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Episode: 301

Once You Learn THIS, You Will Never Be the Same (Life Lessons From an 88 Year Old)

with Judge Frank Caprio

It’s time for life lessons that cut through the noise—and hit home.

He’s known as “America’s Nicest Judge,” and after this episode, you’ll understand why. 

Viral sensation Judge Frank Caprio, beloved for his compassion in the courtroom, is opening up like never before. 

He is sharing the powerful values that shaped his celebrated career on the bench and the hard-won wisdom that will change how you think about success, kindness, and what it means to live a meaningful life. 

This isn’t just the story of an 88-year-old man — it’s a wake-up call for your own story.

Listen on:

We are not in this world alone. We have to rely on one another.

Frank Caprio

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Key takeaways

  1. You can change the course of someone's life by simply placing your hand on their shoulder, telling them you love them, and that you believe in them.

  2. When you place yourself in another's shoes, you open your heart to compassion, recognize their struggles, and remember how deeply you depend on others.

  3. A true act of kindness isn't about giving money. It's about giving yourself, showing you care, and proving your belief in someone when they feel invisible.

  4. Everyone needs a second chance, and when you lead with understanding and compassion, what feels small to you can lift a mountain for someone else.

  5. I'd rather go overboard with compassion than go overboard with punishment. - Frank Caprio

Guests Appearing in this Episode

Judge Frank Caprio

Frank Caprio was the former Chief Judge of Providence Municipal Court, host of Caught In Providence, and a global icon of compassion.

  • Compassion in the Court: Life-Changing Stories from America's Nicest Judge

    In Compassion in the Court, Judge Caprio shares transformative stories and lessons from his life and courtroom, including:

    • Wisdom he gained from his immigrant parents
    • Stories shared by people of all ages who appeared in his courtroom
    • How he developed the ability to tell when someone is not telling the truth
    • The power of growing up with someone who believed in him—and how he’s tried to provide the same for everyone he meets
    • How a person’s worth isn’t measured by the mistakes they make, but by their ability to learn from those mistakes

    Judge Caprio’s memories will challenge readers to become somebody—to value their past and their family, to confront their realities, and to believe that, through respect, compassion, and understanding, they can succeed.

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