Kevin Bacon at SiriusXM Studios on Sept. 5, 2023, in New York City.Photo:Noam Galai/Getty

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Kevin Baconis leveraging his connections for a good cause — actually, several!
In celebration ofInternational Day of Charitythis past Tuesday, the 65-year-old actor and philanthropist launched his brand-newSix Degrees with Kevin Baconpodcast, an extension of his non-profitSixDegrees.org. Both play on the popular"Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon"game, and the podcast strives to “[bring] you one degree closer to nonprofits making a positive impact in the world.”
“The mission of both is to encourage people to make a difference in the world around them and will help them to lean in, learn and be inspired to act,” reads a release.
“You hear celebrities speak and you see them all the time, but the people that do the actual groundwork get a chance to really share their experience,” he says when asked what inspired the show. “So we thought, ‘Why not combine those two things?’ "
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TheThey/Themactor says the first part of each episode “is fun and a little bit lighter,” in the sense that he speaks with fellow celebrities he has a connection with.
“Then we also introduce and bring on these good folks who work with these famous people,” he continues. “They can talk about not only the causes, but also, I’m always struck with what makes somebody want to do that with their lives — what makes somebody want to spend their life giving back? I like to dive into that and get some insight about that.”
Aside from Ruffalo, 55, some of Bacon’s first celebrity guests includeMatthew McConaughey,Jewel,Thomas RhettandBear Grylls.
“There’s a pretty wide variety,” the actor tells PEOPLE. “It’s fun because I get to shoot the breeze with some of these people.”
Bacon also says he finds hosting “challenging in its own way,” explaining, “I’ve done countless interviews myself, but being on the other side of it is a whole new experience for me.”
Kevin Bacon backstage atThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonin New York City on March 29, 2023.Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty
But nowadays, he feels more of a sense of pride about it — and his mindset is, “If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.”
“I just kind of figured it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere, and so there’s very little for me to do about it,” Bacon says. “The first time that I ever really embraced it, I thinkwas with the foundation.”
“I’ve said this before, and I really truly believe this: The thing about ‘Six Degrees’ is you got to take me out of it,” he adds. “If you take me out of it, the concept is actually beautiful, because it shows that we are all connected — and not only are we connected, but we hunger for connections.”
Bacon continues, “I think we would be better to each other and feel less of a sense of division if we just remembered that we all climbed out of the same swamp, essentially. So in that way, I think ‘Six Degrees’ is actually a really positive thing. We justhave to make it about people, and not just about Kevin Bacon.”
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source: people.com