5 Good News Stories - five good things in the news

5 Good News Stories - five good things in the news

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Five Good News Stories - 5 Good Things in the news, three times a week!5 Good News Stories is a heartwarming and uplifting podcast that focuses on bringing positivity and hope to its listeners. Hosted by Johnny Mac, this podcast is a breath of fresh air in a world often dominated by negative headlines.In each episode, John handpicks five of the most inspiring and uplifting good news stories from around the globe. These stories can range from acts of kindness and community resilience to scientific breakthroughs and human triumphs.In our episodes, we've shared an abundance of remarkable good news...

Episodes(40 episodes)

The Shrek Proposal
We congratulate 80-year-old Betty for becoming the oldest woman to complete the Appalachian Trail, overcoming multiple setbacks and dedicating her journey to her late hiking partner, Joe. Elsewhere, Georgia filmmaker Chad Carter proposed to his girlfriend Ressa by editing himself into a Shrek wedding scene, a clip that went viral online. In the UK, a massive oyster reef restoration project aims to enhance marine biodiversity. Meanwhile, Rex the wallaby, fond of Walmart parking lots, was safely returned to New Jersey's Lots of Love farm after multiple escapes. Lastly, an abandoned dog named Loca joined Buddhist monks on a long-distance peace...
Published: Feb 5, 2026Duration: 5m 8s
Science - Swearing is Good For You!
Firstly, a study confirms that swearing can boost physical performance by reducing inhibitions and increasing focus. Secondly, the successful reintroduction of white storks to the UK has led to their return to London. Thirdly, tattoo artist Beth is helping breast cancer survivors by offering free 3D nipple tattoos. Fourthly, Samsung is close to commercializing solid-state batteries, which could significantly enhance electric vehicle range and safety. Lastly, in Christchurch, humorous and absurd street signs by an artist named Cameron are delighting pedestrians and encouraging them to rethink their surroundings.John also hosts Daily Comedy News<...
Published: Feb 3, 2026Duration: 4m 44s
Pose Nude for Snow Removal
A small town in Oregon raised money by posing nude for a calendar to clear snow-clogged streets. An AI-powered robot assists in restoring the Great Barrier Reef by deploying coral larvae. The upcoming Olympics in Milan are focusing on sustainability by repurposing existing structures for the Olympic Village, which will later serve as student housing. New technology from Fish Eye Collaborative helps match underwater sounds to fish using 360-degree video. Finally, Columbia CEO Tim Boyle humorously challenges flat earthers to prove their theory, offering the company's assets as a reward.John also hosts Daily Comedy News<...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 4m 12s
Drone delivers steak and crab legs to prison
Johnny Mac shares five uplifting news stories, including Brian, an NYC dog matchmaker whose adorable outings result in high adoption rates. Scientists modify a parasitic fungus to combat mosquitoes more effectively than chemical insecticides. Francois, a French daredevil, sets a Guinness World Record by bungee jumping at 16 sites over eight years. Prison guards intercept a drone delivering steak, crab legs, and contraband to inmates. Lastly, Buenos Aires hosts a gathering of 2,397 golden retrievers, breaking the previous world record.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga...
Published: Jan 29, 2026Duration: 4m 27s
Man swallows stolen Fabrege Egg, Police recover it. Don't ask.
Johnny Mac shares five uplifting news stories. Brazilian civil rights lawyer Leonardo, dressed as Superman, visited children battling cancer, spreading smiles and hope. A study found evidence that kissing dates back 21 million years, involving ancient apes and Neanderthals. Lionel Richie's perfume 'Hello' was pulled from shelves due to concerns about infertility. Police recovered a $20,000 diamond-encrusted Fabergé egg from a thief who swallowed it. In India, a sports team lost 20 consecutive coin tosses, defying astronomical odds.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media!  For Ap...
Published: Jan 27, 2026Duration: 3m 40s
The World Cheese Champion
Johnny Mac hares five uplifting news stories: a baby fur seal wanders into a New Zealand bar, a dog with a world-record tongue, Switzerland's effort to get yodeling recognized by the UN, rare blooming of palm trees in Rio de Janeiro, and a Swiss Gruyère crowned World Cheese Champion. Each story highlights unique and heartwarming events from around the world.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media!  For Apple users, hit the banner which says Uninterrupted Listening on your Apple po...
Published: Jan 25, 2026Duration: 3m 54s
The World's Fastest Garden Shed
Johnny Mac shares five feel-good stories, starting with new research indicating everyday activities, labeled as VIPA, can boost health and longevity. Conde Nast bans new animal fur in its fashion content, aligning with industry trends. Ireland makes its Basic Income for the Arts program permanent, benefiting artists' productivity and mental health. 14-year-old Miles wins $25,000 by using origami for a foldable structure capable of holding 10,000 times its weight. Lastly, Brian sets a new Guinness World Record with the world's fastest motorized garden shed, reaching speeds over 123 mph.John also hosts Daily Comedy News<...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 3m 23s
The McDonald's Nightclub
A McDonald's in Budapest transforms into a nightclub on weekends; an Arizona man is reunited with his dog after eight years; a London man breaks a Guinness World Record by visiting 42 museums in 24 hours; an Alabama family receives a year’s supply of free donuts after their baby is born in a Krispy Kreme parking lot during a snowstorm; and a donkey named Earl finds joy and new friends thanks to a yoga ball at a rescue home.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Sh...
Published: Jan 20, 2026Duration: 3m 42s
Good News - Squirrels hate Irish Spring Soap
In France, thieves used a stolen credit card to purchase a winning 500,000 euro lottery ticket but vanished before cashing in. The victim of the theft, Jean David, is willing to split the winnings with them if they return his wallet. Shark attacks in 2024 saw a record low with only 47 unprovoked incidents. Cadbury launches a giant chocolate bar meant for sharing, confusing consumers with sections labeled for various acts of kindness. Finally, gardeners are advised to hang Irish Spring soap near bird feeders to deter squirrels. The soap can also be applied to areas frequented by squirrels or melted down and...
Published: Jan 18, 2026Duration: 3m 43s
80 Oysters for Lunch
A Samaritan used a unique formula to safely return a lost wallet, though it wasn't claimed. Paralympic gold medalist Melanie became the first blind woman to swim across the English Channel. The elusive plains wanderer bird was spotted in West Melbourne for the first time since 1989. A Pennsylvania town's attempt at traffic calming with curved lines on a street caused mixed reactions among locals. Lastly, a woman in South Kensington ordered and ate 80 oysters in one sitting, impressing the restaurant staff and viewers alike.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock...
Published: Jan 15, 2026Duration: 3m 46s
Good News - Wallet found in lake 40 years later
The first story recounts how a wallet lost by a dad decades ago in old Lakes was miraculously found and returned to his sons. The second story highlights the discovery of a 4,000-year-old tomb in Egypt belonging to a wizard/doctor named Titty Nfu. The third tale involves a Parisian receptionist heroically saving six people from a fire by traversing a narrow ledge. The other stories are for adults only.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media!  For Apple users, hit the banner w...
Published: Jan 13, 2026Duration: 5m 27s
Anyone misplace a cow?
Highlights include a unique Jimmy Carter-themed birthday party for a 5-year-old boy in New Jersey, the groundbreaking of a tiny home village for veterans in Milwaukee, and a unique marriage proposal involving a newborn in Illinois. Additionally, a heroic dog in Pensacola helps find an elderly woman during a medical emergency, and a cowboy successfully ropes a loose cow on a Pennsylvania highway. John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media!  For Apple users, hit the banner which says Uninterrupted Listening on your Ap...
Published: Jan 11, 2026Duration: 4m 10s
Snakes In A Car
A lion escaped from a truck in South Africa but safely arrived at a game farm after the tranquilizer wore off. Scientists in the UK developed a successful vaccine against EEHV, a deadly virus in elephants. In Australia, a man had a close encounter with a venomous tiger snake in a car, but the snake was safely removed. In Los Angeles, the Wallace Annenberg Wildlife crossing was planted to provide a safe passage for animals across the 101 Freeway. Lastly, a truck spilled blueberries on a California highway, causing a sticky situation.John also hosts Daily Comedy News<...
Published: Jan 8, 2026Duration: 3m 11s
The Scrapple Champion
The Royal Botanic Garden's Millennium Seed Bank in England has stored over 2 billion seeds from 40,000 species to preserve genetic diversity. A fisherman named Ian found a way to recycle discarded fishing nets into raw plastic. In Rome, the Colosseum has reopened the passage used by Roman emperors. In Philadelphia, a scrapple sculpture contest saw a tribute to the Philadelphia Eagles win first prize. Lastly, Lila's Hair Museum, a collection of over 3,000 pieces of hair art, is being rehomed after its founder passed away.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an...
Published: Jan 6, 2026Duration: 3m 41s
The Grinch pulls over speeders, hands out onions
A retired deputy sheriff dressed as the Grinch offers speeding drivers a choice between a ticket or an onion; European scientists restore vision in macular degeneration patients using an electronic eye implant and augmented reality glasses; a woman plays the clarinet during brain surgery to treat Parkinson's disease; an 80-year-old woman becomes the oldest to complete the Ironman World Championship; and Virginia police mistake costumed teenagers for burglars in a prank reminiscent of Scooby-Doo.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media!  For Apple u...
Published: Jan 4, 2026Duration: 3m 12s
Hedgehog Haven, rescuing over 500 hedgehogs
Johnny Mac presents five heartwarming stories. A European study shows that multilingualism may slow aging. In St. Paul, Zach and Isabel, both recovering from traumatic brain injuries, found love seven years later. Andy and Sharon converted their home into Hedgehog Haven, rescuing over 500 hedgehogs. Women's Weekly readers knitted 46,506 woolen mice for rescue cats, setting a Guinness World Record. Lastly, Seoul introduced fitness hubs in subway stations for commuters seeking to stay active.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media!  For Apple users, hit t...
Published: Jan 1, 2026Duration: 4m 19s
The $30,000 Pokeman Card
Johnny Mac presents five uplifting news stories from Britain and beyond: A 63-year-old army veteran named Nick, suffering from COPD, arthritis, and PTSD, received a major surprise when a cleaning company owner cleared his overgrown backyard and raised about $14,000 for him via GoFundMe. In Norway, a hiker discovered an Iron Age reindeer trap that dates back between 500 AD and 500 BC. Conservationists in the Caribbean successfully boosted the population of the critically endangered lesser Antillean iguana on Anguilla's Prickly Pear East island. GameStop in Texas conducted its most valuable trade-in ever by paying a customer over $30,000 for a rare Pokemon card...
Published: Dec 30, 2025Duration: 4m 45s
Good News - Pig who lived in a car gets sanctuary
Judi Mack shares five uplifting stories: Caritas converts a Popemobile into a pediatric clinic for children in Gaza; AI technology aids in coral reef restoration on the Great Barrier Reef; a civil election in Virginia ends with a beloved teacher conceding to his former student; a homeless man in Portland reunites with his family and finds safety for his pet pig at a sanctuary; MIT engineers develop a faster method for extracting drinking water from air using ultrasonic waves.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with...
Published: Dec 28, 2025Duration: 3m 55s
Man in Alabama orders hamburgers from Nova Scotia
In a heartwarming twist, a couple in Nova Scotia received $40 and an apology letter from Alabama after a mistaken burger order. Bumblebees learned to associate Morse code with rewards, showcasing their remarkable cognitive abilities. A quick-thinking woman saved her friend's life as he had a heart attack while on a video call. In Albuquerque, a runaway pig found a new home after being caught on Interstate 40. Lastly, scientists discovered that what was once thought to be one species of chameleon in Madagascar is actually three distinct species, identified by their unique nose shapes.John also hosts Daily...
Published: Dec 27, 2025Duration: 4m 40s
What to leave Santa Claus under the tree this year
Thousands participated in the San Diego Santa Run, with the event setting a new record. In Honolulu, Christmas-themed pop-up bars offer festive drinks and decor, while New Jersey braces cold temperatures. Massachusetts nonprofit Operation Service delivers free Christmas trees to military families. 'Tab for a Cause,' a browser extension, raises funds for charities through ad revenue every time a new tab is opened. Traditions from around the world for leaving treats for Santa on Christmas Eve are also highlighted.John also hosts Daily Comedy NewsUnlock an ad-free podcast experience...
Published: Dec 23, 2025Duration: 4m 52s