

Good Eyedeas Session #3: The Kindness of Strangers
What if kindness could spread like a virus?
"I wanted to do something which was kind, something I could practise some creativity and connect with other people."
Actor and filmmaker Joshua Ford was going through a rough patch. He dealt with it in an unusual way. Leaving 100 small envelopes on the tube, each one with a message of encouragement inside, he found that spreading a little kindness to strangers helped him feel the care of the world reflected back.
Joshua joins us to talk about his journey, the film he made about the experience, and what he's learned about kindness and humanity.
Read more in this BBC article
As always, after the talk and Q&A, we'll grab a bite to eat and take part in our own group creative challenge.
We aim for you to walk out of our events feeling energised, inspired and more hopeful!
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Who is this event for?
Anyone who would describe themselves as creative, curious and conscientious. You don't have to work in the creative industries, as the topics we explore are designed to make you think about how we can all use our creativity to make a difference. Our creative challenges are crafted to put everyone on an even playing field.
Will there be food and drink?
Yes! Sharing plates are included in the ticket price, and drinks are available to purchase from the bar.
What is Good Eye?
Good Eye is an idea. An idea that shamelessly idealistic creativity is key to building a kinder, fairer and greener future for us all. We are slowly and intentionally building something that brings together all who believe in the power of creativity and want to use their powers for good.
Any questions?
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