10 Better Minutes: More Good News, Less Doomscrolling
This edition of Ten Better Minutes highlights feel-good stories featuring refugee job training, student life-saving, wildlife sanctuary patrols, Fourth of July kindness, and regenerative coffee farming. If you’re tired of heavy headlines and worn down by the constant scroll, Ten Better Minutes offers a gentler break—ten calm minutes of real people making things better. Expect grounded stories of help, resilience, and small progress, delivered like a steady exhale you can carry into the rest of your day. Stories In This Episode: - A social enterprise uses teachable candle making jobs to help refugees earn income practise English and gain confidence as they rebuild their lives. (Community Support, Encouragement) - A young boy stepped in when no one else did and helped give a drowning man a chance. (Local Kindness, Moving) - Homegrown women are turning conservation rules into real action that protects gorillas chimpanzees forests and rivers. (Community Support, Reassurance) - First-time Independence Day visitors are most moved by everyday American friendliness. (Light Human Interest, Warmth) - Regenerative farming training helped Ugandan coffee growers make their crops more resilient to drought and rainfall swings. (Environmental Progress, Uplifting)
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