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Wild with Sarah Wilson

Wild with Sarah Wilson

Sarah Wilson 211 episodes Latest Jun 2, 2026

Sarah Wilson, the multi-New York Times bestselling author and activist known for founding 'I Quit Sugar', hosts conversations with philosophers, creatives, poets, and scientists about living fully and saving our planet. She explores big questions like what death row prisoners think, how Sia creates art, and whether being Australian is a mental health crisis. The podcast aims to inspire a fired-up life through wild ideas and deep discussions.

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FRANCIS WELLER: “Grief will wake us up”…so how do we do good grief again? Jun 2, 2026 1:01:47 Francis Weller (psychotherapist, bestselling author + “soul activist”) believes we have entered a “Long Dark”, a multi-decade (century?) period of collapse and psychological pain that will demand we learn to grieve deeply, messily, fully.In this episode, I ask Francis whether grief is the missing piece of the impasse we’re at. If we finally drop into our grief, will we wake up, will we finally let
RUTH BEN-GHIAT: How do we create a values-led politic from this mess? May 26, 2026 59:05 Ruth Ben-Ghiat (historian of fascism +NYT bestselling author of Strongmen) is an internationally recognised expert in how psychologically unstable men come to power and use corruption, sexual predation, staged victimhood and violence to rule. She’s recently, however, turned her focus to how societies subjected to such tyranny have survived and fought back…using moral authority.Ruth is an American
ZAK STEIN: How do we raise kids in a metacrisis? May 19, 2026 1:11:14 Zak Stein (Harvard philosopher of education, AI + kids expert) is worried that we are not raising and educating our kids for the kind of wobbly, harsh future they will be inheriting. Zak is a Harvard philosopher of education and co-founder of the Centre for World Philosophy and Religion. He is also the co-founder of the Civilisation Research Institute and the Consilience Projec
MICHAEL MUTHUKRISHNA: Can we cooperate our way out of this? (Warning: a tricky episode!) May 12, 2026 1:16:07 Michael Muthukrishna (behavioural scientist, cultural evolution researcher) has a unified “theory of everyone” that says we evolved as a species, surviving crises and collapses, through cooperative norms that made sure inequality did not blow out, in conditions of energy abundance.Michael is Professor of Economic Psychology at New York University (NYU) and the London
ECE TEMELKURAN: How to save ourselves from fascism May 5, 2026 56:28 Ece Temelkuran (fascism expert, political exile, journalist) first began reporting on the global slide into fascism as a journalist witnessing it happen in her home country, Turkey. In 2016, she was forced into exile and went on to write the bestselling book How to Lose a Country: The 7 Steps From Democracy to Authoritarianism that warned the rest of the world just how close it was
SHELDON SOLOMON: Can we gamify all the denial around us and save humanity?* Apr 28, 2026 1:08:49 Dr Sheldon Solomon (psychologist, founder of terror management theory) has spent 45 years proving that our fear of death is responsible for the structures of civilisation, such as religion, education, our moral laws, myths, consumerism, distraction technologies etc. Such structures keep us from being (fatally) overwhelmed by the uniquely human awareness that we will die one day. But
AUDREY TANG: Can we wrangle AI off the techno-fascists (and make it a force for good)? Apr 21, 2026 1:02:30 Audrey Tang (“civic hacker", Taiwan’s Cyber Ambassador-at-Large, polymath) is one of the world’s most influential thinkers and she has a vision for pro-social AI that is exciting leaders around the world. Audrey became Taiwan’s former Digital Minister after she hacked the government to turn around a trade deal with China. The result was so ridiculously effective that, instead of arresting her
SAMANTHA SWEETWATER: How do we *actually* emerge our way into “the what comes next”? Apr 14, 2026 1:13:00 Samantha Sweetwater (systems thinker, Gaian futurist, expert facilitator) draws on complexity science, deep ecology, indigenous wisdom, and 30+ years of experience guiding embodied transformation to help humans navigate civilizational transition. She joins me to talk us through how we can best emerge our way out of the current fiasco and toward the world we’d like to create, what it might look lik
WE’RE BACK! Series 2 of Wild is here Apr 13, 2026 14:07 After a long-ish hiatus, we’re returning with a fresh series of Wild. This second series will be taking a slightly new direction and is now “watchable” on YouTube and Substack.There will be no fancy studios, no professional gear…Sarah will be getting straight to the important, “life-generating” conversations that steer us through the coming challenging years and decades of what is now understood o
BEST OF: IAIN MCGILCHRIST - Our “wretchedness” is a left-brain issue Dec 30, 2025 1:16:24 As many of us move into the holiday season and slower days, I wanted to reshare this conversation with Iain McGilchrist. It’s a spacious, illuminating exploration of how we’ve come to live as we do — and a reminder that meaning and beauty are still available to us, even when solutions feel out of reach.Dr Iain McGilchrist (neuroscientist, psychiatrist, polymath, author of The Master and His E
BEST OF: MARTHA BECK - Only the most nourishing chat I’ve had about anxiety ever Dec 23, 2025 1:12:15 As many of us head into the holiday season — travelling, slowing down, or looking for something good to listen to — I wanted to reshare this conversation with Martha Beck. It’s a thoughtful, generous discussion about anxiety as a guide rather than a problem, and one I have a feeling will land right now.Dr. Martha Beck (author; “best-known life coach in America”) is about to release a book on anxie
A Wild Live with Dr Sharon Blackie about… fairytales and collapse Dec 9, 2025 34:09 Wild has been on hiatus while I finish my most recent book. We’ll be back with a fresh direction and new guests in the coming months, but in the meantime, I’m dropping in a small handful of interviews I’ve been doing on Substack that you might find interesting. They’re far more rustic and casual than my usual offerings. You can, of course, watch the video versions over on Substack.My guest today i

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