Young Boy Leaves Pep Talks On Neighbor’s Doorbell Camera
Could you imagine checking your doorbell camera to find out a young boy has left you an inspiration message? Would absolutely make MY day, it would probably make yours too….

Could you imagine checking your doorbell camera to find out a young boy has left you an inspiration message? Would absolutely make MY day, it would probably make yours too. Can't wait for you to see this video.
This story was originally found on GoodNewsNetwork.org and we had to use it for our Cup o' Joy story here on The Andie Summers Show.
Doorbell Camera Evidence Of Good Deeds
There is evidence or these preteens/teens (or at least one of them) doing good deeds for doorbell cameras in his local area.
Oddly enough, there some seems to be a group of friends with these kind stranger, maybe they were all passing on that same positivity? Back when we were growing up, we would ding dong ditch neighbors (I know, terrible) but since that is no longer possible with video camera doorbells everywhere, these kids have resorted to something much nicer.
What Did He Say To The Camera?
This young boy had a really sweet message for one (maybe more) cameras. We are unsure if this just happened more often or it was just a one off for this young boy.
Sometimes we get overwhelmed by the emotion of the moment, maybe that was the case with this young boy. Watch the video and let us know what you think.
A Powerful Message
This young boy is now going absolutely viral for all of the right reasons. Here's my favorite quote.
“You matter, alright? There’s always going to be someone who cares about you. You’re a good person. No matter what people say about you; you matter.”
Maybe take this as a lesson to do good things and leave a message for your neighbor. It goes a long way, I know I would absolutely love a message from a neighbor like this, wouldn't you?
When Hollywood actors went on strike for the first time in forty years last week, production on all sets stopped. That affected all country stars acting in TV or movies.
The strike will not affect reality shows like American Idol and The Voice, full of country music royalty helping young budding stars' dreams come true. Those shows will go on as scheduled, giving us all the chance to see Reba McEntire and Dan + Shay sitting in red chairs on The Voice as first-time coaches on the show.
According to the guidelines, SAG-AFTRA members cannot attend premieres, do interviews for completed work, go to awards shows, attend film festivals, or even promote projects on social media while the strike is in effect. They are also prohibited from attending conventions such as Comic-Con to promote any past or present work made under a SAG-AFTRA contract.
The strike will affect those country stars that have done a lot of acting in the past, including Tim McGraw, McEntire, Lainey Wilson, Randy Houser, and more.
We searched for what to watch on TV and streaming services during the strike, which could last for months. For you, we gathered some TV shows already on streaming services where you can watch your favorite country stars flexing their acting skills, talking about their career in documentaries, and more.
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Reba McEntire in "Reba" TV Sitcom on Hulu (2001)

Reba got her very own sitcom in 2001 called "Reba." The show was a huge hit, and you can watch all six seasons on Hulu.
Reba McEntire on "Malibu Country" on Hulu (2012)

In 2012, Reba got the second sitcom that starred her along with Legendary comedian Lily Tomlin. It aired on ABC and only had one season, but you can watch that season, which features an appearance from Blake Shelton, on Hulu.
Jelly Roll "Save Me" Hulu Documentary (2023)

This is a must-see for any fan of Jelly Roll and country music. This doc is gripping and emotional and can be streamed on Hulu.
"CMA Fest: 50 Years Of Fan Fair" (2023)

This new documentary talks to many country superstars and tells the fascinating story of how CMA Fest, known originally as Fan Fair, came about and still plays each year to this day.
"George & Tammy" on Showtime (2022)

If you haven't yet watched this drama mini-series on the life of country royalty George Jones and Tammy Wynette, you have to see it. Played by actors Jessica Chastain and Michael Shannon, it tells the story of George & Tammy's turbulent love, marriage, and life in country music.
"Nashville" TV show on Hulu (2012)

This ABC drama about the life of fictional country singers in Nashville is spot on how the Nashville machine works to make ordinary people country music superstars. The show began in 2012 and lasted for six seasons. It starred Charles Esten, Hayden Panettiere, and Connie Britton.
"The Voice" (2011-present)

If you have "Live TV" on Hulu, you can watch The Voice's past seasons. You can watch when The Voice Season 24 airs with Reba and Dan + Shay in coaches' chairs. The show will go on as planned and is not affected by the strike.
"American Idol" - (2023)

You can re-watch Season Six of "American Idol" with Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie. You can watch Season Eight when it airs the next day, and Season Seven reruns are expected to drop on the service soon.
Reba McEntire on ABC's "Big Sky" (2023)

While this show was recently canceled, watching the last season when Reba played a villain for the first time was so much fun. She's bad, and her real-life boyfriend, Rex Linn, who also starred on the show. Why is it so fun to see Reba as a villain?
"Yellowstone" (2018-2023)

Lainey Wilson got her acting start on TV's "Yellowstone" on Paramount. She plays a singer named Abby in Season Five. While they haven't finished Season Five with all the drama with Kevin Costner not wanting to come back and now the actor's strike, you can watch all of the show, including the first part of Season Five, on Peacock.
"1883" on Paramount Plus (2021)

You can watch the whole mini-series show "1883" starring Tim McGraw and Faith Hill on Paramount Plus. The show is epic and features a powerful acting job from both country superstars.