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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 1H 7M

60. Can We Restore Our Wonder For One Another?

from The Morning Share · host The Morning Share

Have you ever walked through an entire day surrounded by people—and barely noticed any of them?In this final conversation of the week, Angela and Deanna explore a question that feels more urgent than ever: Can we restore our wonder for humanity? In a world moving at the speed of efficiency, it’s easy to see people as obstacles, categories, distractions, or simply part of the background. But what if every person we encounter is carrying a story, a struggle, a hope, or a grief we cannot see?Together, they unpack what it means to truly notice people again—to make eye contact, to listen with curiosity, to resist assumptions, and to move from transactions to genuine human connection. Along the way, they wrestle with invisibility, vulnerability, dignity, and the small daily practices that can soften our hearts toward one another.What if restoring wonder doesn’t begin with changing the world—but with learning to see the person standing right in front of us?Timestamps00:00 — Can We Restore Our Wonder for Humanity?06:02 — Why Being Seen Changes Us13:46 — Presence vs. Simply Being There20:29 — From Transaction to Interaction30:21 — The People We Make Invisible45:50 — Who Are You Most Prone Not to See as a Gift?55:33 — Practical Ways to Restore Wonder in Daily LifeShow Music: Just Like Me by, ThruLineThe Morning Share Podcast is produced, edited, and mixed by Angela Boeckman and Deanna West.SocialsWebsite: themorningshare.comInstagram: @themorningsharepodSubstack: themorningshare.substack.com

Have you ever walked through an entire day surrounded by people—and barely noticed any of them?In this final conversation of the week, Angela and Deanna explore a question that feels more urgent than ever: Can we restore our wonder for humanity? In a world moving at the speed of efficiency, it’s easy to see people as obstacles, categories, distractions, or simply part of the background. But what if every person we encounter is carrying a story, a struggle, a hope, or a grief we cannot see?Together, they unpack what it means to truly notice people again—to make eye contact, to listen with curiosity, to resist assumptions, and to move from transactions to genuine human connection. Along the way, they wrestle with invisibility, vulnerability, dignity, and the small daily practices that can soften our hearts toward one another.What if restoring wonder doesn’t begin with changing the world—but with learning to see the person standing right in front of us?Timestamps00:00 — Can We Restore Our Wonder for Humanity?06:02 — Why Being Seen Changes Us13:46 — Presence vs. Simply Being There20:29 — From Transaction to Interaction30:21 — The People We Make Invisible45:50 — Who Are You Most Prone Not to See as a Gift?55:33 — Practical Ways to Restore Wonder in Daily LifeShow Music: Just Like Me by, ThruLineThe Morning Share Podcast is produced, edited, and mixed by Angela Boeckman and Deanna West.SocialsWebsite: themorningshare.comInstagram: @themorningsharepodSubstack: themorningshare.substack.com

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