In Just 3 Words, Google CEO Sundar Pichai Taught a Leadership Lesson to Every CEO

By Minda Zetlin, Inc. On Tuesday, Alphabet (Google) CEO Sundar Pichai sent a memo to Google employees to let them know that the company would slow its hiring for the balance of the year and take other cost-cutting measures in response to worsening economic conditions. The memo, obtained by The Verge, is a master class in leadership and emotional intelligence […]

Virginia ice cream shop proudly employs people with disabilities

By Cortney Moore, Fox News According to the CDC, 61 million adults in the United States (1 in 4) live with a disability, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the unemployment rate for this quarter of the population was around 10.1% in 2021. One ice cream parlor in Virginia is serving up opportunities to change […]

Airline Captain Writes a Note to Tooth Fairy For Girl Who Lost Tooth on Plane

By Andy Corbley, Good News Network A 6-year-old who realized after disembarking that she had lost a tooth aboard a plane, was desperate to get it back. Seeing this, a passing captain, with his jacket, cap, and epaulets, stepped in to write a note to the Tooth Fairy explaining the situation. Lena and Laura Larmon […]

Why Optimists Live Longer than the Rest of Us

Perspective by Fuschia Sirois, The Washington Post Do you tend to see the glass as half full, rather than half empty? Are you always looking on the bright side of life? If so, you might be surprised to learn that this tendency could actually be good for your health. A number of studies have shown that optimists enjoy […]

Mom of 3 Becomes First Female Olympian to Finish a Triathlon in Under 8 Hours

By Geri Weis-Corbley, Good News Network A 40 year-old mom has entered the history books by becoming the first female Olympian ever to complete a full triathlon in under 8 hours—smashing the world record by over 40 minutes. Two-time Olympic Nicola Spirig crossed the finish line in Germany in an astonishing 7 hours, 34 minutes […]