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This weeks episode revisited a remarkable act of generosity from December 2025, when a caller named Steve shared his struggles with health issues and mobility challenges. ​Steve, who lives alone and relies on a motor vehicle due to breathing problems and a tumour, revealed his car was in need of costly repairs. During the live broadcast, a listener named Katie from Christchurch offered to donate a mobility scooter that had belonged to her late brother, Steven.
The story inspired further generosity from Sukhminder Walia and Eric Pilling from shipping company Rhenus Logistics, donating their services to get the scooter from Katie in Christchurch, to Steve in Auckland. The resulting outcome has been transformational to Steve's life by enabling him to regain independence and mobility.
Katie, who joined the show, shared her philosophy of giving, which stems from her upbringing in a family that valued generosity. She explained how she regularly donates items, such as phones, tablets, and even cars, to those in need. ​For Katie, the joy of seeing others benefit from her kindness is deeply fulfilling. ​She emphasised the importance of giving without expecting anything in return and encouraged others to look for opportunities to help within their communities. ​
Listeners also shared their own stories of giving and receiving. ​Diane, an 84-year-old caller, recounted a touching moment when a young man paid for her groceries, leaving her overwhelmed with gratitude. ​Another caller, Brenda, shared how volunteering at an op shop helped her recover from a 15-year battle with schizophrenia, giving her a sense of purpose and connection. Kirsty, who started a Facebook page to match sponsors with families in need of school supplies, highlighted the importance of protecting dignity while giving.
The episode underscored the mental health benefits of generosity, with Psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald explaining that altruism fosters thriving communities and a sense of connection. While acts of kindness often go unnoticed, the show celebrated the ripple effect of giving and encouraged listeners to find ways to contribute to their communities. ​
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