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Paul’s Positive Podcast
Hi Paul — today’s episode is all about the simple but powerful ways people find joy, belonging, and a chance to grow.
Amy Iverson shares two positive human-interest stories that show how meaningful moments often happen in everyday places. First, she visits the spirit of Lawton Super Con in Oklahoma, a welcoming community event where fans of comic books, anime, and pop culture can celebrate what they love in a friendly, low-pressure space close to home. With special guests like John Morris, the voice of Andy from Toy Story, the convention becomes more than just fun — it becomes a reminder of how nostalgia, shared passions, and community can bring people together across generations.
The episode also looks at wrestler Jacob Fatu’s honest reflections on struggle, redemption, and personal growth. Amy highlights how Fatu does not hide from his past, but instead shows how hardship helped shape him into a stronger and wiser person. His story offers a hopeful reminder that people can heal, change, and become more than their worst moments.
Together, these stories reflect a shared message: everyone deserves to feel seen, accepted, and given room to grow. For you, Paul, this episode is a warm reminder that compassion, connection, and second chances are still alive in the world.
By Amy IversonPaul’s Positive Podcast
Hi Paul — today’s episode is all about the simple but powerful ways people find joy, belonging, and a chance to grow.
Amy Iverson shares two positive human-interest stories that show how meaningful moments often happen in everyday places. First, she visits the spirit of Lawton Super Con in Oklahoma, a welcoming community event where fans of comic books, anime, and pop culture can celebrate what they love in a friendly, low-pressure space close to home. With special guests like John Morris, the voice of Andy from Toy Story, the convention becomes more than just fun — it becomes a reminder of how nostalgia, shared passions, and community can bring people together across generations.
The episode also looks at wrestler Jacob Fatu’s honest reflections on struggle, redemption, and personal growth. Amy highlights how Fatu does not hide from his past, but instead shows how hardship helped shape him into a stronger and wiser person. His story offers a hopeful reminder that people can heal, change, and become more than their worst moments.
Together, these stories reflect a shared message: everyone deserves to feel seen, accepted, and given room to grow. For you, Paul, this episode is a warm reminder that compassion, connection, and second chances are still alive in the world.