This is all the news I need for the week. I don't care a thing about what is happening anywhere, all the news about life is right here. And the Anchor's are the best.
I started college at 19, and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree at 40. I worked full-time and went to school when I could afford it. Finishing was always my goal. I never regret it. I'll always keep trying.
Similar experience here, and I don't regret a minute of the time it took. I started at nearly 30, with children, and I was fortunate to live in California when the cost of community colleges was unbelievably low. I earned a bachelor's at 43 and a masters at 47. The cost was much higher in in my 40's and I cleaned houses to manage my time for classes and have the money. Education is something no one can take away.
It’s stories like yours and shows like this that gives me hope. I was planing on starting school in 2018, I fell ill and was hospitalized for 3 months. I had to learn to walk again, still not able to sit and stand w/o my hands. Two years later I’m back at it again. I’m in my mid 40’s it’s never too late to work towards your goals.
I cannot wait to see how Steve’s children grow up to be. I like how Steve says, “stay kind.” Not ‘be kind’ which implies that we haven’t been doing that, but stay kind, which implies that we are already kind.
I am 40 and just got accepted into Nursing school 3 weeks ago. My gratitude and thankfulness soon turned into tears this past weekend.. thinking what have I gotten myself into? This segment was RIGHT ON TIME. I am now crying Happy tears this time around, knowing that I AM NOT ALONE and that I CAN DO THIS! Thank you 🙏🏾 I am saving and watching this video weekly as a reminder. From my heart to yours, Hartman Family. Look for another post from me within 2 years telling you of my graduation 🎓 Maima :)
This is my favorite part of the week! I have followed Steve Hartman for many years but there is nothing to compare to the way his little girl looks at him.. man, if looks could talk.
I wish these videos were around when I was teaching because I would have shown these to my classes. These are great lessons of life that can't easily be taught in a book.
Steve Hartman, I am 79 years young and know an amazing human being when I see one. You are amazing in that you give the word human...in human being it’s true and absolute meaning. And your two kiddies are the absolute cat’s meow. Please, even when this particular series has ended (soon, sigh) please, I so request...bring us all another avenue of your sweet teachings to brighten our lives.
One suggestion is how the Redwood trees survive thousands of years by their roots. The roots join other Redwood roots and are stronger together. Redwoods also have tree barks that are able to endure fires. Also the beauty of symmetry in nature. just so many ways nature adapts to their surrounds to survive.
This is the best and smartest way ever that Mr. Steve could possibly teach his children by showing them how people should love and care for one another. This would makes a perfect lesson for them of how to treat their community when they grow up. He is a great father indeed.
Mr. Hartman is there one spot to find all your kindness 101 videos. We have been homeschooling our 10 year old for the past year. I think your class should be shone to all kids. This is great...this would be great for elementary and middle school students..i think our world would be so much better for our kids and grand kids if everyone showed a little more kindness.
I’ve always loved Steve Hartman’s reporting, yet this is another level. His two delightful kids add so much equation. This must be the best TV program adaptation due to COVID in the world! ❤️❤️❤️
OMG I must have died and gone to heaven. This is just unbelievable. The Hosts are the most blessed family on earth. One story reminded me of Scooter who has down syndrome because of the virus I haven't seen him in 3 months. I miss him more than I can say, we used to hang out. I cannot thank ya'll enough this feels my soul at a time I need me some awesomeness. Keep up the great work, God Speed.
Amazing series. I love your honesty and kind, straightforward questions with your subjects and your kids. “You don’t have arms, so why not play soccer?” The new Mr. Rogers.
Steve, wherever are you going??? And your children are surely going there with you as co-presenter and cameraman?! Thanks MUCH for your compassion in noticing the special things in life, always.
I was hoping they'd visit with Jamarian to see how he's doing these days. As for the teacher's letter, well, what can you expect from the political climate and sloppiness pervading D. C. these days?
IQ has little to do with passing a driving test. My IQ is 123 and it took me 7 times before I passed. My first attempt was in 1977 at the age of 17. My final successful attempt was in 2006 at the age of 46. My father had an IQ of 96 and passed on his first attempt at the age of 15 and those were the days when you had to take your test on a manual transmission and I still can't drive one of those.
Meryl the her-icane! Well-blown! What a GREAT series this has been. (I do plan on tuning in for the ultimate as well.) Thanks, Emmett, Meryl, and Steve!! (In alphabetical order. 😉❤️)
This is inspiring at any age thank you merci beaucoup . You have opened my heart again and given me hope in mankind. Please find the film ( Animal ) I think you will enjoy it . Sincerely Julie Mosconi Paris , France
8:25 Kayla's working on a bill that makes it illegal to pay people with disabilities less than minimum wage? Why is that even necessary? Do people still not understand the meaning of the phrase "minimum wage"?
Stories like this are not helpful, most of the time someone who is disabled no matter how much fortitude you expect them to find will not change the fact that the person is disabled and I hate to burst this self indulged story telling happy thought but most of the time these situations wind up in extreme levels of harassment which can include threats and putting the disabled person in situations that are dangerous not only for the disabled person but for others in and around whatever task is being demanded to be done. So don't push this story off as some kind of happy experience because it is not.
@@725k9 lol. i'm 23. and if you notice, Mr. Hartman has made more than one video with his family, a trend, and professional standard, that iasn't good. p.s. no need to reply; blocked
@hughmacdonald3595 you remind me of my son. He's a year older than you. I made plenty of mistakes as a mother, but the extent of his negativity and anger- with me and the world in general... I do not understand. I did the best I could at the time and I have continued to love him unconditionally and I always will. Steve Hartman gives gold every time. I do not feel as if his children/ family are being exploited at all and I would be willing to bet that 20 years from now, as full grown adults, his children would be in agreement. That is not always the case, but as a mature and open minded adult of 50, I am suggesting that you are wrong, and as such, you are missing out on something beautiful. Wishing you only the best in life ❤
@@ainokc I am 19 y.o. It's not journalism when you feature your children or parent on national TV over and over and over. It's narcissism. As bad as watching someone's vacation videos on their phones. Mr. Hartman should stick to stories that do NOT involve family members; I agree: those are usually gold! I wish you luck and peace.
@@hughmacdonald3595 Thank you for the kind explanation. I do see situations that are clearly exploitation, and others who involve their children only in the most respectful ways. For some reason Steve Hartman falls into the latter for me. That said, I'm still working on my ability to identify narcissism. I'm always aware that I don't like the person, but not incredibly fast to identify the reason (they are narcissistic). I have failed to see his narcissim- he appears to be incredibly genuine to me however I do not know him irl, and beyond that, I've been fooled before. Regardless of how I feel, I genuinely respect your assessment and especially your feelings. And I appreciate the tone of your reply. It just occurred to me that that most folks who have sought the spotlight are likely some degree narcissistic. Some more toxic than others.
Intelligent children being raised by a compassionate loving intelligent adult. Great recipe for success.
Yes, but don't forget his wife!
I believe this is what God intended when he "invented" family.
This is all the news I need for the week. I don't care a thing about what is happening anywhere, all the news about life is right here. And the Anchor's are the best.
I started college at 19, and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree at 40. I worked full-time and went to school when I could afford it. Finishing was always my goal. I never regret it. I'll always keep trying.
Susan... from one goal getter to another, congrats and I am proud of you! Keep going, keep pushing darlin.
Maima :)
Similar experience here, and I don't regret a minute of the time it took. I started at nearly 30, with children, and I was fortunate to live in California when the cost of community colleges was unbelievably low. I earned a bachelor's at 43 and a masters at 47. The cost was much higher in in my 40's and I cleaned houses to manage my time for classes and have the money. Education is something no one can take away.
It’s stories like yours and shows like this that gives me hope. I was planing on starting school in 2018, I fell ill and was hospitalized for 3 months. I had to learn to walk again, still not able to sit and stand w/o my hands. Two years later I’m back at it again. I’m in my mid 40’s it’s never too late to work towards your goals.
@Susan Hazard More power to you dear! I'm impressed and proud of you! You inspire me...for real. Blessings.
I'm proud of you and happy for your accomplishment
These classes need to be taught in all schools,
Love the photo🙏🙏
We use his videos to do just that!
Another fantastic episode.
Thank you again to Steve and his Family for investing in each of us.
I cannot wait to see how Steve’s children grow up to be. I like how Steve says, “stay kind.” Not ‘be kind’ which implies that we haven’t been doing that, but stay kind, which implies that we are already kind.
I am 40 and just got accepted into Nursing school 3 weeks ago. My gratitude and thankfulness soon turned into tears this past weekend.. thinking what have I gotten myself into? This segment was RIGHT ON TIME. I am now crying Happy tears this time around, knowing that I AM NOT ALONE and that I CAN DO THIS!
Thank you 🙏🏾 I am saving and watching this video weekly as a reminder.
From my heart to yours, Hartman Family. Look for another post from me within 2 years telling you of my graduation 🎓
Maima :)
You got this!
This is my favorite part of the week! I have followed Steve Hartman for many years but there is nothing to compare to the way his little girl looks at him.. man, if looks could talk.
I too was thinking the same. Adoring, I'm pretty sure it goes both ways.
So going to miss these!
Especially in these times, what a valuable lesson! Thank you for another wonderful class...
I wish these videos were around when I was teaching because I would have shown these to my classes. These are great lessons of life that can't easily be taught in a book.
So glad I found these videos, very enjoyable. What a wonderful guy and sweet children.
Oh no! You have to at least make some more classes. I love them all. Especially Meryl your Co-Teacher and your son the man. I love all of you guy!
Steve Hartman, I am 79 years young and know an amazing human being when I see one. You are amazing in that you give the word human...in human being it’s true and absolute meaning. And your two kiddies are the absolute cat’s meow. Please, even when this particular series has ended (soon, sigh) please, I so request...bring us all another avenue of your sweet teachings to brighten our lives.
Yes. Steve. HOw about the beauty of nature and it ability to adapt, endure, and the beauty of taking care of our earth.
One suggestion is how the Redwood trees survive thousands of years by their roots. The roots join other Redwood roots and are stronger together. Redwoods also have tree barks that are able to endure fires. Also the beauty of symmetry in nature. just so many ways nature adapts to their surrounds to survive.
I agree! His two kiddies are delightful!
These messages are timeless.
I’m watching these a year later.
the mechanic and doctor is my hero, he made it big starting from nothing !
All of these are BRILLIANT, God Bless the Hartman family and all that Steve biographs! 🥰🙏🤗😇👍🤣
Thank you for these lessons. Perfectly timed and not just for kids. 😊
i was told to watch this video by my teacher for homework and i was annoyed but im glad i got introduced to this. I subscribed .
Dr Carl. I needed to see this I'm planning on starting university next year to study history and I'm 41.
This is the best and smartest way ever that Mr. Steve could possibly teach his children by showing them how people should love and care for one another. This would makes a perfect lesson for them of how to treat their community when they grow up. He is a great father indeed.
Absolutely love these classes.
Fortitude calls for patience and wholehearted dedication. Spiritual fortitude is priceless. - Isaiah 55:1-13
stay blessed, Hartman family . lots of love
Mr. Hartman is there one spot to find all your kindness 101 videos. We have been homeschooling our 10 year old for the past year. I think your class should be shone to all kids. This is great...this would be great for elementary and middle school students..i think our world would be so much better for our kids and grand kids if everyone showed a little more kindness.
It's wonderful how people can achieve so much through fortitude..
Its so humbling. God bless the Hartman Family for being here on earth.
Every since being on the planet should be required to take these classes. 😊😊😊
I’ve always loved Steve Hartman’s reporting, yet this is another level. His two delightful kids add so much equation. This must be the best TV program adaptation due to COVID in the world! ❤️❤️❤️
I love Steve Hartman and came across this jewel. The way Merrill looks at her father omg! Great content beautiful family
OMG I must have died and gone to heaven. This is just unbelievable. The Hosts are the most blessed family on earth. One story reminded me of Scooter who has down syndrome because of the virus I haven't seen him in 3 months. I miss him more than I can say, we used to hang out. I cannot thank ya'll enough this feels my soul at a time I need me some awesomeness. Keep up the great work, God Speed.
Hadn't heard the story about the auto mechanic turned physician from East Cleveland. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful man and beautiful children. Happiness is contagious. Catch it.
Amazing series. I love your honesty and kind, straightforward questions with your subjects and your kids. “You don’t have arms, so why not play soccer?” The new Mr. Rogers.
thank you for all your videos I love them soooooooooooooooooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never ever give up.
Carl is such an inspiration. Wow.
I have never understood paying some people less than others when they do the same job as others.
THANK YOU!!!! GOD BLESS!!
Love all your stories ❤. Never miss it
Thank you to you Steve Hartman and your wonderful children
One day I'm going to meet Meryl and give her the biggest hug in the world!
I love the class it will be sad not to have it best show ever your co anchor are just incredible !!!!
I love these please get them going for a while
Steve, wherever are you going??? And your children are surely going there with you as co-presenter and cameraman?! Thanks MUCH for your compassion in noticing the special things in life, always.
So inspiring. Thank you!
I was hoping they'd visit with Jamarian to see how he's doing these days. As for the teacher's letter, well, what can you expect from the political climate and sloppiness pervading D. C. these days?
Happy Father's day you amazing human!
IQ has little to do with passing a driving test. My IQ is 123 and it took me 7 times before I passed. My first attempt was in 1977 at the age of 17. My final successful attempt was in 2006 at the age of 46. My father had an IQ of 96 and passed on his first attempt at the age of 15 and those were the days when you had to take your test on a manual transmission and I still can't drive one of those.
Awesome 👍😊😁😁
These days, a manual transmission is a theft-prevention device.
Thank you. God bless you.
Love these guys
Outstanding stuff!
I don’t want this series to end! I’ve enjoyed the kids and ur wisdom! I’m sad. 😞👍❤️👀👂😷🙂😵🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✌️
Meryl the her-icane! Well-blown!
What a GREAT series this has been. (I do plan on tuning in for the ultimate as well.) Thanks, Emmett, Meryl, and Steve!! (In alphabetical order. 😉❤️)
We love kindness 101
How can ANYONE dislike this
Kayla, what a superstar! 👏🙌🙏💪
the greatest!
Excellent
Wow👏❤
This is inspiring at any age thank you merci beaucoup . You have opened my heart again and given me hope in mankind. Please find the film ( Animal ) I think you will enjoy it . Sincerely
Julie Mosconi
Paris , France
I'd like to nominate someone for super kindness of every subject of kindness 101!! How do I contact Steve Hartman about this person????
This is kind !
Thanks
Steve's Kids at 10: IQ 100
Me at 27: Dumbness 100
They do a lot of those things
Very smart Kids
Con grads on driving :D
He’s the new Tim Duncan , the banks open
❤️
8:25 Kayla's working on a bill that makes it illegal to pay people with disabilities less than minimum wage? Why is that even necessary? Do people still not understand the meaning of the phrase "minimum wage"?
Stories like this are not helpful, most of the time someone who is disabled no matter how much fortitude you expect them to find will not change the fact that the person is disabled and I hate to burst this self indulged story telling happy thought but most of the time these situations wind up in extreme levels of harassment which can include threats and putting the disabled person in situations that are dangerous not only for the disabled person but for others in and around whatever task is being demanded to be done. So don't push this story off as some kind of happy experience because it is not.
Who else is here because of their teacher
If you know someone ma e Diego tell me
seconed to last class!!!!! NO
Clerical error sucks.
I dunno. Hartman's OK, but I think his crew is carrying him.
hi
im bella
i have cat
Skip. Mr. Hartman, and his editors, should know better. His show is becoming a family vanity project.
You should enjoy life before your time is up.
@@725k9 lol. i'm 23. and if you notice, Mr. Hartman has made more than one video with his family, a trend, and professional standard, that iasn't good. p.s. no need to reply; blocked
@hughmacdonald3595 you remind me of my son. He's a year older than you. I made plenty of mistakes as a mother, but the extent of his negativity and anger- with me and the world in general... I do not understand. I did the best I could at the time and I have continued to love him unconditionally and I always will.
Steve Hartman gives gold every time. I do not feel as if his children/ family are being exploited at all and I would be willing to bet that 20 years from now, as full grown adults, his children would be in agreement. That is not always the case, but as a mature and open minded adult of 50, I am suggesting that you are wrong, and as such, you are missing out on something beautiful.
Wishing you only the best in life ❤
@@ainokc I am 19 y.o. It's not journalism when you feature your children or parent on national TV over and over and over. It's narcissism. As bad as watching someone's vacation videos on their phones. Mr. Hartman should stick to stories that do NOT involve family members; I agree: those are usually gold! I wish you luck and peace.
@@hughmacdonald3595 Thank you for the kind explanation. I do see situations that are clearly exploitation, and others who involve their children only in the most respectful ways. For some reason Steve Hartman falls into the latter for me. That said, I'm still working on my ability to identify narcissism. I'm always aware that I don't like the person, but not incredibly fast to identify the reason (they are narcissistic). I have failed to see his narcissim- he appears to be incredibly genuine to me however I do not know him irl, and beyond that, I've been fooled before.
Regardless of how I feel, I genuinely respect your assessment and especially your feelings. And I appreciate the tone of your reply.
It just occurred to me that that most folks who have sought the spotlight are likely some degree narcissistic. Some more toxic than others.
1:49 I guess that girl is something bad
I wish I could hit like a few hundred times more.