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Good things; Little Places

Good things; Little Places

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"Good Things; Little Places" is a podcast dedicated to uncovering and celebrating positive events happening in small, often overlooked places around the world. Each episode highlights inspiring stories and heartwarming moments that occur in these unique locations, showcasing the impact of small-scale initiatives and the power of community. Through interviews, storytelling, and detailed explorations, the podcast reveals how these positive events, though occurring in little-known areas, contribute significantly to the broader tapestry of global good. The show aims to remind listeners that even in the most modest of places, remarkable and uplifting things are happening every day.Copyright Podcraftr Social Sciences
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  • Episode 1
    Aug 25 2024
    In this episode of "Good Things; Little Places", Jacob narrates a heartwarming story about an abandoned dog who, despite challenges, learns to exemplify hope and heroism for others. The story, sourced from TheGoodNewsHub.com, revolved around the dog who signaled the rescuers to save 38 others who were also trapped. Jacob highlights the emotional depth, intelligence, and selflessness of animals, debunking notions that they lack empathy. The episode, echoing its podcast's namesake, emphasizes that valuable, kind, and brave acts can emerge from even the smallest corners. Jacob concludes by urging his listeners to not just show kindness to humans but also to our four-legged companions considering the amazing capacity they possess in loving and caring.
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