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Hey, Human. I'm Susan Ruth. This podcast was born of two tragedies. Faced with a hopelessness and trying not to succumb to it, I wanted to find a way to try and bring hope and connection into the world. I wanted to be a part of the fabric of change, communion and understanding. I wanted to understand myself better by learning more about the people around me...that if they were capable of great destruction, so was I and if I am capable of great love, so are they. The following is a journal excerpt from the day that started it all:
——— December 3rd, 2015
Yesterday was yet another horrible day in humanity and it struck me incredibly hard. I was driving to the grocery and feeling way too sad, trying to make sense of the senselessness. My head hung low, I felt like we humans had completely lost our way and that maybe there wasn’t any hope for us (dark, I know, but it was a dark moment).
I walked into the store, looking up as an older black man passed me. He smiled a wide smile and said, “Hello, my Sister.” I nearly burst into tears on the spot. I managed a hello back and made my way inside.
After collecting the night’s dinner, I found the shortest line. Standing in front of me was a very old black man with a leather hat. He looked at the few things I had on the conveyor belt and exclaimed, “One sweet potato?! Child, what are you going to do with one sweet potato?!” I told him I was going to put it in my tuna mac n cheese for dinner. He laughed and said it sounded gross to put a sweet potato into macaroni and cheese. I asked him what he was having for dinner and he said, “I’m having tuna, too!” then we both laughed. After exchanging a few facts about where we were from and such, we said our goodbyes and he went off to make his dinner.
Meanwhile a young Latina girl got in line with her family behind me. Her dad forgot batteries so he ran with the other two children to get some. The girl stood there and smiled up at me. She didn’t say a word but hers was the most angelic smile I’d ever seen. I smiled back and then paid for my groceries.
As I was leaving, I turned back to wave a goodbye at the girl. She was still smiling. She was radiant, silent but speaking volumes.
As I walked back to my car, tears began to stream down my face and then I completely let go into sobs. A reversal had happened in the few moments between entering and exiting the store. I was shown not to forget that humanity is beautiful and loving and we are there for each other. We are connecting. Those three people in a random Kroger reminded me of the thread that binds us all, the thread of Love. ------ It would be another few months before I could set everything into motion. Tragedy struck yet again June 12th, 2016, with the Pulse Nightclub shooting. It was another devestating realization that humans were losing their grip on the humanity within us. July 13th, 2016 the first episodes of Hey Human podcast launched. It has been, and continues to be, a great honor to hear the stories of my fellow humans. Thank you, too, for listening. Love, Susan Hey Human® podcast with Susan Ruth "Because every human has a story..." What's your story? Email me Susan @ HeyHumanpodcast.com (no spaces)
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"'Hey Human' is the ultimate podcast for socially and civically engaged listeners. Susan Ruth’s guests and topics span history, sports, catastrophe, philosophy, art, activism, politics, crime and punishment and much more in her conversational yet informative podcast format. Known to many as an award-winning singer-songwriter, Ruth is foremost a potent storyteller drawn to the power of seemingly every day human experiences, which quickly becomes clear in her podcasts. Regardless of topic or guest, her shows are consistently relatable and deeply engaging." Jennifer Chancellor (Former music and entertainment journalist, Tulsa World, former editor-in-chief, Oklahoma Gazette, and current coordinator of marketing and public relations, the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma)
"HEY HUMAN has "Award-Winning" written all over it. The conversations with humans of all walks of life are unexpected and astounding, proof of the ages that your rando earthling is both hilariously insane and, via Susan Ruth's inspiring wit and honesty, filled with hidden spiritual depths... Are we hallucinating or is this possibly the greatest podcast ever...a wealth of unexpected sweetness, madness and genius." 
- Martin Olson (5x Emmy nominated and ACE award winning television and song writer, producer, composer and NY Times best-selling author)

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