for the ones ready to make their own way
WILD WORK — /wīld wərk/ noun
The act of stepping off the path, starting before you’re ready, and figuring things out by doing them.
The inner, creative, and life work it takes to carve your own way — without a map, a script, or permission.
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Host Cara Newhart built a career by making things — renovating four houses solo and growing a community of over one million people and garnering national press and multiple six figures of brand collabs along the way.
The outer work looked solid. The inner work nearly broke her.
When the path she was on stopped fitting, she stepped off it choosing to make her own way where none existed. In the middle of a cross-country move and a divorce, she bought a 200-year-old house sight unseen — and started over.
This space exists for the inner, creative, and life work it takes to carve your own way. This isn't self help. And this isn't hustle culture.
It's a practical approach to doing what's necessary + starting with what's front of you when there's no clear path.
This is wild work.
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