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#68 Ken Woodward: Hope Is A Muscle

"I don’t want hope as a primary strategy for living well." - Ken Woodward

"I don’t want hope as a primary strategy for living well." - Ken Woodward

In this solo episode of Curated Questions, Ken Woodward explores hope not as a feeling or slogan, but as a muscle, something built, weakened, and strengthened through use.

Prompted by Alex Honnold’s free-solo climb and his own season of uncertainty, Ken reflects on the collapse of trust in institutions and the fragility of inherited forms of hope. Drawing on psychological and neuroscientific research, he reframes hope as a cognitive skill set rooted in agency and pathways, the belief that we can act and imagine multiple routes forward, even without certainty.

Ken examines how rumination, paralysis, and outsourced responsibility erode hope, and how well-chosen questions can interrupt despair and reengage possibility. Moving from individual to collective hope, he invites listeners to consider where their own “hope muscles” have atrophied and what small, concrete actions might rebuild them.

This episode is not a lesson on hope, but a vulnerable, out-loud search for it, grounded in questions, courage, and shared responsibility.

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Episode Notes

00:00 A Taste Of What Is To Come

02:02 The Story of Alex Honnold

02:45 Personal Reflections on Hope

03:49 Current State of the World

05:34 The Concept of Hope

08:41 The Neuroscience of Hope

12:03 Practical Questions for Hope

15:55 Collective Hope and Action

19:09  Poem: Alex Jeffrey Pretti, Murdered by I.C.E, January 24th, 2026 by Amanda Gorman

20:58 Closing Remarks

Resources Mentioned

Alex Honnold

Tiapei 101 Tower

Amanda Gorman

Poem: Alex Jeffrey Pretti, Murdered by I.C.E, January 24th, 2026 by Amanda Gorman

Producer Ben Ford

Beauty Pill

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Thursday 01.29.26
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