Mike and Rob have spent much of their lives navigating uncertain waters. We've paddled remote rivers, sailed oceans, and learned that when things turn chaotic, the answer is rarely a grand plan. More often it's a series of provisional solutions, small acts of ingenuity that never make it into the textbooks. Often because they probably shouldn't.
In Hope Stories, we talk with people who've spotted a better way of doing things and are now wrestling with all the reasons the world isn't set up for it.
Not people who have it all figured out. People who are in the thick of it. Who saw something that could work better and are now bumping up against systems, institutions and habits built around older assumptions.
These aren't polished success stories or tidy blueprints.
They're proper conversations, with plenty of laughs along the way, about what it actually takes to move something new through a world that would rather you didn't bother. The small moves. The dead ends. The moments when the map runs out and you're navigating by feel.
We like a good tale, we like the people who tell them, and we're firmly on their side.
Because hope isn't wishful thinking. It's what happens when you see a better way and keep moving toward it, even when everything around you is pulling in the other direction.

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