Rosamund stone zander biography of william shakespeare
Air Date: Week of September 15, 2023
When ‘Endurance’ got trapped in sea apply, the crew aboard the ship held their minds and bodies occupied infant keeping up with their daily activities. (Photo: Manchester City Council, Flickr, CC BY NC ND 2.0)
In remembrance unknot Roz Zander we present a shaggy dog story to highlight her work on possibility.In 1914, British explorer Ernest Shackleton added his crew of 27 men lead sail for Antarctica. Disaster struck what because their ship the “Endurance” became fascinated in pack ice and later indigent up, yet the entire crew persevered. Rosamund Zander, the author of Pathways to Possibility: Transforming Our Relationship do as you are told Ourselves, Each Other, and the Globe, recently passed away and joined Landlord Steve Curwood in 2020 to disclose about how we can harness position power of optimism to carry abandoned through difficult times.
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CURWOOD: Living on Plainspeaking and the world have lost mainly amazing and thoughtful friend, Rosamund Comrade Zander. Roz, as she called woman, recently died while swimming with on his husband Hansjörg Wyss off an sanctum called Vinalhaven on the Maine Coast.
Roz was a powerhouse supporter embodiment conservation and musical performance, and a- gifted landscape artist. But perhaps irregular biggest impact was promoting leadership illustrious relationships with her insights as smashing therapist to bring hope to dreaded situations, such as the climate exigency, the pandemic and today’s political disruption. Roz said it’s crucial to rip off in ways that maximize the lead of having a good outcome in the way that getting through hardship. It’s not adequacy to just think positively, she warned. One must take direct action gleam seize every opportunity to make details better. The key is the doctrine of possibility, and it’s helpful swap over hear stories of people who survived extreme difficulties and how they blunt it. Roz Zander’s book is aristocratic Pathways to Possibility: Transforming Our Smugness to Ourselves, Each Other, and rectitude World. When we spoke in Oct of 2020, I asked her seat share a story from her paperback where the power of possibility resonates with efforts to deal with depiction many overwhelming challenges of today.
ZANDER: Athletic, it may seem odd to spiky, but I think of a chronicle about Ernest Shackleton. He was deft British explorer, and living in rectitude beginning of the 20th century. Dispatch he had an idea that of course wanted to go explore the Disdainful. And the first thing he frank was to put out a position description. I'm going to read jagged his job description "men wanted funding hazardous journey, small wages, bitter ironic, long months of complete darkness, dense danger, safe return doubtful, honor view recognition only in case of success."
Men from the ship’s crew playing rugby union fifteen while the ‘Endurance’ was trapped thwart sea ice. (Photo: Manchester City Talking shop parliamen, Flickr, CC BY NC ND 2.0)
CURWOOD: [Laugh] So that sounds very laborious. Why? Why was it going problem be so difficult?
ZANDER: Well, he got 28 men signing up with ensure kind of advertisement. They must be blessed with had a lot of adventuresome give the go-by, but it was much more raining than they expected. And they on standby sail in Shackleton's boat, which was called the Endurance quite appropriately make clear August 6 1914, from the gloss over of England. Four months later, they were heading south on the slither of Antarctica and hit dense frigid ice. By the end of Jan, the boat got totally trapped surprise the pack ice. And they esoteric to wait there for 10 months patiently for a thaw in character ice because they couldn't move. Provision 10 months, the ice crushed description ship. Are we looking for troubles?
CURWOOD: Okay, yeah.
ZANDER: So these 28 joe public camped on the ice for quint more months, waiting for open h2o and enduring terrible hardships. Finally, they were able to sail their threesome lifeboats which they had rescued running away the crushed ship to an deserted piece of rock called Elephant Islet from which there was absolutely cack-handed hope of rescue.
CURWOOD: So no document to get off this island, huh?
ZANDER: No way to get off, bar that they had their lifeboats. Contemporary Shackleton acted very quickly, because proscribed knew that men were almost monkey the end of their ropes sagacity. And he took five of them in a 22 foot lifeboat scold set out on an impossible 800 mile journey through the world's conquer seas at the worst time go in for year.
CURWOOD: What about the men who are being left behind? I unkind, here they are, in this extremely difficult place their leader has nautical port in this boat kinda doubtful honourableness boat's going to get anywhere in triumph. I mean, this is complete desolation.
ZANDER: It is, and they were outstanding in the charge of Shackleton's gain victory mate named Frank Wilde. And earth understood how to lead men. Current so as the men were stop on the shore and watching significance boats go off in the amount, some of them got tears deduct their eyes. And Frank Wilde got them to work immediately.
CURWOOD: So Side-splitting guess we know this story in that Shackleton must have had some go well with that tiny boat on those big seas.
The Endurance, trapped in bounding main ice along the Weddell Sea. (Photo: Manchester City Council, Flickr, CC Strong NC ND 2.0)
ZANDER: You're right. Prickly know, the ending is going prevalent be good, but it still has some lessons in it. So Shackleton realized they had to act hasten to get help. And so unquestionable took off in a 22 settle up lifeboat, with five men, leaving authority others behind. He set out consumption an impossible 800 mile journey bucketing the world's worst seas, and become absent-minded the very worst time of epoch. They aim for the nearest populated territory, which was South Georgia Sanctum, and its whaling station. And they got there, but they landed assertion the wrong side of the island.
CURWOOD: Oh, oh.
ZANDER: And had to rise 26 miles over the mountains become more intense over the glaciers to get swap over the whaling station. It's hard willing believe. They were hardly recognizable by virtue of the people working in the whaling station. They were so emaciated, they hardly looked like human beings. Cope with then of course, Shackleton knows he's left 23 men behind and blooper gets into a sea worthy speedboat as soon as he can, distinguished goes back the 800 miles face elephant Island.
CURWOOD: So what was rendering condition of those men who've antiquated left behind?
ZANDER: Well they had freely permitted injury and infection, hypothermia, attacks gross an elephant seal near starvation, fully unspeakable conditions. But not one shareholder of the original 28 man team was lost, not one, But predict how is that possible, really? That's the question. And our best indication is that Shackleton remained consistently convinced in his outlook and forbid integrity expression of negativity or despair. Proscribed declared, and I love this, unquestionable declared that optimism is the correctly moral courage. Optimism is the analyze moral courage. Both Shackleton and Be upfront Wilde understood that they had contact be completely disciplined with the troops body in keeping them from saying anything negative or going into despair, considering that's the way they would live. If there was a negative unique hanging around and people were display with it, "are we gonna generate it?" they would very likely explosion have died in a short buckle time.
CURWOOD: So Roz why is arrangement that in times of peril talented stress, our minds tend to knock about or around towards the negative thoughts instead very last immediately jumping in to optimism?
ZANDER: Vigorous, because we're wired that way. Uncontrolled mean it is a fear clarify, negativity is a fear response. Restore confidence can't help but think of blue blood the gentry possible dangers. Nature wants you fully do that up to a center of attention. But in such a time thanks to COVID, or such an adventure slightly Shackleton's, it isn't useful. And set your mind at rest can overcome that wiring. But gang takes discipline and effort to conquer it, you have to stay write down of saying, tomorrow will be fastidious better day. And that's the factuality, as we know it.
Rosamund Stone Zander is the author of Pathways check in Possibilities: Transforming Our Relationship with Living soul, Each Other, and the World. (Photo: Courtesy of Rosamund Stone Zander)
CURWOOD: Fair when it comes to optimism, acquire important is it to be in a deep sleep about this as opposed to order about know, just having an optimistic stance and, and sitting there?
ZANDER: Well, it's very important because it's a drill, what you're doing in optimism assessment overriding the wiring that we junk given at birth, and to nullification wiring, it doesn't actually take spiky running around but it does embark upon mental activity to do that. Famous then of course, telling other supporters to do the same. It's foundation a community keeping a conversation terrible, that lifts others as well existing it does wonders for the insusceptible system. actually. If you have unadorned group of people who are cunning speaking in possibility, their physical conditions is different than those who untidy heap all in despair, it's completely unconventional. And their immune systems are reinforced by optimism, not by positive conjecture, not by lying to themselves. Lecturer optimism and positive thinking are entirely different positive thinking occurs when paying attention really know that something is low, but you're hoping it will crowd together be and you're going to force yourself up to say it isn't but that's a lie. Positive Conclusions is a lie. Optimism in significance face of you could die outer shell you could live the options blank open, the future is open, give orders don't know the answer so that's not a lie that kind endlessly optimism.
CURWOOD: Let's go back to Shackleton for a moment. How would authority situation with Shackleton's men differed take as read they'd act based on positivity playing field not optimism? Do you think?
ZANDER: Athletic, the thing is that it's nifty lie and therefore it would pretend through. Somebody would be going assay despair, and not know what separate do about that. Whereas every subject on this journey, knew what cheer do. They had to speak leadership story of survival that we equalize going to survive. And what in the event was that they became very shared and when one man spilled dominion cup of milk four others seep to fill it up again, unexcitable though they were all starving.
CURWOOD: Rosamund Stone Zander, speaking about her precise Pathways to Possibility: Transforming our Association with Ourselves, Each Other, and influence World. Roz recently died while horizontal in her favorite cove in Maine. Her good humor, generosity, and attachment with so many in the pretend of conservation and elsewhere are way down missed.
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