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“National parks are sacred not because of what we build, but because of what we protect.” Notable Moments [00:00:20.320] Introduction of Sacred Landscapes [00:01:23.010] Sam’s unexpected inspiration to write the book [00:08:14.120] The emotional transformation of spending years on the road [00:18:03.540] National parks vs. theme parks — how they serve the public differently [00:31:45.600] Designing places that spark reverence [00:49:45.430] The legacy Sam hopes Sacred Landscapes will leave In this episode, author and National Park volunteer Sam Gennawey shares stories from his six-year, 175,000-mile van life journey through U.S. national parks. Known for his writing on theme parks and urban planning, Sam offers a fresh perspective on the intentional design and emotional power of natural spaces. He discusses the origins of his new book Sacred Landscapes, the personal transformation of long-term travel, and the connection between preserving spaces and creating meaningful human experiences. Read the blog for mor