I think he wanted all of us to internalize his teachings and go on to spread joy and love in our individual spheres. We honor him if we turn his teachings into our actions.
@Marie_Adams Mr Rogers was very socially aware, and took many strides the bridge the gap between different people and different groups. If he were still alive, you all would call him 'woke'.
Mr Rogers changed my life when I was a little girl. After my parents’ divorce, I rarely saw my father. I was suffering so much because I wasn’t getting any guidance or validation from a male role model. When I discovered Mr Rogers’ show on PBS when I was about 6 years old, I was blown away. Mr Rogers looked right into the camera and said, “you are important. You are valuable. You have so much to give. Do you know how special you are?” Completely life changing.
Mr Rogers taught me how to draw a star when I was little! On his show he said he would wait while I got a piece of paper and a crayon. Meanwhile my parents were not involved in my life beyond the basics. Mr Rogers gave me nurturing and encouragement that I so desperately needed.
He taught me to change the elbow trap in a kitchen sink. I used that knowledge as a housewife on a tight budget and thanked him for saving me from using my grocery money on a plumber.
This both warmed my heart and made me sad. That’s what we needed as children, isn’t it? Being able to take our time and given the right kind of attention. I’m glad he was there for you.
Mr. Rogers gave me the love, validation and sense of self-worth that I often didn’t get from my family. I’m eternally grateful that he was there when I was a kid… he was one of a kind and such a gentle spirit. RIP ❤
Precious, precious man!! My sweet little boy, who is now 41, sat at the feet of Mr. Rogers everyday!! He absolutely adored him, and we can all see why!! He knew child speak and they were drawn to him!! Thank you, Mr. Rogers, for loving our children and an guiding them in the right way!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is such a privilege to see this. He wouldn’t have ever imagined how he still will be influencing folks to listen to their children. Thank you for this.
❤❤❤ I was fortunate enough to grow up near Pittsburgh so I got to watch Fred Rogers from his earliest years on his local program The Children’s Hour through Mr. Rogers neighborhood. I am in my 70s now and still watch his programs whenever I get the chance.
There’s an animation of this. It’s Bob Ross vs. Mr. Rogers. I’ll find the link, but you’ll love the ending. It’s called Bob Ross beats the devil out of it 2
I’m 51, born in 72. I remember the Electric Company, the old Sesame Street, reruns of Mickey Mouse Club and Captain Kangaroo…but Mr. Rogers is the only one who brought a touch of patience, kindness, joy, and respect to his show. I had many first lessons learned from him. He was the epitome of what and how Jesus wants us to treat and love each other.
He was always my favorite ( shout out to 1972 ). However, The Electric Company made a difference in reading and spelling. I loved that one as well❤ We had the best shows as children, back in the day ( my opinion) School House Rock ? Yes ❤
Even being born in 95 I have strong and fond memories of Mr. Rogers. So many great lessons. Truly a godly man and he never had to say it. You could see it in his actions. I even Ended up joining the same college fraternity that he did 😂
Great human. Watched as a kid. It was interesting to hear him talk about machines being looked at as more important as people. He really hit the nail on the head for our current society. Miss his wisdom.
I loved watching him when I was a child. He helped me feel peaceful in the midst of turmoil. I didn't understand his depth, but I definitely sensed there was something more to him.
He was more than a nice man. He was a good, kind man. We need more of him, more now than ever. To anyone reading this and needing to hear it: You are a blessing. You are a gift. You *are* special in your own way and the world is better with you in it. Every one of us has an affect on people we didn't even realize, so take that gift seriously and share a moment of kindness, it costs nothing.
I love this! Mr. Rogers is my life role model. I have been looking for a video of him talking that I could listen to when I wake up and can't fall back to sleep, but there was always the interviewer's voice, too! This is perfect. Thank you so much! And thank you, Fred.
I’m listening to this Genius again and will save it to listen again. I’m Soaking it up! I’m taking notes! To say to your child”these are things you can do to enhance this family” How important it is to feel needed! And when he speaks of Valuing the one on one moment you’re in with whoever you’re with is So Essential. To listen without thinking how you want to respond. I’ve been practicing this and it’s bringing me such Joy! Making someone feel essential.People love it. And it makes Me feel essential! People often look deep into my eyes because they know and FEEL me listening and I see what I think is their Soul. It Wakes me up to what I’m experiencing the Same Soul in me! Thank you whoever put this up for us to experience. I love you Mr Rodgers 💗🤭
I'm a teacher, and I can learn so much from him. He was so amazing. He really understood the philosophy of life and invariably highlights the most significant elements of life. The things that truly matter.
Here's a story about Mr. Rogers. I was head of public affairs at my PBS station in Dallas, Texas. I was put in charge of ferrying Rogers around to different personal appearance locations where children were always present. So, in the car, he would gird himself for ear-piercing screams from 5-year olds that would damned near take the top of your head off. Then, the children would crawl all over him. He would give a speech and we would go to the next venue. We got to one location at an Episcopal Church. I stopped the car and he sat in the front seat with his eyes closed, speechless. Then he -- understandably, from my persepctive -- said something to the effect that these appearances take every bit of energy he has because they were so intense. My recollection is that he said this with some amount of dread in his voice as he was about to immerse himself in another covey of ear-piercing screams and snotty little kids grabbing at him. It was then that I realized that being Mr. Rogers was no easy task.
@evoz4489 haha listen to his wife talk about him! She has a whole different view point that not many others saw except maybe their own personal friends :)
What a lovely man he was. One of the best children show host him also can teach quite a few lessons to adults as well. Not only for helping us parent our children but helping us with ourselves.
Hearing him say he was “horrified” by the teletubbies 🤣 out of context; he was talking about how it’s bad for people to elevate machines above other human beings (he said he was “horrified” at the thought of the characters having televisions in their stomachs). Anyway I think it’s interesting to note given how these days AI is taking over so many things.
I loved this man because he offered a glimpse of the beauty missing in my life. When I offered to take my mom to see the 2019 movie, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, she declined saying that she had always detested him and his program. That explains a lot. I never missed a show from its release in 1968 (I was 6) for the next five or six years. I dreamed of a father like him. My children also watched Mr. Rogers a little--we had no television in our home, so it was unusual to catch it. He made a huge impression on me though sadly not enough to erase my parents' influence. But little by little I've adopted His gentleness and shed their harshness. At sixty, I try to be like Him on my way to becoming more Christlike.
@@terminat1 yes, BUT he put his trust and faith in Jesus. He (Jesus) is the ONLY one that can make our sins white as snow. You Know Him, you got to Heaven. You disregard Him and live on your own terms, it’s Hell for eternity. We all have to choose what we do with Jesus!
@@davidnoonan7893 The Bible is clear that God elected a people for Himself. If our lifestyle made the difference, everyone would go to Hell. Nobody lives perfectly, even after salvation.
As a young parent of the age of 28 with two daughters just below the age of 5, I gotta say I can see the profound effect Mr. Rogers has on them vs some of the other things they watch. It's truly timeless values taught in just the perfect way that really speaks to children. He inspires me still to this day and I only wish I had met him when he was around. A beautiful soul indeed.
My Parents rented a place on nantucket that happened to be right next to Mr. Rogers. Said he was the most genuine nice guy and just like on TV. And then he put on a bright red swim cap and went swimming slaps for an hour
I was brought to the US in the early 90s when I was 5 and not knowing a word of English I can remember going to school and feeling confused and some what scared not being able to communicate or understand anyone but I also remember every now and then they’d play Mr rogers for us and I definitely remember zoning out watching the show and almost feeling comforted by how he spoke and how it did feel like he was speaking directly to me
I actually want to cry at every thing he says. When I feel down or not fond of myself. It makes me feel like I’m just having a tough time, I really am strong and I am important as you are that’s reading this ❤
1:16 as a french person it's so cool to see him quoting a french author. The quote comes from St-Exupéry's children book called The Little Prince. The complete version goes "you only see well with your heart, what's essential is invisible to the eye", and that book teaches a lot of valuable life lessons including being true to yourself, thinking out of the box... it redefines adulthood and encourages you to not become a serious, money-obsessed, dreamless person. Idk if mr Rogers is aware of that, but the quote is a perfect fit!
Mr rogers is the legit proof that there are etheric angels living amongst us in humanly bodies, idc what nobody says this man was full of such wisdom & really got it ❤
This is what this world is missing. We need Mr. Rogers back. Nobody else like him
Him and Bob Ross ❤️
@@jeanandre6998, and Carl Sagan
I think he wanted all of us to internalize his teachings and go on to spread joy and love in our individual spheres. We honor him if we turn his teachings into our actions.
@Marie_AdamsIf he was still alive you people would call him woke
@Marie_Adams Mr Rogers was very socially aware, and took many strides the bridge the gap between different people and different groups. If he were still alive, you all would call him 'woke'.
Mr Rogers changed my life when I was a little girl. After my parents’ divorce, I rarely saw my father. I was suffering so much because I wasn’t getting any guidance or validation from a male role model. When I discovered Mr Rogers’ show on PBS when I was about 6 years old, I was blown away. Mr Rogers looked right into the camera and said, “you are important. You are valuable. You have so much to give. Do you know how special you are?” Completely life changing.
❤😢❤
Fabulous to read such a heartwarming tale ❤
@@mellee8637 thank you so much 😊
That’s beautiful ❤
Thank you for sharing this. ❤
No machine can replace a person. WOW. I got chills.
Mr Rogers taught me how to draw a star when I was little! On his show he said he would wait while I got a piece of paper and a crayon. Meanwhile my parents were not involved in my life beyond the basics. Mr Rogers gave me nurturing and encouragement that I so desperately needed.
Sweetness
He taught me to change the elbow trap in a kitchen sink. I used that knowledge as a housewife on a tight budget and thanked him for saving me from using my grocery money on a plumber.
This both warmed my heart and made me sad. That’s what we needed as children, isn’t it? Being able to take our time and given the right kind of attention. I’m glad he was there for you.
There is no phoniness about this man. He actually practiced what he preached. Wonderful, Godly man. R.I.P. Fred Rogers.
As nice and humble as he was
, I don’t think he ever mentioned Jesus !
@@darwincarrillo5918 I think he was religious, he was a Presbyterian Minister.
@@darwincarrillo5918He quite literally mentions Jesus at around 3 minutes to 3 30
He’s the only guest I’ve seen that could keep Charlie Rose quiet.
It’s edited
.....for real!
Mr. Rogers gave me the love, validation and sense of self-worth that I often didn’t get from my family. I’m eternally grateful that he was there when I was a kid… he was one of a kind and such a gentle spirit. RIP ❤
This is wonderful.
Precious, precious man!! My sweet little boy, who is now 41, sat at the feet of Mr. Rogers everyday!! He absolutely adored him, and we can all see why!! He knew child speak and they were drawn to him!! Thank you, Mr. Rogers, for loving our children and an guiding them in the right way!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
We need him now more than ever ❤ I have so many incredible fond memories watching Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, being a 90s kid. What a treasure ❤
This is such a privilege to see this.
He wouldn’t have ever imagined how he still will be influencing folks to listen to their children.
Thank you for this.
I want to listen to everything he says, it’s soothing but not boring
He brought an aura of peace and kindness to the world. Only recently became aware of him, but he still teaches us to this day. Rest easy Mr Rogers.
I’m 36 and this man was such a big part of my life. I love this man
❤❤❤ I was fortunate enough to grow up near Pittsburgh so I got to watch Fred Rogers from his earliest years on his local program The Children’s Hour through Mr. Rogers neighborhood. I am in my 70s now and still watch his programs whenever I get the chance.
Pretty amazing, his legacy.
I think if Mr Rogers and Bob Ross were still here, getting them together just conversing with each other would be the ultimate asmr experience.
Yessss
The first interview that no one on Earth would ever be able to start and finish in one sitting.
Ha!
There’s an animation of this. It’s Bob Ross vs. Mr. Rogers. I’ll find the link, but you’ll love the ending.
It’s called Bob Ross beats the devil out of it 2
Id rather see that than any celebrity combo ever. They were of the best of us.
He was a very wise man. We need more people like him.
Fred Rogers was really a special human being with a special soul. Not many people bring so much happiness and joy to so many lives.
I’m 51, born in 72. I remember the Electric Company, the old Sesame Street, reruns of Mickey Mouse Club and Captain Kangaroo…but Mr. Rogers is the only one who brought a touch of patience, kindness, joy, and respect to his show. I had many first lessons learned from him. He was the epitome of what and how Jesus wants us to treat and love each other.
sorry bud, Captain Kangaroo was the 2nd coming of Jesus. too bad you missed Him. ✝️
He was always my favorite ( shout out to 1972 ). However, The Electric Company made a difference in reading and spelling. I loved that one as well❤ We had the best shows as children, back in the day ( my opinion) School House Rock ? Yes ❤
Even being born in 95 I have strong and fond memories of Mr. Rogers. So many great lessons. Truly a godly man and he never had to say it. You could see it in his actions. I even Ended up joining the same college fraternity that he did 😂
me2 born in 72. I grew up in Pittsburgh. Remember Zoom?
Ahhhhh...them were the good ol' days!!👍👍😀😀
Great human. Watched as a kid. It was interesting to hear him talk about machines being looked at as more important as people. He really hit the nail on the head for our current society. Miss his wisdom.
We need this more than ever!
Thank you,I loved his show.
Humble,loving educating.
Yes read,read to your children.
We have that memory.
He was such a calming presence.
Just like Bob Ross.
I loved watching him when I was a child. He helped me feel peaceful in the midst of turmoil. I didn't understand his depth, but I definitely sensed there was something more to him.
He sounds like a modern day spiritual guru. He was way ahead of his time
He was just a good person, for any time.
He was a minister. 🤦🏽♀️
His comments about machines/computers in this video were very prescient I think
Qualudes
@@surgedebhe is not a monster
How dare you
His observations are so much more profound now in our day.
I never realized his significance until I was older. He is sorely needed these days.
He was more than a nice man. He was a good, kind man. We need more of him, more now than ever.
To anyone reading this and needing to hear it:
You are a blessing. You are a gift. You *are* special in your own way and the world is better with you in it.
Every one of us has an affect on people we didn't even realize, so take that gift seriously and share a moment of kindness, it costs nothing.
He was truly a great man. If ever a man existed who honestly walked the talk, it was Fred Rogers. 😊
I love this! Mr. Rogers is my life role model. I have been looking for a video of him talking that I could listen to when I wake up and can't fall back to sleep, but there was always the interviewer's voice, too! This is perfect. Thank you so much! And thank you, Fred.
I truly believe that this man was a saint
He talks with so much passion. Very refreshing
I’m listening to this Genius again and will save it to listen again. I’m Soaking it up! I’m taking notes! To say to your child”these are things you can do to enhance this family” How important it is to feel needed! And when he speaks of Valuing the one on one moment you’re in with whoever you’re with is So Essential. To listen without thinking how you want to respond. I’ve been practicing this and it’s bringing me such Joy! Making someone feel essential.People love it. And it makes Me feel essential! People often look deep into my eyes because they know and FEEL me listening and I see what I think is their Soul. It Wakes me up to what I’m experiencing the Same Soul in me! Thank you whoever put this up for us to experience. I love you Mr Rodgers 💗🤭
Lovely comment
He continues to be a mentor to be Braver when it comes to being kind.
He was a real life angel
A celebrity that was actually a good person and a beautiful soul. So rare.
God bless this man. ❤ I loved watching his program growing up.
I'm a teacher, and I can learn so much from him. He was so amazing. He really understood the philosophy of life and invariably highlights the most significant elements of life. The things that truly matter.
Here's a story about Mr. Rogers. I was head of public affairs at my PBS station in Dallas, Texas. I was put in charge of ferrying Rogers around to different personal appearance locations where children were always present. So, in the car, he would gird himself for ear-piercing screams from 5-year olds that would damned near take the top of your head off. Then, the children would crawl all over him. He would give a speech and we would go to the next venue. We got to one location at an Episcopal Church. I stopped the car and he sat in the front seat with his eyes closed, speechless. Then he -- understandably, from my persepctive -- said something to the effect that these appearances take every bit of energy he has because they were so intense. My recollection is that he said this with some amount of dread in his voice as he was about to immerse himself in another covey of ear-piercing screams and snotty little kids grabbing at him. It was then that I realized that being Mr. Rogers was no easy task.
I didn't know he had 2 kids! I can't imagine hime doing the deed. He's too pure. (No disrespect intended)
@evoz4489 haha listen to his wife talk about him! She has a whole different view point that not many others saw except maybe their own personal friends :)
Charlie Rose flipping through his notes and not listening was telling.
Ignorance.
There is nothing more special to have ever emerged from American media than Fred Rogers, and there never will be.
What a lovely man he was. One of the best children show host him also can teach quite a few lessons to adults as well. Not only for helping us parent our children but helping us with ourselves.
"when I was told there was a character with a television in its stomach, I was horrified" I died laughing, so sad but hilarious
I would be too, they're not good for your digestive system.
8:04
Omg I loved Mr Rodger’s growing up ❤he will be missed by millions , his voice is so soothing to listen to …..
even this comment section is beautiful and healing
Truly listen to what he is saying and try to apply these principles in your own life, ever day, little by little.
Love Mr Rogers. A beautiful soul.
Mr rogers was a happy moment in my life growing up I hope all the kids of now n the future can watch him also ❤️ im so thankful I was able to
Agreed 👍.
Hearing him say he was “horrified” by the teletubbies 🤣 out of context; he was talking about how it’s bad for people to elevate machines above other human beings (he said he was “horrified” at the thought of the characters having televisions in their stomachs). Anyway I think it’s interesting to note given how these days AI is taking over so many things.
oh this is really nice. i love listening to voices as i go to sleep, and this is soooo soothing.
Everyone needs Mr Roger's
I loved this man because he offered a glimpse of the beauty missing in my life. When I offered to take my mom to see the 2019 movie, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, she declined saying that she had always detested him and his program. That explains a lot. I never missed a show from its release in 1968 (I was 6) for the next five or six years. I dreamed of a father like him. My children also watched Mr. Rogers a little--we had no television in our home, so it was unusual to catch it. He made a huge impression on me though sadly not enough to erase my parents' influence. But little by little I've adopted His gentleness and shed their harshness. At sixty, I try to be like Him on my way to becoming more Christlike.
Mr Roger’s was a born again Christian, I can’t wait to visit with him in heaven one day. What a blessing of a man.
@@fredastair-j8u don’t be fooled by Satan. Open your eyes, EVERYTHING prophesied in the Bible is coming to pass.
Rogers. And he was an imperfect sinner like everyone else.
@@terminat1 yes, BUT he put his trust and faith in Jesus. He (Jesus) is the ONLY one that can make our sins white as snow. You Know Him, you got to Heaven. You disregard Him and live on your own terms, it’s Hell for eternity. We all have to choose what we do with Jesus!
@@davidnoonan7893 The Bible is clear that God elected a people for Himself. If our lifestyle made the difference, everyone would go to Hell. Nobody lives perfectly, even after salvation.
@@terminat1 Jesus said those who love me obey me
I loved his show as a kid.
When that man talks, you listen. RIP Sir.
To Unintentional ASMR:
I love the thumbnail image of Mr. Rogers for this video.
Of course he has a Saint-Exúpery quote from The Little Prince in his office. ❤
As a young parent of the age of 28 with two daughters just below the age of 5, I gotta say I can see the profound effect Mr. Rogers has on them vs some of the other things they watch. It's truly timeless values taught in just the perfect way that really speaks to children. He inspires me still to this day and I only wish I had met him when he was around. A beautiful soul indeed.
For a good asmr experience I tune out the words and let the voice wash over me. But Fred Roger's words are so wonderful that I just have to listen.
This really helped me sleep, thank you so much!
If the intention of this is to fall asleep, it isn't working.....but, that's fine. His wisdom makes me think a lot of positive thoughts!
He was a special person.
My Parents rented a place on nantucket that happened to be right next to Mr. Rogers. Said he was the most genuine nice guy and just like on TV. And then he put on a bright red swim cap and went swimming slaps for an hour
And his house his a small modest shack, you can look it up
Beyond his time in every way. I’m grateful for everything he I learned from him. 😊
I was brought to the US in the early 90s when I was 5 and not knowing a word of English I can remember going to school and feeling confused and some what scared not being able to communicate or understand anyone but I also remember every now and then they’d play Mr rogers for us and I definitely remember zoning out watching the show and almost feeling comforted by how he spoke and how it did feel like he was speaking directly to me
Why don't they air reruns on tv? Ive never seen an episode since the 80's
Really? It was still coming out all the way through the 90s. Like new episodes. It must have been something about your area's PBS maybe?
Legend, and quality human.
Very soothing to hear this man talk again. However the ads that play throughout the video are sure loud and abrasive.
Agreed.
So brilliant such a gift to this world ❤
I agree we need Mr Fred Rogers today
We miss you Fred Rogers. Love this man so much!
Charlie's voice is great for ASMR too.Used to watch his public TV show 35 years ago for that very purpose.
he’s a sexual predator but whatever floats your boat.
“How can we encourage people to have more silence? Real revelation comes through silence.” Words we truly value and seek today more than ever before
What a wonderful man.
Cliche, but Fred Rogers, Bob Ross and Steve Irwin were the trifecta of peace, love and understanding.
Mr. Roger's and those cardigans were iconic.
Rogers.
I actually want to cry at every thing he says. When I feel down or not fond of myself. It makes me feel like I’m just having a tough time, I really am strong and I am important as you are that’s reading this ❤
Please do this with Joanna Lumley interviews. Her voice makes me so sleepy.
Ask and you shall receive! I just posted a Joanna Lumley video!
@UnintentionalASMRR omg I love you 🤣 thank you 😊
'Up in town' is phenomenal. Her voice is sublime.
Wow. Thanks for posting. Never heard of the guy. Very sage advice. Delivered so calmly.
1:16 as a french person it's so cool to see him quoting a french author.
The quote comes from St-Exupéry's children book called The Little Prince. The complete version goes "you only see well with your heart, what's essential is invisible to the eye", and that book teaches a lot of valuable life lessons including being true to yourself, thinking out of the box... it redefines adulthood and encourages you to not become a serious, money-obsessed, dreamless person.
Idk if mr Rogers is aware of that, but the quote is a perfect fit!
1:34 I knew it! John Cena is Mr. Rodgers in disguise!!
You can't see that!
🤣🤣🤣
I can’t relax with that apostrophe stuck in there. 😂
RIGHT?!😵💫
It really annoy's me too. The scriptwriter's should know where apo'strophe's go. Maddening i's'nt it?
@@milesmcquillen1885 Ye’s.
Rea'lly ge'ts on my ner'ves too
He is the best of humankind
I volunteer with at risk children. When I’m having a tough moment with a kid I think about Mr. Rogers
God bless you, Mr. Rogers.
ohh so wonderful , you cannot fall asleep with goose bumps ☺💓 thank you retrospectively
My Hero ❤ He reminds me both of my Father and Grandmother who have both passed on.
What a beautiful soul.
Mr rogers is the legit proof that there are etheric angels living amongst us in humanly bodies, idc what nobody says this man was full of such wisdom & really got it ❤
Mr Rogers spoke in front of Congress on behalf of all children and their well-being. It’s on RUclips, this man left a huge legacy.
So very thankful for Mr Rogers ❤❤❤
Wow -- an era gone - class personalized - and dignity … our policians / leaders should take a look at this
Really makes me wish that Mr. Rodgers had a podcast.
What a legend
Mr Rogers was a saint. Bless you and RIP, Fred Rogers.
Wise beyond his years. We miss you. ❤
I reckon Edward Norton could play him, they both have a likening 😅
Agreed!!
I was so tired when he asked a question during the interview, I actually responded to it.
I feel like I’m actually in the movie Casper with this, it’s brilliant
The world desperately needs this man back.
Love this. We try and be silent!
If anyone deserves to be in a better place it's Mr. Rogers
Charlie Rose, quit shuffling papers!
He gives off the image of being uninterested.
he’s sorting through his sexual assault lawsuits
@@deathmetalpotato why am I not surprised…