HugNation: A Living Legacy of Love and Optimism Created on the Web

Grandson John Styn and Grandfather Caleb Shikles Encourage the World to Reach Out and Hug Each Other

Adorned in shocking pink hair and an amazingly positive attitude to life and all the world's woes, John Styn and his gray-haired 94-year-old grandfather Caleb Shikles, began a crusade to pass love across the internet with their HugNation website. Yahoo News brought
HugNation: A Living Legacy of Love and Optimism Created on the Web
 attention to a very positive and unique place on the web.

Caleb was an extremely upbeat Baptist preacher who also fought for civil rights and against war. He worked with Martin Luther King for a short while. Until his passing on March 29th of 2007, together he and his grandson worked on a project that spread love and goodwill to anyone who came to the HugNation site to join in the live chat.

With the death of Caleb's wife, John spent more time with his grandfather. John, also known as Halcyon on his HugNation website, realized his grandfather had something special to offer a world often caught up in its own problems and emptiness. They began a website dedicated to the positive message, "the world would rather hug you than hurt you." They created HugNation.

No stranger to live webcams, or how to bring in the viewers, John had won a 2000 Webby Award for "Best Personal Website". The website is cockybastard.com.

Caleb spread the word that "Hug, you feel the heartbeat, you feel this person." and the pair encouraged people to connect with each other both via webcast virtual hugs and in person. The beauty of the website of course being, that they could reach out to anyone on the planet with computer and internet access.

The virtual chat doors are open all the time. Everyone is welcomed with open arms. With the death of his eternally optimistic grandfather, the hosted live Group Hug webcast, is now lead by an upbeat Halcyon himself. It is every Tuesday 1 P.M. Pacific Time.

People joining the chat, freely offer and ask for needed virtual hugs. The atmosphere is contagious and uplifting, particularly when hosted by the positive John Halcyon himself. He learned well from his grandfather and is continuing to spread the message of love around.

 
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I love hugs. My grandfather loves hugs and I guess he passed it down. I think this is a great idea that has been well executed.

Posted on 06/15/2007 at 5:06:00 PM

I don't really care for hugs myself, but who knows maybe a virtual hug is what I need instead.

Posted on 06/14/2007 at 11:06:00 AM

Interesting.

Posted on 06/13/2007 at 7:06:00 PM

This is very cool - thanks for letting us know about it.

Posted on 06/11/2007 at 10:06:00 PM

What a very cool idea. I'm glad I read this.

Posted on 06/11/2007 at 3:06:00 PM

I'm interviewing a 77 year old musician and I can see how therapeutic it is for both of us. We need to unite the generations.

Posted on 06/11/2007 at 2:06:00 PM

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