Good News: From Ancient Forests to Clean Energy Frontiers
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Welcome to the Kidest OM Podcast, hosted by author, teacher, coach, and corporate advisor Kidest OM.
Why good news? Positive psychology and media‑wellbeing research shows that protecting your “brainspan” isn’t just about learning more—it’s about limiting the mental wear and tear caused by constant negative news. Reducing exposure to threat‑focused content and increasing your consumption of positive news helps preserve cognitive reserve, support emotional balance, and maintain a healthier, more resilient mindset over time.
In this January edition of the "What Went Right" series, we explore groundbreaking discoveries and historical milestones that are setting a positive tone for the future. From the depths of the Rocky Mountains to the cutting edge of nuclear technology, this episode highlights how innovation and conservation are working hand-in-hand to preserve our planet and empower its people.
Key Highlights from this Episode:
United States: Scientists from Montana State University discover a 6,000-year-old ancient forest in the Rockies, offering vital data for future climate strategies.
Turkey: Solar capacity doubles a year and a half ahead of schedule, saving the nation over $15 billion in energy imports.
Europe: The successful reintroduction of 15 pine martens back into the wild after a 150-year absence, restoring regional biodiversity.
Canada: The expansion of the Tuvaijuittuq Marine Protected Area in Nunavut, an area nearly the size of Germany, protecting 30% of ocean areas.
Global Energy: The groundbreaking of the world's first grid-scale nuclear fusion plant in Virginia, signaling a leap toward limitlessly clean energy.
Chicago, USA: A major municipal milestone as all 411 city buildings, including O'Hare International Airport, transition to 100% renewable energy.
Japan: The launch of "LignoSat," the world's first wooden satellite, and the invention of a sea-water-dissolvable, recyclable plastic.
Australia: The announcement of the "Roo-ver" lunar mission and new demand-driven funding to guarantee university access for Indigenous students.
Scotland: The implementation of a new law requiring 50% female representation on public boards to eliminate systemic barriers in leadership.
Health & Wellness: The FDA’s formal recognition of acupuncture and Reiki as evidence-based therapies for holistic pain management.
About the Author: Conscious Evolution author, teacher, coach and former Tech Executive with a mission to bridge the gap between science, strategy, and soul. Integrating Neuroscience and Corporate EQ, I help individuals and organizations navigate the journey of conscious evolution. Explore more resources and tools at www.infinite-life.com.