37 min

The Way of the Courageous Vulnerable with Matthew Harris Beaming Green

    • Society & Culture

In this episode I speak with Matthew Harris about his first book, The Way of the Courageous Vulnerable – How to Find Meaning and Purpose From the 7 Stages of the Hero’s Journey in your daily life. The book centres on the hero's journey, the underlying template in stories from all around the world, as a way for people to understand and achieve their purpose in life.
"The book brings a hopeful message, enabling one to more easily bear and even value the hard times.  It is an approach that teaches patience, humility and the 'long view'. Matthew explains the steps in detail and shows how they have applied in his own life, which has involved a journey often marked by depression, illness and poverty. This enables the reader to see how the stages can apply in their own lives. The book includes exercises and questions at the end of each chapter to help you apply the'journey' to your own life." (Review by H Smart)
 
The hero's journey is a subject I'm really passionate about and I enjoyed hearing Matthew's take on:
the creative process of writing this book from a place of vulnerability, initially expressed in a collection of his personal Facebook postshow he transformed obstacles, like depression, into opportunities and inspiration for the hero's journey and the bookthe unsung everyday heroes, like his Mum, who have inspired himthe importance of eldership acknowledgement culturally in Australia and the role elders can play in holding space for young peoplethe feminine version of the hero's journey, as something more internal and how both genders experience the masculine and feminine expressions of the hero's journeyMatthew's future plans for workshops, seminars and retreats on this topic.I really enjoyed my discussion with Matthew, and I hope you enjoy this interview and reading his new book.
The book is available: www.courageousjourney.com.au  or via Amazon for E -book
Go to Beaming Green to see more info about the author.


 

In this episode I speak with Matthew Harris about his first book, The Way of the Courageous Vulnerable – How to Find Meaning and Purpose From the 7 Stages of the Hero’s Journey in your daily life. The book centres on the hero's journey, the underlying template in stories from all around the world, as a way for people to understand and achieve their purpose in life.
"The book brings a hopeful message, enabling one to more easily bear and even value the hard times.  It is an approach that teaches patience, humility and the 'long view'. Matthew explains the steps in detail and shows how they have applied in his own life, which has involved a journey often marked by depression, illness and poverty. This enables the reader to see how the stages can apply in their own lives. The book includes exercises and questions at the end of each chapter to help you apply the'journey' to your own life." (Review by H Smart)
 
The hero's journey is a subject I'm really passionate about and I enjoyed hearing Matthew's take on:
the creative process of writing this book from a place of vulnerability, initially expressed in a collection of his personal Facebook postshow he transformed obstacles, like depression, into opportunities and inspiration for the hero's journey and the bookthe unsung everyday heroes, like his Mum, who have inspired himthe importance of eldership acknowledgement culturally in Australia and the role elders can play in holding space for young peoplethe feminine version of the hero's journey, as something more internal and how both genders experience the masculine and feminine expressions of the hero's journeyMatthew's future plans for workshops, seminars and retreats on this topic.I really enjoyed my discussion with Matthew, and I hope you enjoy this interview and reading his new book.
The book is available: www.courageousjourney.com.au  or via Amazon for E -book
Go to Beaming Green to see more info about the author.


 

37 min

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