I really enjoyed listening to this as I walked outside and gazed into the sky and wispy clouds. It made my walk more perfect.❤
@chiprodenbush115Ай бұрын
Great episode! My moments of awe usually occur when I see wild animals. In particular I’ve had moments of awe with red tailed hawk and deer. The sunset has given me a sense of awe as well. Time in nature saved my life and it is still the most important thing for my mental health.
@ghiziamlАй бұрын
Thank you so much for this episode!
@lynnfindlay1895Ай бұрын
Just picked up Dacher's book after hearing him on a CBC interview.. so glad to find this podcast!
@gmt903Ай бұрын
I can’t find a reference to this episode in Substack
@SaraPoinierАй бұрын
Thanks, Dan and Dacher! If you haven't already, check out our current US Poet Laureate, Ada Limon's, project, Poetry in Parks, which is a perfect companion to Dacher's emerging work with the National Parks.
@rosejensen8938Ай бұрын
Mark Coleman - Meditation in nature teacher - Awake in the Wild
@bobweiner1359Ай бұрын
great series Dan! thinking of etymology, how is it that 'awesome' has positive valence, and 'awful' has negative meaning?? hmm...
@susanpuetz1969Ай бұрын
Border Collies are so good at eye contact. They can be a bit much, but form strong bonds. ❤
@kathykonkle109729 күн бұрын
NO apartments I've ever rented in any city in the past five decades had a SHED.
@rickjohnstontubeАй бұрын
Unfortunately reminds of an old saying -- “One awe shit wipes out 10 attaboys”
@kathykonkle109729 күн бұрын
I guess you al have MUCH larger apartments than myself or anyone I know. We can't store any of that stuff.