What We Loved in 2023
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And just like that… 2023 is coming to a close! We hope everyone’s enjoying the Holiday season. In our final episode for the year, we reflect on the best and most loved books, experiences, and habits and hacks we’re taking away from this year. We made a deliberate choice to focus on all things positive and constructive to help counter all the negative news in the world. We send our love and thoughts to anyone who’s doing it tough right now . . . it can be a difficult time for many people.  In this episode you’ll hear about:  Our top fiction books as well as our favourite two non fiction books and whyOur favourite podcast memories and experiences from the year Cultural moments that really resonated with each of us; and The top habits and hacks we’ve learnt (often from our guests) that have worked brilliantly for us.  So as the final days for 2023 come to a close. We wish all of you a chance to rest and recuperate and all the very best for a happy, healthy and purposeful 2024. We’re taking the Australian summer to rest and relax so we'll be back in February.  Happy Holidays and enjoy this unique ‘What we loved’ episode.   Useful Links: WeAre8 app: Apple; Android  Future Crunch’s end of 2023 newsletter Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman Effortless by Greg McKeown Don’t Stop Us Now! episodes we mention: Amy Cuddy Sue Fennessy  Claire’s Eden Health Retreat Abigail Bradshaw Kerry James Anna Rafferty  Dr Selena Bartlett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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