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Don't Sweat Change: Inspiring Happiness and Kindness in Our Youth

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In this heartwarming episode, Dr. Paul Zeitz welcomes special guest Kristine Carlson to discuss her mission to inspire happiness and kindness in today's youth. Kristine, co-author of the "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" series, shares her personal journey of resilience and joy after experiencing the profound loss of her husband, Dr. Richard Carlson. Discover how her his legacy lives on through her work with Challenge Day, a program focused on connecting and transforming the lives of young individuals, and her exciting initiative, "Don't Sweat Changemaker," aimed at empowering kids to lead with love and kindness and fostering acts of change in their communities. Tune in to learn more about this inspiring program and how you can help a future where happiness and kindness are guiding lights for our youth.

For more information and to support her initiatives, visit Kristine’s website at www.kristinecarlson.com.

Get your copy of Revolutionary Optimism: Seven Steps for Living as a Love-Centered-Activist here!

Are you ready to #unify? Learn more about the transformational movement at www.unifymovements.org.

Revolutionary Optimism is hosted by Dr. Paul Zeitz and produced by Earfluence.

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In this heartwarming episode, Dr. Paul Zeitz welcomes special guest Kristine Carlson to discuss her mission to inspire happiness and kindness in today's youth. Kristine, co-author of the "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" series, shares her personal journey of resilience and joy after experiencing the profound loss of her husband, Dr. Richard Carlson. Discover how her his legacy lives on through her work with Challenge Day, a program focused on connecting and transforming the lives of young individuals, and her exciting initiative, "Don't Sweat Changemaker," aimed at empowering kids to lead with love and kindness and fostering acts of change in their communities. Tune in to learn more about this inspiring program and how you can help a future where happiness and kindness are guiding lights for our youth.

For more information and to support her initiatives, visit Kristine’s website at www.kristinecarlson.com.

Get your copy of Revolutionary Optimism: Seven Steps for Living as a Love-Centered-Activist here!

Are you ready to #unify? Learn more about the transformational movement at www.unifymovements.org.

Revolutionary Optimism is hosted by Dr. Paul Zeitz and produced by Earfluence.

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