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The world rarely misses a beat. Seasons show up on time, the Earth leans at a just-right tilt, and our brains quietly coordinate billions of signals so we can think, move, and create. We take these patterns for granted, but when we pause to notice them, trust stops being vague and becomes grounded in something solid.
We open with a quick celebration of our book giveaway and then pull back the curtain on an upcoming conversation with Aaron Hadida—author of Hate 2.0 and a long-time behind-the-scenes doer who chose to step forward after October 7. From street advocacy in Toronto to countering online hate and launching community security efforts, Aaron’s journey is a case study in turning conviction into action. His story anchors a larger theme: if creation is tuned for human flourishing, then the right response is courage, service, and responsibility.
Across the episode, we connect everyday facts to a deeper sense of meaning. Why does a stable 23.5-degree axial tilt matter to your inner life? How does the sheer scale of the human brain and our thirty trillion cells point to order you can rely on? We explore how reason and observation can become a bridge to faith for those who need evidence, while honouring those who arrive through emotion, study, or tradition. The takeaway is practical: build a rhythm of weekly reminders, store them in your “back pocket,” and let that awareness nudge your choices when life gets noisy.
Whether you’re curious, sceptical, or already anchored, you’ll find clear insights and a call to live with purpose. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a lift, and leave a review with the moment that hit you hardest—we’ll feature our favourite takeaways next week.
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By Jessy Revivo5
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The world rarely misses a beat. Seasons show up on time, the Earth leans at a just-right tilt, and our brains quietly coordinate billions of signals so we can think, move, and create. We take these patterns for granted, but when we pause to notice them, trust stops being vague and becomes grounded in something solid.
We open with a quick celebration of our book giveaway and then pull back the curtain on an upcoming conversation with Aaron Hadida—author of Hate 2.0 and a long-time behind-the-scenes doer who chose to step forward after October 7. From street advocacy in Toronto to countering online hate and launching community security efforts, Aaron’s journey is a case study in turning conviction into action. His story anchors a larger theme: if creation is tuned for human flourishing, then the right response is courage, service, and responsibility.
Across the episode, we connect everyday facts to a deeper sense of meaning. Why does a stable 23.5-degree axial tilt matter to your inner life? How does the sheer scale of the human brain and our thirty trillion cells point to order you can rely on? We explore how reason and observation can become a bridge to faith for those who need evidence, while honouring those who arrive through emotion, study, or tradition. The takeaway is practical: build a rhythm of weekly reminders, store them in your “back pocket,” and let that awareness nudge your choices when life gets noisy.
Whether you’re curious, sceptical, or already anchored, you’ll find clear insights and a call to live with purpose. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a lift, and leave a review with the moment that hit you hardest—we’ll feature our favourite takeaways next week.
Support the show
#thetrustfactorpodcast #jewishpodcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-trust.../id1803418137
https://open.spotify.com/show/2xheh4uQ0xCYGGNVimSSWw
https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICNYcOL39CtGG2YtaWui38...

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