Good News Everyone!

De: Morgan Langworthy and Emily Maghrak
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  • Looking for motivation in your life or a break from the doom and gloom of current news? Good news...you found us! GNE is a humorous and uplifting podcast hosted by Morgan Langworthy and Emily Maghrak. They passionately tell stories of amazing human feats and embrace the good in our seemingly not-so-good world.
    Copyright 2023 Morgan Langworthy and Emily Maghrak
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  • 100 Miles From Home
    Apr 20 2021

    This week the Good News Gals cover the story of 6 Tongan teens who find themselves stranded on an uninhabited island 56 years ago.

    The result is anything but the storyline you may remember from Lord of the Flies. 

    Join us as we follow a true survival story through the struggle but ending with joy.

    To learn more about these incredible humans check out some of our sources! 

    Six Tongan Castaways in Ata Island | OLD DOCUMENTARY CHANNEL 7

    Tongan Culture

    A real life Lord of the Flies: The 50-year-old story of a group of teens stranded on an island - Correspondent Holly Williams

    “Rutger Bregman: the Dutch historian who rocked Davos and unearthed the real Lord of the Flies”

    “The 'real Lord of the Flies': a survivor's story of shipwreck and salvation” 

    The real Lord of the Flies: what happened when six boys were shipwrecked for 15 months

    The Tongan Castaways of Ata Island | Surviving with one of the six boys

    Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman

    "This is really old theory in Western culture, that our civilization is just a thin veneer, just a thin layer. And that when something bad happens—say there is a natural disaster or you shipwreck on an island and you have the freedom to establish your own society—that people reveal who they really are. You know, people deep down are just selfish."


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    1 h y 6 m
  • Melanate Green Spaces
    Apr 13 2021

    This week Good News Gals Emily and Morgan cover Dr. Carolyn Finney.

    Green spaces offer benefits to our physical, mental, and social health, but they aren’t experienced or accessed equally. As a teacher, storyteller, and “accidental environmentalist,” Dr. Carolyn Finney asks us to join her in reckoning with the question of “which public” our outdoor spaces serve and how we can collectively re-create these spaces for everyone. 

    Carolyn argues that we cannot control the skin we are born in and so whiteness is no worse than blackness or brownness BUT the way that whiteness has been weaponized and systemically given power is where it becomes problematic. 

    To learn more:

    Black Faces White Spaces by Carolyn Finney

    TEDx : Whose Story Counts?

    Melanin Base Camp Guide to Outdoor Allyship

    **Disclaimer** This episode was recorded a week prior and thus does not address the murder of Daunte Wright during the conversation about police traffic stops. 

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    41 m
  • Listen to Your Grandpa
    Mar 30 2021

    “I have a Ph.D. of being poor, hungry, and determined. And I think when you’ve experienced those three things, there’s a lot of wisdom. When you’ve been poor, there’s so much innovation that comes out of that.” - Richard Montanez

    Today, Morgan and Emily share the life story of the brilliant and resilient mind that invented flamin' hot Cheetos! Richard Montanez did not thrive in a traditional educational setting. Instead, Richard has learned from experience and necessity.

    Join us to learn about the joys and struggles of someone brave, kind, and doing the work that needs to be done.

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    59 m
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