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Season 3, Episode 2: One Month—No Schedule, No Internet, and No Electricity

March 20, 2019

Have you ever gone off the grid to reset? Today's episode is about how losing both parents, navigating the transition of her only sibling, and extreme burnout led film producer Annabelle Dunne to seek solitude in Sri Lanka with just a cot and 17 books—and what it taught her about how she should lead her life now that she’s back home.

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Season 3, Episode 2: One Month—No Schedule, No Internet, and No Electricity

March 20, 2019

Have you ever gone off the grid to reset? Today's episode is about how losing both parents, navigating the transition of her only sibling, and extreme burnout led film producer Annabelle Dunne to seek solitude in Sri Lanka with just a cot and 17 books—and what it taught her about how she should lead her life now that she’s back home.

Listen on iTunes | Stitcher | SoundCloud | GooglePlay | Spotify | PodBean

If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon. Thank you for believing in the The Lonely Hour!

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