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In this episode of Don’t Call Me, we’re diving deep into the art of rediscovery—returning to the grassroots of the self. Together, we’ll explore how childhood moments of awe and wonder, like laying in the grass for hours and marveling at tiny treasures, can reconnect us with the joy and simplicity we’ve lost over time.
We’ll also reflect on how life’s perspectives shift as we grow, using the metaphor of a monorail that once felt enormous but now seems impossibly small. Plus, I’ll share the profound experience of standing under a recent full moon, feeling that sense of magic and connection all over again.
This episode is a heartfelt invitation to slow down, be present, and find beauty in the everyday. Let’s rediscover the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Take a moment this week to reconnect with the world around you—it’s waiting for you.
Tune in and let’s get back to the roots of who we are.
By EmIn this episode of Don’t Call Me, we’re diving deep into the art of rediscovery—returning to the grassroots of the self. Together, we’ll explore how childhood moments of awe and wonder, like laying in the grass for hours and marveling at tiny treasures, can reconnect us with the joy and simplicity we’ve lost over time.
We’ll also reflect on how life’s perspectives shift as we grow, using the metaphor of a monorail that once felt enormous but now seems impossibly small. Plus, I’ll share the profound experience of standing under a recent full moon, feeling that sense of magic and connection all over again.
This episode is a heartfelt invitation to slow down, be present, and find beauty in the everyday. Let’s rediscover the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Take a moment this week to reconnect with the world around you—it’s waiting for you.
Tune in and let’s get back to the roots of who we are.