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Viral Kindness

During this COVID-19 crisis, people are stepping up and spreading goodwill. We want to hear about the ways in which Kansans are responding to this emergency with compassion, and shine a light on the humans that exemplify humanity.

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Latest Episodes
  • This week on Viral Kindness, local business owner Mary Billings was nominated because of a recent celebration of motherhood."I asked on Instagram if…
  • Richard Ruth just officially launched Neighbors InDeed, a nonprofit that finds people in need of help getting their property up to code and connects them with community members willing to assist. But it all started two years ago with one impactful call for help.
  • This week on Viral Kindness, Rachel Rutledge talks about two tasty surprises. It was December, close to Christmas, and I was at the Riverside Café on 13th…
  • Writer Caroni Lombard recently received a dose of goodwill that will last her for a while."Last month, a friend of mine called me and she asked me how I…
  • This week on Viral Kindness, social worker Allison Graham talks about the power of a hug."I have been isolated since the pandemic started. Not a lot of…
  • Angie Evans opened “Arthouse 310” during what she called the “pandemic crazy time” of 2020. Now, she’s taking a cue from other kinds of neighborhood…
  • Danielle Johnson works at the office of diversity and inclusion at Wichita State. Going from in-person, to virtual, to hybrid, and back again has been a…
  • Wichitan Jill Miller is usually the person who’s offering help to others. But after breaking her foot, she was forced to ask for help herself. The…
  • Wichita City Council member Becky Tuttle has put in a lot of miles since September. Repeated eight-hour drives to help her ailing parents have been…
  • Using social media and community organizing skills, one WSU grad is tackling hunger by putting refrigerators exactly where they’re needed, and filling…