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5 Feel-Good Stories That Brought A Little Lighter Outlook This Week

11 min · 30. juni 2026
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Today's episode features feel-good stories about Navy veteran tributes, sea turtle rescues, neighborhood lawn support, global volunteer placements, and World Cup community spirit. In this episode of Ten Better Minutes, you’ll find uplifting news about nearly 1,000 people turning out for an unaccompanied Navy veteran’s burial, Navarre Beach volunteers lifting “Bowser” the loggerhead to rehab, and Ohio neighbors rallying with legal and yard help for a woman’s home. We’ll also share Global Volunteer placements that build cross-cultural citizenship—and how 30,000 Scottish fans sparked new Boston friendships and a partnership plan. Who This Show Is For:  - People who feel worn down by doomscrolling and want a calmer way to stay connected to the world    - Listeners who want real-world good news—kindness, resilience, and progress—without ignoring the hard parts    - Anyone looking for a short daily habit that leaves them feeling steadier and more hopeful than the headlines did CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:37 - Community Honors Solo Veteran 02:17 - Sea Turtle Rescue Hope 04:01 - Neighbors Save Her Yard 05:26 - Global Citizenship Redefined 07:20 - Scots Spark Friendship 09:07 - Bonus Tip 10:25 - Outro Ten Better Minutes is a daily good news podcast sharing real-world stories of kindness, resilience, and quiet hope.

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