The Greaterverse
What if something as small as a handmade heart could change someone’s day...or even their life? In this episode of The Greaterverse, Anne-Marie Kruk speaks with Sarah De Jonge, the founder of a grassroots kindness initiative that began with one simple idea: sew 1,000 small felt hearts and give them to people to bring a little bit more kindness into their lives. What started as a personal creative project has since grown into a global movement. Today, more than one million pocket hearts have been shared around the world in hospitals, schools, community groups and moments when people needed a reminder that someone cared. From grief and loss to hope and human connection, this episode explores how small acts can create powerful ripple effects far beyond what we imagine. Because sometimes the smallest gestures carry the greatest meaning. New episodes every Tuesday In this episode, you’ll learn: * How a simple idea turned into a global movement * Why kindness is contagious — and the science behind it * The powerful ripple effect of small gestures * How creativity can help people navigate grief and hardship * Why compassion for others often starts with compassion for ourselves Episode resources: 1,000 Hearts - hearts.com.au [hearts.com.au] Instagram: @1000_hearts Follow, share and listen to more episodes here: https://linktr.ee/thegreaterverse [https://linktr.ee/thegreaterverse]
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