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5 Feel-Good Stories for Anyone Who Needs a Break From Bad News

10 min · 30 de may de 2026
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Today's episode features feel-good stories about neighborhood generosity, conservation progress, happiness experiments, koala detection dogs, and community coffee farms. In today’s episode, you’ll find uplifting news about a Moncton woman who’s spent 14 years fixing and giving free bikes to kids, and Penang residents and conservationists who built a canopy bridge for endangered dusky langurs to cross safely. We’ll also hear Dr. Mark Williamson’s five small wellbeing experiments, meet a retiring koala detection dog’s successor training, and follow a Hong Kong roastery owner growing Lantau Arabica from seed for community tastings. Who This Show Is For:  - People worn down by negative news and doomscrolling who still want to stay connected  - Listeners looking for a calmer, human alternative to outrage-driven feeds—just ten better minutes at a time  - Anyone who wants grounded, hopeful stories that highlight real kindness, resilience, and small progress without pretending problems aren’t real CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Bikes Create Neighborhood Bonds 02:18 - Langurs Cross Safely 04:05 - Small Habits Boost Happiness 05:49 - Koolie Dog Passes Torch 07:28 - Lantau Coffee Grows Connection 09:04 - Bonus Tip 10:22 - Outro Ten Better Minutes is a daily good news podcast for anyone who wants a positive alternative to typical news feed negativity.

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