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In this episode of Paul’s Positive Podcast, Amy Iverson shares two uplifting human-interest stories that offer a gentle reminder that success doesn’t always arrive quickly or loudly. Sometimes it grows through ordinary work, patient effort, and the support of others.

First, Amy reflects on Paul Rudd’s humble past as a weekend wedding and party DJ before becoming a beloved Hollywood star. His journey shows that even the most admired people often begin in everyday jobs, moving forward through uncertain years rather than instant success. Amy also highlights the warmth and humility in the way Rudd speaks about that chapter of his life, and his kindness in praising fellow performer Nick Jonas.

The episode also visits a specialist school in Melbourne’s west, where a mural of tennis icon Evonne Goolagong Cawley is helping inspire students dealing with trauma, neurodiversity, and disconnection from school. Alongside a tennis hitting wall, coaching, and equipment, the project is creating calm, confidence, and connection. Amy points to one especially hopeful sign: students starting to organise their own lunchtime games.

For Paul, this is an episode about the quiet ways lives are changed — through encouragement, belonging, resilience, and simple acts of care. It’s a warm celebration of progress that happens in humble places and a reminder that positive change is often built one small moment at a time.