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GOOD PEOPLE GOOD WORKS
Laurent Imbault and GoodnessTV: Uplifting the World - P2/2
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My name is
Laurent Imbault.
I am a 62-year-old
Montreal (Canada) actor
and I decided:
1) I had enough of
the catastrophic view
of the mainstream media.
2) It was unfair
that only rich people
could be philanthropists.
So I'm
a poor philanthropist.
Halo, loyal viewers,
and welcome to today’s
Good People, Good Works
featuring the conclusion
of a two-part series on
Internet television station
GoodnessTV which airs
inspirational programs
on noble individuals and
groups who are uplifting
our world through
their sincere efforts
to better
the human condition.
The station’s founder is
Laurent Imbault,
a noted Canadian actor
and comedian.
Mr. Imbault starred
in the Canadian television
drama “Watatatow,”
a long-running series
that addressed
important social issues
faced by youth.
He has also appeared
in films produced both
in Canada and the USA.
As Mr. Imbault explains,
one of GoodnessTV’s
objectives is to connect
people and organizations
through its programs,
and thus accelerate
constructive change
around the globe.
The idea is to hopefully
create a network
of people sharing ideas,
sharing know-how,
knowledge, experiences,
so that things
can move a lot faster
than they’re moving now.
Because it seems to me
that every time people
want to do something,
they start from scratch.
They go in villages
and start from scratch,
and they never
share experiences
about what works,
what doesn’t work;
what has been done
in one country,
could work in another one.
But the ideas
are not shared because
there is no platform.
There is nowhere
where people can
share those ideas.
So GoodnessTV
really wants to become
‘goodness network’
where people can
exchange all these ideas
and grow faster.
I just recently
came back from India
where I spent three weeks.
And I met a lot of NGOs
in India.
And there are
a lot of good people,
a lot of good work
being done there.
For instance,
I met an organization
called Pragya,
and Pragya works
in the upper Himalayas,
10,000 feet and higher.
And my wife was recently
in Bolivia, and she met
a similar organization
in Bolivia which is called
Mano a Mano and
they work in the upper
Andes (mountains).
And when Pragya saw
the video that
my wife shot in Bolivia,
immediately they went,
“Wait a minute, we should
talk to one another
because we have
the same network,
framework of working.
We’re working
in the same conditions
more or less,
so maybe we have
developed know-how
that they can use.
And maybe they have
developed know-how
that we can use.”
Mr. Imbault, who realizes
that technological advances
provide a fantastic way
to bring people together
and give them hope,
shares his plans
for broadening the scope
of GoodnessTV.
And 10 years from now,
things are going
to be very different.
And things are going
to be very integrated,
where people can talk
and communicate.
And we’re working now
to develop web streaming,
like instantaneous
web streaming.
My wife was in Copenhagen
for the (climate) summit
in December,
and with the iPhone
she can suddenly capture
Desmond Tutu
doing a speech,
and we can broadcast it.
And it’s fantastic, and
the more it’s going to go,
the more people are going
to be able to streamline
and tell us what is
happening in the world.
And ultimately what
we wanted really to do
is to have
an actual television,
where you come
every morning and there’s
an anchorperson saying
"Hi, welcome to
Goodness TV,
this is Tuesday.
Today we’re having
people in South Africa,
there’s this happening
in South Africa,
there’s this thing
happening in Nairobi,
there’s this thing
happening in India," and
to have young reporters
in the field
in these countries
telling us every day
what is being done today.
What is good,
what is happening,
what is the good news today
in your part of the world,
tell us.
And we have
a newscast every day
with an anchorman saying,
"Well we have good news
coming from this place
and that place
and all over the world."
Because we need hope;
if the human mind
doesn’t have hope
he will not survive.
Why do we need stations
such as GoodnessTV?
Viewers may be inspired
by watching stories about
the kindness and nobility
that exists in our world
and wish to create
the very same spirit
where they live.
We live
because we have dreams.
If the human mind
could not dream,
we could not exist.
We are all, you and I,
and everybody
that’s watching this,
the product
of someone’s dream,
the product
of millions of dreams.
I personally go back
to the beginning
of the human race,
because somebody
dreamt of having a child,
and that person
dreamt of a better life
for his child or her child,
and I am the result
of all this dreaming.
And we need to dream
that we’re going to make it.
We need to dream
that the human mind
and the human spirit
will evolve into
a higher consciousness,
and that we’re going to
live in a world of peace.
When we return,
Mr. Imbault will discuss
how GoodnessTV is
helping a sincere, humble
Indian schoolteacher.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Good People, Good Works,
as we continue
our intriguing interview
with Canadian actor
Laurent Imbault,
founder of GoodnessTV.
Mr. Imbault believes
that media outlets
such as his can truly
benefit our world
in large and small ways,
and shares a recent
experience in India.
I think people need
to be happy.
I created something
while I was in India.
I had an idea, because
I met this wonderful guy
who invited me and my son
into his house.
HHHHhhhe comes from
a very small village.
He was very, very poor.
And through working
very hard at night and
trying to make money
he got a master’s degree
from a university.
And now he’s working
for a big, I think,
British corporation.
Anyway, he’s making money
and he’s well off.
And he, on a regular basis,
goes back to his village
and teaches French and
English to the children
in his village for free.
And I said, “Sunil,
what can I do for you?
Can I help?
Can I give you money?”
He says,
“I don’t need money.”
He says,
“But I will need pencils
and I will need erasers.
And I will need
school books.”
And I thought,
“Wait a minute.
There are probably,
hundreds of thousands
of people doing this
that don’t need money
that will need books
and school supplies.
So I’m going to
create something called
“Micro Goodness.”
And it’s going to be
a special area
in GoodnessTV where
you can go and say, “Oh!
This guy needs 12 pencils.
I can go to the pharmacy;
I can go to the store
and easily buy 12 pencils,
put them in an envelope,
put his name on it and
mail it. That I can do!”
It’s not a big thing.
But for him, it’s major.
There’s people in Africa,
there’s people in Asia,
there’s people
all over the world
trying to teach other kids
that have
absolutely nothing.
They have no blackboard,
they have no chalk,
and they have nothing.
I can certainly
help those people.
And ordinary people
can read this and say,
“Hey! What is 12 pencils?
What is CAD$10
of school supplies?
I can go to the store
and buy that, and
put that in an envelope,
put a name on it
and mail it.”
And we need to get a sense
that you and I
can change things.
There’s so much more
we can do
that will give us a feeling
of accomplishment,
a feeling of
having done something.
Today I did something
for another human being.
I helped somebody today.
And that
makes me feel good,
makes them feel good,
and it helps the kids.
Although GoodnessTV
has only been on the air
for less than a year,
Laurent Imbault
is encouraged
by the response
he receives from viewers.
I get a lot of feedback.
I get people
who write to me and
thank me for doing this.
People will post comments
on the website.
We created a blog
about two weeks ago;
while I was in India,
I started to write a blog,
and now we’re going
to add a forum to this.
To Mr. Imbault,
running GoodnessTV
is an act of love,
and is similar
to creating a work of art.
I am a professional actor.
I am an artist,
and I approached this
the way an artist
would approach it.
An artist wants
to create something;
he doesn’t want
to create it to sell it.
He wants to create it
because he has
an immense urge to create.
This was done
the same way;
It’s not a question
that I am creating this
to make money,
I am creating this
because I am an artist
and I think that
it’s my need to create it.
Devoting his time, energy
and personal finances
to this worthwhile
and praiseworthy project,
Laurent Imbault views
GoodnessTV
as his gift to the world.
To me this is my legacy
to the world.
I am not very good
at caretaking, I could
never go out in the field,
like people
that go to Haiti and
go to Africa and help.
I am not very good at that.
I know that.
But this is what I can do.
My little contribution
is Goodness TV, because
I am good at that.
I am good with producing,
I am an actor,
I can talk to a camera,
I can do narrations,
I am good with people,
so that I can do.
So this is my legacy,
Goodness TV.
This is what I am giving
to the world.
May Providence bless you
Mr. Imbault and
dedicated associates for
your kind-hearted efforts
to improve
and uplift our world.
We wish GoodnessTV
great success
in the future, and
may many more people
benefit from
its refreshing programs.
For more details
on GoodnessTV,
please visit:
www.GoodnessTV.org
Thank you
for watching today’s
Good People, Good Works
here on
Supreme Master Television.
The World Around Us
is next,
after Noteworthy News.
May we all forever enjoy
inner peace and tranquility.
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