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The Optimist Daily's Weekly Roundup

Release Date: 06/13/2025

From psilocybin to ocean robots: 10 solutions you'll actually want to hear about show art From psilocybin to ocean robots: 10 solutions you'll actually want to hear about

The Optimist Daily's Weekly Roundup

This week, Arielle and Karissa cover a tiny African island paying locals to protect its rainforest, the lion DNA case that just sent two poachers to prison, and new research on music, overthinking, and quitting smoking. Oh, and the hummingbirds are on their way. If you have questions, comments, feedback, suggestions, or just want to say hi, send a message to: . Transcript link: Want to be part of the Optimism Movement? Become an . Subscribe to our and follow us on , , and . The Optimist Daily is a project of the World Business Academy. Donate link:  

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Golden frogs are back, bacteria are eating cancer, and cherry blossom season is almost here show art Golden frogs are back, bacteria are eating cancer, and cherry blossom season is almost here

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Spring is in the air, and so is this week's roundup of solutions, breakthroughs, and good news worth sharing. Arielle and Karissa are back together after last week's Sambhali Trust guest interview, and they've got a full lineup: wildlife conservation wins, medical milestones, an environmental project decades in the making finally paying off, and some surprisingly simple advice about what you're actually eating. Plus, a closing quote about cherry blossoms and hanging on to the good times If you have questions, comments, feedback, suggestions, or just want to say hi, send a message to: ....

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(Guest Interview) From 18 Women to 80,000: How Sambhali Trust is Empowering Girls in India | International Women's Day 2026 show art (Guest Interview) From 18 Women to 80,000: How Sambhali Trust is Empowering Girls in India | International Women's Day 2026

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This episode is dedicated to Badan Kanwar. In the early 1990s, a woman named Badan Kanwar was widowed in Rajasthan, India. Her world shrank the way it does for widows there — she lost status, voice, and belonging. Her son, Govind Singh Rathore, watched. Years later, he founded Sambhali Trust in Jodhpur, an organization providing education, vocational training, legal support, and safe spaces to women, girls, and gender minorities pushed to the margins. He started by inviting one woman's two daughters to come learn with him. The next day, 18 women showed up. Today, Sambhali Trust has reached...

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New Year, New Us: The Optimist Daily Weekly Roundup goes bigger with 10 solutions show art New Year, New Us: The Optimist Daily Weekly Roundup goes bigger with 10 solutions

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It’s our first episode of the year! And the Optimist Daily Weekly Roundup is officially refreshed. Karissa and Arielle kick off the new format (hello, “tasting menu” of all ten weekly solutions), explain the difference between Emissaries and Optimists, and share a new perk: Emissary shout-outs celebrating the people and organizations doing good in the world. If you have questions, comments, feedback, suggestions, or just want to say hi, send a message to . Transcript link: Want to be part of the Optimism Movement? Become an . Subscribe to our  and follow us...

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Holiday gifts for a loved one with cancer + a powerful Miwuk land-back victory near Yosemite show art Holiday gifts for a loved one with cancer + a powerful Miwuk land-back victory near Yosemite

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This week, Arielle and Karissa dive into two very different but deeply connected stories about what it means to truly support healing. First, we unpack new research on what people going through cancer actually find helpful during the holidays, and why practical support often means more than cozy socks and inspirational mugs. Then they travel to the Sierra Nevada, where nearly 900 acres of ancestral land have been returned to the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation in a landmark cultural and ecological restoration near Yosemite. They close with some seasonal reflections, a big thank you to listeners,...

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Should kids be banned from social media? Inside Australia’s bold online safety experiment show art Should kids be banned from social media? Inside Australia’s bold online safety experiment

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Australia just became the first country to ban social media accounts for kids under 16... but will it actually keep them safer online? In this episode, Arielle and Karissa unpack the data that pushed lawmakers to act, the huge loopholes critics are worried about, and the real trade-offs for teens, parents, and platforms. They also ask a bigger question: who should be responsible for protecting kids on the internet in the first place? Have thoughts on the ban or ideas for better solutions? Share your take at . Transcript link: Want to be part of the Optimism Movement? Become an . Subscribe to...

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Holiday health etiquette plus the first female crash test dummy is (finally) here show art Holiday health etiquette plus the first female crash test dummy is (finally) here

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This week, Karissa and Arielle tackle two big, very real-world solutions: how to gracefully ask friends and family if they’re sick before a holiday hangout, and why the U.S. finally introducing its first female crash test dummy is a major win for road safety and equity. They unpack expert advice on setting health boundaries without drama, explain how the new THOR-05F model closes a decades-long safety gap for women and smaller drivers, and share a quick round-up of other uplifting stories from The Optimist Daily. They also spotlight an excerpt from Barnet Bain’s upcoming book How to Be a...

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Thankful for optimists: a Thanksgiving shout out to The Optimist Daily community show art Thankful for optimists: a Thanksgiving shout out to The Optimist Daily community

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In this special Thanksgiving mini-episode of The Optimist Daily’s Weekly Roundup, Karissa and Arielle press pause on the usual headlines to say thank you. They share what they are personally grateful for this year, celebrate the Emissaries and listeners who keep solutions journalism alive, and invite anyone who isn't already to support the work through donations, shares, and word of mouth. Transcript link: Want to be part of the Optimism Movement? Become an . Subscribe to our and follow us on , , and . The Optimist Daily is a project of the World Business Academy. Donate link:

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From bike buses to art therapy: The uplifting solutions changing everyday life show art From bike buses to art therapy: The uplifting solutions changing everyday life

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In this week’s episode of The Optimist Daily’s Weekly Roundup, Arielle and Karissa return from a fall break with a fresh wave of uplifting stories, diving right into two standout solutions of the week. First: the “bike bus” phenomenon turning school mornings into joyful, community-powered parades across the world. Next: surprising new research revealing how art gallery visits (and even looking at reproductions) can measurably lower stress and inflammation. Plus, find out a little more about , , , and , our featured Changemakers these last couple weeks. And meet this week’s...

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The science of saving lives: new breakthroughs in immunity and allergy prevention show art The science of saving lives: new breakthroughs in immunity and allergy prevention

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In this week’s episode, Arielle and Karissa gab about two groundbreaking medical solutions changing lives: a one-time gene therapy that helps children with ADA-SCID develop healthy immune systems, and new pediatric guidelines that could drastically reduce peanut allergies. Plus, meet this week’s inspiring Local Changemakers — the Oregon senior dog rescue, , and — both proving compassion can fuel sustainability and hope. Want to be part of the Optimism Movement? Become an . Subscribe to our and follow us on , , and . Transcript link: The Optimist Daily is a project of the World...

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This week, Arielle and Karissa dive into the science of little treats—those small, joyful moments that can regulate stress, boost dopamine, and support mental health. They also spotlight a record-breaking $50M donation launching a global endometriosis research hub and reflect on the urgent need for trans rights and dignity during Pride Month. From strawberry matcha lattes to structural change, it’s a hopeful, honest conversation about caring for ourselves and creating a better world.

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