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Kindness Ripples with Lisa Currie

Updated: Mar 10, 2022


Our Episode 10 guest, Lisa Currie, shares how she found inspiration through tragedy, and that carrying out intentional acts of kindness brought light back into her life, which led to a calling to serve and connect with others. She discusses her passion and mission to improve the lives of children in some way, and how creating kindness ripples has impacted her life, and how she hopes to positively impact the lives of others.


Lisa's Inspirational, Influential and Impactful recommendations:

  • Person - Barbara Gruener

  • Book - 'How Full Is Your Bucket?' by Tom Rath and Donald Clifton

  • Podcast - Functional Medicine podcasts

  • Cause - Royal Children's Hospital

  • Dream Travel Destination - Australia


Connect with Lisa:

  • Instagram - ripplekindness4schools

  • Website -ripplekindness.org

  • Facebook - Ripple Kindness Project


Lisa has served education and the community through a wide range of roles including volunteering in schools, establishing an outreach program for disadvantaged families, and advocating for well-being and social emotional learning. Her current role as the founder of Ripple Kindness Project is creating social emotional resources to support teachers and students.



If you missed one of our previous episodes, you can hear the inspiring, influential and impactful guests below (they are worth the listen!)


#4 - Fi Morrison: STEM-spirational

#5 - Craig Ladek: The Impact of Service

#6 - Dr, Stephanie Smith: Empowering Young People

#7 - Barbara Gruener: Connecting By Heart


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