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Los Angeles is Searching for a Graphic Designer With a Hilarious Help Wanted Ad

The city of Los Angeles is searching for a graphic designer to create all of their pamphlets, posters, brochures, ads, and displays – and judging by the questionable “Help Wanted” poster that they used on social media last week, the city needs one pretty badly.

The Los Angeles Jobs Twitter page’s “Help Wanted” ad looked suspiciously like it had been created by a 5-year-old on Microsoft Paint.

If potential applicants are thrown off by the weird scribbles of their government officials, however, the job itself is worth your while; applicants can earn as much as $40,000 to $103,000 per year.

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The post spurred some Twitter users to send in “resumes” that were hilariously similar to the original poster, while others took the chance to share their own embarrassing graphic design experiences.

If you or any other graphic designers you know would like to apply for the position, you can send in your application on the Los Angeles Careers page.

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Disowned as a Baby in Iraq, X Factor Favorite Emmanuel Kelly Performs at GNN Live Event

Born into war torn Iraq and abandoned by his parents as a baby, Emmanuel was rescued from an orphanage by Moira Kelly and brought to Australia for life changing surgery.

He always dreamed of becoming a professional recording artist. He won the chance in 2011 when he appeared on The X Factor and his rendition of “Imagine” moved the judges and thousands of people in the audience to tears— and earned himself a standing ovation.

On January 23, Kelly appeared at the premiere of Good News Weekly LIVE, a free event in Los Angeles which is simultaneously streaming on the GNN Facebook Page.

The event was presented and recorded for a podcast and video at the iconic music recording venue at 6365 Selma Avenue, now known as Liberate Hollywood. (Check their calendar for future GNN Weekly Live events.

  Watch Emmanuel Kelly perform some music.

  Get a Lightening Round of Good News from GNN Founder Geri-Weis-Corbley.

  Enjoy an interview by producer Anthony Samadani for his Good Currency Podcast that delved into how the vocalist overcame such huge obstacles.

WATCH the show now on the GNN Facebook Page.

RSVP To Attend the LA Event: [email protected] • 323-745-0495

“The extraordinary is waiting quietly in all that is ordinary. Light is in both the broken bottle and the diamond.” – Mark Nepo

Quote of the Day: “The extraordinary is waiting quietly in all that is ordinary. Light is in both the broken bottle and the diamond.” – Mark Nepo

Photo: Low tide on a California beach

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365 Ways to Hug: Watch the Charming Tradition of Three Generations on National Hugging Day

32 years ago today, the first National Hugging Day was celebrated, founded by a minister and social services worker in Michigan. In 2006, the Hugging Day website named Jana Doolittle “the Most Huggable” person because, as a third grade teacher, she always asks her class, “Does anyone need a hug today?”

This year, though, we nominate a man from New Jersey who calls himself Dr. Hug—and when you hear his story, you’ll probably agree that he deserves to be the spokesperson of the holiday forevermore.

An attorney from New Jersey, he was inspired by his parents who raised him and his three brothers with the most exciting daily hugs a child could imagine.

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“We shared these hugs from the time I was born,” Dr. Hug told Good News Network. “And we are passing them on to our children.

He looked on the internet and could find no other special hugs out there, so he decided to pen a book that would pass along this 3-generation tradition to other families.

“It would be so great if everyone could enjoy these,” he pondered by telephone with GNN.

Equally as fun for the person giving the hug, as the ones who are feeling the love, each embrace is a special kooky gift.

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“The first one I remember was the Roller Coaster Hug,” he recalls of his childhood. (You need a couch or bed for this one, so if you fall over, your giggles don’t turn to groans.)

Now, with teenagers of his own, he says they still do many of these hugs—and the same Roller Coaster hug is their favorite too.

Hugs in the new book include: “Exciting Embraces” like the Helicopter Hug, Tilt-A-Whirl and Rocket Hug; “Sports Squeezes” include the Baseball Swing Hug, Tennis Serve and Backstroke Hug; and “Wrestling Wraps” that include the Headlock Hug, Chicken Wing and Full Nelson Hug.

Watch the video below to see the two Olympic huggers demonstrating some of their invented hugs from their home in New York.

To see all the hugs, and discover a great gift for Valentine’s Day, go to: 365 New Ways To Hug Your Love.

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Norway Set to Ban All Fur Farming

The Norwegian government has just passed a total ban on all fur farming.

The legislation, which was announced by the Norwegian Animal Rights Organization (NOAH) on last week, will make it illegal for the country’s 340 fur farms to continue business. The facilities will have until 2025 to close down entirely.

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The ban’s approval was adopted after a 30-year campaign conducted by Norwegian animal rights organizations against the inhumane practice.

Camilla Björkbom, chairman of the Animal Rights Society, says that the legislation sends a strong message to other Scandinavian countries such as Sweden.

“We welcome the Swedish Government’s proposal to investigate the welfare of minkers on Sweden’s fur farms, but today we see that Norway shows that a ban on fur farming is possible. This is a great news … because it sets a good example for Sweden and the upcoming Swedish investigation.”

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“Norway is talking about today’s message to the growing number of countries in Europe who discontinue fur farming. By 2017, the Czech Republic and Germany have also decided to shut down fur farms,” Björkbom said.

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She Shares Her Wisdom With the World, Now Dozens of Strangers Surprise Her on 101st Birthday

 

As a thank you for her wisdom and charm, hundreds of people from around the world pitched in to surprise Grandma Eileen on her 101st birthday.

The beloved senior is renowned for giving advice to stressed out New Yorkers from her home in Seattle, Washington 3,000 miles away. Her grandson, Mike Matthews, set up a makeshift therapist’s booth on the streets of the Big Apple so pedestrians could Skype with Eileen and ask for her guidance. Additionally, Eileen has a Facebook and Instagram page on which she answers questions from youngsters all over the world.

Then last month, Matthews took to social media and asked if Eileen’s fans could help them celebrate her birthday by sending in letters.

Thanks to a little social media magic, the senior’s Post Office box was flooded with dozens of heartfelt notes, cards, and letters.

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On Eileen’s birthday, her family brought her into the UPS store where they had planned a surprise party – and she was delighted.

Heather Matthews, Eileen’s granddaughter-in-law, told Good News Network: “It was so fun to surprise Grandma Eileen today with her party and the letters. She was so emotional as soon as we pulled up and saw the news people. She was shocked when she found out they were there to see her. Then when she walked in and saw all the people and the letters from the box, she was speechless.”

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Eileen later told Heather: “I don’t know how I’m going to reply to all these letters… they’re from all over the world. I was so excited I couldn’t sleep last night!”

Heather added: “She doesn’t understand why people love her, but as her family, we totally can understand. She’s a very lovable person and you are drawn to her and feel an instant connection.”

(WATCH Eileen’s heartwarming reaction below)

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Widow’s Heartfelt Letter Spurs Newscaster to Wear Special Jacket

A Denver anchorman made headlines last month for a touching opening segment – and it wasn’t what he said that touched hearts, it’s what he wore on his back.

Kyle Clark of Colorado-9 News opened up one of his shows by saying that he was wearing a blazer that had been sent to him by a viewer named Connie Larson.

The jacket used to belong to her husband Doyle. While Connie had always detested the jacket, they had always joked that Clark should wear it for his show.

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When 54-year-old Doyle passed away in December because of a brain tumor, Connie sent the jacket to Clark and explained its sentimental value.

“I do understand if this jacket is ‘too ugly’ for even your wardrobe but know that it always made us smile each time we saw what you chose to wear each night,” wrote Connie.

Clark donned the old brown and black blazer for his show and asked his viewers to donate to the American Brain Tumor Association in Doyle’s name. Any viewer who donated to the nonprofit would be entered into a contest to win one of Clark’s own jackets.

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In a follow-up to his original message that was broadcasted a few days later, Clark said that the charity’s website had been “overwhelmed” by people donating at the same time  in Doyle’s honor. He then kept his word and picked two random donors as the recipients of his own jackets.

If you would like to continue the compassionate trend, you can donate to the American Brain Tumor Association in Doyle’s name by visiting the charity’s website.

(WATCH the video at Colorado-9 — NOTE: auto-playing ad)

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12-Year-Old Prodigy Plays 44 Instruments, With Goal of 100 by Year’s End… Can you even name 100?

This 12-year-old boy can do more than just play “Wonderwall” on the guitar – he can play 44 different instruments.

Neil Nayyar of Oak Grove, California holds the Assist Foundation’s world record for being the youngest person to proficiently play the highest number of musical instruments.

The prodigy didn’t become a musical genius overnight, however – Neil enjoys spending six hours per day practicing all of his musical tools. While the seventh grader learns most of his music by ear, he also gets lessons from seven teachers in his local area—and five teachers on Skype.

The instruments range from rock and blues standards; trumpet, drums, and bass; to orchestra utensils, like the flute and the harp; to more worldly additions, such as the bulal tarang and the shenhai.

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“Learning is always endless. You keep learning—lifelong,” his father Rajan Nayyar told Good News Network. “His final goal is to play 100 instruments by the time he turns 13 years old. That will be another world record.”

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After that, Rajan says that Neil plans on growing up to become a “composer, author/educator or music director”.

“We feel very happy whenever we see any human being do some thing exceptional,” added Rajan. “We hope Neil’s story will encourage kids of his age, and inspire the parents to encourage their kids’ hidden talents and make the world more happy place.”

(WATCH the video below)

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“Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow; it only saps today of its strength.” – A. J. Cronin

Quote of the Day: “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow; it only saps today of its strength.” – A. J. Cronin

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Every Friday Morning, Listen to Our New Weekly Radio Gig: The Good News Guru!

I’ve got some awesome news from our GNN west coast office… We’ve partnered with a super-cool morning host in L.A. to produce a new radio segment featuring my work as “The Good News Guru”,  a title I happily received from the Washington Post nine years ago.

I know you will love Ellen K. She is a down-to-earth sweetheart who is also ‘the Voice’ of the Oscars and Grammys. She’s got the number one rated morning show in Los Angeles, and it’s dubbed as Feel Good Radio.

My new partner, Anthony Samadani, worked with her on his TV show, Hatched, which she ‘voiced’—and now we’ve finally got things cooking at KOST-103.5.

  • She provided a #FeelGood story about Keanu Reeves for a new GNN video, highlighting his generous acts of charity and kindness, which are even more admirable because he keeps them on the down-low to avoid accolades.
  • I visited her studio last week (see the video below) and told her how I came to become a Good News Guru and why I’m so happy to be working with her.
  • Check out our premiere Good News Guru episode here at KOST, from January 19, and listen to our weekly call from her studios every Friday at 9:54 am EST / 6:54 PST online at her homepage— click to Listen Live— or from your car or radio if you live in LA.

Onward and Upward! xxoo Geri

Keanu Reeves Has Been a Secret Charity Badass for Years

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Keanu Reeves has gone undercover as a hero.

For 15 years, in fact, he’s been ‘The One’ — playing in a blockbuster charity role for kids with cancer, following his sister’s diagnosis of leukemia.

Wanting to remain anonymous, he reportedly has never attached his name to the nonprofit foundation that he set up to fund cancer research and care for children in hospitals.

The 54-year-old Canadian actor, also donates to the Spinal Cord Opportunities for Rehabilitation Endowment (SCORE), a charity that supports hockey players with spinal injuries.

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Recently, Ellen K., on KOST-103.5 radio in Los Angeles, gave us the full scoop on his many other good deeds.

When you hear the list, you might be able to bend the spoon of cynicism about Hollywood celebs.

(WATCH the video below from Good News Network…)

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Teen Buying Coats For Homeless Doesn’t See Stranger Snap His Photo Til Hundreds Share It Online

Fredrick White was just trying to do something good for his fellow men when he went to Goodwill to buy a couple of jackets.

Before the 19-year-old had even paid for a bunch of the store’s secondhand winter coats, however, a stranger in line struck up a conversation with him.

The stranger, Jim Glasgow, was surprised by how many coats were in the teen’s hands. White then told him that he was buying the coats for homeless members of his community.

Glasgow was so stunned by White’s words and his mission, that he snapped a photo of the teen at checkout and sent the picture to his daughter Haley, asking her to post it online as a message of inspiration to others.

When White later saw that the photo of him had gone viral on social media, he was shocked.

“I was at work and I was like, ‘Oh my God, they snapped a picture of me,’” he told WKYC.

White said that he had originally become inspired to buy the coats after reading an online story about people hanging free jackets for the homeless on poles and fences.

Be sure to WATCH the inspiring interview with White – and SHARE the story with your friends… NOTE: GNN has no control over the ads in the video player, so please remember we do not endorse the advertisements.

‘Miracle on 85th Street’: How a Huge Dog Saved My Child’s Life

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I was a young mother living with my husband, my young son and my cat in New York City. When you live in New York City, since you cannot go out in the backyard, you take the baby’s stroller, put in all the things you might need (diapers, wipes, hats, sunscreen, juice etc.), and you load up the stroller and ride down the elevator from your high-rise apartment. You then stagger to the street pushing your heavy stroller as you slowly make your way to the park – or in my case, Central Park.

In Central Park, you go to the playground and sit with the other mothers (and the lone father or two) as all the children play.

One day, I decided to change my routine. I was tired of going to Central Park every day, so I decided to go to the area near the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The day was just about perfect— sunny and warm.

I walked around the outside of the museum and found a perfect place where lots of people and dogs were playing and picnicking. It was on the side of the museum, at the top of a grassy hill that led down to 85th Street. From where we sat, we could look down the hill and watch all the cars along 85th Street or we could turn our eyes away and watch all the people. Either way was interesting for a fourteen-month-old boy and his mother.

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I’ll never know exactly what happened. Did I look away for a moment after I unbuckled his seat belt. Did Jon see something that attracted him? In the space of a second, life can change; and somehow, suddenly, there was Jon running down the steep hill. I ran after him, vaguely aware that other people started running as well. He seemed to gain momentum and was hurtling down the hill so quickly, I knew I’d never be able to catch him. I also knew (as did the other people running with me) that if Jon couldn’t stop, he would plunge headlong into the street. There were no barriers to stop him. The cars kept driving and Jon just kept running toward them.

I remember how desperate I felt. I ran and ran, but I couldn’t reach him. Suddenly, out of nowhere, came a huge Golden Retriever running past me. He ran ahead of Jon and planted himself directly in front of Jon. My toddler careened into the dog and fell down. Jon cried, I cried, and the dog who had just saved his life stood quietly by. People surrounded us and cheered. I soon found the dog’s owner.

“Your dog saved my son,” I gasped. “Another few seconds and he would have landed in the street.”

“Kane is a good boy,” she answered.

“He is a hero,” I said as Jon cried even louder.

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I never saw Kane again. I never learned if he was trained to do what he did or if his rescue instincts kicked in just then, or if he just wanted to play. All I knew was that I was profoundly grateful to the dog who saved my child.

People rarely think of New York City as a friendly place. But when the need arises, New Yorkers always come through. I never thanked all those people running with me to catch Jon. I never saw any of them again. So today, I want to thank them all, thank Kane and his owner, and thank God for the Miracle on 85th Street.

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“Never does the human soul appear so strong as when it foregoes revenge and dares to forgive an injury.” – Edwin Hubbell Chapin

Quote of the Day: “Never does the human soul appear so strong as when it foregoes revenge and dares to forgive an injury.” – Edwin Hubbell Chapin

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Can You Be Healthy at Any Size?

The Lesson: It’s true that body weight is strongly correlated with the risk of various diseases such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes. But there are numerous other indicators as well, including blood pressure, blood sugar, blood fats, and inflammation. Eating more vegetables and exercising more often can make anyone healthier, no matter their size.

Notable Excerpt: “Body weight and body mass index (BMI) doesn’t take into account body composition. A very muscular person may have a BMI that’s considered overweight or obese, when they are no such thing. On the flip side of the coin, someone with a low BMI may still have a high amount of visceral fat—the so-called “skinny-fat” phenomenon—which increases disease risk. . . . Also, the conventional criteria for healthy body weight are based primarily on Caucasian body types and may not be appropriate for people of all races and ethnicities.”

The Speaker: Monica Reinagel, MS, LD/N, CNS also known as The Nutrition Diva, is an expert on making healthy living as simple to understand as possible. The Baltimore-based nutritionist is the host of the fabulous fitness-centered podcast The Nutrition Diva’s Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous. Additionally, she is the bestselling author of several health books, such as “The Inflammation-Free Diet Plan” and “The Nutrition Diva’s Secrets For a Healthy Diet”.

Podcast: The Nutrition Diva’s show is available on Stitcher, iTunes, Soundcloud, and Spotify.

(LISTEN to her thoughtful take on being overweight below)

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Stranger Gives Boots Off His Feet to Freezing Homeless Man on Subway (Good News Guru Radio)

An attorney in Chicago was riding the subway home late last Friday evening when she witnessed a spontaneous act of kindness that brought tears to her eyes. Hear The Good News Guru tell the story…

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Clever Kids Leave Amusing Bribe on Superintendent’s Doorstep in Hopes of Scoring a Snow Day

While these students were unsuccessful in getting their beloved snow day, they certainly get an “A” for effort.

Superintendent Dr. Aaron Cornman of Hillsboro schools in Missouri tweeted a photo of a mysterious package that was found on his doorstep during last week’s snowy cold snap.

The special delivery consisted of seven Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and a note that simply said: “You know what to do”.

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“The first round of “Please Call School Off Tomorrow” candy has arrived. Students in my neighborhood really want a Snow Day!!! They remembered my favorite!” Cornman wrote in the tweet.

“Last year it was Hershey bars and I tweeted to them that I wasn’t a [Hershey] fan… a year later – they remembered and man did they!” he added.

Unfortunately, Cornman was not swayed by the sweet gift and later posted on Twitter saying that school was still on.

The Hillsboro students aren’t the only ones to resort to bribery for a day off, either – Superintendent Dr. Link Luttrell of Festus, Missouri posted a similar photo of a box of Frosty Nerds candy left on his doorstep last week. The enclosed note read: “Don’t be a Nerd #CallItOffLink”.

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Watch Violinist Play Private Concert For Street Cats in Enchanting Italian Short Film

An Italian musician has created a purrrr-fect tale of what city cats do after hours – and it doesn’t have anything to do with chasing mice.

In a short film published by Grammy award-winning musician Augustin Hadelich, an alley cat persuades a mysterious violinist to give him and the other stray felines a private concert.

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The violinist delves into “Caprice No. 17” by Nicolò Paganini – a delightful musical number that spurs the local tomcats into an amusing dance number rife with romance and rumpus.

When the violinist finishes with the concerto, he wanders off into the night, leaving the cats in wonder of his secrets.

The short film, which is called Fantasia dei Gatti in Italian, is a mesmerizing promotion of Hadelich’s latest album in which he performs Paganini’s 24 Caprices.

(WATCH the video below)

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Lifeguards Were Just Learning to Use New Rescue Drone When They Saved Boys Trapped at Sea

In a world first, this brand new rescue drone saved the lives of two teenage boys who were trapped out at sea – all while lifeguards were still training to use the technology.

Beachgoers spotted the teens struggling in the waves almost a half mile (700 meters) away from the shore at Lennox Head, New South Wales.

Lifeguards immediately flew the drone over the swimmers and dropped an inflatable “rescue pod”. Once the flotation device was expanded, the youngsters were able to grab onto the pod and safely swim back to shore.

The whole rescue took about 70 seconds – and lifeguards say that it could have taken three times as long if they had not had the drone.

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The New South Wales government only announced their $340,000 (£247,000) investment in drone rescuers back in December. Some of the aircrafts will be used to look for sharks, while others – like the one from this week’s rescue – will be ready to rescue struggling swimmers at a moment’s notice.

(WATCH the video below)

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“Run my dear, from anything that may not strengthen your precious budding wings.” – Hafiz

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Quote of the Day: “Run my dear, from anything that may not strengthen your precious budding wings.” – Hafiz

Source: Photo by Carl Izbicki

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