Not all acts of courage make headlines. Sometimes, being brave means doing something small, but meaningful.
We’re talking about the quiet, low-key moments of bravery that people carry with them for years: saying yes, saying no, starting over, or simply showing up.
Listeners and past guests share their stories of everyday courage, from snapping turtles to stolen cars to personal reinvention.
Poet and philosopher David Whyte reflects on the true nature of courage - not as grand action, but as deep presence.
And Herman Jagpal, creator of Daily Rejection, explains why he’s spending all of 2025 being told “no,” and being OK with that. Plus, Chion takes one of Herman’s challenges into real life... and attempts to deliver a message to shoppers over a grocery store intercom.
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