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53. How Do We Practice Enough?

19 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Episode 53 invites us into the gentle but challenging practice of “enough.” Angela and Deanna reflect on consumption, gratitude, conservation, and what it means to live with greater reverence for the resources, relationships, and beauty already surrounding us. Through seven practical invitations, this episode encourages listeners to pause, pay attention, and rediscover the sacredness woven into ordinary life. Timestamps * 00:02 — What does “enough” actually mean? * 07:34 — Practice #1: The pause before consuming * 09:08 — Practice #2: The enough inventory * 10:50 — Practice #3: Using what you already have * 12:00 — Practice #4: The conservation audit * 17:20 — Practice #7: Nature without an agenda * 18:33 — Closing benediction for reciprocity Show Music: Just Like Me by, ThruLine The Morning Share Podcast is produced, edited, and mixed by Angela Boeckman and Deanna West. Socials Website: themorningshare.com [http://themorningshare.com] Instagram: @themorningsharepod Substack: themorningshare.substack.com [http://themorningshare.substack.com]

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