That young man taking his mom to prom made me cry. There is a young man who has been raised right! “Each kid could have a perfect mom - for them” - how did that little girl gain so much wisdom at such a young age?
Probably because she and her 2 brothers haven't been exposed to tje dumbing down of America media machine. Steve Hartman and his wife, I jope, keep them away from the idiocy of modern media that's been a major factor in our society.
It's unreal, my foster son has anger issues too, I didn't send him back I got him into therapy and took the time to work on it with him, work with his teachers, work with everyone around him, so while I'm happy he has a forever home I'm irritated they gave up on him.
I love this!! I especially love Mom and Prom. When I got married, I had no brides maids, just a maid of honor, my mom. When I look back on the pictures of the bridal party and family, there's no one in those pics that I still don't love with all my heart.
Wow! That story about the momma in jungle was the best! That's so wonderful that she understood she had to get back to life as she knew it. We think so called civilized society is best and she knew better.
Each of these stories was so heart-warming. The young man who took his mom to prom is such a kind soul and I love how the mom told her husband that their son just outdid him. Adorable! The duck story was the cutest thing I've ever seen, and made me cry, too. All the stories made me well up. And Steve, that's a mighty fine group of kiddos you've got! And your wife asking, "Why is it a man?" made me laugh out loud. (Is the statue supposed to be in the image of the Oscar awards, perhaps?) Loved this whole segment - thank you.
What a group of wonderful stories. Thank you for bringing the poignant memories of my Mom back to my heart. Happy Mother's day to all of the World's Greatest Mom's.
Thank You, Steve!!! It is truly so comforting to know you are always so close, and able to me smile. "A duck?" I appreciate your gift of communicating the positive so well, Sir.
I have seen most of these but they still brought a tear to my eyes. There probably isn’t a mom out there who hasn’t experienced moments of indecision, moments when you think you should have done this or that differently. My son has told me many times that he thinks he had great parents. I guess I have to go with his opinion since he’s the kid! At 44 years old.
My mom was the greatest Mom... because she taught me what common sense was and how to apply it...and for that I will be forever grateful...besides...she loved me ❤️
“When did you first find out?”…. ‘’That he was a duck?” The High Point of an excellent video. I loved watching her look at you breaking up. She knew you were not laughing AT her at all. That bright little girl instinctively knew that she had said something very clever to make you laugh so hard.
Thank you for keeping this on TH-cam. If we are blessed with a loving Mom then She is the world’s Best Mom. I’ve always known my Mom is the best. She would never admit it but I know it💕She left this earth at age 91. That was in Feb 2017. I miss her every day and so do my adult children🥲
Steve Hartman seems such a loving and gentle man. A pleasure to know. He reminds me a little of Paul O’Grady, who was an English entertainer, comedian and noble animal lover. R.I.P. Paul. ❤❤❤And “Hi Steve”. ❤❤❤
All great stories as usual. I loved her look when Steve mentioned that Snowflake was going to college one day. That look was EPIC! I miss my mom, so enjoy yours while you have her.
I loved the first story. I also grew up being passed around and cycling in and out of foster care. It had an effect on me that took many years to understand. I accept mistreatment from others because they stay, but at the same time I'm unable to form strong bonds with anyone, including my children. I love my children more than life itself and we were very close when they were growing up, but now that they're adults I can see that I may have lacked in some areas. We get along, and love each other, but we aren't extremely close. And I'm still single. I have only ever loved one man and refused to ever do that again. I hope that those boys are able to make changes now that they understand. I wish I would have known when I was younger
Excellent as usual! My trophy story is similar. In the early 1970s the Toastmasters International Club I wanted to join had to vote to admit their first woman. Of course the "Speaker of the Day" trophy given out each week was a man at a lecturn. Once I was admitted, I went to several trophy shops until I found one that would make a woman at a lecturn! Used that for years. Eons later, when I was full on in my career, I visited the club again as as guest speaker. By then ... it was 50% women! Would never have advanced in my profession had I not learned many life skills at Toastmasters. I used to lecture to hundreds of medical technicians and doctors and used all of the speaking skills learned in my very supportive club.
Bless you! I have the World's Best Dad as a son, if you are thinking of doing a "Dad" segment. His father chose not to be in his life, but he is the best Father to my 2 grandsons. He had no real male role model and I am absolutely super proud of him! He works and is the main care giver to them!
I wish you would do a follow up on the little girl with Snowflake the duck. I’ve watched this many times, sent it to friends, and whenever something comes up (usually quite serious) and the lead-in question is, “When did you find out…?” the tension is broken because our “inside” joke response is always, “…that he was a duck?!” It cracks us up every time we watch! We’d love to see what’s happened 6+ years down the road. Thanks for such wonderful stories that go to the heart of the human experience.
Dear CBS: Aside from how deeply I admire and respect and have learned from Steve Hartman....if you look at his "numbers"...it justifies him having a show of his own, if he wants it. Since we all know its all about making money for networks...you are losing a fortune. An absolute fortune...and at a time when we need what he has to offer The Most. Pretty stupid if you ask me.
Ah, one of the people so desperate for attention that she posts a Donald Trump comment: one that makes no sense. And not everyone focuses on money, you know. Thank God for that. Have a nice Mother's Day.
First story: they need to work on Taylors issues even though they were caused by his parents and the parents that adopted and returned him. I can inagine what it must be like for a young neglected boy , neglected by 3 sets of parents trying to make sense of the world . As an adopted person myself ican understand why he would have anger issues . All he's known from adults was rejection
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"That he was a duck?" Is the purest form of comedy and innocence. It is beautiful for every single part of it.
I am 62 years old. I with out a doubt have the Worlds Greatest Mom.
A son puts a smile on his mother's face
That young man taking his mom to prom made me cry. There is a young man who has been raised right!
“Each kid could have a perfect mom - for them” - how did that little girl gain so much wisdom at such a young age?
That was soooo beautiful!
I'm crying so hard.
Beautifully said!
Probably because she and her 2 brothers haven't been exposed to tje dumbing down of America media machine. Steve Hartman and his wife, I jope, keep them away from the idiocy of modern media that's been a major factor in our society.
Such a empathetic little lady isn’t she! ❤❤❤
What a sweet young man! Taking his mom to prom with him. Such a good son!
Give Steve Hartman his own show
He has one. You’re watching it. CBS is the financial host of the show and provides the time slot.
@@bibsythecottonelf7147 he has a weekly 2 minute time slot on a tv show. He needs his OWN show
@@DanielDenoted what’s your suggestion for a weekly 43 minute runtime of events that aren’t super profitable to report on?
@@bibsythecottonelf7147 who said a full hour set? He can easily do a 22min broadcast that still makes CBS money and it's not even about money lmao
@@DanielDenoted it is most definitely about money haha I decline to participate in further discourse
All I love that prom story. That was beautiful. She raised a really compassionate kid. I want to adopt that kid that they kept giving back.
What a wonderful break from all the darkness in our current world. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
I loved all of the stories, but was amazed and awed by the insight of Steve's kids. OMG! He and his wife are raising 3 incredible young people.
I recently came across 'On the Road.' Watching it makes my heart swell and my spirit soar.
The duck story is absolutely amazing!
7:12 “Now she can say she went to prom!”
7:14 “Put a smile on my face and an imprint on my heart, that’s gonna last a lifetime!”
I've been ugly crying watching this entire episode 😭😭😭😭😭
It's unreal, my foster son has anger issues too, I didn't send him back I got him into therapy and took the time to work on it with him, work with his teachers, work with everyone around him, so while I'm happy he has a forever home I'm irritated they gave up on him.
You’re one in a million. Thank you!
I love this!! I especially love Mom and Prom. When I got married, I had no brides maids, just a maid of honor, my mom. When I look back on the pictures of the bridal party and family, there's no one in those pics that I still don't love with all my heart.
These stories are my favorites by Steve Hartman and his kids, I always cry happy tears, thank you CBS!
Wow! That story about the momma in jungle was the best! That's so wonderful that she understood she had to get back to life as she knew it. We think so called civilized society is best and she knew better.
David’s story was so merciful and beautiful!!
All the stories are loving!
When I’m losing faith in humanity, this is where I come.
Steve Hartman is the answer
These stories feed my soul… It’s so needed. Thank you
I feel so old , I remember the very first one that Steve Hartman did all those years ago .
Each of these stories was so heart-warming. The young man who took his mom to prom is such a kind soul and I love how the mom told her husband that their son just outdid him. Adorable! The duck story was the cutest thing I've ever seen, and made me cry, too. All the stories made me well up. And Steve, that's a mighty fine group of kiddos you've got! And your wife asking, "Why is it a man?" made me laugh out loud. (Is the statue supposed to be in the image of the Oscar awards, perhaps?) Loved this whole segment - thank you.
You know hes going to make a wonderful husband & father someday. God Bless you son.
It’s AWESOME to see another MOMMA and SON as loved as I am by my SON!!!
No one resports like you. So gifted!!! :) Thank you.
THE BOY AND THE PROM ❤But all were winners 🏆
What a group of wonderful stories. Thank you for bringing the poignant memories of my Mom back to my heart.
Happy Mother's day to all of the World's Greatest Mom's.
Only kids could come up with such a revelation!
Thank You, Steve!!! It is truly so comforting to know you are always so close, and able to me smile. "A duck?"
I appreciate your gift of communicating the positive so well, Sir.
Those kids at the end have critical thinking skills, as well as empathy. That is something to be proud of.
I have seen most of these but they still brought a tear to my eyes. There probably isn’t a mom out there who hasn’t experienced moments of indecision, moments when you think you should have done this or that differently. My son has told me many times that he thinks he had great parents. I guess I have to go with his opinion since he’s the kid! At 44 years old.
Heart warming stories. There is always good in the world. Thank you, Steve, for this 💙
These were lovely, Steve!
These stories truly deserve to be seen or heard the world over. I'm happy I did. Thanks Steve n all who made em possible 👍😍❤
A man. She raised him right. He didn't care he wanted to show her a good time💞
Love,over, love this, especially as a Social Worker. ✊🏽❤️
My mom was the greatest Mom... because she taught me what common sense was and how to apply it...and for that I will be forever grateful...besides...she loved me ❤️
What an amazing young man, to bring his mom to prom! ❤
“When did you first find out?”…. ‘’That he was a duck?” The High Point of an excellent video. I loved watching her look at you breaking up. She knew you were not laughing AT her at all. That bright little girl instinctively knew that she had said something very clever to make you laugh so hard.
Thank you for adding captions for your deaf and hard of hearing viewers!
Thank you, Steve.
Finally an interesting not already covered over and over good feels video.
The pictures on her wall say it all!! This whole piece is wonderful!!!😁
On the Road and Steve Hartman are the best. Love this show and the host.
Best Mom 👩 ❤️ for them. Happy ❤️ Mother's Day 2022.
Kiley & the duck...most excellent! 🙂
Thank you for keeping this on TH-cam. If we are blessed with a loving Mom then She is the world’s Best Mom. I’ve always known my Mom is the best. She would never admit it but I know it💕She left this earth at age 91. That was in Feb 2017. I miss her every day and so do my adult children🥲
Hey young man I am proud of you as a mom and you are truly blessed, mom you did a wonderful job raising responsible young man
Steve Hartman seems such a loving and gentle man. A pleasure to know. He reminds me a little of Paul O’Grady, who was an English entertainer, comedian and noble animal lover. R.I.P. Paul. ❤❤❤And “Hi Steve”. ❤❤❤
All great stories as usual. I loved her look when Steve mentioned that Snowflake was going to college one day. That look was EPIC! I miss my mom, so enjoy yours while you have her.
Absolutely Beautiful Family!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Awwww how sweet, congratulations mom and son,, Son you made her life time
David is a beautiful blend of his mom and dad.
Thank you so much for reminding us about the good in people.
I loved the first story. I also grew up being passed around and cycling in and out of foster care. It had an effect on me that took many years to understand. I accept mistreatment from others because they stay, but at the same time I'm unable to form strong bonds with anyone, including my children. I love my children more than life itself and we were very close when they were growing up, but now that they're adults I can see that I may have lacked in some areas. We get along, and love each other, but we aren't extremely close. And I'm still single. I have only ever loved one man and refused to ever do that again. I hope that those boys are able to make changes now that they understand. I wish I would have known when I was younger
Just found this site, love it! Watching from Cyprus.
Awesome stories as always 🙏🏼🙏🏼
i never went to a prom either
and i cry alot watching these videos
We enjoyed these upbuilding videos Thanks 😂😊😂😊😂😊❤❤❤
This story makes me cry and hope David will take back his mom
David's story is so unique
Excellent as usual! My trophy story is similar. In the early 1970s the Toastmasters International Club I wanted to join had to vote to admit their first woman. Of course the "Speaker of the Day" trophy given out each week was a man at a lecturn. Once I was admitted, I went to several trophy shops until I found one that would make a woman at a lecturn! Used that for years. Eons later, when I was full on in my career, I visited the club again as as guest speaker. By then ... it was 50% women! Would never have advanced in my profession had I not learned many life skills at Toastmasters. I used to lecture to hundreds of medical technicians and doctors and used all of the speaking skills learned in my very supportive club.
Beautiful Stories!!!
Beautiful
"How did you know...?"
"That he was a duck?"
💀⚰️🥀
The Good Project should include all of us!
Bless you! I have the World's Best Dad as a son, if you are thinking of doing a "Dad" segment. His father chose not to be in his life, but he is the best Father to my 2 grandsons. He had no real male role model and I am absolutely super proud of him! He works and is the main care giver to them!
❤ Bless you for sharing these inspiring stories. I pray that many hearts will be touched and lives changed because of your efforts.
Steve, you make me happy !
Every story is all my favorite 🤩
Steve and family are the best 🏆
What a wonderful son Denatis is!
Thank you David
Thanks CBS !!!
Loved them all!
Kyle!…….girrlll 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 17:30
😂😂😂
Absolutely Love ❤️
This is the best story ❤
I wish you would do a follow up on the little girl with Snowflake the duck. I’ve watched this many times, sent it to friends, and whenever something comes up (usually quite serious) and the lead-in question is, “When did you find out…?” the tension is broken because our “inside” joke response is always, “…that he was a duck?!” It cracks us up every time we watch!
We’d love to see what’s happened 6+ years down the road. Thanks for such wonderful stories that go to the heart of the human experience.
Dear CBS: Aside from how deeply I admire and respect and have learned from Steve Hartman....if you look at his "numbers"...it justifies him having a show of his own, if he wants it. Since we all know its all about making money for networks...you are losing a fortune. An absolute fortune...and at a time when we need what he has to offer The Most. Pretty stupid if you ask me.
Ah, one of the people so desperate for attention that she posts a Donald Trump comment: one that makes no sense. And not everyone focuses on money, you know. Thank God for that. Have a nice Mother's Day.
The little girl and the duck🥰❤️
Awesome
Her face😍❤️ 19:27
Loved all of it.
Make sure you wish dad a happy Mother's Day too you never know
I’m already crying for the girl when her little duck dies. 😩
OMG!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️
Nice stories 👍
❤️😭 Prom!
That was the best I ever seen about the amazon
We have to change it to women day every woman is a mom
This young man and his mother are awesome.
However, it would be uncomfortable if my mother told me to move my hips.
😂
Well, good thing, that's his mom and not yours.
"How did you first find out? " 🤔
"That he was a duck? "😮😊
"No, that..." 😂🤣😂🤣
Priceless
❤ Shared!😊
I hope Taylor and his mom and brother are thriving
First story: they need to work on Taylors issues even though they were caused by his parents and the parents that adopted and returned him. I can inagine what it must be like for a young neglected boy , neglected by 3 sets of parents trying to make sense of the world . As an adopted person myself ican understand why he would have anger issues . All he's known from adults was rejection
I loved every story, as usual, but I have to say, Steve's 10 yr old saying he'd 'adapted' to thinking his Mom was the greatest? Classic.
AMAZON STORY IS SOOO HEARTWARMING
I Love Taylor too