fbpx

Two Nice Jewish Boys Episode 108 – Don’t Worry Be Happy

[additional-authors]
September 26, 2018

The Internet is a double edged sword – on one hand, it connects people, it entertains, it informs, educates and inspires. But it’s also time consuming, highly addictive and often puts the spotlight on a more sinister side of humanity.

Well, if there’s a winning chance for the positive side of the net, it must be thanks to Meir Kay. Meir is an independent content creator on YouTube, a vlogger and an internet personality. He started uploading videos in 2010, and has since become incredibly successful. His short movies have gone viral on social media amassing hundreds of millions of views. Meir Kay has tons of different types of videos – from acts-of-kindness clips to inspirational shorts and social experiments – but throughout all of his content, one thing stands out – positivity. I think it’s safe to say that Meir Kay is one of the MOST positive figures on the internet. And that positivity has influenced countless people. Going over the comments on his videos is enough to understand the impact that he has had. Now, all that remains is to wonder, what makes this guy so upbeat!? I mean, you can’t REALLY be that happy? Right?

We’re THRILLED to have Meir Kay with us today to talk about his videos and about the power of positivity.

Meir’s YouTube and Facebook

RSS Subscribe

Direct Download

Did you enjoy this article?
You'll love our roundtable.

Editor's Picks

Latest Articles

Cerf’s Up!

As the publisher and co-founder of Random House, Bennett Cerf was one of the most important figures in 20th-century culture and literature.

Are We Still Comfortably Numb?

Forgiving someone on behalf of a community that is not yours is not forgiveness. It is opportunism dressed up as virtue.

National Picnic Day

There is nothing like spreading a soft blanket out in the shade and enjoying some delicious food with friends and family.

John Lennon’s Dream – And Where It Fell Short

His message of love — hopeful, expansive, humane — inspired genuine moral progress. It fostered hope that humanity might ultimately converge toward those ideals. In too many parts of the world, that expectation collided with societies that did not share those assumptions.

Journeys to the Promised Land

Just as the Torah concludes with the people about to enter the Promised Land, leaders are successful when the connections we make reveal within us the humility to encounter the Infinite.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.