Paul’s Positive Podcast
Hosted by Amy Iverson
In this heartfelt episode, Amy Iverson shares two positive human-interest stories about compassion, healing, and the choice to respond to life with kindness.
The first story highlights 17-year-old Sarah Abdin of San Diego, who supported children affected by a tragic attack on her former Islamic school community by creating thoughtful gift bags filled with comforting items like art supplies, sketch pads, and fidget toys. Amy reflects on how Sarah’s care did not erase the pain, but offered something deeply meaningful: comfort, connection, and hope. Her kindness also inspired others to help, showing how one generous act can spread outward.
The second story looks at mudita, the idea of feeling joy for someone else’s happiness. Amy explores how easy it is to fall into comparison, but how powerful it can be to instead celebrate the good in other people’s lives. She connects this idea to positive storytelling, reminding Paul that noticing and appreciating others’ healing, success, and kindness can strengthen hope in our own lives too.
Together, these stories show that positive human-interest stories matter. They remind us that even in difficult times, people can choose empathy over fear, generosity over bitterness, and tenderness over distance. A small gift bag, a kind thought, or a moment of shared joy can help make the world a little gentler.