After joining the Army at 18 years old, Brian Fleming was blown up by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. Now, as an author, speaker, and resilience trainer, he has enjoyed speaking to nearly half-a-million people in live audiences teaching them how to “stand firm when everything around them is blowing up” in their lives and … Read More

Boomer Perrault is a Connecticut resident who, with the help of a friend, started the 1 a Week Organization. 1 a Week promotes positivity and mental health awareness, through acts of kindness, giving out their own sponsored gifts along the way. In this week’s episode of The Kindness Podcast, Boomer talks with me about how … Read More

Like many of us, Dr. Peter Kapsner wears dozens of hats. As a business owner, professor, radio host and church leader, there is one thread that is a constant in his life: Kindness. Peter talks with me about his thoughts on kindness as a form of practical theology in this episode of The Kindness Podcast. … Read More

In celebration of her 40th birthday, Tamara Letter, an educator who specializes in kids and technology, decided to complete 40 random acts of kindness and share them with the world. Tamara joins me to talk about her adventure with kindness. Visit her website at TamaraLetter.com.

 

Being kind doesn’t cost a dime, but according to Darryl Lyons, there is a benefit to being kind with our finances. Darryl Lyons is ready to help people achieve the dream of financial freedom so they can enjoy life. Darryl’s San Antonio, Texas company PAX Financial Group is an Inc 5000 “Fastest Growing Company” and … Read More

If you’re a mother, you know it’s not just one job– It’s many. You become a coach, a time manager, a relationship counselor, and so much more. Darlene Brock embraced her gifts of grit and grace to master the challenges in her life– including parenthood. She now shares her hard-won lessons in a new book, … Read More

Since 1981, Good Works has sought to serve the vulnerable, the voiceless, and the powerless in rural Appalachia. As a college student, Keith Wasserman remodeled his college basement into a shelter for the homeless, but that just the beginning. Nearly 40 years later, his work has changed the face of the community.

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Joe Vallee’s late grandfather, Arthur Vallee, was a former Disney animator in the 1930s & 40s. One of the characters Arthur created was Rainbow Rabbit. Grandson Joe took the character and hopped to it — creating a book and program to help kids. Joe incorporated the book’s themes of kindness, acceptance, tolerance, unity and inclusion … Read More