W18: Seven-Day Snapshot - Random Acts Of Kindness
In a world that can often feel divided, small acts of kindness remind us of the power of human connection. In this episode, we explore real-life stories of everyday generosity that occurred just last week—seemingly simple gestures that leave a lasting impact. We dive into why these moments matter more than ever. Tune in for a dose of positivity and be reminded that even the smallest kindness can change someone’s day—or even their life. 🌍❤️ #KindnessMatters #RandomActsOfKindness #HumanConnection
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W16: A Snowstorm, A Bad Tip, And A TikTok Miracle
Tipping culture in the U.S. has spiraled out of control—but for workers who rely on tips, it’s more than just an inconvenience. In this episode, we share the incredible story of Connor Stephanoff, a 20-year-old pizza delivery driver who braved a Midwest snowstorm to deliver an order—only to receive a $2 tip. But one chance encounter changed everything. Lieutenant Richard Craig, a police officer with a TikTok following, saw Connor’s dedication and took action. What started as a simple act of kindness turned into a viral crowdfunding campaign, raising over $40,000. This heartwarming episode explores the power of community, the realities of tipping culture, and why small moments of generosity can make the biggest impact.
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W12: Serving Up Goodness In Spokane
Just before Christmas in Spokane, WA a working mom of three was reaching her breaking point. She arrived at The Boiler Room, a local pizza joint, and things only got worse. When the woman posted on Facebook that night about what the server did to turn her day around, it caught the eye of a local man, Rick Clark. Touched by the story, he brought people together and raised funds for the server. Once the local media caught up to the story, it had spread around the world and ended up benefitting The ISAAC Foundation, a local non-profit helping autistic children and their families.
Listen to the episode to hear why this story connected with so many people.
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W11: Trail Magic; Generosity On The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail, otherwise known as the A.T., is an incredible trail system the stretches 2,200 miles along the Appalachian mountains in the Eastern United States. While many residents of the 14 states that the trail connects have hiked at least a portion of the trail system, many people only know about the A.T. from what they hear in the news when something goes terribly wrong. What many people don’t realize is how many incredible things happen along the A.T. that can renew your faith in humanity.
In fact, these incredible things are referred to by the hikers as Trail Magic. In today’s episode I share three stories that will illustrate just how special it can be to spend time hiking the Appalachian Trail.
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M8: The Kindness Of Robin Williams
There are very few people who will do just about anything for other people. When it comes to celebrities, it’s even more rare. There was one, however, who never walked past someone who needed help. He connected with anyone who was struggling and did anything he could to make them suffer less. Many of us were lucky to watch his standup and movies, but for those who got to know him, they were witness to true kindness and empathy…this is a story about the late, great comedian and actor, Robin Williams.
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W6: The Candy Kids Are All Right
After Amy Schmitt of Woodhaven, Michigan, rushed her son Jacob to the hospital for a medical emergency, she learned that they would need to stay in the hospital for several days, including for one of their favorite days of the year, Halloween. She had the wherewithal to find time to rush home to place a sign in front of the house saying they were at the hospital and there was no candy, so kids wouldn’t be disappointed when nobody answered the door during trick or treating. What happened next should challenge any negative narratives you may have about kids these days.
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