Sapphire Soul Podcast

2: What It Means To Be Human In This Modern World

52 min · 22. mar. 2026
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What does it actually mean to be human in the modern world? In this episode, Sean explores the gap between how we’re designed to live and how we actually live today. From constant stimulation and screen time to the loss of nature, community, and rhythm. If you’ve ever felt disconnected, overwhelmed, or like something is missing… it’s not just you. Sean ends the show with an unplugged version of his song Divine Mother. Explore more about Sapphire Soul Collective at sapphiresoul.ca

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