PS I LOVE YOU in the Brooklyn Paper is written by OTBKB friend and fave, Wendy Ponte. Here’s her column about KarmaTube, the YouTube of spirituality videos. According to their website: "It’s a collection of short, "do something" videos coupled with
simple actions that every viewer can take. Our mission is to spread the
good. Thank you for your partnership in service."
What goes around, comes around — or so they say. Or, as my friend Jenny
Douglas, a Park Sloper and one of the creators and coordinators of
KarmaTube.org, says, “Light begets light.”KarmaTube
is the latest user-generated content Web site, like YouTube, where
viewers provide the videos. But that’s where the resemblance ends.
KarmaTube’s videos are meant to inspire change and spread some good
around. Apparently it’s really caught on — launched last January,
KarmaTube already has more than 10,000 subscribers.KarmaTube is
run on a completely volunteer basis and operates with zero budget.
This, Douglas tells me, is part of the beauty of the organization. It
is all about service and creating good karma…
Thanks for posting this, Louise! I’ve just stumbled upon it–five months after Wendy wrote her piece for The Brooklyn Paper. And I’m happy to say that the number of people around the globe who each Friday morning receive a KarmaTube video is, as of today, just shy of 16,000.
Warm regards from a fellow Brooklynite.
Jenny