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The Art Of Kindness Podcast: Making The World A Better Place
I was hired recently to listen to and review several right-wing podcasts on SiriusXM and The Daily Wire. These podcasts are not conservative in the traditional sense because they don't espouse the basic tenets of William F. Buckley and his acolytes. What I listened to was two days of denigrating large swaths of the nation's population. Gays, transgender, climate control advocates, progressives, racial equality advocates, women, and supporters of helping the disadvantaged in our society. These groups were either unholy, groomers, pedophiles, traitors, or just bleeding hearts.
Right after that assignment, I stumbled upon The Art Of Kindness podcast. The show beamed shards of light into my psyche after days of grievance-filled darkness.
The Art of Kindness (AOK) bills itself as "A positively star-studded podcast that converses with and celebrates artists from all areas of the entertainment industry (Film, TV, Broadway, etc.) who use their platform to make the world a better place. Join The AOK as we sprinkle positivity around like confetti and get to the bottom of what kindness really means through compassionate conversations."
In every episode, host Robert Peterpaul elicits tales from Broadway people about how they sprinkle kindness throughout their world. Peterpaul always asks each guest, "What does kindness mean to you?" He also asks guests how they react to people praising them.
Robert Peterpaul is one of those rare hosts who can be so engaging that, as a listener, you say, "I could listen to him for the entire episode."
Peterpaul could probably carry a one-man show on Broadway. I'd call it, "Peterpaul on Kindness."
As a host, Peterpaul exudes flamboyant energy, crackling with enthusiasm, passion, and a desire to please. He's like a popcorn machine, always bristling with motion and offering his listeners butter on their podcasts.
As an interviewer, Peterpaul channels a gossipy, chatty vibe that relaxes his guests and delights the listeners. Peterpaul bathes in sincerity, and when you hear his life story, you quickly understand that focus on kindness and giving back
Robert Peterpaul is an award-winning actor, writer and celebrity interviewer with a passion for storytelling and spreading kindness. A New Jersey native, he discovered his love for the arts at a young age, frequently found either: putting on shows in his living room or browsing the aisles at Blockbuster. At age 9, Robert made his Off-Broadway debut at the York Theatre and from there was cast in the Broadway musical SEUSSICAL. He has been working in the TV/Film and theatre space ever since.
Robert Peterpaul has also been a writer for over a decade, writing for major publications and shows such as NBC’s America’s Got Talent, Screen Rant, The Huffington Post, Backstage, Casting Networks, Writer’s Weekly, and HOLA! USA, where he was the Head Weekend Editor for six years. Most importantly, Robert Peterpaul is intent on giving back. It's not just rhetoric for the podcast.
He and his family formed the nonprofit THE THOMAS PETERPAUL FOUNDATION in honor of his late brother Thomas, who passed away from cancer. TPF has helped countless pediatric cancer patients and their families since its inception. Peterpaul notably teamed up with Novartis and spoke before Congress at the US Capitol on behalf of TPF to get the CAR T Cell Therapy approved (read more in the NY Times). In addition, he works for the nonprofit Women In Entertainment, which assists women both working in and aspiring to work in the entertainment industry.
During episodes of the show, Peterpaul has the foresight to offer listeners a brief summary of the guest's career (usually Broadway), and that is helpful for non-Broadway listeners. In a fun episode with stage actor Stephanie Block, his summary before the interview gave me an intimate sense of how much she has accomplished in her career.
One of my favorite episodes is with actor Chris Sarandon, who's probably most famous for his role in The Princess Bride, and his voiceover in Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. In the episode, Sarandon tells this story about his daughter as a child, comparing the careers of their fathers. After several children explained their dad's careers -- such as, my dad is a plumber -- Sarandon's daughter exclaimed, "My dad looks for work!" And that, Sarandon noted, is the non-glamorous, gritty reality of being an actor.
Peterpaul is so adept as a host and interviewer that an episode speaking with actor and activist Oliver Reid took place while Reid was inside his gym. With the sound of grunts and weights clinking on the floor, Peterpaul went on as if they were in a soundproof studio. A true professional!
Finally, as a podcast journalist, I thought I knew all the podcast networks, ranging from medium size to the giants like Spotify.
Was I ever wrong. In researching this podcast, I discovered that The Art Of Kindness is part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
The Broadway Podcast Network explains itself like this: "We're about creating an engaging, immersive, user-friendly experience where theatre stories of all kinds can be easily found, shared, and enjoyed. Part original programming, part hub for the podcasts you know and love, Broadway Podcast Network is building the perfect hub that includes tremendously talented content creators, all-star hosts, producers, writers, industry leaders, and storytellers of all kinds."
The Broadway Podcast Network offers listeners everything from a vast range of theatre, TV, and film-related programming, in addition to original radio plays, audio dramas, and even an original soap opera. Podcasts include As The Curtain Rises (a soap opera), The Musicals of Tomorrow, and The Great Game Broadway Game Show.
There's a lot of hate insome news websites and news networks. I recommend a break from name-calling and put-downs, and listen to The Art Of Kindness podcast. You'll discover two things. One, is that kindness, helping others, and caring have not disappeared. Two, is that host Robert Peterpaul was born to be a performer, and he lights the podcast stage with his effervescent hosting skills.
Even his name -- Robert Peterpaul -- demands attention. After all, who has two first names as a last name? Eat your heart out, Paul Simon. Or is it now Paul SimonPeter?
Got kindness tips or stories? You can email the podcast at: [email protected]
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A spring cleaning for your finances
ABC News' Amna Nawaz talks to LearnVest's Stephany Kirkpatrick to get the best tax-saving tips ahead of Tax Day. from BQWLR-TPFS-10 http://ift.tt/2on6lpq via quick weight loss clinic
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TPF Features: Mr. and Ms. UCC 2017: #AngatYusisista
By: Stephanie Paruli | 20th March, 02:18 PM
University of Caloocan City focused the spotlight to rampage the new Mr. and Ms. UCC 2017, last 18th of February 2017 at UCC South Campus. Ms. Julia Torres who is a 2nd year student of AB Behavioral Science from South Campus and Mr. Christian Munoz who is a 3rd year student of AB Political Science from South Campus were crowned as the new Mr. and Ms. UCC 2017. All of the candidates have been scrutinized and challenged by different stages of the said pageant through presenting their Philippine Festival Costume, Swim Wear, and Evening Gown, and facing the question and answer portion that gave them a chance to express theirselves confidently that helped them to stand out on the awarding night.
In addition, there are some special awards that was received by the other candidates like Mr. and Ms. Popularity, Mr. and Ms. Congeniality, Mr. and Ms. Photogenic, Best in Swimwear, Best in Costume and People Choice Award, and Best in Evening Gown.
Furthermore, the contestants also promoted the department on which they belong and they also showed the knowledge, wisdom, skills, and talent that they possess. Knowledge, of all the things that they have learned inside the University, wisdom, all the lessons learned from the past which is still useful up to the present time and also the talent and skills that they've got that the other people might not have. All of these become an instrument to prove that they are not just beautiful outside but they are more confidently beautiful with a heart deep inside. Joining the said competition breaks the barrier for them to know better who they really are as it also plays as a platform to showcase their uniqueness and identity wherein they can also inspire and motivate other people to do so.
The new Mr. and Ms. UCC 2017 said that they successfully won because of the full support and love that they have received from their family, friends, classmates, and professors from the first stage of the competition, the screening or audition that happened last January 19, 2017 up to the Preliminary Pageant that was held in UCC Camarin Campus last February 13, 2017 and up to the last stage of the Mr. and Ms. UCC 2017 Pageant, which is the Coronation Night that was held in UCC South Campus last February 18, 2017.
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Save me rare-pair yuri… Save me…
#the proud family#the proud family louder and prouder#maya leibowitz jenkins#Stephanie tpf#i remember youuu
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They should date methinks :^
#the proud family#the proud family: louder and prouder#maya leibowitz jenkins#Stephanie#stephanie tpf#i remember youuu
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PAW Patrol Live! 'Race to the Rescue'- behind the scenes look
ABC News' Stephanie Ramos reports behind the scenes of kids TV show "Paw Patrol" as makes its national stage debut. from BQWLR-TPFS-10 http://ift.tt/2mLg2kh via quick weight loss clinic
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TPF Features: UCC JPIA, Continues to Bring Triumph
By: Stephanie Paruli | Updated: 15th March, 10:20 PM
Christian Balagtas, Shane Marie Diesta, and Maria Lourdes Gabuten effortlessly beat the other contenders after winning the Academic Competition entitled Frontliners 2016 that was held last August 20, 2016 at Miriam College.
“Intelligence, Determination, and Faith in God”, these became the key to success, which help the students of University of Caloocan City - Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (UCC-JPIA) brought home triumph. The said competition is a written examination quiz bee covering the new six board subjects and participated by more than 180 students from different local chapters in National Capital Region (NCR). According to NCR Frontliners 2016 overall rankings, Shane Marie Diesta (Camarin Campus) placed second out of 20 contenders, Christian Balagtas (Camarin Campus) placed third while Maria Lourdes Gabuten (Camarin Campus) placed 17th.
All of them are going to continue their journey to the final round entitled “National Mid-Year Convention” (NMYC) this will be held on October 27 & 30, 2017 in Cebu. Consequently, the UCC-JPIA has been preparing themselves for the said upcoming competition with the help of their coordinator Prof. Ammie Barawid and great support of their family and friends.
JPIA Competition is divided into two categories: Academic and Non-Academic Competitions. Under the Academic Competitions are the National Accounting Quiz Bee Showdown (NAQDown) at PICPA, Civil Tax War (Tax Quiz Bee) at Pamantasang Lungsod Ng Pasig (PLP), Frontliners 2016 that was happened in Miriam College, Battle of the North, and the upcoming JPIA 2017 Competition National Mid-Year Convention (NMYC).
In the Non-Academic Competitions, the sub-category is the JPIALympics under this category is major games: Basketball (Men’s), Volleyball (Men's and Women's, Badminton, Table tennis, Chess, and DOTAlympics (DOTA 2) while in the minor games: Patintero, Dodge Ball, Jumping rope, Tug of War, Obstacle Course Relay, and SepakTakraw this will be happen in the University of Perpetual Help System – Delta (UPHSD).
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