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Flipped Learning

This week’s inspiring video: Flipped Learning
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Apr 16, 2026
Flipped Learning

Flipped Learning

In "flipped learning," students watch podcasts of their teacher’s lectures on their own time and spend their time in the classroom applying what they’ve learned at home. This allows students to learn at their own pace by watching the lecture as many times as they need. Schools that have applied this method of teaching in all their classrooms have seen their failure rates drop dramatically.
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Strangers Answer a Mysterious Red Telephone on a Bridge

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Apr 16, 2026

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Apr 16, 2026
Strangers Answer a Mysterious Red Telephone on a Bridge
“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.”

— Aristotle

Strangers Answer a Mysterious Red Telephone on a Bridge

When a red telephone appears on a London bridge, strangers pick up, and something unexpected happens. Artist Joe Bloom, troubled by how “street interview” culture had become invasive and exploitative, wanted to reimagine the format into something genuinely human. His project “A View from a Bridge” places vintage handset phones on random bridges, and when passersby answer, Bloom is on the other end, ready to listen. The distance and anonymity lower people’s guards in a way that face-to-face encounters cannot, and as Bloom notes, “The action of holding the phone to your ear is powerful. It’s quite a calming thing.” What emerges are raw, tender conversations — a boy philosophizing about the human body, a young man reflecting on connection in the age of virtual reality — that help millions of viewers feel a little less alone.

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Today, notice someone who appears to be alone: perhaps a widowed neighbor, someone eating alone, or a person who seems a bit invisible. Walk over and start a simple conversation, not out of pity, but from genuine curiosity for their story. Sometimes the smallest gesture of presence creates an opening for real human connection that both people didn’t know they needed.

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