Against the Noise: Gratitude as a Form of Protest
Description
"And now for something completely different..." In a world flooded with outrage and anxiety, taking stock of the good isn’t naive—it’s necessary.
Corey shifts the lens from polarization and pessimism to the power of thankfulness. Amid a flood of bad news and anxiety about the state of democracy, Corey invites listeners to pause and consider what’s good—not in a naive way, but as an intentional act of civic and spiritual grounding.
With stories from his journaling practice, reflections on recent political events, and a few personal notes, Corey makes the case that gratitude isn’t just a feel-good exercise—it’s a form of resistance against despair. 🙏
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⏱️ Timestamps & Topics
[00:01:00 ] The barrage of bad news—and the challenge of staying grounded
[00:02:00 ] Corey's journaling journey: A 15-year practice of gratitude and honesty
[00:04:00 ] Why words matter: On Orwell, cliches, and naming inspiration
[00:06:00 ] No Kings Rally: A powerful expression of peaceful protest
[00:09:00 ] A civic win: Millions gather peacefully with no violence reported
[00:11:00 ] Gratitude for fair elections—even when the results aren't perfect
[00:15:00 ] Corey's fears for 2026—and why this year offers hope
[00:17:00 ] Personal thanks: reading, lifelong friends, family, and meaningful work
[00:20:00 ] A challenge to listeners: What are you grateful for?
🧠 Key Takeaways
Gratitude requires practice. It’s a discipline that can help reclaim our perspective in chaotic times.
Peaceful protest matters. The No Kings Rally offered a model of civic engagement done right.
Free and fair elections are not a given. We must recognize and protect them.
This work has meaning. Corey reflects on how hosting TP&R has become his most fulfilling vocational endeavor.
You have good stuff too. Pause and name what you're thankful for—it might change your day.
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🎧 Thanks for listening! Take a moment to name the good stuff in your life. And as always, go talk politics and religion—with gentleness and respect. 🎙️✨






















