"I started rucking in 2021 after reading The Comfort Crisis. It quickly became my most-recommended form of exercise, especially for women. Walk With Weight is the guide I wish I had; equal parts science, story, and motivation. Easter makes rucking accessible, sustainable, and surprisingly fun, showing you how to build strength, endurance, and mental resilience just by taking a walk." Melissa Urban, Whole30 co-founder and CEO
Michael Easter brings to light that our challenges with behavior change can be better understoodand conqueredif we know how driven we are by our scarcity mindset. With deep science-backed insights, personal stories, practical guidance, and a relatable approach, Easters book is for anyone interested in embarking on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment with the goal of living a healthier, more satisfying, and actualized life. Juliet Starrett & Dr. Kelly Starrett, New York Times bestselling authors of Built to Move
Michael Easter illuminates how humans are hardwired to seek more, even when our reward-seeking behaviors become at odds with our well-being. His vulnerable weaving of his own personal experiences alongside cutting edge research and current events compel you to examine your own life and patterns. Consider this engaging read a mandate to get curious, a more effective tool for meaningful, positive, lasting change than shame or judgement, the traditional tools of the trade. Liz Plosser, editor in chief of Womens Health
I read The Comfort Crisis in three straight sittings and was so motivated and inspired that I immediately made changes to my daily routines. Two months later, I've never been fitter, more self-confident, or happier. If you've been looking for something different to level up your health, fitness, and personal growth, THIS IS IT." Melissa Urban, Whole30 CEO and six-time New York Times bestselling author
[ The Comfort Crisis is] an entertaining and thought-provoking adventure that weaves together findings from anthropology, physiology, neuroscience, and other disciplines. Easter makes a convincing case that happiness is more than the absence of cold, hunger, and boredomin fact, a little discomfort may be exactly what we need. Alex Hutchinson, New York Times bestselling author of Endure
Entertaining and enlightening, Easters quest for a rewilded diet, creative boredom, and other sensation-restoring discomforts is chock-full of solid science as well as a rollicking adventure. Dan Fagin, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation