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Mentioned in 10 episodes
The Book of Hope
A Survival Guide for Trying Times
Book • 2021
In this book, Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams delve into the nature of hope through intimate and thought-provoking dialogue.
Drawing on decades of Goodall's work, the book addresses vital questions about maintaining hope in challenging times.
It outlines Goodall's 'Four Reasons for Hope': The Amazing Human Intellect, The Resilience of Nature, The Power of Young People, and The Indomitable Human Spirit.
The book also shares Goodall's personal journey, from her experiences during World War II to her years in Gombe and her role as a global advocate for environmental justice, including her profound revelations about her next and perhaps final adventure.
Drawing on decades of Goodall's work, the book addresses vital questions about maintaining hope in challenging times.
It outlines Goodall's 'Four Reasons for Hope': The Amazing Human Intellect, The Resilience of Nature, The Power of Young People, and The Indomitable Human Spirit.
The book also shares Goodall's personal journey, from her experiences during World War II to her years in Gombe and her role as a global advocate for environmental justice, including her profound revelations about her next and perhaps final adventure.
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Mentioned by 

, referencing the author's book on hope and resilience.


Rich Roll

366 snips
Master of Change: Brad Stulberg On Rugged Flexibility & The Neuroscience Of Expectations


Krista Tippett


Jane Goodall

73 snips
Jane Goodall, In Memoriam — What It Means to Be Human
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in the context of discussing the importance of maintaining hope in the face of adversity, referencing Goodall's work on hope and resilience.


Rich Roll

66 snips
Rainn Wilson Is Calling For A Spiritual Revolution
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for promoting hope-based messaging despite evidence to the contrary.

Pamela Swanigan

28 snips
“Hopium” and the Long Defeat | Pamela Swanigan
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when referencing page 53 regarding ethnographic narratives.

Jack Logan

12 snips
Royal Marriage & The Sacred Center, Part II
Mentioned by 

as he quotes Jane Goodall's optimism about the future of humankind in her last book.


Mosheh Oinounou

Deadly UK Synagogue Terror Attack; Trump Threatens To Fire Federal Workers; Church Members Raise $300K For Shooter’s Family; Remembering Jane Goodall
Mentioned by 

in relation to her book 'Book of Hope', highlighting shared themes of hope and optimism with 

's work.


Rich Roll


Jacqueline Novogratz

Jacqueline Novogratz On Cultivating Moral Imagination, Practicing Courage & Pursuing Work With No End
Recommended by 

as an impactful read, highlighting Jane Goodall's life and perspective on hope.


Rich Roll

Julie Piatt: Wealth Is The Community You Keep
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as a source of inspiration and hope.

Samantha McLemore

Samantha McLemore on Longevity Risk Management
Mentioned by 

as a timely and helpful book for navigating trying times.


Jay Shetty

Jane Goodall ON: Winning the War on Nature & How Simple Actions Make Big Changes
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as an example of someone who exemplifies hope through continued action.

Brian McLaren

Faith After Doubt: Can Religion Evolve? (w/ Brian McLaren)
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as a New York Times bestseller and an investigation into the necessity of hope.

Elizabeth Day

Jane Goodall on Optimism, Hope, and Conservation
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as one of 

's books.

Mina Kim


Jane Goodall

Forum from the Archives: Jane Goodall Looks to Future of Conservation Movement With Those She's Inspired
Mentioned by the host as Jane Goodall's new book reflecting on the planet and future generations' fight to protect it.

Jane Goodall Says There's Hope For Our Planet. Act Now, Despair Later!
Mentioned by 

as 

’s latest book.


Steve Levitt


Jane Goodall

91. Jane Goodall Changed the Way We See Animals. She’s Not Done.
Mentioned by 

as a book co-written with Douglas Abrams, offering an intimate look into the nature of hope and Jane Goodall's life.


Rich Roll

Doug Abrams On Why Hope Is The Antidote For Apathy
Mentioned by 

when comparing ![undefined]()

's work to Jane Goodall's.


Rich Roll

Sylvia Earle

Oceanographer Sylvia Earle On Resilience, Hope & Mysteries Of The Deep
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as a book written by 

and Douglas Abrams that provides a survival guide for an endangered planet.

Natasha Mitchell


Jane Goodall

Vale Dr Jane Goodall — why the renowned primatologist and environmentalist held onto hope