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The Hinge

The Hinge

Di: Jake Esman and Noel O'Driscoll
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Hosted by Noel and Jake. Two friends lean into topics such as beauty, solitude, tenderness, and encounter. The presenters share reflections where grace came disguised as disaster and their belief that reality is more than generous. The Hinge is a playful and serious, vulnerable space that affirms the precious uniqueness of us all, exploring how we can creatively respond to our lives and the world. A contemplative meander on the mystery of being human. The Hinge Podcast: Bread For the Week Ahead! Edited and Co Produced by Ger KellettJake Esman and Noel O'Driscoll Spiritualità
  • 2. Gratitude
    Feb 22 2026

    Noel and Jake discuss the many faces of gratitude. Noel reads a poem "A grateful heart” emphasizing spontaneous thanks for life, the importance of context beyond negative events, and the connection between gratitude and grace. They explore the place of gratitude amidst and even for difficult experiences, including loss and addiction.

    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


    Show notes -

    A Grateful Heart by Noel O’Driscoll

    Upon waking

    Immediate prayer

    A simple thanks

    From my lips

    For the breath in my body

    For life, longing and love

    For every birth and death

    For you

    My Beloved

    I bow

    With a grateful heart


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    43 min
  • 1. Tenderness
    Feb 17 2026

    Jake and Noel explore the theme of tenderness through poetry, personal anecdotes, and conversations about ordinariness and care, beginning with Raymond Carver's poem "Still looking out for number one". They discuss how tenderness is found in the economy of words and the beauty of the ordinary.

    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


    Show notes -

    Looking out for number one, by Raymond Carver


    FOOTWASHING, by Jake Esman

    she had loved her father

    like any daughter

    valued his advice

    his kindness, his company

    yet she wouldn’t say

    they were close


    then, in his mid-eighties

    his memory went

    and with it

    his personality — partly


    he needed her care

    and she gave it

    willingly


    they were intimate months

    when nothing is private

    and all physical needs

    require assistance

    and that’s just

    how it goes


    she was not the first

    to experience that great sense of closeness

    of tender mutuality

    those days when she washed his feet

    and clipped his toenails


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