This short film illustrates the power of words to radically change a message and its effect upon the world.
This short film illustrates the power of words to radically change a message and its effect upon the world.
It is wonderful to discover that the important moments are not the advertised ones, not the birthdays, not the weddings, not the achievement of great goals, but the little ones where we are most alive and connected to the exact thing that is going on right now.
You don’t hear this kind of talk on TV any more – and ain’t that a shame?!
What to do when someone tries to trash your day.
This video may be from across the sea, but its message is universal. Now is the time to follow your dreams.
When this video reaches 5 million views, UnitedHealthcare of Pennsylvania will donate $50,000, to the Philadelphia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to empower the fight against breast cancer. At 8 million views, UHC will donate another $50,000. For the first million views, UHC has already contributed $100,000 for this inspiring, powerful campaign. Watch the video! Help kick breast cancer!
As the storm clouds of war grew in 1938, Kate Smith, a fiercely patriotic American, and the biggest star on radio, was deeply worried about her country. She asked Irving Berlin if he could provide her a song that would re-ignite the spirit of American patriotism and faith. He said he had a song that he had written in 1918 that he had never published, and that she could have it. “God Bless America” became Kate Smith’s signature song.
New Seniors have been through life’s storms and some are going through them now. This video reminds us to be grateful for what we have, which is a message we must pass on to our loved ones.
It’s Up Time America! Three minutes of what this country really needs by Best-Selling Author and International Professional Speaker Dr. Kimberly Alyn.
We face many challenges as a nation today. But as we celebrate the birth of Ronald Reagan, it is important to note that these are not new challenges. Reagan faced similar problems, but believed that it could be “morning in America”. On this anniversary, we should honor him by recommitting ourselves to the principles he championed.