This monologue podcast explores the "American wound"—the deep societal divisions and brokenness in the United States—through a mythic and spiritual lens. The host begins by discussing a grant program supporting projects preserving indigenous stories and traditions, then transitions to a reflection on the need to move beyond endless political analysis and embrace deeper connection and spiritual practices. He argues that addressing the national wound requires not just diagnosis but also a return to remembering the "beloved"—a source of love and connection—and fostering a sense of shared humanity. The podcast concludes by emphasizing the importance of finding sacredness in everyday life, cultivating gratitude, and trusting in the mystery of existence as a path to healing. The host suggests that true healing comes from a willingness to acknowledge the wound, ask difficult questions, and find a deeper resource for action in the space between people.