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In a world where self-promotion is everywhere, it’s easy to feel like staying quiet about your achievements means falling behind. While it was years ago, the story of Nicholas Winton is still relevant today. In 1938, Winton quietly orchestrated the rescue of 669 Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, never telling a soul—not even his wife. Decades later, his secret was revealed, and the world learned of his incredible selflessness. His humility serves as a powerful reminder that true impact doesn’t need an audience. Tune in to explore how quiet acts of kindness shape history and why meaningful contributions speak louder than words.
Welcome to My Good Three Podcast: Good Stories For A Better Week
Click here for a list of episodes, transcripts, and show notes.
For all of our social media, find us @mygoodthree
Contact the host: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By MG3In a world where self-promotion is everywhere, it’s easy to feel like staying quiet about your achievements means falling behind. While it was years ago, the story of Nicholas Winton is still relevant today. In 1938, Winton quietly orchestrated the rescue of 669 Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, never telling a soul—not even his wife. Decades later, his secret was revealed, and the world learned of his incredible selflessness. His humility serves as a powerful reminder that true impact doesn’t need an audience. Tune in to explore how quiet acts of kindness shape history and why meaningful contributions speak louder than words.
Welcome to My Good Three Podcast: Good Stories For A Better Week
Click here for a list of episodes, transcripts, and show notes.
For all of our social media, find us @mygoodthree
Contact the host: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.