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...
The Day the Magic Died (And How to Bring It Back): An Interview With Dan Garfield | Where Wonder Went Ep. 2
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The Day the Magic Died (And How to Bring It Back): An Interview With Dan Garfield | Where Wonder Went Ep. 2
Something to share? Send me a text! Question? Leave me a voicenote! Why do children naturally experience wonder while adults feel threatened by it? In this conversation with my dear friend Dan Garfield, we explore how the very systems meant to educate us can actually suppress our ability to experience the world as it is. We dig into: The difference between curiosity and wonderWhy "I don't know" might be the most honest stance anyone can takeWhy meanings aren't fixed objects but living things ...
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...