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We rush meals. We multitask conversations. We treat tables like furniture instead of formation.
In this episode of After the Comma, we explore why the table was never just a table — and how the places we choose to sit are shaping what follows our names. From the final meal before the cross to the everyday conversations in our own homes, this episode is a reminder that identity is formed in pauses, not in pressure.
Because the table isn't ever the end of the story.
By Tim RomanelloWe rush meals. We multitask conversations. We treat tables like furniture instead of formation.
In this episode of After the Comma, we explore why the table was never just a table — and how the places we choose to sit are shaping what follows our names. From the final meal before the cross to the everyday conversations in our own homes, this episode is a reminder that identity is formed in pauses, not in pressure.
Because the table isn't ever the end of the story.