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5 Recent Good News Stories That Remind Us People Still Show Up

10 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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Today, I share uplifting news that highlight local heroes, dog rescue reunions, student creativity funding, Juneteenth family traditions, and community menopause support. In this episode, you’ll find stories of hope about a mayor who sleeps at a shelter to improve housing for everyone, a teen who warms and reunites a rescued harbor dog with his family, and young artists whose global programs turn creativity into support for connection. We also share Comanche Crossing Juneteenth homecomings through family food traditions, and a new Menopause Hub opening with classes and support so women feel seen, together. Who This Show Is For:  - People who feel worn down by bad news and want a daily break from doomscrolling and outrage  - Listeners who still want to stay connected to real-life updates, but prefer calmer, more human stories than a negativity feed  - Folks who want a grounded, hopeful view of the world—noticeable kindness, resilience, and small wins happening anyway CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Mayor Sees Homelessness Closely 02:30 - Teen Saves Struggling Dog 03:51 - Students Create Unity 05:40 - Comanche Crossing Homecoming 07:23 - Menopause Hub Brings Hope 08:57 - Bonus Tip 10:16 - Outro Ten Better Minutes is a daily good news podcast for anyone who wants to feel a little more hopeful about people and the world.

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