Welcome to Paul's Positive Podcast, hosted by the warm and engaging Amy Iverson. In this special podcast, crafted just for Paul, we delve into the uplifting world of positive human-interest stories.
In this episode, Amy shares two stirring tales that highlight the profound impact of kindness and bravery. Our first story takes us to Montreal, where an anonymous Good Samaritan became a life-saving hero. This individual performed CPR on 87-year-old Sabato Borrelli after he collapsed during his afternoon walk. Sabato's family, especially his daughter Gloria, is on a heartfelt mission to find and thank this altruistic hero. This incident not only underscores the fragility of life but deeply resonates with the Borrelli family, linking them to the cherished memory of Sabato’s granddaughter, Martina. Martina, who passed away three years prior, left a legacy of kindness that lives on through this extraordinary act of compassion.
The second story shifts focus to a young beacon of empathy, Brylee Dew. As a senior at Georgetown High School, Brylee authored a children's book titled "Bailey Goes Bald," inspired by her sister Bailey's courageous battle with cancer. Demonstrating unwavering empathy and resilience, Brylee also shaved her head in solidarity. Her book proclaims a message of empathy, creativity, and resilience, as it finds a home in the libraries of local elementary schools, cultivating compassion among young readers. Through storytelling, Brylee shows us how stories can unite and heal us across generations.
Join us on Paul's Positive Podcast as we celebrate these shining examples of human kindness and the art of storytelling that connects and heals us all.