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In the 1980s, movies like The Breakfast Club convinced us that high school students fit neatly into categories: popular kids, athletes, nerds, weirdos, and burnouts. But what about the rest of us? In this episode of Stil

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Life's messy, odd sometimes, a little funky like gym sox, but if you pause and look closely, God's fingerprints are there. Still Bright Hope tells short, story-style devotions that begin with actual, possibly real events, and then look in the Bible for answers. Hosted by Brian Ritchie, writer and storyteller behind Still Bright Hope.
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In the 1980s, movies like The Breakfast Club convinced us that high school students fit neatly into categories: popular kids, athletes, nerds, weirdos, and burnouts. But what about the rest of us? In this episode of Stil

In the 1980s, two painfully average soccer players discovered that the strongest friendships aren't always built around shared interests—they're often forged in shared misery. In this episode of Still Bright Hope, Brian

In this first installment of Still Bright Reviews, Brian takes a hard look at the pastime of jogging—a hobby that appears to consist primarily of expensive gear, questionable decision-making, and voluntarily becoming sho

Why do dogs insist on maintaining eye contact during one of their most private moments? In this episode of Still Bright Hope, Brian explores the strange and uncomfortable ritual of accompanying a dog outside for "busines

Sometimes the greatest moments in life happen in the parking lot of a McDonald's with a sandwich balanced on your lap. In this episode of Still Bright Hope, Brian remembers the legendary McDLT, the engineering marvel tha

What starts as childhood curiosity turns into a full-blown lesson in consequences. Growing up as Gen-X kids with too much freedom and not nearly enough supervision, we were experts at finding ways to entertain ourselves—

Some people move through life like a spreadsheet. Others move through it like a story. In this episode, I explore the difference between what I call digital people and analog people. Digitals are precise, factual, and wo

A 40-year-old refrigerator waits at the curb like a nervous child on the first day of school, and somehow that leads to a question: What's gone wrong with the world? In this opening episode of Still Bright Hope, Brian Ri
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