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Good News Podcast: 5 Inspiring Stories From the Last 7 Days

10 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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Today's episode brings you positive news that highlight Earth Prize building blocks, stadium cleanup, local hero rescues, dance for disability inclusion, and period tax repeal wins. In today's episode, you’ll find heartwarming stories of neighbors and strangers choosing care: two Gaza sisters turn rubble into reusable blocks and share their Earth Prize method; after a World Cup game, fans leave the stadium spotless; a Louisiana shuttle driver guides three people safely out of a rip current; a dance founder for women with disabilities brings fresh confidence to a Jaipur stage; and Pakistan moves toward ending period sales tax as campaigners keep pushing. Who This Show Is For:  - People who feel worn down by bad news, doomscrolling, and online outrage, and want a calmer way to stay connected    - Listeners who want real-world hope—kindness, resilience, rescue, and progress—without ignoring the hard parts    - Anyone looking for a daily, ten-minute habit that helps them feel steadier and more human as they head back into their day CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Sisters Turn Rubble Hopeful 02:15 - Fans Clean Stadium 03:35 - Driver Saves Three Strangers 05:05 - Dance Builds Confidence 06:56 - Campaigners Win Period Tax Cut 08:32 - Bonus Tip 09:47 - Outro Ten Better Minutes is a daily good news podcast designed to give listeners a brief, hopeful pause in the middle of a busy world.

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