10 Better Minutes: More Good News, Less Doomscrolling

Medical Debt Forgiveness, Turtle Rescue Heals & More Good News

10 min · 3. juli 2026
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In this episode, you'll hear good news featuring medical debt relief, turtle rescue, Arctic conservation, music therapy recovery, and artist vending machines. In this episode, you’ll find stories of joy about medical debt erased in California through letters to 250,000 people, a weak turtle named Princess Peach rescued to a rehab center, and Arctic sea-ice recovery aided by early refreezing as white roofs and solar access improve daily life. You’ll also hear how rhythm-based music therapy helped a Bengaluru stroke survivor relearn speech, and how a Minnesota artist’s $1 vending machine shares mini art proceeds back to creators. 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 prefer grounded, hopeful stories from the real world—kindness, resilience, rescue, and progress—without pretending problems aren’t real.  - Anyone who wants a short daily good-news habit, a steady ten minutes that helps them notice that people are still showing up for each other.

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