The Hope Table
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.
The Hope Table
Recycling Water, Shaping Policy: How EMWD Leads the Sustainability Charge followed by the award-winning author and historian, Dr. Andrew Roberts, in an interview from 2018
Dive into the cutting-edge world of water sustainability with Joe Mouawad from the Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD). Discover how EMWD has earned national recognition for its Recycled Water Outreach and Education program, leading the charge in innovative solutions for a sustainable future. Joe shares the district’s impactful strategies for educating policymakers, securing grant funding, and engaging the community in meaningful ways. From influencing policy to creative outreach like non-regulatory signage, learn how EMWD is turning customer investments into public benefits. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about driving change and shaping the future of water resources.
We’re bringing you a timeless gem! Today, we revisit a fascinating 2018 interview with award-winning historian Andrew Roberts as he delves into his masterful biography of Winston Churchill. Discover fresh insights into one of history’s most complex and inspiring figures, as Roberts uncovers the leadership, resilience, and humanity that defined Churchill’s extraordinary life.