2024-12-30
1 小时 18 分钟Hey there.
So I know it's become kind of vogue in the podcast space to wrap up the year with a look back at some of your favorite moments, guests and conversations.
You know, the high profile humans and provocative moments in mega AHAs.
And hey, we've even done that in the past here.
But as we bring this year to a close, we wanted to reflect on something else.
Human beings, stories, Kindness, love and connection.
And more than anything, you, our community.
So over the years, we have been curating stories from our community.
Stories that allow us to see more of the goodness in each other, how we're all human, doing the best we can.
Stories that remind us that people are good, they can be kind even to total strangers in ways we never imagined.
And today, to close out this long, strange trip of a year, we wanted to share some of these curated stories, specifically from a collection of community stories that we love to call the hug.
Because it kind of feels like a big warm hug listening to them.
Each story shares a moment or experience where a little bit of kindness, a little bit of sweetness, and just maybe a little bit of lightness and laughter touched into the storyteller's life and reminded them how good people can be.
I feel like we all need a little bit of that right now.
So sit back and enjoy these stories and maybe find a little space to rediscover your own tender heart along the way.
End of the day, that's really what it's all about.
I'm Jonathan Fields and this is Good Life Project.
So our first storyteller is Toronto based storytelling coach, speaker, author and host of True Stories Told Live Toronto, Marsha Schandor.
She believes that stories are the universal catalyst for connection and really brings us a story of a one person marathon that is so relevant to all of our experiences of life.
Here's Marcia.