A Thought I Kept
What happens when wanting something is reason enough? In this episode of A Thought I Kept, I’m joined by writer and journalist Rachel Hartigan to explore a thought that has stayed with her for years: “I do it because I want to.” This opens up some surprisingly big questions: How often do we feel the need to justify what we want? How do we separate our own desires from expectations, responsibilities, fear, or the stories we’ve absorbed about who we should be? And what changes when we stop looking for a better reason? Rachel’s thought comes from Amelia Earhart, the pioneering aviator at the centre of her new book, Lost: Amelia Earhart’s Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life [https://uk.bookshop.org/a/2541/9781426222542]. As we talk, Amelia’s story becomes a way into a much broader conversation about curiosity, self-trust, adventure, identity, and the unfinished stories that continue to hold our attention. Together, we explore the tension between doing what feels comfortable and doing what feels alive, the challenge of knowing what we really want, and the ways curiosity can help us navigate uncertainty when we don’t know what comes next. We also talk about visibility, creativity, midlife, motherhood, freedom, and the vulnerable experience of releasing something deeply personal into the world. Along the way, Rachel reflects on the years she spent researching Amelia Earhart, the pull of unanswered questions, and why some stories stay with us long after they should have faded. Rachel Hartigan is a writer and journalist who spent more than a decade at National Geographic and previously worked for The Washington Post Book Review. Her latest book, Lost: Amelia Earhart’s Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life, explores both the enduring mystery of Earhart’s disappearance and the people who continue searching for answers nearly ninety years later. This is a conversation about curiosity, courage, self-trust, and what it means to follow the things that call to us, even when we can’t fully explain why. Lost [https://uk.bookshop.org/a/2541/9781426222542] | Website [https://rachelhartiganauthor.com]| Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rj_hartigan] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/racheljhartigan/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/support/athoughtikept] This is A Thought I Kept — Weekly conversations about the ideas that stay. Listen every Monday morning for a new thought to hold onto this week. About Claire Fitzsimmons Claire is the host of A Thought I Kept, a wellbeing writer and the co-founder of If Lost Start Here [https://www.ifloststarthere.com/]. As an ICF Associate Certified Coach and a certified Emotions Coach Practitioner, Claire helps people navigate the everyday lost moments of their lives and all the feelings, from anxiety to grief, overwhelm to disconnection. Find out about working with Claire here [https://www.ifloststarthere.com/emotions-sessions]. Claire's first book is out now here [https://www.amazon.co.uk/If-Lost-Start-Here-Wellbeing/dp/191708319X/]. Like what you heard? Subscribe [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2521342/supporters/new], rate or review this podcast. Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/a_thought_i_kept/]. Sign up for our newsletter [https://iflost.myflodesk.com/ge9axhtvis]. Shop Season 1 poster [https://www.ifloststarthere.com/shop-products/a-thought-i-kept-museum-quality-matte-poster-1]. For full video episodes become a member on Substack at MoreGoodDays [https://moregooddays.substack.com/]. Made with Descript [https://get.descript.com/xde23ggbyljl] & ... [https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2463478]
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