In a world that often demands you choose a belief system, being a none, agnostic, or spiritual-but-not-religious can feel isolating. None But Curious is a space for people exploring meaning outside traditional categories. At times we lean on reason, and at others we wander into the wonder hidden in ordinary life. This podcast explores everything from the quiet rituals that shape our days to the myths and stories that have traveled across cultures. Together, we explore big questions, small moments of awe, and the playful, thoughtful spaces in between belief and doubt. If you’re searching for a grounded, open-hearted way to make sense of the world, this podcast is your companion on the journey. A new episode is uploaded every two weeks! #nonebutcurious #findmagicinthemundane #awedinary
We all wait. In traffic. In lines. For texts. For answers. For life to move.
And most of us hate it.
This episode explores why waiting feels so uncomfortable — and how those very moments may be some of the most powerful opportunities for building patience, emotional regulation, and self-awareness.
You’ll learn:
What if feeling like you’re going downward isn’t failure… but part of a pattern humans have recognized for thousands of years?
In this episode of None But Curious, we explore why so many ancient stories begin with loss, disorientation, and darkness before renewal.
Across cultures and centuries, myths tell the same surprising truth: descent often comes before transformation.
You’ll journey through:
Nothing is technically wrong… but something just feels off.
In this special bonus episode, we continue to sit with that strange in-between space—the one where you’re not falling apart, but you’re not quite yourself either.
What these in-between seasons can feel like from the inside
What it looks like to keep showing up anyway
A personal story about lifting, confidence, and finding your footing again
The Bench Mark Progr...
Ever feel like something is off… even when nothing is technically wrong?
In this contemplative episode of the None But Curious Podcast, we explore the strange and familiar experience of existential restlessness—that subtle sense that life feels slightly misaligned even when everything looks fine on paper.
Instead of rushing to fix the feeling, we ask a different question: What if this discomfort is actually a signal?
Drawing from p...
February surrounds us with reminders of romance — heart decorations, flowers at checkout lines, and the quiet suggestion that love belongs mainly to couples.
Yet across cultures and wisdom traditions, love has never been limited to romance.
Again and again, friendship appears as one of the most life-shaping forms of love — the kind that walks beside us, tells the truth with kindness, and helps us grow into ourselves.
In this episod...
Routine gets a bad reputation.
We associate it with boredom, stagnation, or losing momentum. We worry that if our days start to look the same, we’ve stopped growing.
But what if repetition is one of the places where meaning forms?
In this episode of None But Curious, we explore:
Why routines calm the nervous system during uncertain times
How small repeated actions become deeply personal
The difference between routine and ...
Have you ever stood at the edge of something new—a project, a decision, a blank page—and felt that quiet, dizzy question rise up?
Do I actually know what I’m doing?
In this episode of None But Curious, we explore a comforting truth hidden inside some of the world’s oldest creation stories: beginnings don’t start with certainty. They start with chaos, curiosity, pauses, missteps—and wonder.
Rather than treating creation myths as exp...
What if you stopped trying to explain your life?
Just for a little while.
In this episode of the None But Curious podcast, we question the pressure to turn our lives into a clean, meaningful story and explore what psychology and philosophy actually say about living well without one.
This episode is for you if you have ever felt:
Pressure to make sense of everything that has happened
The urge to explain who you are and where...
What if real change doesn’t require a clean slate, perfect timing, or a brand-new version of yourself?
In this episode of None But Curious, we explore why the idea of a “fresh start” can actually hold us back—and how meaningful change usually begins in much quieter, more human ways.
You’ll hear about:
The psychology behind the fresh start effect and why waiting for the “right moment” often delays growth
Why most beginnings ...
As the calendar nudges us toward the longest night of the year, the winter solstice offers a quiet invitation to pause, reflect, and reset. In this episode of None But Curious, we explore simple, grounded rituals that you can realistically practice—even in the busiest season. No need for fancy ceremonies. Just intention, presence, and gentle awareness.
In this episode you’ll discover:
A thoughtful candle ritual to pause and a...
In this episode of the None But Curious podcast, we explore a version of gratitude that doesn’t require perfection, positivity, or emotional ease. If you're moving through the year with burnout, grief, overwhelm, or simply a sense that gratitude feels harder than usual, this episode offers a grounded, honest way back to yourself.
Instead of treating gratitude like a mindset you “should” access, we look at it as something shaped by ...
In a world overflowing with pings, pop-ups, and endless scrolls, staying focused has become harder than ever. This episode of None But Curious explores distraction not as an enemy to fight, but as a signal to listen to — a gentle tug reminding us to return to what truly matters.
We dive into the deeper meaning of distraction: not just the digital kind, but the subtle drift away from ourselves that leaves us feeling busy yet strange...
In this episode of None But Curious, we explore something beautifully ordinary—cleaning—and how it can become a quiet ritual of mindfulness, renewal, and self-connection. What if every act of tidying or washing was less about perfection and more about presence?
This episode invites you to slow down and see your everyday routines in a new light. Inspired by Zen Buddhism and Feng Shui, we uncover how small gestures of care—sweeping, ...
Welcome to None But Curious — the podcast for agnostics, nones, skeptics, and the beautifully uncertain. In this episode, host Candy Glave dives deep into that familiar, unsettling space we all encounter at some point: stagnation — when life feels flat, uninspired, or directionless. But what if feeling stuck isn’t a failure… what if it’s the prelude to growth?
Listen now to explore how moments of stillness and frustration can actua...
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...
Indifference is sneaky. It doesn’t look like hate or anger—it shows up as a quiet shrug, a sense of “I don’t care enough to act.” On the surface, it seems harmless. But indifference has real consequences. It shapes how we show up in relationships, how communities respond to injustice, and even how we connect with ourselves.
In this episode, we explore why indifference is never neutral. We discuss the psychology behind apathy, the d...
What you'll discover in this episode:
Trees as Bridges Between Worlds
Many cultures saw trees as cosmic connectors—linking the heavens, earth, and underworld
Roots represent the mysteries of the underworld, trunks the material world, and branches the divine or celestial realms
Trees as Givers of Life and Wisdom
Trees provide food, shelter, medicine, and shade, making them vital to early societies
Their season...
In this episode, we dive into the mysterious, magical, and meaningful world of mirrors—those everyday objects that reflect so much more than just our faces.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
Art & Visuals:
Rob Mulholland’s mirrored forest figures
Magritte’s surreal self-reflection
Jonty Hurwitz’s optical illusions
Literature & Poetry:
Alice’s journey Through the Looking Glass
Sylvia Plath’s ...
How do we make sense of endings—personal, global, spiritual? In this episode of the None But Curious Podcast, we explore one of the most enduring and dramatic themes in human storytelling: apocalyptic myths.
Across cultures and centuries, we've told stories about how the world might end. But these tales aren't just about destruction—they're about renewal, moral reckoning, and transformation.
In this episode, we cover:
Why sto...
In this episode, we explore the toothbrush, an everyday object with surprising cultural, artistic, and spiritual significance. From its depiction in visual arts, like Khadija Saye’s toothbrush tree and Claes Oldenburg’s oversized sculptures, to its presence in literature—T.S. Eliot’s poetry, Alan Gratz’s Prisoner B-3087, and Sarah Kay’s metaphorical love poem—the toothbrush represents more than just hygiene.
We discuss its role in ...
Betrayal Weekly is back for a new season. Every Thursday, Betrayal Weekly shares first-hand accounts of broken trust, shocking deceptions, and the trail of destruction they leave behind. Hosted by Andrea Gunning, this weekly ongoing series digs into real-life stories of betrayal and the aftermath. From stories of double lives to dark discoveries, these are cautionary tales and accounts of resilience against all odds. From the producers of the critically acclaimed Betrayal series, Betrayal Weekly drops new episodes every Thursday. If you would like to share your story, you can reach out to the Betrayal Team by emailing them at betrayalpod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram at @betrayalpod and @glasspodcasts. Please join our Substack for additional exclusive content, curated book recommendations, and community discussions. Sign up FREE by clicking this link Beyond Betrayal Substack. Join our community dedicated to truth, resilience, and healing. Your voice matters! Be a part of our Betrayal journey on Substack.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.