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“Each person invented himself, for whatever reason through whatever circumstance… We are each a figment of our own imagination and some people have a greater ability to imagine than others.” – David Geffen

Quote of the Day: “Each person invented himself, for whatever reason through whatever circumstance. We are each a figment of our own imagination and some people have a greater ability to imagine than others.” –David Geffen

Story Behind the Photo: This image, from a KREM News video, accompanied a GNN post entitled, Dolls Get Makeovers When Artists Turn Them Into Role Models

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Can Sound Wave Therapy Heal What Ails You?

The Lesson: Sound technology is the latest development in “frequency medicine” – a kind of technique that supposedly treats different psychological and physical conditions with varying degrees of vibrations. In this podcast, Larry Doochin, a self-proclaimed expert of sound wave therapy, explains the difference between a resonant frequency versus a normal frequency; how he believes stress can throw off the frequency in the body; and how spirituality and science can come together with healing frequencies.

Notable Excerpt: “We feel like the human voice is probably the most deeply assimilated by the body than an instrument, because human sound is organic to us. So you think about listening to a choir, you feel that energy running in your body. That’s the power of human sound, and there’s a reason that human sound has been used for millennia by native traditions and indigenous tribes for healing, because it’s that powerful. And sound is really fundamental to basically to all creation because all the spiritual traditions and religious traditions talking about sound as having created the universe. Sound is a very fundamental element in what we’re doing, and we think human sound, because we produce human sound, is really the basis of what we need to help us restore those frequencies.”

The Guest: Larry Doochin is the co-founder of UrielTones: a technology that allegedly uses sound, vibrations, and varying frequencies to treat ailments such as insomnia, anxiety, insufficient energy, and stress. He is also the author of “I Am Therefore I Am” and “To Everything There is a Season”, both of which are books on exploring spiritual comfort and guidance.

The Host: Dave Asprey, the CEO and Founder of Bulletproof, is a biohacker (changing his environment from the inside-out to have full control of his biology). For nearly two decades, he’s been questioning the status quo of nutrition and medicine so he could feel better—and have more energy in his 40s than he had in his 20s. Join more than 1 million biohackers who follow Bulletproof for leading-edge information on how to supercharge your body and upgrade your brain.

Books: Asprey is the author of “The Bulletproof Diet” – a guide on how to feel more energized and lose weight – and “Head Strong: The Bulletproof Plan to Activate Untapped Brain Energy to Work Smarter and Think Faster-in Just Two Weeks”.

Podcast: The Bulletproof podcast is available on PodcastOneiTunesStitcher, and YouTube.

(LISTEN to the inspiring talk below or read the transcript)

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Tabletop Robotic Arm Reduces Language Barrier, Turns Speech into Sign Language

These engineering students noticed a significant shortage of sign language interpreters in the world – which is why they created a robotic arm to lend a hand.

“Project Aslan” is a user-friendly and low-cost humanoid robot that translates speech into sign language.

Aslan, which is an acronym for “Antwerp’s Sign Language Actuating Node” was designed by three students at the University of Antwerp who wanted to “to reduce the communication barrier between the hearing and the deaf community.”

“Because of his innovative design, Aslan stays affordable, without losing durability,” says the students. “The use of 3D-printing technology makes it possible to cut the production costs, as well as carrying out modifications or repairs when necessary.”

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Robotics teacher Erwin Smet says: “A deaf person who needs to appear in court, a deaf person following a lesson in a classroom somewhere. These are all circumstances where a deaf person needs a sign language interpreter, but where often such an interpreter is not readily available. This is where a low-cost option, like Aslan can offer a solution.”

Since the parts are all 3D-printed, Project Aslan can be manufactured and assembled in over 140 countries that have access to the technology.

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The team is currently working on creating a second robotic arm to work with the first, as well as an expressive face that can help convey meaning. Additionally, the students are exploring the possibilities of connecting a webcam to Project Aslan so users can teach the robot new signs.

Once the project is finished, they plan on making the designs open-source for everyone.

(WATCH the device in action below)

Pass On The Positive Signs: Click To Share With Your Friends (Photo by University of Antwerp)

Watch Cop Who “Can’t Swim” Dive Into Freezing Waters to Save Drowning Man

Despite not being a very good swimmer, this police constable did not hesitate to risk his own life in order to save another.

A man was in danger of drowning when he fell off of a bridge and into the freezing fast-moving waters of River Irwell in Bury this Saturday.

Police Constable Mohammed Nadeem, who had already been on the scene, immediately made the 8-foot jump into the water so he could rescue the man. The student officer’s bodycam captured harrowing footage of the entire incident.

Even though he was weighed down by his gear, Nadeem says that he was able to grab the distressed man and haul him to the side of the river where they were later pulled out by his fellow officers of the Greater Manchester Police Department.

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Nadeem later told the BBC: “I can’t swim. I’m not a good swimmer at all and having all the extra body gear was very hard but somehow I got to him… and we got to the side and waited for help.

“It was very dangerous but I just had to go in… seeing this man drowning I just couldn’t wait.”

According to Nadeem’s superintendent, the young officer is now being called “The Hoff” by his cohorts as an affectionate homage to David Hasselhoff’s character on the “Baywatch” TV show.

(WATCH footage of the rescue below)

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Wise Words From April Choi: a Reader and a Traveler

“Good News Network is an amazing find for me. I stopped watching the news on TV, listening to the radio, and discontinued my donations to Public Radio last year because of the explosive and exploited media that was generated throughout all the stations. It is really dumbing us down.

I have traveled to 37 countries and experienced the lives of many cultures and find that we all want happiness, basic respect and want to proud of where we live. The media has created such divisions within our countries to the point where educated people have biases with not an ounce of true experiences, knowledge, or reason. Often times when I return from my travels, friends, acquaintances, and family ask me: ‘Is it dangerous over there? Did you feel afraid that your life was in danger?’ Why do we assume that any place has different values than the place we live or that someone out of our inner circle is a threat? People need to get out of their bubble and explore new place and build new relationships to discover that our world is not the scary place that the mass media portrays it to be.” –April Choi

Jonathan Leger Says: “You’re doing a necessary work…”

“I was thrilled to find GNN and I read and share stories all the time. You’re doing a necessary work in a society dominated by bad news. There are bad things we all need to be aware of, to be sure, but there’s a lot of good happening in the world, and people need to read the good alongside the bad to maintain hope for a better future.” –Jonathan Leger

Dying Man Pleads With Facebook to Find Home For His Dog and the Response is Overwhelming

Upon being diagnosed with terminal liver cancer, Walt Hollier was given just months to live – but thanks to a Facebook post gone viral, his final wish was granted just in time.

The Austin, Texas resident wanted to make sure that both of his dogs would be taken care of after his passing. Hollier’s family members had already agreed to adopt Doc, the elderly of the two hounds, but he still had to find a home for Diego; an affectionate 8-year-old red healer.

Last month, Hollier took to Facebook with a plea for someone to adopt Diego and give him a good home.

“He has not shown ANY aggressive behavior in 8 years,” wrote Hollier. “He is in great health and loves to run, play, swim, and ride in cars or trucks … He is a great watch dog, and real low maintenance.

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“It tears me heart out to lose him, but it would bring me great comfort when I die that he is well taken care of,” he added.

Within the very same day, the post went viral. Hollier’s note was shared over 65,000 times and he received 100 different adoption offers.

Amidst the outpouring of offers and support, however, Hollier managed to find Diego the perfect home.

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Hollier wrote: “Diego has been adopted by The Last Resort. It is a men’s recovery center in Smithville, Texasx. He lives on 50 acres of beautiful land with horses and cows and free range. He has 40+ new friends and is acting as a service dog for men in recovery. He is getting lots of TLC, and only being 50 miles away, I can visit him a lot.”

“I could have not asked for a better conclusion. It’s a win for Diego, a win for me, and a win for men who need a buddy right now. So thanks to all of you for your thoughts and prayers, and have made me aware of how many good folks there are out there.”

Click To Share The Pawesome Story With Your Friends (Photo by Walt Hollier)

Feelin’ the Love From Brenda Zallito

“THANK YOU for this site! I love getting inspired, encouraged and reminded of the many wonderful ways people are making a positive difference in our world. I am determined to increase my compassion for others … You should get some kind of award. We need more of this and of you.” –Brenda Zallito

Defying Their Bullying, Teen Called “Trash Girl” Continues to Save the Planet

Nadia Sparkes doesn’t care about the bullies who try and ridicule her for her eco-friendly habits – she will continue doing all she can to save the environment.

The 12-year-old high school student has spent the last six months picking up all of the trash that litters the 2-mile stretch between Hellesdon High School and her home. The student says that picking up trash is her way of making the community – and the planet – a little bit tidier.

Every day that the youngster heads home from school, she fills up her bicycle basket with the litter that she finds on the side of the road. Since she began her mission, she has filled up two recycling bins of trash.

Unfortunately, some local bullies started making fun of her routine and calling her “Trash Girl”.

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Instead of being dissuaded by their rudeness, however, Sparkes is more determined than ever.

“I’m not going to stop doing the right thing because of them, and if they are going to call me trash girl, they can say it with respect,” said Sparkes, according to the Eastern Daily Press.

“I’m doing something to protect the world they also live in. It’s everyone’s job. We are all responsible for keeping this world safe, instead of believing that it’s always someone else’s job.”

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Since news of Sparkes’s hardworking spirit has gone viral, the teen has received an outpouring of support on her Facebook page, which is appropriately called “Team Trash Girl”.

One reader left a comment saying: “I just read your story, and you are truly a strong and independent person. The world need more people like you. It’s hard to keeping doing the right thing when dealing with bullies, but you’ve just become stronger and started something beautiful. Thank you.”

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Another supporter wrote: “I am a diehard fisherman and I do everything I can to keep plastics and other waste out of the waters I frequent. Thank you so much for doing your part in your locale. You are a blessing to this Earth and I look forward to seeing you inspire others!”

In light of her latest slew of fans, Sparkes has asked all of her readers to join her mission by picking up at least three pieces of trash today in their community.

Clean Up Negativity: Click To Share With Your Friends (Photo by Paula Sparkes)

“In the hour of adversity be not without hope for crystal rain falls from black clouds.” –Persian poem

Quote of the Day: “In the hour of adversity be not without hope for crystal rain falls from black clouds.” –Persian poem

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African Children Hear a Fiddle for the First Time and Their Reaction is Priceless

These children won’t have to meet the devil at a crossroads to bring their musical spirits to life – instead, a young woman became their angel when she started serenading the African kids with her fiddle.

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According to Paige Parks, the kids had never seen or heard a fiddle before in their lives.

So when she pulled out her trusty instrument and started sawing out a tune for the youngsters, they could not contain their delight.

(WATCH the video below)

Click To Share The Cute Video With Your FriendsPhoto by Paige Parks

2 Teenage Girls Saved From Abduction by Airline Employee Whose Name is ‘Miracle’

Thanks to the intervention of an American Airlines employee, two teenage girls have been saved from almost falling victim to a human trafficking plot.

The airline worker, Denice Miracle, first guessed that something was afoot when a 15 and 17-year-old girl approached the counter at the Sacramento International Airport in California back in August.

For starters, the girls were traveling alone with only a few small pieces of luggage. In addition to having no forms of identification, they had first-class tickets to New York City that had been bought with a fraudulent credit card.

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Instead of allowing the girls to board the flight, Miracle called the police.

Airport police officers later discovered that the girls had been contacted on Instagram by a man named “Drey” who had offered them $2,000 to fly to New York for a modeling gig. The girls, who had not even told their parents about the venture, were shocked to discover that the tickets were one-way.

The teens were later reunited with their parents, and Miracle – whose name is appropriate for the rescue – is being hailed as a hero for her quick thinking.

Click To Share The Inspiring Story With Your Friends (Photo by Patrick Cardinal)

Watch Two Kids Disguised as One Tall Man in Trench Coat Try to Get in to See ‘Black Panther’

It’s a gimmick that is straight out of The Little Rascals.

Two youngsters from Carson, California are going viral after they tried to sneak into a screening of the new Black Panther movie by sitting on each other’s shoulders under a trench coat.

Unfortunately, when they were asked about whether the trick worked, one of the pranksters simply said: “Nah. I don’t know how, but he knew something was up.”

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The guys had been hoping that their creativity would get both of them into the theatre for the price of one ticket – but the ticket worker was not having it.

Upon ambling up to the counter and asking for one ticket, the theater employee can be heard saying: “You gotta get down, man.”

“Get down from what?” the unusually tall and absolutely normal looking guy responds.

(WATCH the amusing video below)

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Beauty Therapy Course Gives Prison Inmates Skills to Make Up a Beautiful Life

For the last 13 years, Elsa Lumsden has been giving female inmates a second chance at life with an unusually beautiful set of skills.

Lumsden is the mastermind behind the Beauty Therapy course at Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF).

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In the course, the women are taught how to cut hair, shape eyebrows, give manicures, and apply makeup. Once the inmates complete over 1,600 hours of training, they can apply to the state board for a cosmetology license.

This course does not just offer them a chance at work outside of prison – it also gives them hope and inspiration for a more beautiful life.

“These life skills have changed me. I came from nothing to something,” said one of the participants. “I had zero self-esteem, I had zero confidence, I didn’t believe in myself. These life skills have given me hope. I am confident in what I do.”

(WATCH the inspiring video below)

Click To Share The Beautiful Story With Your FriendsPhoto by Barcroft TV

On Death Row for 21 Years, Nick Yarris Visits Us to Talk About Forgiveness on Good News Weekly LIVE (WATCH)

Even though convicted of a murder he didn’t commit, Nick Yarris turned his life around while on death row in prison, after he became addicted to books. An amazing story of overcoming, as told in the hit Netflix documentary, Fear of 13, this man’s positive attitude is contagious and inspiring.

He joined us in studio to chat and answer audience questions, streaming LIVE on Facebook.

Author of The Kindness Approach, he has raised forgiveness to an art form and his life will be the subject of a Hollywood movie produced by our co-host, Anthony Samadani. Hear the interview below. (Note: We were experimenting with a new 3-camera set up, which occasionally produced some glitches, but hope you find it inspiring, nonetheless.)

You can jump past the good news segment, right into his interview beginning at 12:20…

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“Let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.” –Mother Teresa

Quote of the Day: “Let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.” –Mother Teresa

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Woman Realizes the Old Dog She Just Adopted Was Same One She Had as a Child

 

Instead of reading, you can also HEAR the story told by The Good News Guru (GNN’s founder, Geri) on KOST 103.5 Radio this week.

It’s been seven years since Nicole Grimes was forced to give up Chloe: her beloved canine companion.

When the girl was 14 years old, her father began a job outside the home and since Chloe was suddenly alone for long periods, she would bark all day long. The Grimes family was forced to consider the neighbors’ complaints about the young noisy pup, and had to give her up for adoption at a local shelter.

Though Nicole understood the reasoning behind her parents’ decision, she was still heartbroken over her lost friend and never forgot her.

Now a 21-year-old mother living in Brownsville, Pennsylvania with her husband, Nicole noticed one of her Facebook friends had posted a photo of a senior dog needing a loving home.

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The elderly couple who’d been caring for the dog had died recently so the couple’s neighbor posted the adoption ad on Facebook. The hound looked a lot like Chloe, so she decided to adopt it.

“It just reminded me of my old dog. So I decided to take her in,” Grimes told TODAY.

Even more strangely, the dog was similarly named Chloe.

She couldn’t stop thinking about the resemblance to her childhood pal, so one day Nicole took the dog in for a microchip scan: in a strange twist of fate, the new canine family member was the exact dog that she’d been forced to give up so many years ago.

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“I felt like I won the lottery,” Grimes said. “I never thought I’d see her again.”

Now, the little family will be giving Chloe all the love and kisses that Nicole missed out on since she was a young girl.

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Can Online Bots Build Peace?

Republished with permission from Peace News Network (Written by Kate Roff)

Online ‘bots’ are normally viewed in a negative light, but this social enterprise is proving that they can also be used for good.

In light of the increasing political divisions in online media, the organization Build Up is using social media bots to help depolarize conversations. Their project called The Commons contacts people who may want to connect with others and look for common ground.

Jacob Lefton from Build Up says: “What polarization is as a phenomenon, is that groups of people are separating from each other and building stereotypes of the other groups of people, and losing shared facts and losing shared language to talk about the issues, and it doesn’t matter if one side is right or wrong in this if there can’t be a healthy civic conversation.”

“And for us it’s one of the indicators for a society that’s sliding toward conflict,” Lefton said. “And we’re seeing more extreme hate speech… and these stronger and stronger divisions.”

So first a bot contacts them, and says, ‘Hi, it’s interesting that you’re talking about this.’ Then, they are asked an open question about what they think regarding the broader topic of polarization, which tries to invite a response.

“Then if they respond, we follow up with a facilitator who then takes it and attempts to have a longer conversation with them to find out what their core values are and their issues and invite them to further action in depolarizing the way that these conversations are happening.”

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“It’s really hard to bring people together, and so that’s why we think it’s necessary… basically saying ‘Can we do the same types of active interventions in these platforms as people who are using it as adversarial technique, but can we do it as a connecting technique?’”

The project is explicitly non-partisan and has reached out to over 12,400 people online. Build Up will present its full findings at MIT in March – and they hope that the research will show that they have built a little peace online.

“We can’t expect that everyone will become an actor,” said Lefton, “But we can believe that if we raise people’s awareness of it, and engage them in healthy conversations about it then maybe in future conversations they will have more tools to engage with them in a healthy way.”

Pass On This Positive Bot Bit to Your Online Friends, so they can be on the look-out for this…

Chance Encounter Spurs Officer to Help Buy a $2000 Chair For Vietnam Vet

Officer Jordan Gaiche was patrolling the neighborhood on a chilly Monday night when he saw a man walking down the sidewalk in a tee-shirt and shorts.

Since the temperature was only 7º Fahrenheit, Gaiche pulled his cruiser over and asked the man if he needed any help. To his surprise, the man said that he was on his way to help a senior neighbor who had gotten stuck in his chair, “as he had done many times before.”

The man asked if Gaiche could help them, and the Wausau, Wisconsin police officer readily agreed.

“The elderly gentleman had gotten stuck in his recliner and appeared to be immobile and on oxygen,” says Gaiche. “It was evident that this chair was the place this man spent most of his time.”

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After he and the neighbor fixed the senior’s chair, Gaiche lamented the debilitated state of the recliner.

“It had become more of a trap for injury rather than an assistive device,” wrote the police officer. “The neighbor looked up at the man’s wife and said: ‘I think it’s time you guys got a new chair.’ The wife sadly replied that she knew they needed a new chair, but could not afford one, as they [cost] around $2,000.”

Upon finding out that the elderly man was also a Navy veteran who had served two tours in Vietnam, Gaiche was spurred to help. He told the vet’s wife to pick out a new armchair and he would cover the bill.

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Once she picked out a new recliner model, Gaiche made a quick post on Facebook to see if anyone would help him buy the chair. To his surprise, he received dozens of donations from folks all over the country.

“Some of the people who donated, I have not seen for a decade… some I have never even met,” says Gaiche.

“The amount of compassion that was displayed for this elderly veteran was so incredible,” he added. “The moral of this story is to look around you and see all of the great things that people are doing. This world is a good place. Turn off the negativity and focus on making the world just a little bit better.”

Pass On The Positivity: Click To Share (Photo by Wausau Police Department)

Man Wins $400,000 By Playing Lottery Numbers That Came to Him in a Dream

So many of us dream of winning the lottery one day, but how many of us see the actual winning numbers in a dream? Victor Amole did just that.

According to WTTG, the computer programmer and resident of Virginia bought four tickets for the state Lottery’s “Cash 5” game. He decided to play the same numbers on all four tickets: 3-10-17-26-32.

The news station says that Amole had seen the lottery numbers in a dream. He told the Virginia Lottery that he knew he had to act on them because “I’ve never had a dream like that before.”

Although it was a risky move, buying the four tickets paid off: since each ticket was worth $100,000, Amole ended up winning it all and walking away with $400,000.

Winning like that is a rare feat, so it is hard to write off Victor’s dream as just a weird coincidence. Check out the interview at WTTG to hear about his dream and how he plans to use his winnings.

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