Hope at a Time Like This

Welcome to Season 3 of Rector’s Cupboard. We’re grateful for those who are listening and we are working to put together some thoughtful and engaging material for the third season.

We’re opening this season with an episode looking to provide a place for you to feel some ground beneath your feet in what has been a year and a half of uncertainty and potential change.

What change will actually last after COVID?
Will the way we speak with one another be different?
Most importantly, what are some reasons for hope right now in a time when many are speaking of impending doom?

It is easy to be more aware of dark clouds on the horizon rather than to be aware of hopeful and positive change. The challenges that we face are real, but so is the possibility of actual progress.

Thanks again for listening.

Links Referenced

Axios Future : We’re in for a bumpy couple of decades” - April 10, 2021

The Rise of Therapy-speak, The New Yorker, March 26, 2021

Tasting Notes

This episode we enjoyed Railspur No. 2 Wildflower Honey from The Liberty Distillery on Granville Island.

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