Something to share? Send me a text! What if wonder isn't something we've lost, but something that's always knocking at our door and we've simply stopped answering? In this episode, I share my personal definition of wonder and explore why the very busyness of modern life might be obscuring what's already reaching toward us. I dig into: Why wonder is an encounter with frontiers, not a feeling to chaseThe "elsewhere IV drip" of constant digital distraction that pulls us from presenceHow the outr...
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Something to share? Send me a text! What if wonder isn't something we've lost, but something that's always knocking at our door and we've simply stopped answering? In this episode, I share my personal definition of wonder and explore why the very busyness of modern life might be obscuring what's already reaching toward us. I dig into: Why wonder is an encounter with frontiers, not a feeling to chaseThe "elsewhere IV drip" of constant digital distraction that pulls us from presenceHow the outr...
In this first episode of Where Wonder Went, I reflect on five years of publishing my newsletter Down the Rabbit Hole and why I decided to launch this new podcast. I explore the central question behind the series: where did our sense of wonder go? Drawing from my own journey as a sleight of hand magician and curator of wonderful things, I share why wonder often fades as we grow older, the five forces behind its erasure, and why I believe rediscovering it is essential for living with reve...
Where Wonder Went
Something to share? Send me a text! What if wonder isn't something we've lost, but something that's always knocking at our door and we've simply stopped answering? In this episode, I share my personal definition of wonder and explore why the very busyness of modern life might be obscuring what's already reaching toward us. I dig into: Why wonder is an encounter with frontiers, not a feeling to chaseThe "elsewhere IV drip" of constant digital distraction that pulls us from presenceHow the outr...