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Have we forgotten how to live with reverence?

Kyte and Rada discuss how distraction, fading rituals and self-deception weaken reverence, a quality they say helps people recognize life’s limits.

  • Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada explore the concept of reverence in Episode 240, analyzing how it connects to humility and justice while examining its absence in modern life.
  • A weathered deer antler discovered in the woods prompts Kyte to initiate the conversation, using the object to consider life's fragility and the reality that every living thing has its time.
  • Constant stimulation from technology keeps people moving without pause, fueling self-deception where daily concerns seem more significant than they truly are. Distraction plays a major role in this disconnection.
  • Rituals ranging from small gestures of respect to larger cultural practices help people stay grounded, though these traditions can fade as their meaning becomes less widely understood.
  • What truly matters, Kyte argues, is the ability to recognize the richness of life and its limits simultaneously—a quality that once shaped how people understood their existence.
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Have we forgotten how to live with reverence?

Episode 240: In a fast-moving world filled with distractions, it can be easy to lose sight of what truly matters. In this episode, hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada explore the idea of reverence — a quality that once shaped…

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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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