My Unsung Hero Hidden Brain
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- Gesellschaft und Kultur
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The daily news can fill us with despair. My Unsung Hero is an antidote to that despair. Each episode reveals what the news ignores: everyday acts of kindness and courage that transformed someone's life. Listen — and renew your faith in humanity. From Hidden Brain Media.
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Shalom Auslander's Story
Shalom grew up in an Orthodox Jewish home. When he was seven, his grandmother offered him something small that made him rethink his entire relationship to religion.
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Rasha Kowalewski's Story
Rasha remembers the hospice nurse who treated her ailing mom with uncommon kindness.
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Mary Fran Lyons' Story
Not long after chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, Mary Fran was walking through a mall, self-conscious about losing her hair. Then a stranger came up to her, and told her something that gave her hope.
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Vanessa Foster's Story
A favorite from the archives: It’s the middle of the night, and Vanessa and her husband are stranded on an Alaskan highway. Just when they’ve given up hope, a car pulls over.
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Patricia Nieshoff's Story
In 2006, Patricia's three-year-old son had a grand mal seizure. She was a single mother, with no one to accompany her to the hospital. But an hour into her hospital stay, a familiar face appeared.
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Joy Diaz's Story
Growing up, Joy and her parents were dedicated to helping others. Then they received some life-changing help themselves.
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Hope in the good of humanity
On days where everything seems kind of horrible and the world hostile, this podcast offers an important reminder that friendliness and an innate willingness to help strangers in need are just as much part of human nature as the bad stuff we constantly hear about elsewhere.