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58. Can You See Me As A Gift?

35 min · 1. juni 2026
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How many people will you cross paths with today? The cashier scanning your groceries. The driver sitting beside you at a stoplight. The stranger carrying a story you’ll never hear. This week, Angela and Deanna begin a new month-long exploration of humanity by asking a deceptively simple question: What would change if we truly believed every person is a gift?  From a borrowed dining room table in the woods to memories of India, Cambodia, beloved mentors, and the people who have called out gifts we couldn’t yet see in ourselves, this conversation explores the miracle hiding in plain sight. Together, they reflect on humanity as an ecosystem—connected, interdependent, and sustained by belonging, wisdom, and care. They also wrestle with a powerful distinction: there’s a difference between saying someone has a gift and recognizing that they are a gift. What if wisdom begins not with fixing people or figuring them out, but with recovering a sense of wonder for the humans all around us—and for ourselves? This week, slow down. Look again. Someone’s story may be far more beautiful and complicated than you imagined. Timestamps 00:00 — What if every person is a gift? 02:17 — Recording from a borrowed table in the woods 04:33 — India, Cambodia, and unforgettable encounters 08:00 — Humanity as an ecosystem 10:09 — The story that stopped us in our tracks 14:00 — The difference between having a gift and being a gift 16:20 — What forests teach us about belonging 20:00 — Why the human body is a miracle 27:00 — Looking at people vs. truly seeing them 33:30 — A simple challenge for the week 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] Resources Mentioned The One Life We’re Given, [https://marknepo.com/books/the_one_life_were_given/] by Mark Nepo

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