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Make A Difference Minute: Hold On to Hope

On this Make A Difference Minute, I'm reminding l…

An episode of the The Mark White Show podcast, hosted by Mark White, titled "Make A Difference Minute: Hold On to Hope" was published on October 3, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

October 3, 2025 ·2m · The Mark White Show

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On this Make A Difference Minute, I'm reminding listeners that hope does not erase life’s struggles, but it gives us strength to endure them. Hope is the anchor that steadies us through storms, reminding us that tomorrow can be different and that good is still ahead. This segment encourages listeners to hold on to hope, even in small ways, because hope not only changes how we face our challenges, it inspires others to keep going too. Sponsor: Singing River Dentistry SingingRiverDentistry.com

On this Make A Difference Minute, I'm reminding listeners that hope does not erase life’s struggles, but it gives us strength to endure them. Hope is the anchor that steadies us through storms, reminding us that tomorrow can be different and that good is still ahead. This segment encourages listeners to hold on to hope, even in small ways, because hope not only changes how we face our challenges, it inspires others to keep going too. Sponsor: Singing River Dentistry SingingRiverDentistry.com
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