Radical Kindness, Angela Santomero
Radical Kindness, Angela Santomero
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Radical Kindness
The Life-Changing Power of Giving and Receiving

Author: Angela Santomero

Narrator: Angela Santomero, Michael David Axtell

Unabridged: 3 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper Wave

Published: 03/05/2019


Synopsis

The beloved creator of Blues Clues and Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood and protégé of Fred Rogers explores the importance of kindness and how it can change your life in this essential guide and tie-in to the PBS special, “The Power of Radical Kindness.”Angela C. Santomero, the creator, executive producer, and head writer of many of today’s most popular educational children’s shows believes in the radical power of kindness, on her shows, and in her life. Inspired by her mentor Fred Rogers, beloved host of the classic, award-winning PBS show Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Angela has dedicated her life to teaching others that when you treat yourself and others with warmth, empathy, and respect, life changing benefits follows.From the true meaning of self-care and the gift of vulnerability, to the importance of active listening or the magic of asking for help, Radical Kindness goes beyond The Golden Rule and entreaties to “be nice,” contending that kindness is the key to recognizing others, and ourselves, as worthy of love and understanding.Much like gratitude, Angela contends we need a kindness practice. A practice in which we learn to see with our hearts and act from a place of compassion. As the Dalai Lama says, “Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” Through practicing radical kindness—toward ourselves, with loved ones, and to the world at large—we can transform ourselves, our neighborhood, and our world for the better.

About Angela Santomero

ANGELA C. SANTOMERO is the co-creator, for the award-winning Blue’s Clues, and the creator of the smash hit Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood and Super Why!; Creative Galaxy and Wishenpoof; and Charlie’s Colorforms City. The chief creative officer of 9 Story Media Group, she is the recipient of a Peabody Award, two Television Critics Association Awards, and the 2018 World Screen’s Kids Trendsetter Award. She has been nominated for more than twenty-five Emmy Awards and numerous Parents’ Choice Gold and Silver Awards. Angela is the author of Preschool Clues and blogs on AngelasClues.com. She lives in New York with her husband, two daughters, and two puppies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Taylor on March 21, 2019

3.5* In the second chapter of this book there is a quote by Paramahansa Yoganada that I find strikingly poignant: "Kindness is the light that dissolves all walls between souls, families, and nations. The ugliness of unkindness to others impel me to make myself beautiful with loving kindness. May har......more

Goodreads review by Marie on August 23, 2024

There is nothing totally groundbreaking in this book. However, as I read it and took notes, it made me deeply reflect about myself and the world. It’s definitely a book that everyone should read a some point, as everyone can get at least one thing from the book. We all have a little something to lea......more

Goodreads review by Megan on May 12, 2021

The authors of How To Be Fine: What We Learned by Living by the Rules of 50 Self-Help Books say books about kindness and compassion really improve your life, so I gave this one by the creator of Blues Clues & Daniel Tiger a try. I think the problem with books about kindness is that they’re by alread......more

Goodreads review by Tanya on November 06, 2019

So good! This book is chock full of ways to be kind to yourself and to others. The author focuses in on the art of being able to 'heart-see which is key, she offers, as the basis for kindness. Her mentor, Mister Rogers, is an example of someone who used this way of seeing people and in turn, the peo......more

Goodreads review by Mary on May 01, 2021

I didn’t dislike the message or anything, there was just nothing new or inspiring here. Pretty basic human behavior that should be expected anyway.......more