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About Brad Wetzler | Seeking

My name is Brad Wetzler. I’m a writer and memoir teacher. I’ve spent years on the road trying to tell the truth about my own life and how to live honestly when belief comes and goes and certainty wears out.

I wrote a memoir called Into the Soul of the World (Hachette, 2023), described as “a heartrending story of healing—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.” My writing has appeared in The New York Times, Outside, National Geographic, Wired, and Newsweek.

Here, I sit down and talk. I tell stories from my life. I talk about writing, faith, doubt, and what it’s like to keep walking when the old answers stop holding. I’m still teaching memoir and working on a new book called The God I Can’t Quite Believe In.

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🌐 https://bradwetzler.com

📬 Substack: https://bradwetzler.substack.com

📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/bradwetzler

📘 Facebook: https://facebook.com/bradwetzlerwriter

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📚 Amazon: https://amzn.to/3JYPsp7

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