10 Better Minutes: More Good News, Less Doomscrolling

5 Positive Stories From The News This Week That Made Things Better

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Today, I share positive news that highlight neighborhood generosity, stranger kindness, green projects, age-defying challenge, and conservation progress. In this episode, we’ll share heartwarming stories about neighbors in Wigston guiding a rescue for 87-year-old Phyllis from a burning home, and a German soccer fan in Boston finding belonging after a stranger’s ride. You’ll also hear about Swedish teens becoming paid “planetary stewards,” and Dr. Art Ulene training for his 90th Mt. Kilimanjaro climb. In France’s Polynesia, new ocean protections expand to 30% of waters, with more UK EVs and community care for animals and families. Who This Show Is For:  - You’re tired of doomscrolling and want a break from negative, outraged, algorithm-driven noise.  - You want real-world good news that’s hopeful without pretending hard things aren’t happening.  - You’re looking for a short daily habit of kindness, resilience, and people helping each other—about ten minutes at a time.

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5 Positive Stories From The News This Week That Made Things Better

Today, I share positive news that highlight neighborhood generosity, stranger kindness, green projects, age-defying challenge, and conservation progress. In this episode, we’ll share heartwarming stories about neighbors in Wigston guiding a rescue for 87-year-old Phyllis from a burning home, and a German soccer fan in Boston finding belonging after a stranger’s ride. You’ll also hear about Swedish teens becoming paid “planetary stewards,” and Dr. Art Ulene training for his 90th Mt. Kilimanjaro climb. In France’s Polynesia, new ocean protections expand to 30% of waters, with more UK EVs and community care for animals and families. Who This Show Is For:  - You’re tired of doomscrolling and want a break from negative, outraged, algorithm-driven noise.  - You want real-world good news that’s hopeful without pretending hard things aren’t happening.  - You’re looking for a short daily habit of kindness, resilience, and people helping each other—about ten minutes at a time.

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