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A few people with flags stood at a busy corner and refused to hide. That simple act of presence became a weekly current of courage—and the perfect doorway into a bigger question we’ve been exploring since day one: who really holds power, and what does trust look like when the stakes rise?
We start by spotlighting our upcoming guest, Guidy Mamonn, the organizer behind ongoing rallies that flipped a script of fear into visible solidarity. From there, we trace a through line from public action to first principles: the parable of the king and his emissaries, the idea that deliverers don’t originate decrees, and how that lens changes our response to pressure. We talk about angels, intermediaries, and the risk of giving too much weight to the last link in the chain. The Passover narrative adds force: when history needed an unmistakable turn, the King acted directly. That’s not just theology—it’s a template for resilience and clarity when the world feels chaotic.
We also confront a hard metaphor: a generation that chases stones while ignoring the thrower. It’s easy to fixate on leaders, trends, and daily provocations. It’s harder—and more freeing—to read events as signals and choose aligned action over reactive outrage. That’s where Guidy’s story lands. Fear said to shrink. He chose to stand. The result was not just a rally; it was a shift in posture for a community that found its voice in public. We ground that courage in practical takeaways: conserve attention, act where you are, build with others, and treat policy as a test of purpose rather than a master of your mood.
If this conversation moves you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs the spark, and leave a review with the moment that hit home. Your words help more people find the Trust Factor and step into steady, purposeful action.
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A few people with flags stood at a busy corner and refused to hide. That simple act of presence became a weekly current of courage—and the perfect doorway into a bigger question we’ve been exploring since day one: who really holds power, and what does trust look like when the stakes rise?
We start by spotlighting our upcoming guest, Guidy Mamonn, the organizer behind ongoing rallies that flipped a script of fear into visible solidarity. From there, we trace a through line from public action to first principles: the parable of the king and his emissaries, the idea that deliverers don’t originate decrees, and how that lens changes our response to pressure. We talk about angels, intermediaries, and the risk of giving too much weight to the last link in the chain. The Passover narrative adds force: when history needed an unmistakable turn, the King acted directly. That’s not just theology—it’s a template for resilience and clarity when the world feels chaotic.
We also confront a hard metaphor: a generation that chases stones while ignoring the thrower. It’s easy to fixate on leaders, trends, and daily provocations. It’s harder—and more freeing—to read events as signals and choose aligned action over reactive outrage. That’s where Guidy’s story lands. Fear said to shrink. He chose to stand. The result was not just a rally; it was a shift in posture for a community that found its voice in public. We ground that courage in practical takeaways: conserve attention, act where you are, build with others, and treat policy as a test of purpose rather than a master of your mood.
If this conversation moves you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs the spark, and leave a review with the moment that hit home. Your words help more people find the Trust Factor and step into steady, purposeful action.
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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