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Jane Green on Rewilding, Reinvention, Mushrooms, Tattoos and Midlife Freedom

Bestselling author Jane Green spent decades looking like she had the perfect life: a beautiful house, a successful career, a long marriage, children, stability, all of it. But behind the scenes she was drowning in financial fear, people pleasing, resentment, perimenopause, and th ...  Show more

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