The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero
Jim Lord
100 episodes
5 months ago
Every Hero Starts as a Child, and Every Child Can CHOOSE To Become a Hero.
This series gives short stories about the Beginning of many Famous Heroes, and relatable things that they did even as a child that made them Heroic, things that AND child can do. Even YOU!
A Hero is someone who HELPS others in a special way, while a Bully is someone who HURTS others on purpose, even if it is just hurting their feelings, therefore, a Bully is the OPPOSITE of a Hero.
This series is played over the intercom during morning announcements and has been heard in HUNDREDS of schools across the nation, by over a million students, as part of the most effective research based bully prevention program in schools today.
Please go to TheCharacterNetwork.org to learn more and Patreon.com/JimLord to help support this work and help make these life changing programs in the TCN Method available to every kid who needs them.
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Every Hero Starts as a Child, and Every Child Can CHOOSE To Become a Hero.
This series gives short stories about the Beginning of many Famous Heroes, and relatable things that they did even as a child that made them Heroic, things that AND child can do. Even YOU!
A Hero is someone who HELPS others in a special way, while a Bully is someone who HURTS others on purpose, even if it is just hurting their feelings, therefore, a Bully is the OPPOSITE of a Hero.
This series is played over the intercom during morning announcements and has been heard in HUNDREDS of schools across the nation, by over a million students, as part of the most effective research based bully prevention program in schools today.
Please go to TheCharacterNetwork.org to learn more and Patreon.com/JimLord to help support this work and help make these life changing programs in the TCN Method available to every kid who needs them.
Danny Thomas was a famous actor who became known to the whole world in the nineteen fifties with his hit sitcom Make Room for Daddy.
He became a super hero who saved many lives by founding St Jude's Children's Research Hospital, a place where now thousands and thousands of children have gone to get the best medical care around.
But his journey as a hero didn't start there. No, even as a child Danny Thomas displayed the traits of a hero, by doing something every child can do... and just like Danny Thomas was, I know that YOU can be a hero TOO!
Mister Fred Rogers was a special mentor to millions of children who grew up watching him on TV. He taught them all sorts of things to help them learn about life and how to be good people. For that, he was most certainly a great hero!
But Mr. Roger's journey as a Hero did not start as a grown up. Even as a child he was doing something heroic that every child can do. And YOU can be a hero just like young Freddy Rogers too!
The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero
Every Hero Starts as a Child, and Every Child Can CHOOSE To Become a Hero.
This series gives short stories about the Beginning of many Famous Heroes, and relatable things that they did even as a child that made them Heroic, things that AND child can do. Even YOU!
A Hero is someone who HELPS others in a special way, while a Bully is someone who HURTS others on purpose, even if it is just hurting their feelings, therefore, a Bully is the OPPOSITE of a Hero.
This series is played over the intercom during morning announcements and has been heard in HUNDREDS of schools across the nation, by over a million students, as part of the most effective research based bully prevention program in schools today.
Please go to TheCharacterNetwork.org to learn more and Patreon.com/JimLord to help support this work and help make these life changing programs in the TCN Method available to every kid who needs them.