Ep 4: Small Steps with John Quiñones: Do the Right Thing, Even When No One is WatchingEp 4: Small Steps with John Quiñones: Do the Right Thing, Even When No One is Watching
Small Steps. Big Change.
Like many of our guests, John Quiñones is an excellent storyteller and uses his storytelling as a way to further social change. We will continue to discuss some of the themes from past episodes and really center on the idea of always doing the right...
52:42•28 Sept 2022
John Quiñones: The Power of Integrity and Small Steps
“I think- and what would you do- that there's also this big idea around the power of one person and how that power can transform and build so much.”
What does it mean to always do the right thing, even when no one is watching? In this episode of 'Small Steps. Big Change.', Andrew Sullivan chats with John Quiñones, a journalist whose journey from migrant farm work to winning seven national Emmy awards is nothing short of inspiring. Known for his role as the host and creator of 'What Would You Do?', Quiñones has spent decades using storytelling to spark social change and highlight ethical dilemmas.
Throughout their conversation, John shares personal anecdotes that shaped his career, emphasizing the importance of integrity and compassion. They delve into how representation in media can influence societal norms and discuss behind-the-scenes moments from 'What Would You Do?'. John believes in the transformative power of small steps, underscoring how one person's actions can ripple out to create significant change. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking motivation to make a difference, one step at a time.

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