Today’s Solutions: November 18, 2024

Diébédo Francis Kéré &

Diébédo Francis Kéré & Can Video Games Treat Health Conditions?

Happy first day of spring! Today Summers and Kristy discuss how video games can help treat health conditions and celebrate Diébédo Francis Kéré, the first Black recipient of the most prestigious award in architecture, the Pritzker Architecture Prize. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Read More...

WFH Without Hurting Your Back

WFH Without Hurting Your Back and Low Dementia Rates in a Remote Bolivian Tribe

Happy Friday! Today we're on the health beat as we discuss a massage therapist's advice on working from home without hurting your back, and the fascinating low rates of dementia and other health problems amongst seniors in one remote Bolivian tribe.  As mentioned in the pod, Summers & Kristy's Read More...

Italy Adds Wind Farms & Sp

Italy Adds Wind Farms & Spot Misinformation About Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Today's good news: Italy approves six more wind farms to reduce its reliance on Russian gas, and here are some helpful tips to spot fake news about the Russia-Ukraine conflict. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Listen to Read More...

Cancer Sniffing Ants & Hon

Cancer Sniffing Ants & Honduras Stops Open-Pit Mining

Today's good news: Researchers at the Université Sorbonne Paris Nord have trained ants to sniff out cancer, and Honduras puts a stop to open-pit mining. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Listen to the Optimist Daily Read More...

UK Tackles Greenwashing &

UK Tackles Greenwashing & Converting CO2 Into Food

Today's good news: The UK Competition and Markets Authority investigates companies that claim to be "eco-friendly," and Arkeon Biotechnologies identifies an ancient microbe that can convert CO2 into plant-based meat alternatives. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send Read More...

Therapy Dogs & Peatlands

Therapy Dogs & Peatlands

Today's good news: Therapy dogs significantly reduce er patients' perception of pain, and why the world's peatlands are worth saving. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Listen to the Optimist Daily Update with Summers Read More...

A Shout Out to Fantastic Women

A Shout Out to Fantastic Women

Today we bring you a special edition of the podcast, where we're honoring some influential women in our lives in honor of International Women's Day this past week. Listen to The Optimist Daily Update with Summers & Kristy - Making Solutions the Read More...

Empathy vs. People-Pleasing &a

Empathy vs. People-Pleasing & How Many Ancestors Do We Have?

Today's good news: The line between empathy and people-pleasing is very fine, so here's how to tell the difference. Plus, scientists have mapped an enormous family tree of millions of our ancestors. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: Read More...

6 Climate-Friendly Lifestyle S

6 Climate-Friendly Lifestyle Shifts & City Trees

Today's good news: 6 practical ways to change your life to help avoid the climate crisis, and urban trees are more valuable than we thought. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Listen to the Optimist Daily Update with Read More...

Revolutionary Asthma Treatment

Revolutionary Asthma Treatments & Improving Crops Without Genetic Modification

Today's good news: Scientists at Trinity College Dublin identify an anti-inflammatory molecule that could revolutionize asthma treatment, and this new process can improve crops without genetic modification. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: Read More...