Arizona: The Confession with Jami Nato

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Growing Hope: What Depression-Era Gardens and Rainn Wilson Teach Us About Hard Times

During the Great Depression, Detroit officials carved up vacant lots and handed exhausted families seeds and tools. It wasn't a hobby — it was survival. And a lesson for today: hope isn't just a feeling, it's a habit you practice. Then Rainn Wilson — yes, Dwight Schrute — joins S ...  Show more

America at 250: Staying Hopeful, plus Saying No in a World That Demands Yes

Are we heading toward a second civil war? No, but what might happen could still be unsettling. Sharon has an honest conversation with YouTube civics creator Mr. Beat about radicalization, propaganda, and why there’s a difference between optimism and hope. Plus, in a culture that ...  Show more

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