
#186: Jennifer Breheny Wallace — The Science of Mattering, Outrunning Your Inner Critic, Building a Writing Life Around Deep Work
From London Writers' Salon by Parul Bavishi, Matthew Trinetti
March 22, 2026 · 58 min · Episode 186
About this episode
Jennifer Breheny Wallace discusses the importance of mattering and resilience in writing and life.
Award-winning journalist and bestselling author Jennifer Breheny Wallace on mattering, resilience through relationships, and the writing practices behind two New York Times bestselling nonfiction books.
People in this episode
Hosts: Parul Bavishi, Matthew Trinetti
Guest: Jennifer Breheny Wallace
Topics covered
- mattering
- resilience
- writing practices
- deep work
- journalism
Keywords
- mattering
- resilience
- writing life
- deep work
- nonfiction
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: New York Times
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