Let's Talk With Coach Che Marville

The Unconquerable Soul: Hope & Resilience in 2026

34 min · 8. huhti 2026
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Coach Che Marville opens this new season not with small talk, but with a bold and honest reckoning: we are living through one of the most overwhelming moments in human history not because the world is more broken than ever, but because we are witnessing all of it, all at once, in real time. In this season premiere, Che reflects on what it means to stay grounded, hopeful, and whole when technology, polarization, and an endless flood of bad news threatens to drown out your sense of self. In this episode: * Why the weight we're carrying isn't just stress , it's the psychological cost of constant, unfiltered information * The one thing that is actually new about our current world (hint: it's not war, tribalism, or division) * How human history offers a quiet but powerful case for hope * The poem that a teacher taught Che as a teenager and why she's bringing it back now * What resilience actually is (and what it isn't) * A personal milestone: Let's Talk named one of the Top 25 Midlife Podcasts in Canada by FeedSpot  This season of Let's Talk is dedicated to hope, growth, love, and leading from who we truly are — through the noise, the grief, and all of it. "To hope is not naive. Your decision to keep going is your human birthright."  Hosted by Coach Che Marville  Produced by WiseMindly Inc.  Topics this season: Identity · Relationships · Resilience · Leadership · Perimenopause · Meditation · Hope Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, share, and leave a review — it helps us grow and reach more people who need this conversation.

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