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Kindness in Motion

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Kindness in Motion is a podcast about what happens when kindness becomes active, brave, and human. Hosted by Suzy and Parry, each episode explores courage, connection, neurodiversity, and the small everyday moments that spark real change. This is a movement for tired hearts, hopeful humans, and anyone ready to believe that kindness still matters — and that it can move us all.Kindness in Motion Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • The Psychology of Kindness with Dr K
    Feb 10 2026

    Welcome back to Kindness in Motion, where courage, curiosity, and connection lead the way. In this episode, Suzy and Parry sit down with the brilliant and deeply grounded Dr Kirsten Krawczyk — a child psychologist, mother, and late‑diagnosed ADHD woman whose work spans prisons, families, trauma, and the emotional worlds of children.

    Together, we explore the psychology of kindness: not as a personality trait, but as a skill we can grow. Dr K shares powerful insights into how kindness develops, how listening shapes the brain, and why connection is biologically protective.

    We dive into:

    • how kindness works in the brain (dopamine, cortisol, oxytocin)

    • why listening is a neurological act, not just a social one

    • how neurodivergent people may “listen differently”

    • the impact of secondary trauma from news and social media

    • how to be kinder to ourselves when our first reaction isn’t our best

    • what children really need to feel safe, seen, and connected

    • why kindness is active, intentional, and relational

    We also explore the idea of kindness as a growth skill, drawing on the work of psychologist Carol Dweck, whose research on growth mindset has transformed how we understand learning and emotional development.

    Learn more about her work here:

    Carol Dweck – Mindset Research: https://www.mindsetworks.com/science/

    And for anyone wanting to build a daily practice of emotional grounding, Dr K and Suzy touch on the power of gratitude journaling — a simple, evidence‑based tool shown to increase wellbeing, reduce stress, and strengthen connection.

    A helpful starting point:

    Gratitude Journaling Overview: (positivepsychology.com in Bing)

    This conversation is warm, honest, and full of practical wisdom — from growth mindset to emotional regulation, from parenting to community care, from the Friendship Bench model to the everyday moments where kindness becomes a lifeline.

    Kindness isn’t who you are — it’s what you do.

    And it’s something we can all grow.

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    53 Min.
  • Kindness in a Complicated World
    Jan 25 2026

    In this hour‑long conversation, Suzy and Parry dive deep into what kindness really means — beyond the Disney sparkle and into the messy, courageous, beautifully human reality of it. From childhood memories and generational shifts to online trolling, social media culture, and the biology of empathy, this episode explores how kindness shows up, how it gets lost, and how we can bring it back.

    Together, they wander through stories of growing up in different eras, the changing nature of community, the power of digital connection, and the strange comfort (and danger) of AI‑mediated empathy. They unpack bullying, belonging, self‑protection, and the quiet bravery it takes to stay open in a world that often encourages us to shut down.

    With humour, honesty, and the occasional rabbit hole, Suzy and Parry reflect on:

    • Why kindness isn’t fluffy — it’s gritty, active, and sometimes uncomfortable
    • How trolls can become humans again
    • The tension between online connection and real‑world presence
    • The role of technology, AI, and social media in shaping our emotional lives
    • What ancient anthropology can teach us about caring for each other
    • Why constructive criticism can be an act of kindness
    • How self‑awareness, boundaries, and honesty shape kinder relationships

    This episode is part exploration, part confession, part philosophical wander — and entirely human. Settle in for a conversation that’s warm, curious, occasionally chaotic, and deeply rooted in the belief that kindness still matters, and that it can move us all.

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    1 Std. und 6 Min.
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