In this episode, Tom Cledwyn reframes generosity from a private moral act into a visible cultural force that can inspire wider participation. Through his own kidney donation, the work of Drop Dead Generous, and the thinking behind the podcast, Move Over Mother Teresa, Tom invites us to consider storytelling as a multiplier of impact. The conversation also pushes against the idea that meaningful change is reserved for saints, emphasizing instead that ordinary people can create real ripples when generosity is made practical, creative, and shareable. What emerges is the tension between humility and visibility: the instinct to stay quiet about good deeds, with the recognition that telling stories of generosity inspires others to act. The episode ultimately positions generosity as something that can be democratized, modeled, and culturally reactivated when people are willing to make it seen.
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About the Podcast
Solutionary Voices is a podcast hosted by Zoe Weil and produced by the Institute for Humane Education. Each episode highlights individuals who are working on the forefront of building a more humane, just, and healthy world for all people, animals, and the ecosystems that sustain life. Episodes:
• Bring solutionary thinkers to a wide audience
• Offer ideas for solving the problems we face in a range of arenas
• Provide actionable ideas
• Turn values into measurable impact