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by Dave Kester and Brian Rihner
Reasonable Hope – Daily Reflections for mathHi, this is Dave. Welcome to Reasonable Hope.We live in a world that often feels divided and fragile. Many of us have experienced that personally, either through loss, broken relationships, difficult seasons, or simply the weight of everyday life. If we’re honest, hope can sometimes feel out of reach.And yet, through all of life’s ups and downs, one thing has remained steady for me is hope. Not wishful thinking, but a hope grounded in reason.This podcast is our invitation to share that journey with you.These reflections are an attempt to help us all better search for truth and find hope along the way. They’re also about asking better questions, questions that challenge how we think and open us to new ways of seeing. This is a creative space, one that encourages you to listen to your questions, to pay attention to your doubts, and not let those voices be silenced.We often draw from math not as abstract ideas, but as lenses that reveal deeper patterns in life, helping us move forward with clarity and courage.If trying harder hasn’t led to lasting change, maybe seeing differently can. Our approach invites your mind, heart, and soul—engaging the full human experience.Reasonable Hope is a short daily podcast designed to help you begin your day with perspective, curiosity, and grounded hope.We also have a Reasonable Hope for Philosophy that you may access here.
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Reasonable Hope – Daily Reflections for mathHi, this is Dave. Welcome to Reasonable Hope.We live in a world that often feels divided and fragile. Many of us have experienced that personally, either through loss, broken relationships, difficult seasons, or simply the weight of everyday life. If we’re honest, hope can sometimes feel out of reach.And yet, through all of life’s ups and downs, one thing has remained steady for me is hope. Not wishful thinking, but a hope grounded in reason.This podcast is our invitation to share that journey with you.These reflections are an attempt to help us all better search for truth and find hope along the way. They’re also about asking better questions, questions that challenge how we think and open us to new ways of seeing. This is a creative space, one that encourages you to listen to your questions, to pay attention to your doubts, and not let those voices be silenced.We often draw from math not as abstract ideas, but as lenses that reveal deeper patterns in life, helping us move forward with clarity and courage.If trying harder hasn’t led to lasting change, maybe seeing differently can. Our approach invites your mind, heart, and soul—engaging the full human experience.Reasonable Hope is a short daily podcast designed to help you begin your day with perspective, curiosity, and grounded hope.We also have a Reasonable Hope for Philosophy that you may access here.
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