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In this episode of the Radical Hope Podcast, Tamiko Hope shares one simple but life-shifting question that’s guided her choices for years: “How do I want to feel later?” Through a personal story about missing her 21st birthday white-water rafting trip and the hard lesson that followed, she explores how short-term pleasure can often steal long-term peace.
Using the biblical verse “What tastes good on the lips later sours in the belly” (Proverbs 20:17), Tamiko invites listeners to reflect on the difference between what feels good now and what feels right later.
This is a heartfelt reminder that peace, alignment and self-respect are often found in the pause before the decision.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Listen in for a gentle, hope-filled reflection that reminds you: your future peace is worth protecting.
Stay connected with Radical Hope
Instagram: @radicalhopepodcast
Discover the Radical Reflection Card Deck: hopeheritageusa.com
For speaking + collaboration inquiries: [email protected]
By Tamiko HopeIn this episode of the Radical Hope Podcast, Tamiko Hope shares one simple but life-shifting question that’s guided her choices for years: “How do I want to feel later?” Through a personal story about missing her 21st birthday white-water rafting trip and the hard lesson that followed, she explores how short-term pleasure can often steal long-term peace.
Using the biblical verse “What tastes good on the lips later sours in the belly” (Proverbs 20:17), Tamiko invites listeners to reflect on the difference between what feels good now and what feels right later.
This is a heartfelt reminder that peace, alignment and self-respect are often found in the pause before the decision.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Listen in for a gentle, hope-filled reflection that reminds you: your future peace is worth protecting.
Stay connected with Radical Hope
Instagram: @radicalhopepodcast
Discover the Radical Reflection Card Deck: hopeheritageusa.com
For speaking + collaboration inquiries: [email protected]