Are you truly connected to the world around you, or just passing through?
In this episode, we explore the difference between having and belonging, owning a breathtaking view versus truly experiencing the land beneath your feet. Through personal stories of life on the Oregon coast, we’ll unpack what it means to engage with nature, not just admire it from a distance.
But this isn’t just about the great outdoors, it’s about relationships, too. How often do we assume that being near someone means we’re connected to them? Neurodivergent partnerships, in particular, highlight the gap between presence and participation.
Join me as we dive into what it really means to belong—to a place, to a relationship, and to ourselves.
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