fear.less

The latest issue of fear.less is out; it's a free online magazine that's chock full of inspiration about how to combat that awful but common pest, fear.


Here's what you can read about this month, according to the free, fear.less newsletter:


"In honor of spring we're bringing you a set of brisk, vibrant stories that will renew your spirit and encourage your potential to bloom.


Brad Ludden is a professional whitewater kayaker, and it's difficult to look at his

pictures without wanting to go for a run or a swim. Wisdom and insight flow from

his interview because he recalls the exact moments that he conquered his fear

and also topsy-turvies the whole notion of fear by actively seeking it out for the

rush and the reward. He has also made a big splash in the nonprofit world – his

organization First Descents uses extreme outdoor sports as a platform for

enriching the lives, skills and confidence of young adults with cancer.


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Jonathan Fields was a hotshot lawyer until he realized his heart – and the rest of his

body – wasn't in it. After a stress-induced medical emergency, he decided life needed

to be lived on more of his own terms and entered the fitness industry. Calmed by a

job he loves and a healthy dose of yoga, Jonathan now firmly believes that you can

follow your passions and make money – the cover of his book Career Renegade

depicts a stack of cash curled into a heart. That about sums it up, doesn't it?


Bindu Wiles is a writer, a Buddhist, a yoga teacher, a disciple of dark comedy, and

a warrior. I love her interview and life story because it is on such a different track

from my own but still feels utterly real. She talks openly, blessedly openly, about

the consequences of anger and other extreme emotions and deeply explores

the interiority of fear."



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