You would think that 'Kindness' was a fundamental part of human connection that is indelibly written into the way we live our lives. However, it seems that only in times of crisis like the current Coronavirus pandemic do we see kindness come to the fore.


Why is this?


My guests on this episode of Turning the Tables are fellow kindness evangelists Amy Giddon CEO of the Daily Haloha app and Jane Murray CEO of Peacebeam.


Both of my guests have worked in the high pressured corporate jobs and both have pivoted to follow their vision to create businesses focussed on facilitating and encouraging small acts of kindness.


In this episode we discuss;


Why kindness is in short supply?
The science behind the positive impact of kindness on both the giver and the receiver.
The stories behind the creation of Amy's Daily Haloha and Jane's,  Peacebeam business.
How kindness can have a transformative effect on our wellbeing?
A blueprint for promoting kindness in the world
How kindness can help us balance adversity in our live

Listen and share your stories about the impact of kindness on the Turning the Tables podcast community page on Facebook.


Episode Credit


Editor and sound engineer: Tim White email: [email protected]


Host: Simon Ratcliffe


Music:


Broken Elegance -Unconditionally


River Meditation - Audioautix


Scott Buckley -Elementary & Growing up


Aerohead - Fragments