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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I sit down with Samantha Sweetwater to discuss how her book True Human: Reimagining Ourselves at the End of Our World evolved from scattered ideas into a cohesive manuscript through patience, humility, and honesty.
We explore what it means to write during a time of ecological, technological, and cultural transformation—and why authorship requires more than inspiration. Samantha shares the four-year journey of shaping her ideas, letting go of what didn’t belong, and allowing the book to mature into its final form.
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00:00 Reimagining humanity in the Anthropocene
04:10 Writing to reveal oneself
08:56 Guide to radical civilizational transition
10:13 Responses to the personal transformation chapter
13:24 Navigating a transcontextual crisis
16:34 Patience nurtures ideas into form
20:49 Why this book resonates
24:56 AI cover art collaboration
29:09 Authors’ long-term success plan
32:35 Regenerative devotion and resilience
35:01 Books thrive through community
38:03 True Human: the author journey
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