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EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 34 MIN

Hope - Part 1

from The Wrong Words Podcast · host Oliver & Luvon

🎧 HOPE: Are We Using This Word All Wrong? (Part 1) | The Wrong Words Podcast"I hope things work out."But... is that really hope—or just a dressed-up wish?In Part 1 of this deep-dive conversation on Hope, hosts Oliver Marcelle and Luvon Dungee take a raw, reflective look at one of the most frequently misused words in our vocabulary. From childhood dreams to faith-based declarations to emotional survival strategies, this four-letter word carries massive emotional weight... and even more misunderstanding.What if we told you that most of what you've been calling hope is actually wishful thinking?🧠 In this episode, we explore:Why hope without expectation is just a passive wishHow confidence and anticipation are essential components of real hopeThe dangerous disconnect between religious language and emotional applicationWhy misplaced hope can do more harm than goodHow your experiences shape what you dare to hope for📚 We break down:Definitions from Dictionary.com, Merriam-Webster, and Oxford EnglishRoot meanings from Old English, Proto-Germanic, Hebrew, Greek, and AramaicWhy every origin of the word "hope" includes the idea of expectationThe scriptural reference that ties it all together: Hebrews 11:1💥 Powerful moments include:The line between hope and faith—and why they’re not the sameOliver’s confession about how he’s used the word wrong most of his lifeLuvon’s eye-opening take: “Hope is always a future thing. It lives in anticipation.”The hard truth: You cannot “hope” for something you’ve made no deposit toward👥 What You’ll Walk Away With:A clear understanding of what hope really is—and what it’s notThe ability to distinguish hope from wishing, coping, and deflectingA challenge to reclaim hope as a tool for action—not just survivalEncouragement to align your expectations with your experiences and your effort📊 POLL QUESTION:When you use the word “hope,” what are you usually doing?A) Expressing true expectationB) Covering for fear or doubtC) Wishing, not expectingD) Trying to sound positiveDrop your answer in the comments 👇📲 Join the Community:✅ Subscribe to The Wrong Words Podcast✅ Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube✅ Like, Comment & Share to help someone else get their words (and thoughts) right🧩 Wrong words create wrong conversations. Let’s get this one right.#WrongWordsPodcast #Hope #Expectation #EmotionalGrowth #FaithVsHope #WordsMatter #SpiritualIntelligence #HealingLanguage

🎧 HOPE: Are We Using This Word All Wrong? (Part 1) | The Wrong Words Podcast"I hope things work out."But... is that really hope—or just a dressed-up wish?In Part 1 of this deep-dive conversation on Hope, hosts Oliver Marcelle and Luvon Dungee take a raw, reflective look at one of the most frequently misused words in our vocabulary. From childhood dreams to faith-based declarations to emotional survival strategies, this four-letter word carries massive emotional weight... and even more misunderstanding.What if we told you that most of what you've been calling hope is actually wishful thinking?🧠 In this episode, we explore:Why hope without expectation is just a passive wishHow confidence and anticipation are essential components of real hopeThe dangerous disconnect between religious language and emotional applicationWhy misplaced hope can do more harm than goodHow your experiences shape what you dare to hope for📚 We break down:Definitions from Dictionary.com, Merriam-Webster, and Oxford EnglishRoot meanings from Old English, Proto-Germanic, Hebrew, Greek, and AramaicWhy every origin of the word "hope" includes the idea of expectationThe scriptural reference that ties it all together: Hebrews 11:1💥 Powerful moments include:The line between hope and faith—and why they’re not the sameOliver’s confession about how he’s used the word wrong most of his lifeLuvon’s eye-opening take: “Hope is always a future thing. It lives in anticipation.”The hard truth: You cannot “hope” for something you’ve made no deposit toward👥 What You’ll Walk Away With:A clear understanding of what hope really is—and what it’s notThe ability to distinguish hope from wishing, coping, and deflectingA challenge to reclaim hope as a tool for action—not just survivalEncouragement to align your expectations with your experiences and your effort📊 POLL QUESTION:When you use the word “hope,” what are you usually doing?A) Expressing true expectationB) Covering for fear or doubtC) Wishing, not expectingD) Trying to sound positiveDrop your answer in the comments 👇📲 Join the Community:✅ Subscribe to The Wrong Words Podcast✅ Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube✅ Like, Comment & Share to help someone else get their words (and thoughts) right🧩 Wrong words create wrong conversations. Let’s get this one right.#WrongWordsPodcast #Hope #Expectation #EmotionalGrowth #FaithVsHope #WordsMatter #SpiritualIntelligence #HealingLanguage

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