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In this vibrant episode of Hope is Kindled, we hit the highway with Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, exploring the restless spirit of the Beat Generation. We reflect on themes of friendship, disillusionment, counterculture, and the eternal search for meaning. With personal memories, literary comparisons to Dorian Gray, and a tribute to San Francisco’s role in shaping the era, this episode celebrates the wild freedom of youth—and the hope we find even in the most unexpected detours.
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In this vibrant episode of Hope is Kindled, we hit the highway with Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, exploring the restless spirit of the Beat Generation. We reflect on themes of friendship, disillusionment, counterculture, and the eternal search for meaning. With personal memories, literary comparisons to Dorian Gray, and a tribute to San Francisco’s role in shaping the era, this episode celebrates the wild freedom of youth—and the hope we find even in the most unexpected detours.
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