In Defense of Dabbling, Karen Walrond
In Defense of Dabbling, Karen Walrond
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In Defense of Dabbling
The Brilliance of Being a Total Amateur

Author: Karen Walrond

Narrator: Regina Walker

Unabridged: 4 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/12/2025


Synopsis

From Karen Walrond, author of The Lightmaker's Manifesto and Radiant Rebellion, comes a delightful jaunt into how to be a total amateur--by doing the things you love even if you're not any good at them.In today's grind culture, hobbies become side hustles. Work creeps into leisure time. Perfectionism reigns. We look up to experts, and we look down on amateurs. And when someone asks us what we like to do, we realize we have absolutely no idea.But amateur just means "one who loves." So what if being a total amateur is actually a good thing? What if we've been so focused on achieving that we have forgotten how to be interesting?In her new book, Karen Walrond strikes out to discover the things she loves that demand no excellence--just desire. As she cultivates practices and rituals, without any expectation of success or accolades, she shows us how to do the same. And she helps us learn Seven Attributes of Intentional Amateurism: curiosity, mindfulness, self-compassion, play, zone-stretching, connection, and awe.Follow Walrond as she dabbles in throwing pottery, swimming laps, playing piano, learning to surf, and photographing the Milky Way (spoiler: it doesn't all go well). Listen in on her conversations with other amateurs--and experts too--about how intentional amateurism enhances mental and social health. And to get you started on your own intentional amateurism practice, she also serves up a list of more than two hundred ideas for things to dabble in--ways to discover your own path to being a total amateur.Walrond reminds us that it's in the living that we create a life, so failure isn't a concern; in fact, it's kind of the point. If we get better at a hobby or a craft, that's simply a byproduct, never the goal. Transcendence awaits: What joy might we find if we simply started doing the things we love?

About Karen Walrond

Karen Walrond is a lawyer, leadership coach, activist, and senior director for global engagement for the Brene Brown Education and Research Group. A Certified Dare To Lead Facilitator, Walrond has helped thousands of people around the world find purpose and meaning in their work. As a photographer, she traveled throughout Africa with the ONE Campaign and serves on the board for the Houston Coalition Against Hate. Walrond and her work have been featured on PBS, Huffington Post, CNN.com, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Her award-winning blog, Chookooloonks, is a lifestyle, inspiration, and photography destination. A sought-after speaker, Karen is the host of the highly rated podcast The Make Light Show, the author of The Beauty of Different, and a contributor to Disquiet Time and Expressive Photography. Karen, her husband, and their daughter live in Houston, Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on August 23, 2025

ARC received from Broadleaf Books. I’ve long said that one of the reasons I became a librarian was because it was a good excuse (or opportunity, I suppose) to know a little bit about a lot of things. I take that approach with my many hobbies, too — I love trying new things, and my enthusiasm for doi......more

Goodreads review by Richard on August 28, 2025

It's most likely not a coincidence that the biggest reason for my 5-star review of Karen Walrond's "In Defense of Dabbling: The Brilliance of Being a Total Amateur" is that I just plain enjoyed it. Is it the best book I've ever read? Nah, not really. Is it headed toward a Nobel Prize? Probably not.......more

Goodreads review by Denise on September 30, 2025

Although there was nothing terribly new here, I appreciated a fresh take in a field crowded by experts hawking productivity and self-optimization practices, the worship of the hustle. I also appreciated how the author wasn't an influencer peddling some branded system, but instead offered a journalis......more

Goodreads review by S. H. on July 06, 2025

Many thanks to Broadleaf Books and NetGalley for an ARC ebook of this. I found this book interesting and easy to read. I enjoyed the way that the author took you on the journey of finding the things that she likes to do, without the pressure of having to be the best at them. As someone who is also a......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on October 03, 2025

I'm a fan of Karen Walrond's other work and was curious to know why she's become so passionate about amateurism. Her tone is curious and thoughtful throughout, guiding her from being a Type A go-getter to learning to let go of the very relatable urge to excel at everything she tries and simply appre......more