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A Blind Woman Crochets Baby Blankets, A Hospital Thanks Her & More

10 min · 2. Juni 2026
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Today's episode features inspiring stories that highlight community blankets, Blessing Bike rides, owl flight restoration, student cancer support, and Jane Goodall Institute hope. In this episode, we’ll share hopeful news about a blind crocheter who made 100 baby blankets for a hospital, and Boise seniors rolling again on The Blessing Bike with smiles outside. You’ll also meet rescuers restoring a silent-flight horned owl, a teacher helping 7-year-old Khalani stay close to classmates through treatment, and Merlin Van Lawick urging the Jane Goodall mission forward after funding shifts. Who This Show Is For:  - People who feel worn down by bad headlines, doomscrolling, and online outrage  - Listeners who want a calmer, human alternative to negativity—just a short daily reset  - Anyone who’s ready for grounded good-news stories that highlight help, resilience, and small progress without denying hard realities CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Blind Crochets Comfort 02:11 - Seniors Ride Again 03:40 - Owl Relearns Quiet Flight 05:19 - Teacher Keeps Her Connected 06:48 - Merlin Keeps Mission Moving 08:36 - Bonus Tip 09:53 - Outro Ten Better Minutes is a daily good news podcast that offers hopeful, human stories without the noise of the regular news cycle.

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