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How To Help Kids Do More Good
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One of the most powerful gifts we can give our children is a sense of empathy—and the belief that they can make a difference, no matter their age. That’s the message from philanthropist and entrepreneur Neil Ghosh.
NTD sat down with Ghosh for more insights on how we can help our children learn more about the joy of giving.
America Hero’s: Lessons For The Current Crisis
In this episode of New Frontiers Paul Johnson and Larry Aldrich are joined by Neil Ghosh, author of Do More Good, for a deep and moving conversation about the power of individuals to shape society. Ghosh shares his journey from a young immigrant to a global humanitarian, offering personal stories and hard-won lessons from icons like Mother Teresa, the Dalai Lama, and John Glenn. Together, they explore the unifying values that define America – and what it takes to bridge our political and cultural divides.
The Power of Reinvention with Kathi Sharpe-Ross
Episode Title: Do More Good: Reinventing the Way We Give
Neil Ghosh speaks with host Kathi Sharpe-Ross about navigating change, rediscovering purpose, and finding new ways to give—even in uncertain times. This inspiring conversation dives into the values behind Do More Good and how small actions can spark lasting impact.
Listen to the Episode on Apple Podcasts. Also available on Spotify and iHeart Radio.
- From Kolkata to Global Leadership: Neil Ghosh Discusses Empathy-Driven Change in ‘Do More Good’” – Interview by Raji Menon Prakash, A Lotus in the MudFrom Kolkata to Global Leadership: Neil Ghosh Discusses Empathy-Driven Change in ‘Do More Good’” – Interview by Raji Menon Prakash, A Lotus in the Mud
- In an age of overwhelm and performative activism, Neil Ghosh offers a radical yet grounded reminder: empathy, when practiced consistently, becomes a force for real, systemic change. In this deeply human interview, he shares the moments that shaped him—from Kolkata’s dusty alleys to global leadership—and why doing more good isn’t a slogan but a lifelong practice.In an age of overwhelm and performative activism, Neil Ghosh offers a radical yet grounded reminder: empathy, when practiced consistently, becomes a force for real, systemic change. In this deeply human interview, he shares the moments that shaped him—from Kolkata’s dusty alleys to global leadership—and why doing more good isn’t a slogan but a lifelong practice.
- Neil Ghosh joins Dennis Knapp and Kermit Zarley on Heretic Happy Hour’s inaugural Patheos Political Panel to explore the question: 'What does my faith say about political authority?Neil Ghosh joins Dennis Knapp and Kermit Zarley on Heretic Happy Hour’s inaugural Patheos Political Panel to explore the question: 'What does my faith say about political authority?
- In this episode, we are joined by Dennis Knapp, Neil Ghosh, and Kermit Zarley as we kick off the first-ever Patheos Political Panel. In the episode, we tackle the question "what does my faith say about political authority?In this episode, we are joined by Dennis Knapp, Neil Ghosh, and Kermit Zarley as we kick off the first-ever Patheos Political Panel. In the episode, we tackle the question "what does my faith say about political authority?
- Neil Ghosh Shares His Book Do More Good on KATU (ABC Affiliate – Portland, Oregon). Watch Neil's interview where he discusses the inspiration behind his upcoming book Do More Good: Inspiring Lessons from Extraordinary People, and the global impact of generosity, empathy, and community actionNeil Ghosh Shares His Book Do More Good on KATU (ABC Affiliate – Portland, Oregon). Watch Neil's interview where he discusses the inspiration behind his upcoming book Do More Good: Inspiring Lessons from Extraordinary People, and the global impact of generosity, empathy, and community action
- Interviewed by Amy Jamieson for SUCCESS Magazine’s May 2025 issue: ‘5 Steps Anyone Can Take to Do More GoodInterviewed by Amy Jamieson for SUCCESS Magazine’s May 2025 issue: ‘5 Steps Anyone Can Take to Do More Good
- Finding Common Ground with People Who Are Not Like Us Neil Ghosh joins Safi Kaskas, renowned for his English translation of the Quran, and Keith Giles, former pastor and bestselling author, for a wide-ranging conversation on bridging divides in America. The episode explores the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, the roots of fear, the power of empathy, and the shared responsibility of both immigrants and native-born citizens in building common ground.Finding Common Ground with People Who Are Not Like Us Neil Ghosh joins Safi Kaskas, renowned for his English translation of the Quran, and Keith Giles, former pastor and bestselling author, for a wide-ranging conversation on bridging divides in America. The episode explores the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, the roots of fear, the power of empathy, and the shared responsibility of both immigrants and native-born citizens in building common ground.
- Neil Ghosh joins Safi Kaskas on the Heretic Happy Hour podcast to explore the power of empathy in bridging political, social, and religious dividesNeil Ghosh joins Safi Kaskas on the Heretic Happy Hour podcast to explore the power of empathy in bridging political, social, and religious divides
- Neil Ghosh joins Safi Kaskas on the Heretic Happy Hour podcast to explore the power of empathy in bridging political, social, and religious dividesNeil Ghosh joins Safi Kaskas on the Heretic Happy Hour podcast to explore the power of empathy in bridging political, social, and religious divides
- Breaking the Barriers Modeling Hunts 2023 – Interview with various TV channels in Kolkata, IndiaBreaking the Barriers Modeling Hunts 2023 – Interview with various TV channels in Kolkata, India
- Building a career in development: Neil Ghosh Interview with Kate Warren, DevexBuilding a career in development: Neil Ghosh Interview with Kate Warren, Devex
- Neil Ghosh addresses attendees at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. His remarks explore the need for a united, coordinated effort by international development organizations and individuals to combat crippling poverty and injustice.Neil Ghosh addresses attendees at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. His remarks explore the need for a united, coordinated effort by international development organizations and individuals to combat crippling poverty and injustice.
- COVIDxNOWCOVIDxNOW
- Interview with SID World CongressInterview with SID World Congress
- Interview with Voice of America about election of Kamala HarrisInterview with Voice of America about election of Kamala Harris
- A Conversation with Neil GhoshA Conversation with Neil Ghosh
- Inclusive BusinessInclusive Business
- Washington Post News ReportWashington Post News Report

Inspirational Lessons for
Positive Change
Neil Ghosh’s long and rewarding career didn’t come without difficulties. Yet, he was resolute to drive positive change and do more good in the world.
He did that by pioneering a youth club in the slums of Kolkata after his father went to jail for his social activism. He did it by advocating for children in marginalized communities, and by fostering connections with remarkable people and learning from them. And he’s done it in the private, government, and nonprofit sectors worldwide.
In short, Neil embodies the spirit of this book—a book that millions should own and consult every day.






