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The crew shared what they’re grateful for on this Good Friday, letting those simple moments point back to the heart of the season. They reflected on the true meaning of Good Friday and Easter, remembering the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made for us all. It’s a conversation full of gratitude, hope, and the kind of perspective that steadies you heading into Easter weekend.

Colorado is redesigning highways with wildlife overpasses and underpasses, creating safer paths for animals and drivers alike. Plus, if your old email still sounds like your 2004 screen name, gmail is now allowing you to update it. Mark closes us with an intentional thought on when the Lord calls us to make space for the unknown. The unknown being something completely unimaginable.

Chaplain Justin reminded us that people are more open than ever to a simple invitation to church, which sparked some real hope around the room. The Battle of the Generations brought a wave of nostalgia as everyone celebrated Hannah Montana. And of course, Mark stole the moment with his awareness about the 20th Hannaversary happening right now.

Today the crew swapped their best “mean parent” memories—the funny little rules and tough lessons that, somehow, shaped who they are today. Those childhood moments opened the door to a surprisingly sweet conversation about how the things that once felt unfair ended up becoming gifts. And Ross kept the Positive Difference close to home with a story about Legos bringing comfort and creativity to kids at a local children’s hospital.

Becky’s back from a mini spring break, and Mark shares a surprising takeaway from AI during his church service yesterday. It’s quick, fun, and gets you thinking.

We wrap up the work with with a little Friday fun, a few things happening this weekend, a little gratitude, and a positive difference story that reminded us of God's incredible timing.

Ross gets a one-day Spring Break and listeners came to the rescue with some great ideas... plus Mark shared what he is learning about March Madness anxiety has been teaching him about God's gift of anticipation.

This morning's Battle of Generations revealed if Ross had ever heard of a transparency projector, how much Becky remembers 80's fashion, and Mark's memory of a recent current event that went viral. Plus, a Positive Difference story about Phil Wickham making a dream come true.

Happy Tuesday! The crew shares the random places they’d be totally comfortable lingering a little too long like a department store, plus what slowing down looks like for each of them—from worship on the river to letting the Bible play while the chores wait. And in Becky’s Positive Difference story, we head to Colorado Springs to see how a 4‑H group is bringing hope to inmates.

It’s spring break, and the crew shared what they’re most excited about this week, from March Madness basketball to biking and even free coffee. Mark’s Positive Difference story celebrated servant leadership on the court and how your perspective can shift the whole game. And we closed with a reminder that those picture‑perfect social posts don’t always show the full story of someone’s life.

Mark is back, still celebrating after watching his Cornhuskers make history with their first‑ever March Madness win. The crew jumped in with the things they’re grateful for this week, sharing everything from small joys to big blessings. Listen in to hear who won concert tickets to Micah Tyler after naming off hair care products in the 5 in 15 game!

With Mark out today, Ross and Becky end up sharing funny childhood memories of the times they were left home alone. Dr. Rosemary joins them for a thoughtful conversation about practicing gratitude in the middle of everyday life. And in today’s Positive Difference story, we celebrate Matilda Palmeri from Colcord, OK—an inspiring young record‑breaker.