Bloom-Scrolling NOT Doom-Scrolling
David Begnaud tells the story of a father and son pushing the limits.
100-year-old Peggy Coppom has missed only a handful of University Colorado football games since 1966. Through her devotion, her friendship with Deion Sanders, and her faith, she’s become the cornerstone of the CU community.
I'M GOING TO WIN - Best Motivational Speech Video (Featuring Denzel Washington)
Motiversity
Small-town success comes from positive people and things
Michael Standaert
Like many young rural people, broadcast journalist Cory Hepola left his small hometown of Perham, Minn., looking for bigger city success. He landed in Fargo and then bounced around the country with broadcasting gigs in Montana, New York and Texas.
An out-of-the-blue cold call in 2019 brought him back home to Otter Tail County to develop a series of tourism videos focused on local communities. Called “Rural By Choice,” it won an Emmy award for “Outstanding Lifestyle Series.”
By then, he was hooked and moved back for good.
New Mexico young adult promotes literacy and inspires others to learn
Claire McDaniel’s YouTube channel offers free instruction to children and adults worldwide
The age of re-enchantment
How rediscovery of the divine eclipsed atheism in finding meaning for modern life
Things have gone terribly wrong with our civilization. Social trust is plummeting, loneliness is epidemic, AI slop proliferates and microplastics invade our blood, brains and even breast-milk.
But the most disheartening statistic in my mind is this: 40% of high school students reported persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness during the past year, and 20% have seriously considered ending their lives. Suicide is now the second-leading cause of death for teens and young adults. Our children increasingly don’t want to live in the world we have made for them.
With problems this serious, we need more than policy nudges and algorithm tweaks. We need a civilizational course correction. But first, we must understand what is making us sick.
Life Vest Inside - Kindness Boomerang - "One Day"
Watch as the camera tracks an act of kindness as its passed from one individual to the next and manages to boomerang back to the person who set it into motion.
One of the Greatest Speeches Ever | Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs was an American business magnate, industrial designer, investor, and media proprietor. He was the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), and co-founder of Apple Inc.; the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar; a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar; and the founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT. Jobs is widely recognized as a pioneer of the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, along with his early business partner and fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
Thomas Edison completed his first working model of the phonograph on August 12, 1877. He debuted the invention later that year and amazed the public with his simple demonstration of how to capture the human voice.
Never Give Up (Award Nominated Short Film)
Capture That Films (Capture-That Films)
Never Give Up is a motivational, short film that focuses a man who is suffering with a partial disability in his legs. The film explore this character's struggle and his ability to cope with his limitations. An emotional connection with this character is what makes this film so heart gripping.
Heartwarming Thai Commercial - Thai Good Stories Recomposition - JoeDickinsonMusic
Joe Dickinson Music
Giving is the best communication
A beautiful, inspirational Thai advert. A young boy steals medication for his sick mother, is caught by the shop owner and is scolded. A family business notices this and the owner pays for the medication for the boy and gives him veggie soup also for his sick mother. 30 years later the shop owner becomes severly ill with brain damage and the family business is in jeopardy of closure due to medical expenses which his daughter cannot afford. The young boy as seen in the beginning of the video, grows up to become the doctor who treats her father. Who also pays off all of the medical expenses.
carli louise
Jason McElwain, after four years an an autistic basketball assistant for his high school team, is sent in by his coach with 4 minutes to go in the last game of the season--and amazes everyone--and the world--with a performance for the ages. Inspiration at its finest. Story by Steve Hartman, courtesy of CBS News.
On the Road with Steve Hartman
An encounter with an Alabama State Trooper became a life-changing moment for 20-year-old Abbie Rutledge when she was let off with just a warning. Steve Hartman is On the Road with a powerful story about leaving the past in the rearview mirror.
Why good leaders make you feel safe | Simon Sinek
They WANT you to believe we're all just ugly and hateful. But we AREN'T.
Neal Foard
Our job is to catch the arrows before they even notice they have been shot. #fathersmatter247
When 9-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. saw a man who he thought was homeless outside a cafe, he offered him a dollar. To his surprise, the man was a millionaire. Months later, the two remain friends, keeping the spirit of giving alive.
Gistreel Lifestyle. Liberia Online ·
In 1903, when premature babies were left to die in hospital corridors, Martin Couney had an audacious plan. He'd smuggle life-saving technology into America disguised as entertainment.
Couney set up his "Infantorium" at Coney Island, where rows of glass incubators held the tiniest fighters you'd ever seen. These babies were so small they wore doll clothes because no store made human garments tiny enough.
The sign read "All the World Loves a Baby" and visitors paid 25 cents to peek inside. Critics called it exploitation. Parents called it salvation.
What the crowds didn't realize…
With all the hate going around after today’s tragic events I want to remind each and everyone of you that you can be the change you want to see in the world! Don’t let hate harden your heart or make you change the good person you are! I love you all!!!
American Veterans Center
On August 14, 1945, the news was announced to the world that the Japanese had surrendered and the Second World War was finally over. Celebrations erupted across the globe, with one of the biggest in New York City’s Times Square.
Among those celebrating was George Mendonsa, a young sailor who had been in the Pacific for two years aboard USS The Sullivans. The spontaneous celebratory kiss he shared with a nurse has become one of the most iconic images of the twentieth century: V-J Day in Times Square.
On the Road with Steve Hartman
ON THE ROAD: When his mom was diagnosed with terminal cancer last year, Dustin Vitale was determined to make her final wish - a family trip to Egypt - come true.