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EPISODE · Dec 24, 2025 · 37 MIN

Episode #217: On Sacred Space and Scrap Metal with Jerome China

from Nat's Sidewalk Stories · host Nathalie Kalbach

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Today I'm really thrilled to share a conversation with Jerome China, a metal sculptor who transforms his McGinley Square backyard into a sanctuary—both a creative space and what he calls "the only place on earth where I don't have to compromise." Jerome's journey from needing a fence to becoming an artist, his Buddhist practice, and his connection to Jersey City make this a conversation about freedom, persistence, and the power of sacred spaces. This is a perfect episode to close out the year, a meditation on place, purpose, and artistic practice.

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