Paul’s Positive Podcast with Amy Iverson
In this uplifting episode, Amy Iverson shares two positive human-interest stories that show how the world gets better when people turn something personal into something shared.
The first story features musician Ben Chute, whose lifelong love of music is full of joy, warmth, and connection. Even with albums and major producers behind him, Ben’s message stays simple and inspiring: music is at its best when it brings people together. His advice to just start playing with friends and not chase perfection is a lovely reminder that joy can begin right where you are.
The second story follows chef Nick Wallace, whose cooking is shaped by family, farming, heritage, and memory. Alongside Tyler Yarbrough’s work to improve access to healthy food in the Mississippi Delta, this story highlights the quiet power of community care and local action. It’s a hopeful look at how everyday efforts can bring dignity, connection, and real change.
Together, these stories celebrate belonging, creativity, and the importance of keeping culture alive. Through music and food, Ben and Nick offer Paul a warm and positive reminder that growth does not mean leaving your roots behind — sometimes it means carrying them forward with pride.