
Episode 11: Make It Matter: Ambition, Impact, and the Work Worth Doing
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In this episode of Route Notes, we dive into Moral Ambition by Rutger Bregman—a book that asks a direct and timely question: what are you doing with your life, and why not work on something that matters?
Inspired by the energy of a new academic year, we reflect on what it means to channel ambition toward meaningful change, especially in public health and community work. The conversation ranges from tech-driven distraction to the joy of deep purpose, from purity politics to the unexpected ways people show up for change in their everyday lives.
We talk about noble losers, idealism without action, and why real progress often depends not just on inspiration but on tactical, resilient work behind the scenes. Whether you're just getting started or looking to reconnect with the “why” behind your work, this episode is a challenge to step in—and step up.
Next up: Faith-Rooted Organizing by Alexia Salvatierra. Join us for the next Campfire Chat as we explore how faith communities can be mobilized toward justice and transformation.