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  <title>Black, Bread, and Breakthroughs A Maundy Thursday Reflection on Wisdom, Risk, and Living Well in a Changing World</title>
  <description>On a quiet and reflective Maundy Thursday—coinciding with the sacred rhythms of Passover—veteran broadcaster and coach Stan Hustad took a moment not to preach, but to think out loud. What emerged was less a formal message and more a seasoned conversation—part reflection, part reminder, part rallying cry for living wisely in a world shaped by rapid change, artificial intelligence, and ongoing global tension. Drawing from a piece of his own work rediscovered from several years ago, Stan revisited a simple but powerful question: What are the real skills—the “pro skills”—that actually help us live well? A Moment Between Shadows and Hope Set against the solemn backdrop of Maundy Thursday—the day marking the Last Supper and the beginning of Christ’s suffering—Stan framed the moment with honesty: The scene is dark. The world feels uncertain. But even in black, there’s a thread of red—hope running through it. With a touch of humor (and his “granny greeting glasses”), he invited listeners into a rediscovery—not of something new, but of something true. The Real Skills That Still Matter 1. The Future Belongs to Storytellers In a world flooded with information, it is meaning that wins. And meaning travels best through story. If you can tell a story—clearly, compellingly, and authentically—you will always have a place in the performance economy. 2. Design Builds Trust Before Words Design is not decoration—it’s experience. Before anyone hears what you say, they feel what you present. Good design quietly communicates credibility, care, and clarity. 3. Learn to Show Up and Communicate The modern world is a stage—whether you like it or not. From camera to microphone to conversation, the ability to communicate effectively is no longer optional—it’s foundational. 4. Take Smart Risks With AI reshaping careers and industries, playing it safe is no longer safe. “Everybody needs water—and everybody needs a plumber.” Practical value still matters—but beyond that, we must learn to create value, think entrepreneurially, and take thoughtful risks. 5. Sleep, Stillness, and Prayer Matter More Than Ever In a noisy, anxious world, the disciplines of rest, reflection, and connection to something greater are not luxuries—they are survival skills. 6. Learn to Say the Right Things “Thank you.” “How can I help you?” “I don’t know.” 7. Everyone Is Wearing a Secret Sign “Please tell me I’m important.” A Sacred Pause: Passover and Freedom Passover reminds us of liberation—of a people set free after centuries of bondage. Maundy Thursday reminds us of sacrifice and love in the face of betrayal.  - Wisdom is not fast—but it is foundational. - Storytelling is the currency of meaning. - Risk must be learned wisely. - Gratitude and humility matter. Things to Share - A sincere “thank you” can change everything. - Encouragement matters. Things to Take Action On - Tell three people they matter. - Practice stillness. - Take one thoughtful risk. A Closing Blessing and Call to Action To our Jewish friends, may this Passover season be filled with renewal and freedom. To all reflecting on Maundy Thursday, may you find strength and hope. Live wisely. Speak kindly. Take a risk. Rest well. Reach out to Stan at witradio.net Blessings, courage, and peace. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Inconvenient Ideas with Stan Hustad...the Radio Man</author_name>
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