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The Kindness Movement: How 'Humankind' is restoring faith in humanity

Ep. 125

In this special episode, Ang is joined by Dave to discuss their new TV show, "Humankind," which highlights acts of kindness across Australia.


Despite Beck's absence due to illness, Dave & Ang passionately explore the importance of kindness, sharing personal anecdotes and emphasizing its positive impact in our communities. They delve into the challenges and joys of filming, including humorous behind-the-scenes moments. The episode also features inspiring stories from charities like Kids Hope and Care Outreach, aiming to motivate listeners to embrace kindness in their daily lives.


The episode wraps up with a trailer for the up and coming release of the TV show on October 18 on GOOD. You can stream Humankind on Foxtel on the GOOD Channel or via the GOOD App.


If you want to know more, visit

http://www.humankindtv.com.au/


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