10 Better Minutes: More Good News, Less Doomscrolling
Today, I share feel-good stories about neighborhood generosity, anti-harassment systems, child recovery, earthquake rescues, and grave remembrance. In today's episode, we’re sharing uplifting news about a Dartford woman who turns a lottery win into neighbor support and keeps fostering, a chef whose color-coded reporting system at Homeroom speeds harassment responses, firefighters reunited with a child after her hand healed, Virginia Task Force 1 rescuing a father and son and a mom with her baby in Venezuela, and a Norfolk man uncovering forgotten graves and planting flowers for two brothers. Who This Show Is For: - People who feel worn down by doomscrolling and bad-news noise, and want a gentler way to stay connected. - Listeners who want grounded, hopeful stories—people helping people, rescue and recovery, small wins, and real-world progress—without the outrage cycle. - Those who want a daily ten-minute habit that leaves room to breathe and notice good things are still happening.
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