🔥🌱 Miriam, I am so glad to see and hear of you and your being in this world. I am inspired by your words, your courage, wisdom, generosity bravery and humility. I'm looking forward to reading your books 📚
This was recorded by Radio New Zealand. If you'd like to listen to the whole episode, click here: www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/smart_talk/audio/2018778337/a-panel-discussion-at-the-word-christchurch-festival-involving-four-adventurous-women
Leuk, Ik ben per toeval op je verhaal gestoten (Thanks Ben F.). Ben nu je boek aan het lezen. Op RUclips hoor ik vooral meerdere keren hetzelfde verhaal. Ben wel fan van de levensbeschouwingen van Peter die gepost worden. Het zijn telkens momenten van bezinning die me even doen stil staan. Doe zo verder zou ik zeggen.
WORD CHRISTCHURCH - LITERARY FESTIVAL - NEW ZEALAND - 2020 Four women tell stories from their adventurous lives in this event which launched the 2020 Word Christchurch Spring Festival in October: Kaiora Tipene, one half of the Netflix duo The Casketeers; Selina Tusitala Marsh, former Poet Laureate and author of Mophead; Annabel Langbein, celebrity cookbook author and adventurer; and Miriam Lancewood, author of Woman in the Wilderness, hosted by broadcaster Miriama Kamo. Miriam Lancewood and her husband Peter have for much of their life together been nomadic. Literally. Living in the bush, eating what they can kill, with no place to call home. “We feel we live a very free life,” she says. “But we don’t have security. We don’t have a regular income. We don’t have a group of friends and family that we see regularly. We cannot accumulate posessions. And so it’s quite a different life - a life of adventure. None of us want to live a mediocre life. Right? None of us want to die of boredom and live Groundhog Day, do we? None of us want to be called sheeple. So what stops us from having an adventure? Age. When you’re over 50 you think, ‘I should settle down, and find some security.’ Now Peter, my husband, is 30 years older than I am. And he started long walking the Te Araroa Trail when he was 62 years old. So it’s all in your mind. You have to have the courage and the mentality to live the adventure.”
Another good Radio interview for Radio New Zealand was with Jim Mora. Here's the link: www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday/audio/2018765792/we-moved-into-the-wilderness-and-embraced-insecurity
The most famous interview was with Richard Fidler ABC Australia. www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/conversations-miriam-lancewood-rpt/13552088?
Thank you for the good and important reminder: look after your inner fire 🙏❤
🔥🌱 Miriam, I am so glad to see and hear of you and your being in this world. I am inspired by your words, your courage, wisdom, generosity bravery and humility. I'm looking forward to reading your books 📚
Miriam, I'll never tire of hearing and reading about your life in the wild. Thank you for sharing your stories. Anita
Great! 🙏
This was recorded by Radio New Zealand.
If you'd like to listen to the whole episode, click here:
www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/smart_talk/audio/2018778337/a-panel-discussion-at-the-word-christchurch-festival-involving-four-adventurous-women
Leuk, Ik ben per toeval op je verhaal gestoten (Thanks Ben F.). Ben nu je boek aan het lezen. Op RUclips hoor ik vooral meerdere keren hetzelfde verhaal. Ben wel fan van de levensbeschouwingen van Peter die gepost worden. Het zijn telkens momenten van bezinning die me even doen stil staan. Doe zo verder zou ik zeggen.
WORD CHRISTCHURCH - LITERARY FESTIVAL - NEW ZEALAND - 2020
Four women tell stories from their adventurous lives in this event which launched the 2020 Word Christchurch Spring Festival in October: Kaiora Tipene, one half of the Netflix duo The Casketeers; Selina Tusitala Marsh, former Poet Laureate and author of Mophead; Annabel Langbein, celebrity cookbook author and adventurer; and Miriam Lancewood, author of Woman in the Wilderness, hosted by broadcaster Miriama Kamo.
Miriam Lancewood and her husband Peter have for much of their life together been nomadic. Literally. Living in the bush, eating what they can kill, with no place to call home.
“We feel we live a very free life,” she says. “But we don’t have security. We don’t have a regular income. We don’t have a group of friends and family that we see regularly. We cannot accumulate posessions. And so it’s quite a different life - a life of adventure. None of us want to live a mediocre life. Right? None of us want to die of boredom and live Groundhog Day, do we? None of us want to be called sheeple.
So what stops us from having an adventure? Age. When you’re over 50 you think, ‘I should settle down, and find some security.’ Now Peter, my husband, is 30 years older than I am. And he started long walking the Te Araroa Trail when he was 62 years old. So it’s all in your mind.
You have to have the courage and the mentality to live the adventure.”
♡
Wow ! the intro is fabulous ;)
Another good Radio interview for Radio New Zealand was with Jim Mora.
Here's the link:
www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday/audio/2018765792/we-moved-into-the-wilderness-and-embraced-insecurity
The most famous interview was with Richard Fidler ABC Australia.
www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/conversations-miriam-lancewood-rpt/13552088?