Paul’s Positive Podcast
Hosted by Amy Iverson
Hi Paul — in this uplifting episode, Amy Iverson explores how positive human-interest stories are often found in ordinary places, everyday routines, and the small moments that quietly hold communities together.
From Fairfield’s playful “Bumpies” tradition celebrating local people who make life better, to librarian Mychal Threets’ gentle and honest message about mental health, Amy reflects on how real positivity grows from compassion, appreciation, and showing up for one another.
This segment also highlights joyful examples of shared community spirit, including a Fairfield resident’s win on The Price Is Right and the local support behind protecting the Downtown Theatre. These stories show that being seen, being heard, and standing together still matter deeply.
Amy also shares moving stories of redemption and creativity, including Larry Bluford’s encouraging message, Brenda and Frank Mossa’s work building welcoming spaces for artists and shoppers, and a tribute to Phillip Glashoff, whose imaginative metal art continues to inspire.
Along the way, she reflects on Wegmans as a reminder that a positive workplace culture can spread outward, shaping simple daily interactions with kindness and care.
For you, Paul, this episode is a warm reminder that hope does not only come from big headlines. It is built every day by ordinary people who choose to encourage, include, create, forgive, and care.