Today’s Solutions: November 17, 2024

Changing our Thinking with New

Changing our Thinking with News Resiliency and Psilocybin Therapy

Today on the pod we're chatting about influencing our brain through the practice of news resiliency in the wake of bad news, and psilocybin ("magic mushroom") therapy to treat mental health patients. These stories are a dose of great news!  Listen to The Optimist Daily Update with Summers and Read More...

A Binational Ecological River

A Binational Ecological River Park & Fraudulent Whisky

Today's good news: Laredo, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico join forces to create a binational ecological river park that celebrates the Sister Cities' friendship, and sniff before you sip! The NOS.E electronic nose will make sure you're drinking the real deal. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Read More...

Bonus Episode: Viv for your V

Bonus Episode: Viv for your V

Welcome to The Optimist Daily Update's first bonus episode! Today we are highlighting one of our favorite interviews from our podcast archive, with new commentary by content producer, Arielle. Take a walk down memory lane with us as we dive back into a riveting conversation we had with Katie Read More...

Bonding Vampire Bats & Wan

Bonding Vampire Bats & Wands for Wildlife

Today's good news: Scientists study vampire bats to learn more about the complexities of social bonding, and attention all mascara users! Your old crusty wands can be repurposed as tiny brushes for the smallest of rescue animals. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send Read More...

Drunken Monkey Hypothesis &

Drunken Monkey Hypothesis & Bacterial Enzyme Machines

Today's good news: Research supports the drunken monkey hypothesis, which suggests that human fondness for alcohol  may have evolutionary roots, and Kristy dives into medical advancements, specifically miniscule bacteria machines. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send Read More...

Estrellita the Woolly Monkey &

Estrellita the Woolly Monkey & How Spiders Use Webs to Hear

In honor of National Pet's Day, Summers and Kristy discuss animal-focused good news. Ecuador is the first country to grant wild animals legal rights and scientists explore how spiders use their webs to "hear". If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: Read More...

Climate Anxiety and Body Neutr

Climate Anxiety and Body Neutrality

Happy Friday everyone! Today we're talking about tips to deal with climate anxiety and how to embrace the new movement of body neutrality. Digressions include Kristy going "commando" in Target this week, and how Summers is glowing from her new yoga class.  Listen to The Optimist Daily Update with Read More...

A New Cancer Diagnostic Tool &

A New Cancer Diagnostic Tool & No Kids? No Problem!

Today's good news: Summers and Kristy discuss why deciding not to have children can be empowering and expansive, and there's an exciting new kind of diagnostic tool that can rapidly predict blood cancer relapses! If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: Read More...

The Resting Reef & The Cra

The Resting Reef & The Cramm

Today's good news: This startup offers an eco-friendly burial option that turns ashes into regenerative oyster reefs. Plus, The Cramm by Olivia Seltzer contextualizes today's news for Gen Z readers. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: Read More...

Sequencing the Entire Human Ge

Sequencing the Entire Human Genome & Carbon-Sequestering Indigenous Forests

Today's good news: Scientists sequence the entire human genome for the first time ever! Plus, forests on Indigenous lands sequester much more carbon than others. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Listen to the Optimist Read More...