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One of the most beautiful forms of hope arrives in shape of young people destined to make their mark on the world in a powerful way. This conversation shares just that form of hope.
This week on Hope Comes to Visit, I sat down with someone incredibly special to me — Sydney Moore, a high school senior at St. Joseph’s Academy in St. Louis who has spent her young life rooted in service, justice, learning, and compassion.
I have known Sydney since she was just a little girl, and this conversation is both deeply personal and deeply inspiring. Sydney shares her heart for social justice, her desire to become a human rights attorney, and the experiences that have shaped the way she sees the world — from interning with a judge to traveling to the border to learning how to listen before trying to lead.
In this episode, we talk about:
- what gives me hope about the next generation
- how confidence is shaped by the people who believe in us
- why teenagers are more thoughtful, engaged, and justice-minded than many people assume
- what it means to lead without needing to be the loudest person in the room
- how burnout, pressure, and perfectionism show up even in young leaders
- why real change begins with listening, learning, and walking alongside others
- how hope is tied to love, accountability, and the belief that things can be better
Sydney is the kind of young woman who reminds us that the future is not lost. It is being shaped, every day, by people willing to learn, question, serve, and care deeply.
This episode is full of wisdom, heart, and the kind of hope that stretches across generations.
If it moves you, please share it with someone you love.
00:00 Welcome to Hope Comes to Visit
01:49 Sydney Moore on wanting to become a human rights attorney
03:47 What gives Danielle hope about the next generation
06:10 Social media stereotypes vs. who young people really are
11:11 Family influence, confidence, and believing in yourself
16:12 Advice for teens who want to make a difference
19:31 Burnout, pressure, and panic in high school
24:23 Learning when to say yes — and when to say no
26:12 Sydney’s definition of hope
27:37 Does she have hope for America?
30:59 Amanda Gorman, patriotism, and holding the country accountable
34:52 The border trip that changed everything
39:59 Why solidarity matters more than “saving” people
41:23 Danielle on why Sydney gives her hope
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