
Turia Pitt is one of those names everyone in Australia knows. In 2011, she was caught in a grassfire during a 100-kilometre ultramarathon and suffered burns to 65 percent of her body.
Since then, she’s become much more than a survivor. Turia is an overachiever in the best way possible, she’s earned accolades, built a massive following and written multiple books, with her latest titled Selfish.
In this chat with Antoinette Lattouf, Turia explains why it’s time to be a little more selfish and why people from migrant backgrounds or those living with disabilities shouldn’t have to constantly prove they belong.
Weekend list with Helen Smith
- TO READ: Sociopath: A Memoir by Patric Gagne
- TO READ: Accessory by Felicia Djamirze and Erin O’Dwyer
- TO EAT: Single serve tin-tray meals
- TO DO: 21 day wellbeing journal
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