Episodes

  • 11A. Noel Visits Jake
    May 10 2026

    In these three episodes that belong together, Noel and Jake meet in the Isle of Wight. It is the first time the brothers meet in person since the start of the podcast.

    They share on chance encounters, personal practice, and not taking oneself too seriously.

    If one does, God will help you get off that high horse!


    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


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    27 mins
  • 10. The Contemplative Path
    Apr 26 2026

    Noel and Jake explore connection and the contemplative path, emphasizing how ordinary, predictable things and the non-efforting presence of people can provide a sense of belonging and safety.


    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


    Show notes

    Everything is waiting for youYour great mistake is to act the dramaas if you were alone. As if lifewere a progressive and cunning crimewith no witness to the tiny hiddentransgressions. . . .(by David Whyte)


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    56 mins
  • 9. The Generosity of Silence
    Apr 13 2026

    Jake and Noel reflect on the contemplative life as resting in the truth of reality. They discuss the transformative impact of silence. referencing a retreat with executives who profoundly valued eating in silence. Who knew that silence could speak so much?


    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


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    57 mins
  • 8. Solitude
    Apr 6 2026

    Jake and Noel discuss Herman Hesse’s perspective on creation as a discharge of the living soul and the human need to make our mark, connecting creation to the desire to communicate the incommunicable and so feel less alone. They explore the distinction between loneliness and solitude on the spiritual path.


    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


    Show notes:

    In its origin a poem is something completely unequivocal. It is a discharge, a call, a cry, a sigh, a gesture, a reaction by which the living soul seeks to defend itself from or to become aware of an emotion, an experience. In this first spontaneous most important function no poem can be judged. It speaks first of all simply to the poet himself, it is his cry, his scream, his dream, his smile, his whirling fists.

    (by Hermann Hesse)


    Loneliness is the pain of being alone

    Solitude is the glory of being alone

    (John Moriarty)


    The pain of being alone is not being able to share your ideas with other people

    (John Moriarty)


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    50 mins
  • 7. Listening (The Ear of the Heart)
    Mar 30 2026

    Noel and Jake exchange on the transformative nature of listening, defining it as an empathetic and tender act requiring presence and a willingness to be changed by the other person, citing Jake's reflection on an encounter with Henk and Noel’s reference to King Solomon's request for a listening heart.


    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


    Listening


    Listening is a form of worship,

    but you don't have to kneel

    on the floor with folded hands

    or mouth the perfect prayer.

    Just open the door of yourself

    to another, become the space

    they step through to show

    you who they are. This is

    holiness: two people seated

    together on the pew of a park

    bench, or the altar of a

    kitchen table. Even if no one

    says a word for a while,

    receive the silence until it's

    like a new language only the

    two of you can speak.

    (by James Crews)


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    52 mins
  • 6. Desire Unnamed
    Mar 23 2026

    Noel and Jake explore the profound power of words, emphasizing their role in liberation, recognition, and connection, leading to the choice of The Hinge as the name for the podcast.


    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


    Words

    There are places inside me

    For which I have no words,

    And these are the places I write from

    . . .

    Words are like stones

    That I gathered in my pocket

    That anchored me to this place

    . . .

    Words are a needle and thread

    To my tornness

    (by Noel O’Driscoll)


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    51 mins
  • 5. Endings
    Mar 16 2026

    How do we let go of docility, so we stop participating in known falsehoods? Can we embrace the agency that arises from confronting fear and the rupture of the world as we know it? Is this a time for stepping away from what no longer serves us, ending individualistic pursuits and reorientating towards community as a new beginning?


    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


    References:
    — Speech Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada at 2026 World Economic Forum, ’Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.’ (John Stuart Mill)


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    51 mins
  • 4. Encounter
    Mar 9 2026

    Jake describes an encounter with a man named Luigi during a flight, which leads to conversations about life, faith, and the importance of remaining open despite initial judgments. Noel recounts an unexpected stopover in Charlotte, illustrating the spirituality of interruption. . .


    Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett


    Show notes ---

    Yesterday, I got up at four. I shower standing on the fold-down bathroom seat for fear of athlete's foot. It works. I drop my suitcase and go through security. I order a coffee and drink it with distaste. Shall I take it back? Too much trouble. I read my book on Solitude until the gate is called — Gate 34.

    I walk down the stairs overtaking people on the escalator alongside. One of them is an older man in a blue chequered, woolen suit. His white hair flowing, long and wavy. I think to myself I’d like to sit next to someone like him on a flight. I walk past fashion, book, sports, and toy stores. There is an empty free newspaper stand. A young couple rifle through a backpack in the middle of the corridor. A tall woman nearly trips on an empty plastic bottle. It’s six a.m. . . .

    (by Jake Esman)


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    47 mins