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56. Have We Loved Well? The Heart of Reciprocity

26 min · 22. mai 2026
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Reciprocity gets practical in this Friday conversation about tending, repairing, noticing, and learning to live with less extraction and more relationship. Angela and Deanna reflect on gardens, heirloom plants, sewing machines, darned socks, turning off the water, and the simple formation of getting outside again. This episode is an invitation to practice belonging—not perfectly, but with gratitude, care, and participation. Timestamps 00:00 — What reciprocal living means 03:15 — Tending tomatoes and learning interdependence 07:41 — Heirloom plants, birds, and intentional care 10:00 — Sewing, repairing, and resisting throwaway culture 13:51 — Small steps toward reducing consumption 17:46 — Bud Finds Her Gift and giving back to Earth 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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