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HOPE IN MOTION

What if hope wasn’t something we had to chase across the world — but something already moving through our own streets?

In this week’s Thrivve60 episode, Hope in Motion, we explore how quiet, ordinary people carry hope in extraordinary ways. It begins with a simple early-morning encounter: a recycling collector working before sunrise, pushing a heavy trolley through the neighbourhood. No complaints. No drama. Just dignity and discipline. He doesn’t speak English, so Petrus steps in to translate. By 11:30 he’ll push everything ten kilometres to the Princess recycling plant — and by the time he leaves, the pavement is spotless.

That small moment set something in motion.

In Season 3 we’re looking at hope not as a slogan, but as a practice. Not the loud, motivational kind — the stubborn, durable kind that shows up in the middle of daily life, especially after 50. Because by this stage, hope looks different. It becomes less about reinvention and more about resilience, connection, and courage to keep participating in the world instead of withdrawing from it.

This episode reminds us that hopelessness thrives in isolation — but hope multiplies through relationship. Sometimes the most meaningful intervention isn’t money or policy, but attention. A greeting. A name. A willingness to notice.

Maybe hope isn’t something we have to find.
Maybe it’s something we have to join.

🎥 Watch the episode: Hope in Motion — Thrivve Season 3, Episode 1

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