside of insomnia (oh joy!)
Apr 23, 2024 – 1:08:21 -
The “Uncles” climate case that could change EVERYTHING
Apr 18, 2024 – 25:11 -
ANNA FUNDER: On Wifedom (and calling out Orwellian “doublethink”)
Apr 16, 2024 – 1:12:12 -
A FUN BACKSTORY: Because I promised it…
Apr 11, 2024 – 11:36 -
HELEN LEWIS: A heterodox update from TERF island
Apr 9, 2024 – 1:25:08 -
A PALESTINIAN AND AN ISRAELI FATHER: “We must all stop being victims; victimhood causes the violence!”
Apr 4, 2024 – 53:04 -
LIV BOEREE: Explaining Moloch, the mysterious game theory force breaking the world (plus a fix!)
Mar 26, 2024 – 57:49 -
AMA: How do you, Sarah, deal with a broken heart?
Mar 21, 2024 – 24:35 -
PROF JOEL PEARSON: Gut feeling is (scientifically) real; this is how to use it
Mar 19, 2024 – 1:13:06 -
PETER FRANKOPAN: How climate collapsed civilisations (and will it ours?)
Mar 12, 2024 – 53:56 -
AMA with a Palestinian peace broker: What should we be doing to help, not hinder, the crisis? Does posting on social media do ANYTHING?
Mar 7, 2024 – 58:41 -
KELLY WEINERSMITH: Why settling Mars is a really dumb idea
Mar 5, 2024 – 55:47
Recent Reviews
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Moon123789Thank youI pop this podcast on when I need some inspiration for living life in this crazy world. Always gives me something to ponder and ways to improve myself
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Auntie BaabaaMy new favorite podcastExcellent interviews that have really helped me cope with climate and collapse anxiety. The information is deep and thoroughly researched and sometimes grim, but never sugar-coated. Despite the seriousness of the topic, I always feel heartened after listening to each episode. Highly recommend to everyone who cares about our beautiful Earth and humanity.
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Cam2973thank you for opening my mindI recommend this podcast to everyone
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Cruizer86I used to enjoy this podcast.New review. I had posted an negative review. I needed a break. Everything is thrown at us.
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FmsjtbtjsisisnsjisTransphobic contentI am appalled by the interviewing and spreading of transphobic content. The trans community is at risk of losing their rights and lives and this kind of content should NEVER be posted by someone who doesn’t have the relevant expertise and life experience and surely not shared without a larger context from a trans affirming lens.
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StellatundraStriking and critical topicsSarah interviews the deep thinkers of our time, pairing courage and curiosity with a pragmatic mind for conversations on our future. Listen.
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LauraD 💖A must listenSarah’s podcast, like her books, is thought-provoking and inspiring. I never fail to Lear at least one amazing fact which send me searching for more information or the book that was mentioned. Her podcast is my first go to each week. Thank you, Sarah, for your courage and wild ideas which just may save the planet and humanity from sabotaging it all.
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MilksCRIntelligent, thought provoking, and thoughtfulI love this podcast! It’s done by a smart and successful Aussie woman with an interesting background and story. I won’t spoil it all, but she researches her stuff, asks deep and beautiful questions of her interviewees, and provides interesting and insightful connections about the state of our world and how to make it better. Listen, enjoy, and grow! ❤️😊
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sasasasasasasassaaaIncredibleWhat an incredible podcast! Sarah has introduced me to several radical thinkers that had my diving into their body of work—especially David Whyte—and being the richer for it. Highly recommended!
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R23ndwpTransphobic hostSarah Wilson recently took to defending Dave Chappelle’s disastrous and transphobic Netflix special. Transphobia has no place in any activist movement. Sarah has zero credentials to call herself a climate activist but since she thinks she is one then she should support the LGBTTIQQ2SA community.
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Andrew Oregon USAReality hungerFor those with reality hunger and the appetite for truth
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AndreainthewoodlandsAmazingEvery episode has left me fired up and inspired. Thank you!! Please keep creating!
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The Dude is BackBeautifully PresentedI picked up This One Wild Precious life and that’s how I found this podcast. I’ve been listening on my runs and each and every interview has left me reeling.. in a good way. I want to scream from the rooftops on a daily basis about the insanity that is going on in the world just as Sarah has said in her book. The interviews are so inspiring, thought provoking and gut wrenching. I constantly feel alone in this world, thinking I’m the only person having these same kinds of thoughts about climate and our culture. It has been so uplifting to hear these amazing people doing amazing things and their perspectives on the craziness happening to our planet and our humaneness. I look forward to my runs because of this podcast and will miss it dearly now that Wild Sarah is on a break. Can’t wait till she’s back at it!!
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Sunnysideup 14Thank youI am so grateful for this podcast. It is incredibly important. Sarah Wilson feels like one of the “dots” (Tim Brown episode) in my life, a world of beautiful information that I really needed to find and dive deeply into. It’s only been two short months since I randomly found “first, we make the beast beautiful” at my local bookstore, which led me to “this one wild and precious life” which led me to this incredible podcast that explores such wild and important concepts and ideas and introduces me to the most incredible humans. I listened to the Margaret Klein Salamon episode 3x (in a row-despite how much it hurt...I felt so inspired and alive from it) and the Rutger episode 2x, and still trying to grasp the James Hollis episode...such depth and big ideas here. So grateful for Sarah’s work! My life has been so enriched and I am so grateful to have such a wild role model - showing me that there is another way, in every aspect of life ❤️
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wami84Thank you and a requestI really love everything that Sarah Wilson does, I love the way her mind works, the questions she asks and the journey she takes to get there and I am grateful that she takes us on these journeys with her. I do have one request and I make this request as an observation I’ve made from following her work, I ask that you show more diversity and elevate the voices of BIPOC. More often than not the recommendations for books, or people she quotes and or refers to are those of White academics/philosophers/artist etc and I would really love for Sarah to use her platform and this podcast to show more diversity and pass the mic so to speak to people of colour.
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anacristinazWild!Thank you so much for having Sia!
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