Getting some Goodness with Andy Demeo
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Today’s episode is with Andy DeMeo, founder of Granite Goodness, a newsletter and podcast dedicated to telling the stories we almost never hear: the ones about progress.
In a world where the news cycle often feels like an endless stream of crisis and catastrophe, Andy is asking a simple but powerful question:
How’s it actually going out there on planet Earth?
What he’s discovered is something most of us rarely see compiled in one place… the steady, quiet work of people solving real problems.
From environmental innovation to addiction recovery in New Hampshire…from the psychology of doom-scrolling to why optimism might actually be the most pragmatic philosophy we have…
This conversation goes deep.
We talk about:
• Why modern media is wired for negativity• The difference between naive positivity and evidence-based optimism• Why understanding progress is essential if we want to keep making it• The hidden stories of innovation happening right here in New England• And why hope might be the most rebellious stance you can take today
Andy’s perspective is refreshing:
The world can be awful.The world is also better than it used to be in many ways.And the world can become much better still.
All three things can be true at the same time.
If you’re tired of doom-scrolling and want a conversation about curiosity, progress, and possibility…
this one’s worth your time.
ALSO - I will be joining Andy on stage for Granite Goodness Live on Friday 3/27 at 3S Art Space in Portsmouth from 730-930pm. This is truly an honor to get together with other local creators to talk OPTIMISM in the Northeast. Get your tickets today!
Giddy up!!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/granite-goodness-live-local-podcasters-night-tickets-1979062953569