
Hope is Kindled
A podcast devoted to the way stories shape us, sharpen us, and sometimes… save us.
Hope is Kindled is a literary podcast that explores classic and powerful works of literature through the lens of self-discovery, moral reflection, and enduring hope. Each episode delves into a single book, essay, or story—examining its themes, characters, and psychological depth—and connects it to timeless questions about the human condition.
What makes the podcast unique is its blend of literary criticism and warmth. It uses biographical, psychological, and historical criticism, along with personal reflection and cultural commentary—including references to Doctor Who, The Muppets, and classic film.
Hope is Kindled
4. The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
In Episode 4 of Hope is Kindled, we celebrate the boundless curiosity and joyful intellect of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman through his autobiographical reflections in The Pleasure of Finding Things Out. This episode highlights Feynman’s deep love of learning, his playful defiance of convention, and his belief that the beauty of the universe is enhanced—not diminished—by understanding how it works. Through stories of childhood experimentation, scientific discovery, and emotional honesty, we explore how Feynman’s approach to life and knowledge can inspire young readers to pursue truth with wonder and humility. With reflections on education, imagination, and the courage to say “I don’t know,” the episode offers a refreshing reminder that learning is not just a tool for success, but a path to joy, integrity, and hope.