DiscoverThe Hope Table
The Hope Table
Claim Ownership

The Hope Table

Author: Erin Brinker

Subscribed: 1Played: 1
Share

Description

A weekly podcast where hope, healing, and humanity come together.

Each week, The Hope Table welcomes guests from all walks of life — from mental health and medical professionals to entrepreneurs and changemakers,  all sharing stories that inspire growth, compassion, and purpose.

Through honest conversations and uplifting insights, this podcast invites listeners to sit down, listen in, and rediscover the power of hope in everyday life.


Themes include:

  • Mental health and emotional well-being
  • Personal and professional resilience
  • Stories of innovation and impact
  • Building communities of care and kindness

Pull up a chair, there’s always room for hope at the table.



Shows are aired in the San Bernardino through the San Gorgonio Pass area of Southern California on X95.7 on Sundays at 9:00 AM. 


The Making Hope Happen Radio Show remains in this feed to listen to and enjoy. 



164 Episodes
Reverse
In this episode of the Making Hope Happen Radio Show, Erin Brinker interviews Dr. Alex McDonald and Dr. Lourdes Minaya, both physicians with Kaiser Permanente in San Bernardino County. They share their expertise on the importance of getting vaccinated against the flu, especially early in the flu season. The conversation addresses common misconceptions about flu vaccines, the roles doctors play in encouraging vaccination, and why flu shots matter for all age groups—including families, children...
In this episode of the Making Hope Happen Radio Show, host Erin Brinker welcomes Dr. Fred Moss, a board-certified psychiatrist known for his unconventional approach to mental health. Dr. Moss shares his journey from traditional psychiatry to advocating for holistic healing, emphasizing the transformative power of genuine human connection over medication and diagnosis. The conversation explores the limitations of psychiatric labels, the societal factors contributing to mental distress, and the...
In this episode of the Making Hope Happen Radio Show, host Erin Brinker interviews Dr. Neha Vaghasia, a pediatric oncologist and pediatrician. They discuss Dr. Vaghasia’s inspiring journey into medicine, the evolving landscape of pediatric health—including mental health, the impact of social media, and vaccine hesitancy—and the importance of preventative care and community support. The conversation also offers practical advice for parents, explores health equity, and reflects on lessons learn...
In this encore episode of the Making Hope Happen Radio Show from 2022, host Erin Brinker sits down with Gloria Macias Harrison, renowned educator, community leader, and former president of Crafton Hills College. Gloria shares her remarkable story of growing up in San Bernardino, her pioneering work in education and community journalism, and her insights on language, culture, and leadership. The conversation explores the value of bilingual education, the importance of resilience, and the power...
Join host Erin Brinker and publishing expert Conni Francini as they dive deep into the evolving world of book publishing. Discover the secrets of successful authorship, learn about the challenges writers face, and explore innovative publishing strategies. From children's books to thought leadership titles, this engaging conversation reveals how authors can transform their ideas into compelling stories that resonate with readers. Whether you're an aspiring writer or a book lover, this episode ...
In this powerful episode of the Making Hope Happen radio show, Dr. Donita Grissom shares her remarkable journey from legal assistant to passionate educator and hope researcher. After experiencing profound personal tragedy, including the sudden loss of her husband while conducting doctoral research in Haiti, Grissom discovered the transformative power of hope. She discusses her groundbreaking work on hope theory, focusing on how educators can rebuild their passion and help students overcome ch...
Why is walking one of the most powerful prescriptions in medicine? Dr. Robert Sallis, team physician for the LA Clippers and clinical professor at Kaiser Permanente, joins Erin Brinker to break down what men really need to know about exercise, sleep, diet, diabetes prevention, and aging well. From fitness wearables to fighting chronic disease, Dr. Sallis shares realistic, research-backed insights on how men can take control of their health at any age—no CrossFit required. 🎧 Listen now and lea...
Join us for a deep dive into America’s founding with two distinguished experts: Jeff Lowe: A master teacher with accolades from the James Madison Memorial Foundation where he is a Senior Fellow, the American Revolution Institute, and the George Washington Teachers Institute. His extensive knowledge and dedication to teaching the nation’s early history have earned him recognition. Tobin Brinker: A seasoned history teacher with a decade of experience in local elected office. Brinker brings a un...
In this episode, Erin Brinker sits down with Cynthia Rivard, an accomplished executive leader and visionary thinker, to explore the transformative power of heart-centered communication and egoless leadership. Cynthia shares her philosophy that true societal change begins with compassion-driven decision-making—where leadership is rooted in service, not ego. As the author of the upcoming books A New Breed of Leader and Hope for a New Era, Cynthia offers insight into how a new leadership parad...
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Erin sits down with Dr. Ashley Zucker, a board-certified psychiatrist with Kaiser Permanente, to explore the importance of mental health care, the stigma that still surrounds it, and what we can all do to support our own well-being. Together, they discuss practical tips for managing stress, recognizing signs of mental health challenges, and fostering a culture of openness and compassion in our families, schools, and communities. This is a must-listen...
Greg Bradbard, CEO of the IEHP Foundation, joins Erin to discuss building healthier communities through advocacy, nonprofit leadership, and place-based health initiatives like the Blue Zones Project. A powerful look at health equity, systems change, and the human side of healthcare. Send us comments and thoughts.
Get ready for an empowering conversation! Erin is joined by Dr. Marisol Flores, a board-certified OB/GYN from Kaiser Permanente in San Bernardino County. Together, they dive into how to plan, what to expect, and how to thrive during one of life’s biggest transitions, menopause. Whether you’re just starting to think ahead or already navigating the journey, Dr. Flores shares expert tips, heartfelt advice, and practical strategies to help you embrace this chapter with confidence. Send us comment...
What if the mental health system focused on thriving instead of just surviving? In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Erin welcomes Dustin Dean, PMHNP-BC, and Mick Myers, PMHNP-BC, co-founders of Mind Health Concierge. With decades of experience spanning elite medical care, fitness innovation, and psychiatric practice, Dustin and Mick share how their personal journeys—and frustrations with the limitations of traditional care—led them to reimagine what mental wellness can be. They di...
Fund development connects people with their purpose. Erin is joined by Jack Alotto, MA, CFRE, a Certified Fundraising Executive and trainer. Jack is a seasoned fundraising professional with a rich background in healthcare, social services, and the arts. Over his career, he has held leadership roles including executive director, development director, and major gifts and legacy giving manager. Jack is deeply involved in advancing the fundraising profession—he served on the board of AFP Golden G...
In this episode, Erin welcomes Dr. Pamela Buchanan — board-certified physician, powerful storyteller, and passionate advocate for healing and human connection. Drawing from her own journey and the stories of others, Dr. Buchanan shares eye-opening insights into the emotional toll the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on physicians and healthcare providers — and what recovery looks like on the other side. As an ambassador for the Lorna Breen Foundation and the author of Emotional Flatline, D...
Erin sits down with two rockstars in early childhood—Karen Scott, Executive Director of First 5 San Bernardino, and Dr. Gwen Dowdy-Rodgers, longtime Commissioner and fierce community advocate—to talk about what it really takes to give kids the best start in life. They’re celebrating 25 years of First 5 San Bernardino magic—from big wins to behind-the-scenes stories—and sharing how this powerhouse organization has been changing the game for families across San Bernardino County. If you care ...
🎙️ March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and we’re getting straight to the gut of it! Erin sits down with Board-Certified Gastroenterologist Dr. Timothy Jenkins to talk prevention, early detection, and what you really need to know to keep your digestive health on track. Don’t miss this essential conversation—it could save your life! Send us comments and thoughts.
The traditional school-to-career pipeline is broken—but Tomorrow’s Talent is changing that in Southern California. Today, Erin sits down with Tomorrow's Talent Founder and Visionary, Dr. Dale Marsden and Ginger Ontiveros, CEO of Tomorrow’s Talent, to explore how they’re reshaping the future of workforce development. Under Dr. Marsden’s leadership, SBCUSD achieved a historic transformation—boosting graduation rates to 90% and creating 53 career pathways. Now, through Tomorrow’s Tal...
Your heart health is in your hands! Dr. William Mosley, Interventional Cardiologist at Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center, joins Erin for a vital conversation about preventing heart disease—the #1 killer of Americans. Heart health isn’t just about genetics; the choices we make every day play a powerful role in keeping our hearts strong. From small lifestyle changes to recognizing early warning signs, Dr. Mosley shares expert insights on how to protect your heart for a lifetime. Don’...
Erin is joined by Vanessa Perez and Rosie Plancarte from Time for Change Foundation for an inspiring conversation about transformation and resilience. They share how the organization empowers women to break free from trauma, homelessness, incarceration, and family separation—helping them rebuild their lives, regain custody of their children, and develop the skills needed for lasting self-sufficiency. Tune in to hear powerful stories of hope, second chances, and the life-changing impact of the...
loading
Comments