The Happy Pod: Christmas with the man I saved
A US woman whose bone marrow donation saved a father of three in Australia has spent Christmas with him and his family. Cassidy Feeney and Gennaro Rapinese had never met before.
A US woman whose bone marrow saved a father of three in Australia has spent Christmas with him and his family. Gennaro Rapinese, whose leukaemia was cured by the donation, greeted Cassidy Feeney at the airport in Perth with the words 'you saved my life'. Cassidy, who had never met Gennaro before, says she decided to donate because she had want someone to do the same for her loved ones - and believes everyone should care more about others and less about themselves.
Also, how a community rallied around to help after customers left a restaurant in Montreal without paying a large bill. The owner of Mama Khan's uses his profits to run a soup kitchen and deliver free meals to those in need.
The company in Sweden that is tackling loneliness by giving employees time off dedicated to working on their friendships.
A chance encounter and a small act of kindness that led to a couple getting engaged.
Plus a very rare pink platypus, and why millions of people around the world sing the Scottish folk song, Auld Lang Syne, to mark the new year.
Presenter: Oliver Conway
Music: Iona Hampson
(Photo: Cassidy Feeney (L) and Gennaro Rapinese (R). Credit: ABC News)
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