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Kind World presents: "Beyond All Repair," a new podcast about an unsolved murder and a woman who wasn’t believed09 Mar 202400:25:28

Introducing Beyond All Repair, a new WBUR podcast hosted by Amory Sivertson. This series tells the story of a murder, but also the woman who was accused of that murder, Sophia.

Sophia was newly married and six months pregnant when she was charged with murdering her mother-in-law in 2002. She gave birth to a son in jail that she hasn’t seen since, and for the last three years, she’s been telling me her story in hopes of getting justice for her mother-in-law, of having a chance of meeting her son, and of finally being believed.

This is the first chapter of Beyond All Repair. Episode 2 is already waiting for you. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

Introducing ‘The Gun Machine’, a podcast about how America was forged by the gun industry06 Oct 202300:03:00

Produced by WBUR, Boston’s NPR, in partnership with The Trace, The Gun Machine looks into the past to bring you a story that most Americans never learned in history class: how early partnerships between mad scientist gunsmiths and a fledgling U.S. government created the gun industry in the Northeast, and how that industry has been partners with the government ever since.

Host Alain Stephens examines how this 250-year relationship underpins all Americans’ interactions with guns — including our failures in dealing with the fallout of gun violence.

The Gun Machine episodes drop every Wednesday, starting Oct. 4, 2023. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.

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Encore: A Teacher's Aid23 Jul 202000:14:47

When Jenn Carson found out her father was a serial killer, she began to think she was doomed to follow a dark path. But then she met a teacher who helped her change her life forever through simple acts of kindness

The Surprising Benefits Of Raising Kind Kids20 Jul 202000:16:12

Adam Grant, organizational psychologist at UPenn, says kids who are taught kindness and caring at an earlier age may be more likely to succeed as adults.

Encore: A Connecting Flight17 Jul 202000:12:58

A chance meeting between a school volunteer and a Marine leads to a slew of unexpected acts of kindness.

Plus, how small gifts and tokens from neighbors helped a mother and daughter as the young girl struggled with a mysterious illness.

Feeling Lonely? You're Not Alone.13 Jul 202000:13:18

Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy shares with us the startling effects of chronic loneliness and how we can combat this public health crisis -- even in a socially distant world.

Encore: Love For The Least Loved09 Jul 202000:13:39

A man confronts his dark past and a random act of kindness that led to a 20-year philosophy.

Have More Meaningful Gatherings, Even During COVID06 Jul 202000:14:06

Priya Parker is an expert on gatherings. She gives us tips on creating deeper social bonds and more collective meaning through our get-togethers.

A Chosen Family02 Jul 202000:09:54

Six years after their story, "A Second Mother To Me," originally aired on Kind World, we catch up with Michael Tambone and Frances Schmitz to talk about the importance and power of a "chosen family."

Kindness In Your World29 Jun 202000:10:54

Our listeners share profound acts of kindness they've experienced throughout their lives, including how kind acts propelled a woman out of homelessness.

Encore: Stuck In Transit25 Jun 202000:14:22

A man became stuck at an airport for 7 months and his only source of hope was a determined stranger. PLUS how a small town helped a family of refugees rebuild their chocolate empire.

A Serving Of Compassion22 Jun 202000:12:34

Irene Li, the celebrated chef of Boston's Mei Mei, discusses her commitment to helping mom-and-pop restaurants and immigrant families survive during the pandemic.

Plus, how a longtime customer helped a Los Angeles restaurant owner keep his business afloat as his sales plummet due to coronavirus.

Kind World introduces Violation, a new podcast about who pulls the levers of power in the justice system15 Mar 202300:03:36

We want to share a first listen of a new podcast we're working on at WBUR.

Violation tells the story of two families bound together by an unthinkable crime. It explores America's opaque parole system and asks: How much time in prison is enough? Who gets to decide? And, when someone commits a terrible crime, what does redemption look like? 

Listen to the trailer and if you like what you hear, head over to the Violation feed wherever you get your podcasts and hit subscribe so you'll get new episodes when they drop, beginning March 22.

Encore: The Rhythm Within18 Jun 202000:14:09

A drumming teacher steps in and helps a troubled young immigrant find his identity in his new reality. Plus, how kindness and generosity in his early adulthood helped High Point University President Nido Qubein find strength and success.

Building A Village16 Jun 202000:11:27

A Connecticut man starts a donation challenge to feed local families in need during the coronavirus pandemic.

Plus, a conversation with activist and authors Mia Birdsong on how we can build stronger, healthier and more equitable communities.

Walk With Shawn08 Jun 202000:06:50

Shawn Dromgoole, a 29-year-old black man, said he was afraid to walk in his gentrifying Nashville neighborhood. Then came a response he never expected.

Playlist: The Kindness Of Healthcare Workers01 Jun 202000:21:52

Healthcare workers are in the spotlight these days and getting recognized for their sacrifices during the pandemic. But for so many of them, that recognition is long overdue. Here are three of our favorite Kind World stories about how healthcare workers have gone above and beyond the call of duty to help their patients in deeply compassionate ways.

A Moment Of Kindness From Will28 May 202000:02:23

Will Bloemendaal, of Grand Rapids, Mich., tells us about witnessing a small but powerful act of integrity and kindness while on the bus.

More Than A Letter22 May 202000:08:48

Why a heartfelt thank-you letter from an 11-year-old to her mail carrier resonated with people across the country.

A Moment Of Kindness From Jessie21 May 202000:02:07

Jessie Spellman, of New York, N.Y., tells us about an emotional and unforgettable birthday surprise.

Bringing Generations Closer Together18 May 202000:20:36

Stories of kindness that span across different generations.

A Moment Of Kindness From Anna14 May 202000:02:55

Anna Baumgaertner, of Davie, Fla., tells us about a student performance that she calls the highlight of her year.

How To Find Peace In A Pandemic11 May 202000:15:28

Dr. Laurie Santos, professor of psychologist at Yale University and host of the podcast, The Happiness Lab, gives us advice on practices we can all adopt as we cope with the anxiety of the coronavirus crisis.

Kind World Presents: Endless Thread's look into "Aunties:" abortion access advocates of Reddit26 Jul 202200:30:47

Kind World presents Endless Thread's deep dive into Reddit's Auntie Network, an online community "dedicated to providing information and resources to those in need of abortion services." It has been inundated with new members since the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was leaked in early May. Community members can offer rides, lodging, and emotional support for anyone seeking an abortion — especially when crossing state lines.

A Moment Of Kindness From Carly07 May 202000:03:05

Carly Shields, of Salt Lake City, Utah, tells us about the sweet ways her 3rd grade students are thinking about #COVIDKindness.

Celebrating Milestones04 May 202000:13:03

Finding creative ways to celebrate the class of 2020. Also, how a dedicated mentor changed one man's path.

A Moment Of Kindness From Kelly30 Apr 202000:02:58

Kelly Brooks, in Boston, Mass., called us to tell us about a project she's been working on to bring people together during the pandemic. The origins of her project date back to 2014 and a diagnosis that changed her life.

'There's Always Hope'27 Apr 202000:14:00

Voicemails about kindness during coronavirus from our listeners! Plus, a woman's quick trip to the grocery store turns into a nightmare as she becomes involved in a hostage crisis at a California Trader Joe's.

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A Moment Of Kindness From Becca23 Apr 202000:02:47

Becca Andrews had recently moved to New York City to pursue her acting dreams. One day, as she was riding the subway, she experienced a small act of kindness that would make a big difference.

Into The Desert20 Apr 202000:17:35

CBS's Steve Hartman joins us to talk kindness during Coronavirus PLUS a story about finding solace in nature and new friends.

If you are in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.

www.wbur.org/supportkindworld

A Moment Of Kindness From Suzie16 Apr 202000:02:18

Suzie Hicks, of Los Angeles, tells us how her "chosen family" helped her one summer when a string of bad headaches turned into a serious medical condition.

A Shining Light13 Apr 202000:14:24

How can worshippers come together during religious holidays during the coronavirus pandemic? Our latest #COVIDKindness update.

Then, a story about how a friend's kind act assured a woman in a painful struggle that she would make it through the darkness.

A Moment Of Kindness From Andrea09 Apr 202000:02:33
The Power Of Love06 Apr 202000:14:37

We talk about creative ways people are dealing with social isolation during the pandemic. Also, a story about why one woman turned her house into a sanctuary for women in recovery.

Kind World Presents: Endless Thread's look into the life and legacy of Bill Mays22 Nov 202100:47:53

Remember those OxiClean commercials with the in-your-face pitchman? That was Billy Mays. Mays died years ago, but he’s lived on in meme form. Why? We ask his son Billy Mays III, his biggest frenemy, and a host of others to explain why someone who was squarely in the age of television continues to appear online in strange and provocative ways. It’s the story of an American staple whose consumerist existence belies a personality that, in the end, was surprisingly wholesome.

A Moment Of Kindness From Angela03 Apr 202000:01:51
Finding Hope By Giving Life30 Mar 202000:14:34

In this week's #COVIDKindness update, we discuss help by and for medical professionals. Plus, how one man's search for a kidney donor brought him closer to a colleague and friend looking to restore her faith in patient care.

A Moment Of Kindness From Laura26 Mar 202000:02:04

Laura Niverson, a high school English teacher in Tucson, Ariz., shared with us a story of how her students helped her as she was grieving a difficult loss.

#COVIDKindness & Building A Winning Team23 Mar 202000:13:27

Neighbors helping neighbors during the coronavirus crisis. Plus, the humble beginnings of a remarkable movement to educate generations of refugee children.

A Moment Of Kindness From Marianne19 Mar 202000:02:37

Marianne McCarthy, of New Haven, Conn., shares the story of a stranger who led her to safety during a crowded concert.

The Birthday Meal16 Mar 202000:17:30

When Nancy Kinnally helped a young man living on the streets, she never imagined how meaningful a hot meal and a little hospitality could be.

A Moment Of Kindness From Mallory12 Mar 202000:03:18

Listener Mallory Van Fossen tells us about the time a complete stranger came to her rescue after an accident.

'I'll Never Cry Again'09 Mar 202000:13:37

Nguyen Thi Dep was forced to give up her daughter during the Vietnam War. She spent decades searching for her, until a stranger decided to help.

More Good News: New Season Starts 3/1024 Feb 202000:02:07

We know there's a lot going on in the news, and sometimes, it's hard to see the good when so much seems bad. But here at Kind World, we know there are still compassionate people doing amazing things for others every day -- small good deeds and life-changing acts of kindness. Our new season starts March 10.

Kindness From Our ... Exes?13 Feb 202000:07:56

Breakups can involve complicated feelings and simmering resentments. But we asked some of our friends and colleagues to reflect back and think about the nice things their exes have done for them. We got some pretty great answers.

Kind World Presents: Selena And Me19 Jan 202100:30:42

Today, we present the very first episode of Anything for Selena, a new podcast from WBUR and Futuro Studios.

Growing up along the US-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as Mexican and American. But then, something changed her life. She discovered Selena — the Mexican-American pop icon who proved she didn’t have to choose. In the premiere episode of “Anything for Selena,” host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world.

Returning A Family Treasure10 Feb 202000:11:00

When a filmmaker bought an old VCR for a video project, he was surprised to find a VHS tape inside, featuring a remarkable family moment. He was determined to find the family in the video.

Glimmers Of Light Amid Darkness24 Jan 202000:09:53

Edith Rubin, 91, survived the holocaust. More than 75 years after she was rescued from a Nazi camp, she remembers the rare moments of kindness she experienced during the darkest time in her life.

The "Thank You Project"13 Jan 202000:11:35

When Writer Nancy Davis Kho decided to spend an entire year writing "thank-you" letters, she didn't expect just how transformative it would be.

Holiday Playlist: The Gift Of Kindness23 Dec 201900:25:11

A collection of Kind World stories that showcase the power of a small but life-changing gift.

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