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We’re taught to hide what’s broken. To patch it fast. To move on. But nature doesn’t heal like that. Neither do souls. In this episode, we explore the sacred art of repair through Japanese kintsugi, the biology of wound-healing, forests that regenerate after fire, jazz musicians who turn mistakes into music, and ancient stories where reconciliation costs something—and gives something back. This is for the spiritually curious, science-respecting, meaning-seeking listener who wants a life that feels honest and resilient, not glossy and fragile. No tidy answers. Just a deeper way to mend.
By Heath HollensbeWe’re taught to hide what’s broken. To patch it fast. To move on. But nature doesn’t heal like that. Neither do souls. In this episode, we explore the sacred art of repair through Japanese kintsugi, the biology of wound-healing, forests that regenerate after fire, jazz musicians who turn mistakes into music, and ancient stories where reconciliation costs something—and gives something back. This is for the spiritually curious, science-respecting, meaning-seeking listener who wants a life that feels honest and resilient, not glossy and fragile. No tidy answers. Just a deeper way to mend.