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None But Curious - A Podcast for Nones and Agnostics
Candyce Glave
42 episodes
1 week ago
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Self-Improvement
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Sealed & Delivered: The Hidden Stories of Envelopes
None But Curious - A Podcast for Nones and Agnostics
14 minutes 47 seconds
8 months ago
Sealed & Delivered: The Hidden Stories of Envelopes
Envelopes—simple, everyday objects, yet packed with symbolism. They represent communication, mystery, protection, and transformation. But did you know they’ve influenced art, literature, music, nature, and culture in profound ways? From ancient Babylonian clay coverings to modern postage, envelopes have evolved to safeguard secrets and stories. Artists like Sarah Nicole Phillips and Mark Powell repurpose envelopes into stunning works of art. Literature uses envelopes to drive narratives, from Edgar Allan Poe’s The Purloined Letter to Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. In music, envelopes symbolize love, secrecy, and even boundary-pushing creativity. Even nature has its own versions—viral envelopes, cocoons, and fungi spores, all designed for survival and transformation.Across cultures, envelopes play vital roles—from Japan’s shugi-bukuro to China’s hóngbāo, carrying messages of luck, mourning, and celebration. Next time you hold an envelope, think beyond the paper—it's a vessel of history, art, and human connection.  ✨ Subscribe for more explorations into the magic of everyday objects! ✨
None But Curious - A Podcast for Nones and Agnostics