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In this episode of the None But Curious Podcast, we explore how sacredness shows up in everyday life—far from temples, rituals, or traditional beliefs. Candy reflects on how the ordinary can hold extraordinary meaning: a child’s laughter spilling into uncontrollable joy, the stillness before sunrise, the crunch of leaves underfoot in the autumn.

Instead of asking what society or religion tells us is sacred, this episode invites you to wonder: What feels sacred to you?

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Why This Episode Matters:
So often, people think sacredness belongs to religion, to holy places, or to practices they feel disconnected from. But what if sacredness isn’t something you need to believe in? What if it lives in noticing the ordinary—the breath before turning out the light, a child tying their shoes, a long warm bath at the end of the day, or sweeping the porch as autumn leaves begin to fall?

By slowing down and marking small moments with care, we discover that sacredness isn’t somewhere else—it’s already here.

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As you move through this season of transition, what feels sacred to you? A ritual, a habit, a fleeting moment? This episode invites you to pause, notice, and honor it.

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