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The Wild Way

Navigating the Space Between the Old Story and the New

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The Wild Way

Von: Michael McRay
Gesprochen von: Michael McRay
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In The Wild Way: Navigating the Space Between the Old Story and the New, award-winning author Michael McRay offers a poetic, piercing, and deeply human exploration of the moments when life unravels.

Most of us live by stories we never consciously chose. Stories about what makes us worthy. What love should feel like. Who we have to be to belong. When those stories fall apart, we find ourselves in a wild place—uncertain, in-between, directionless. This book is for those moments.

Through his vivid storytelling and grounded insight, McRay blends memoir, myth, and meditation to help listeners navigate the threshold between what was and what might yet be. Drawing from his own journey through divorce, trauma, and over a decade of story-guided healing, McRay doesn’t give a roadmap but a field guide. A companion for practicing the narrative intelligence needed to restory our lives.

This is not a book of certainty but of curiosity. There are no step-by-step formulas, no tidy hero arcs. With echoes of The Comfort Book by Matt Haig and The Creative Act by Rick Rubin, The Wild Way is a lantern for seekers, skeptics, and anyone wandering the dark forest of change.

This isn’t a return to safety. It’s a return to yourself.

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