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Meet Michael Wunderli, a former high school wrestler turned attorney, who credits the mental toughness he developed on the mat for his success in life. Join us as Michael shares how a pivotal tournament and the wisdom of his coach taught him to face life's challenges head on rather than retreat from them. Michael's inspiring story reminds us that sometimes the greatest gift we can give each other is simply believing in them—especially when they might not believe in themselves. Who do you know that needs you to believe in them?
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From starship captain to real-life astronaut, William Shatner has boldly gone where few have dared. But beneath the Hollywood fame is a man who claims he's just "stumbling along with everybody else." In this episode, discover how the legendary Star Trek (and other amazing shows & plays) actor & musician turned setbacks into comebacks, and at age 90, proved it's never too late to literally reach for the stars. Enjoy to our new episode featuring William Shatner's inspiring story. Boldy Go... Pass It On.
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Imagine a time when the American stock market was soaring, jazz music booming, and the cinema world revolutionized by "talkies". But amidst this era of optimism, one young boy from Cleveland, Ohio, would find himself facing tragedy and hardship that would forever change his life. Meet Jerry Siegel, a teenager whose summer of innocence was shattered on June 2nd, 1927, when his father's sudden death left him reeling.
Listen to the story of the creation of Superman when Jerry Siegel made an unlikely friendship with Joe Schuster that would go on to change the course of American culture. We'll delve into the world of comic strips, science fiction, and movies that fueled their creativity, and discover how Jerry's imagination transformed him from a bullied teenager to creating a visionary character who brought truth, justice, and the American way to the world.
Join us on this journey as we uncover the fascinating story behind the origin of one of the most iconic superheroes of all time. From the humble beginnings of Superman to his enduring legacy, we'll explore what made Jerry Siegel & Joe Schuster's creation so enduringly powerful—and how it continues to inspire us today.
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Take a musical journey from the streets of Manchester to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Ohio with Graham Nash. Not content to rest on his laurels after countless awards and honors (including two Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions and an OBE) Graham Nash continues to believe in music's power to change the world. At over 80 years old, he's still writing & performing amazing songs, still inspiring, and still working toward what he calls 'a better life.'
Join us as we explore the remarkable story & vision of Graham Nash who became one of rock's most enduring voices for hope and change. You can also enjoy his song "A Better Life" on all streaming services and YouTube at https://youtu.be/NgWHgcNpcDs.
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In our previous episode on Happiness (episode 5), we explored the concept of happiness—what it means and how to cultivate it.
Now, we're taking it a step further: What if we could invest in our happiness, putting habits and relationships in place today that will pay dividends down the road? That's exactly what we'll be discussing in this follow-up episode on 'Happiness'.
Dr. Arthur C. Brooks, a happiness expert from Harvard, spent decades studying what makes people thrive, and he's here to share seven proven, research-backed steps anyone can do to build a lifetime of true happiness.
Whether you're young or old, this episode will inspire you to start your journey to secure long-term happiness. Happiness... Pass It On!
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In the darkest days of World War II, as Nazi bombers threatened Britain's very existence, an unlikely hero emerged: Tilly Shilling, a motorcycle-racing engineer with a passion for speed and innovation. As Royal Air Force planes fell from the sky—their engines failing at crucial moments—Tilly's ingenuity was put to the ultimate test. Racing against time, she developed a simple yet brilliant solution that would keep Britain's fighters in the air and change the course of the war. Listen to the thrilling story of how one woman's invention saved Britain's finest hour and helped turn the tide against Hitler's forces.
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This episode is dedicated to those educators who go beyond teaching subjects—they inspire, mentor, and change lives. We share the moving story of Mrs. Sargent, a dedicated teacher who left an indelible mark on her students, and the unforgettable influence of Lauren Johnson, whose passion and belief in his students continue to inspire long after the classroom lights have dimmed. Whether you’re a student, a teacher, or simply someone who remembers a special educator, this episode is a tribute to the power of teaching and the lasting impact of those who believe in us. Join us as we thank the teachers in our lives.
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Get ready to uncover the secrets of happiness with renowned expert Dr. Arthur Brooks! We're exploring the most popular course in Harvard's history—Positive Psychology. What really drives human happiness? Is it success, money, or something we've overlooked? Join us as Dr. Brooks challenges common assumptions and offers practical wisdom for a better, happier life. From defining happiness to cultivating it daily, this episode promises insights that could transform your perspective. Happiness... Pass It On!
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In the shadow of Nazi Germany, two athletes from opposing sides forged an unlikely friendship that would become one of the greatest examples of sportsmanship in Olympic history. This is the story of Jesse Owens and Luz Long - a tale of rivalry, courage, and a bond that transcended race, politics, and war. Their encounter at the 1936 Berlin Olympics not only changed the course of athletic competition but also left an indelible mark on the human spirit. Prepare to be inspired by a friendship that proved more valuable than gold and outlasted the ravages of time and conflict.
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Listen to the inspiring story of Cliff Young, an Australian farmer who won the 1983 Sydney-to-Melbourne ultramarathon in record time. Despite being 61 years old and wearing gumboots, Cliff finished the 544-mile race in just five days, 15 hours and four minutes, beating the previous best time by nine hours. What's even more remarkable is that Cliff didn't have any formal training or preparation for the race, having only herded sheep on foot as a farmer.
His unique "shuffle" running style, which he used throughout the night, allowed him to close the gap with the other runners and ultimately take the lead. After winning the race, Cliff gave away his prize money to the other finishers, saying they did it tougher than him. Cliff Young's remarkable perseverance and persistence is an inspiration to us all.
Persistence... Pass It On®.
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Listen to our newest inspiring story from World War II about Wojtek, a Syrian brown bear who became a symbol of hope for Polish soldiers. Hear how Wojtek brought joy and smiles to those who needed it most during the darkest moments of war.
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Listen to the harrowing story of the 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska, which a
team of 20 dog sled drivers and their teams traveled 647 miles in 127
hours and 30 minutes to deliver life-saving diphtheria antitoxin to the
town of Nome. Press Forward... Pass It On.