Faith Friday: Katherine May discusses her new book
December, 2023
Things I Don't Want to Know by Deborah Levy with Katherine May
March, 2023 Happy Place: Katherine May
March, 2023
Katherine May on burnout and why we all need a little more wonder in our lives
March, 2023
Gwyneth Paltrow x Katherine May: Finding the Fluid State
March, 2023 You’re Booked: Katherine May
August, 2022 Changes with Annie Mac: Katherine May
July, 2022 Wild with Sarah Wilson: The power of “Wintering”
March, 2022 Pulling the Thread with Elise Loehnen: Passing as “Normal”
January, 2022 On Being: Michael Pollan and Katherine May, The Future of Hope 4
May, 2021 Griefcast: Episode 140
March, 2021 "Wintering," wisdom, and weathering life's darkest times
February, 2021 KERA/think:It’s OK to Press Pause
January, 2021 On Being: How ‘Wintering’ Replenishes
December, 2020 'Wintering' Is Painful, But Embracing The Cold Makes It Hurt Less
December, 2020 Normalizing the Need to Rest and Retreat
Reviews & Columns
January 2022 Caitlin Moran: The letter it’s taken me a lifetime to write
March, 2021 Brain Pickings: Wintering: Resilience, the Wisdom of Sadness, and How the Science of Trees Illuminates the Art of Self-Renewal Through Difficult Times
January, 2021 New in Self-help and Solace: Wintering Review
December, 2020 ‘Wintering’ Offers Hopeful Perspective on Embracing Difficult Times
December, 2020 ‘Wintering’ Review: Rest, Retreat and Renewal
December, 2020 Wintering: The Power Of Rest And Retreat In Difficult Times
November, 2020 In 'Wintering,' Katherine May Encourages 'The Active Acceptance Of Sadness'
February, 2020 Wintering review – learning to love the cold
November, 2020 Briefly Noted: Wintering review
Articles
September 2023 During the pandemic, I lost the ability to read
December, 2022 Reacquainting Ourselves With Enchantment In the New Year
November, 2020 Wasn’t it Winter just Yesterday?
April, 2020 Living in our Isolation Bubbles can Bring Great Rewards
August, 2018 Autism from the Inside
Videos
December, 2020 The Power of Rest & Retreat in Difficult Times: A Virtual Afternoon with Katherine May & Sharon Salzberg