In this episode, Corrine and Neil dive into a topic that we might all need right now: HOPE. They share a powerful story from a Holocaust survivor who said that while love sustained him, it was hope that ultimately kept him alive. That perspective sets the stage for a heartfelt conversation about why hope matters most when life feels impossible.
Corrine reflects on her own experience with postpartum depression and how the words “you will get better, this won’t last forever” became her lifeline. Neil opens up about losing his brothers and how small moments of joy helped him believe life could feel good again. Together, they explore the difference between hope and faith—how hope says maybe I can, while faith is the choice to take the first step forward.
They also share simple but powerful ways to bring more hope into everyday life: serving others, stepping into nature, and leaning on something greater than yourself when the weight feels heavy. This episode is a reminder that even in dark seasons, there is still so much good AND so much hope.
Resources:
- Faith, Hope, and You by Richard C. Edgley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s85_k6_7gwI
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