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The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Random Acts of Kindness #1 - The Slow Home Experiment

The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Brooke McAlary

Education, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.6525 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2016

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Just a few days in to their random acts of kindness experiment and Brooke and Ben look at the changes they've noticed already, plus why it's scary to be kind sometimes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Slow Home podcast.

0:05.4

This is episode number 99.

0:08.7

We're going to party like it's episode 99, Ben.

0:12.0

We are.

0:12.8

Are we?

0:13.4

We're going to go berserk.

0:14.9

Are we?

0:15.8

Yeah.

0:16.2

Yeah.

0:17.3

I forgot to tell you, one of our listeners was super impressed with your music, your music choices.

0:25.1

We mentioned in our last episode.

0:26.9

He's like, I knew Ben was a dude, but when he mentioned Mill and Colin, no effects, he's like, yeah, that's my guy.

0:35.3

So we need to begin the Ben McCallery fan club.

0:39.6

I look forward to that podcast series.

0:44.4

Just people going, Ben is awesome.

0:48.1

This is why.

0:49.6

Let's start the show.

0:50.9

Music. Let's start the show.

1:18.8

So this is our first week of the kindness challenge, or challenge, not a challenge, experiment.

1:21.9

We always say challenge, but we should rebrand it to challenge.

1:28.8

No, no, no, I actually, I like the idea of an experiment much better because I feel like you can't fail an experiment.

1:36.9

But a challenge you can and I don't want people to feel at all, you know, pressured or stressed about these things.

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