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From Here to Hope

From Here to Hope

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From Here to Hope is a podcast where host Eileen Walsh sits with people from all walks of life to ask four simple, powerful questions:


• What is it like to be you right now?

• What is your vision for a better future?

• What is one thing we need more of in this world to get there?

• What is one gift you already have to help us get there?


These conversations hold space for honest reflection, shared longing, and the quiet power of what’s already within us. Each episode is an invitation—to witness, to dream, and to remember that hope isn’t something far away. It begins right here.

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    • The Burn and Bloom: Finding Hope in Life's Messiness
      Apr 22 2025

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      Host Eileen Walsh welcomes poet and author Cheryl Cantafio for an intimate exploration of grief, creativity, and finding hope in life's messiness. Through vulnerable conversation, they discover how storytelling connects us and helps us navigate both personal and collective grief.

      • Cheryl describes herself as "a woman watching the world burn and bloom"
      • Losing her mother sparked a creative journey that led to publishing multiple books
      • Writing provided an organizing effect for processing difficult emotions
      • Grief fundamentally changes us, rewriting who we are and how we move forward
      • Storytelling creates connection that helps combat loneliness
      • The vision for a better future requires encouraging people to share their authentic stories
      • Grace has "evaporated" from society, but it's essential for our collective wellbeing
      • Finding humor in difficult times can be a survival mechanism
      • Friendship and connection are gifts that help us stand back up after falling

      Wherever you are right now, take a breath and consider: What does it feel like to be you? Share your story—we need to hear it.


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      57 min
    • The Four Questions That Can Change Everything: Finding Our Way Back to Hope
      Apr 22 2025

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      What does it mean to choose hope in a world that feels increasingly chaotic and divided? Welcome to "From Here to Hope," a sanctuary for those seeking connection, meaning, and possibility amid the noise.

      Hope isn't a destination—it's a direction. After years that have left so many of us disoriented and exhausted, this podcast emerges as a reminder that beauty, kindness, and courage still exist all around us. Through conversations with everyday extraordinary people, we explore the tension between what is and what could be.

      Unlike traditional interviews, each episode revolves around four deceptively simple questions: What is it like to be you right now? What's your vision for a better future? What's one thing we need more of to get there? And what gift do you already carry that can help us find the way? These conversations aren't about fixing or forcing—they're about listening, feeling, being, and dreaming together.

      Stories have the power to soften us. They slow us down when everything else speeds up, reminding us of our shared humanity when the world pulls us apart. The small moments of connection that happen when we feel truly seen and heard are sacred, mattering more than we know. This podcast aims to be a gentle companion you can return to whenever you need to hear a voice saying you're not alone.

      Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if these conversations speak to you, share them with someone who might need them too. Until next time, be gentle with yourself. We're all just finding our way from here to hope.

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