Hope: What’s the Best That Can Happen?
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If you asked 10 people to define what hope is, you’d probably get 10 different definitions. We think we know what hope is, but do we really? Is hoping for something unrealistic? Are wishing and hoping the same thing? Can you manifest something into being through hope? These are just some of the questions Trudy and Lisa pose to University of Alberta Faculty of Education Associate Dean (Research) and professor Dr. Denise Larsen about her research into hope. Even if you’re not a naturally hopeful person, Dr. Larsen tells us how we can build “hope skills” and how fostering hope in ourselves and others can change people, cities and communities for the better.
Note: Dr. Larsen mentions an intervention activity conducted with international students. That activity was developed by University of Alberta Ph.D. candidate Chelsea Hobbs. Dr. Larsen also wished to acknowledge Dr. Doris Zhang.
“Hope is a verb with its sleeves rolled up.” - David Orr
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--From This Episode--
Finding Hope: Ways to See Life in a Brighter Light by Ronna Fay Jevne and James E. Miller
Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman
Hope is an Overused Word, But the Real Thing Can be Powerful by Amie Filkow for New Trail
- (00:32) - - Intro
- (02:06) - - What Is Hope?
- (06:08) - - Hope and Reality Co-exist
- (08:09) - - Hope is Risky
- (14:35) - - Fostering Hope
- (17:27) - - Leaning Into Possibility
- (24:00) - - Hope in Hard Times
- (27:55) - - Other-oriented Hope
- (37:15) - - Hope Across Cultures
--Credits—
Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin
Produced by Odvod Media
Audio Engineering by Steve Glen
Original music by Darrin Hagen
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