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Good News Roundup: 5 Good News Stories Today

11 min · 9 jul 2026
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This episode brings together good news featuring neighborhood generosity, MS research, carpentry training, seabird conservation, and offline dating hope. In this episode, we look at stories of joy: neighbors across the U.S. rebuilding community with politics set aside, Tri Delta’s fresh $25M push for St. Jude lifting donations to $125M, and Nairobi’s Buildher training women in carpentry and tiling for formal jobs. Later, Lundy Island’s puffins rebound after rats were gone, and Angela Garwood finds more honest connection through offline speed dating and house parties. Who This Show Is For:  - People who feel worn down by doomscrolling and negative headlines but still want to feel connected to what’s happening.  - Listeners who want a calmer, more human alternative to algorithm-driven outrage—just a few minutes of something steadier each day.  - Folks who appreciate grounded hope: stories of kindness, resilience, and real progress without pretending everything is perfect.

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