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We're embracing the holiday spirit and looking back at some of the most popular “good news” stories of 2023! I'm joined today by two people passionate about bringing positive news to the forefront: Good Good Good founder Branden Harvey, and Nice News founder Sean Devlin. Learn more about our guests: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER for ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: This episode was sponsored by AG1: https://www.drinkAG1.com/newsworthy And control Body Odor anywhere with Lume Deodorant and get $5 off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code NEWSWORTHY at LumePodcast.com To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com #GoodNews #Positivity #MerryChristmas
Welcome back to another episode of the Your Good News Podcast, where Katherine gives you the scoop on the good news coming out of Washington, and how you can get involved with this thing called democracy.Recorded in July 2021 - this interview sparked my interest in the new direction of the podcast. I wanted to share this episode, this conversation because beyond highlighting how Branden Harvey - Founder and CEO of Good Good Good - was truly a personal joy but so important to highlight folks who are trying to find the good and encourage steps towards involving ones' self in the process too. --Branden Harvey's Sound Good Podcast: For more, see the link below. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sounds-good-with-branden-harvey/id1080864041Good Good Good Co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodgoodgoodco/Almond Cow: https://glnk.io/j33/katherinegetty Use coupon code: YOURGOODNEWS at checkout for $25 off any purchase of $200 or more.Links & Resources:Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/agKqR1Y720EtxvZb-XqD0bYP2CU?utm_source=copy_url Let's Connect!To engage with the host, visit her Instagram via @KatherineGettyCheck out our website at yourgoodnewspodcast.com
In this episode of Beyond Aid, Jake Kurtzer speaks with Branden Harvey, founder of GoodGoodGood about the challenge of highlighting good news stories and the complexity of maintaining a sense of purpose while engaging with hardship.
Have you ever found yourself staring at Twitter for hours, feeling hopeless and overwhelmed by an endless stream of bad news? Doom scrolling feels inevitable sometimes, so we compiled some tips to help you the next time you find yourself glued to your screen!This episode was inspired by last week's episode with Good Good Good CEO/Founder, Branden Harvey. You can listen to that episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2zt5PpNIelrsR7oE4jGvGn?si=H6UZ7LImR22k-3qQqfHI4gHave a good week :) See ya back here real soon! For more, follow us on Instagram. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Check out our website here, or send us an email at courageouslykindpodcast@gmail.com Be kind to yourself and others today :)
This interview was good good good! (See what we did there?!)This week we had the honor of chatting with the founder and CEO of Good Good Good, an organization dedicated to ONLY good news!!! Through their newsletter, podcast, and actual, real-life, physical newspaper, Good Good Good helps share hope and optimism with anyone who wants it.We had a great chat about how Good Good Good began, the importance of mindfully consuming news, and how to deal with feelings of hopelessness. To check out Good Good Good, head to their website for all that good stuff! https://www.goodgoodgood.co/ Thanks for listening!See ya back here real soon :) For more, follow us on Instagram. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Check out our website here, or send us an email at courageouslykindpodcast@gmail.com Be kind to yourself and others today :)
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This episode definitely sounds good. Branden Harvey is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. He is the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news and an online community of more than 250,000 world changers. We discuss sadness as a positive emotion, how to use anger, words as energy and reprogramming the brain. To get your good news: goodgoodgood.co brandenharvey.com To connect with The Scary Guy: thescaryguy.com
Did you know it's actually easier for our brains to focus on the negative? The world right now is filled with headlines that will make you question everything about the future of this globe. Things can look really bleak out there if that's all you're focusing on. Branden Harvey, Founder & CEO of the GoodGoodGood Co. is committed to telling not feel-good stories, but stories about events that are actually moving the needle forward towards the common good. In this episode we talk about: How to actually execute on your ideas and navigate the unexpected Why staying engaged in good news is good for your mental health How the work that you've done in your past never goes in vein. The importance of transparency and asking for help How Branden works through difficulties and hard times in creating his meaningful work. ABOUT BRANDEN Branden Harvey is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. He's the host of the podcast Sounds Good, the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news, and built an online community over more than 350,000 world changers. He's helped brands like Disney, Square, Southwest Airlines, and (RED) tell meaningful stories with heart all over the world. He's been written about and featured by media including The Washington Post, Seventeen Magazine, Fortune Magazine, and Mashable. IG: https://www.instagram.com/goodgoodgoodco/?hl=en Website: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/Follow, subscribe and leave us a review! Find out more about Yellow Co.'s community of women creaeting meaningful work: yellowco.co | @yellowco.co • Connect with Joanna at joannawaterfall.com and on IG @joannawaterfall :) Music Written by Jonny Pickett (check out his music on spotify) Thanks for listening!
There are several online magazines covering exclusively "good news", but hardly any newspaper. Interestingly, Branden Harvey, the man who founded one of them, had never purchased a printed newspaper in his life before. In this show, Branden tells us why he did it anyway, what kind of impact their stories have, and what the difference is between feel good news and real good news. Hosted by Ed Crasnick and Jonathan Widder; edited by Leon Wolf. Links Good Good Good website Squirrel News Squirrel News is a free, curated news service. Find our more about Squirrel News on our website or read our latest news. Download our app or subscribe to our newsletter. Please donate now to help us continue our work.
Another day, another heavy headline, another rush of difficult emotions & challenging conversations. How do we make sense of it all and take meaningful action without staying overwhelmed and stuck? In this episode with Branden Harvey of Good Good Good, Dani and Branden talk about how to practically show up when the news is heavy (and when it's not!), real good news vs. feel-good news, the dangers of spreading misinformation - even if it's positive, and how doing a little bit of good wherever you are can have a whole lot of impact. We're not just looking for the helpers – we're learning how to BE the helpers, even when things get hard. That's how we all get free. Let's stay connected! Find Dani on social media: www.facebook.com/ohhappydani www.instagram.com/ohhappydani www.twitter.com/ohhappydani Find Branden/Good Good Good on social media: www.instagram.com/brandenharvey www.instagram.com/goodgoodgoodco Find the pod on social media: www.instagram.com/fortheultimategood Grab artwork for the heart and home at www.ohhappydani.com Read the Good Newspaper at www.goodgoodgood.co Reach out about the podcast to admin@ohhappydani.com For the Ultimate Good is produced by Lovely House Media.
-4 Florida men arrested after installing devices that dropped gas prices to cents.-Execution by firing squad now an option in South Carolina -Biden says there will be “real” food shortages as a result of the Russian/Ukrainian war.-Biden reveals the US will welcome 100k refugees seeking asylum from the Russian invasion.-28 year old Branden Harvey was arrested after he tried to rape a woman at a Walmart in broad daylight. -27 year old man was sentenced to 25 years in prison and 25 years on probation for killing his father after he was told to get a job and move out.A Moment in Love:-Woman goes to dinner with her ex, that's about to prison for life, without telling her husband. She says it's not a big deal because her ex just wanted to apologize for all the hurt he caused her and she needed the closure. -Woman tweets she had dinner with a man that didn't compliment her once. She thought he was weird and hasn't talked to him since. Mind you, she says he was a perfect gentleman, pulled her pair, opened doors, listened while she spoke and even sent her home with a full tank of gas.Would you Rather:-have a completely automated home or a self-driving car?-never be stuck in traffic again or never get another cold?-spend a year on Mars by yourself or party on a remote island with your friends?-know how the world began or how it will end?-be able to travel everywhere for free or eat everywhere for free?
In today's episode, Cory revisits three interviews from February and shares his thoughts, reflections, and key takeaways for the show's new annotations segment. Hear a recap from Kate Stoddard, Branden Harvey, and Tara Donaldson. Cory kicks things off with an overview of his conversation with Kate Stoddard, Founder of Orchestra Provisions, a company that designs cricket protein superfoods that can easily be incorporated into the average American diet. Hear about how Kate's parents shaped her desire to be impactful and why you don't need to do the extreme to have an impact. Next, Cory revisits his interview with Branden Harvey, Founder of Good Good Good, a media platform that is designed to leave you feeling more hopeful and better equipped to do more good. Branden describes the distinction between feel good news and real news, why his company is all about good news, and how being purpose driven can sustain you through tough times. For the final recap, Cory takes a look at his interview with Tara Donaldson, Executive Editor of WWD, Founder of The Diversity List, and former Editorial Director of Sourcing Journal. His interview with Tara serves as a searing reminder of the failures of mainstream media to report on the less glamorous aspects of fashion and challenge the unsustainable status quo that is still dominating the industry. Gain a new perspective on being impactful, doing good, and the role of journalism and check out the full episodes if you'd like to hear more! -- --
Now, more than ever, we need a dose of good news. The past few years have seen an ever-increasing wave of negative stories that are hard to ignore. Our guest today is trying to change some of that. Branden Harvey is the founder of Good Good Good, the host of the Sounds Good Podcast, and the managing editor of The Goodnewspaper, through which he aims to spread 'real good news' to inspire action and hope in his readers, listeners, and community. For Branden, it isn't about ignoring the difficulties and tragedies that are present in our world, but rather he hopes to balance out what has become overwhelming and disheartening. Branden has some great tips for staying energized and proactive, and this means reading the news instead of watching it, and finding a balance that is healthy for you and your needs instead of passively doom-scrolling. Cory speaks to Branden about his background and what led him to where he is today, with some attention on mentorship, his passion for photography, and the beginnings of the Good Good Good brand. Branden also talks about the habits that help him stay positive about the future, and the gratitude he feels for his work and community. -- --
Branden Harvey celebrates the good in the world. As the founder of Good Good Good — he hosts the podcast Sounds Good, he's the managing editor of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news, and has built an online community over more than 500,000 world changers. He's been written about in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Men's Health, and Forbes.Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episodes/018Good Good Good's Website → https://goodgoodgood.coFollow Good Good Good on Instagram → https://instagram.com/goodgoodgoodcoFollow Branden on Instagram → https://instagram.com/brandenharveyInstagram → https://instagram.com/wecandothiscoTwitter → https://twitter.com/wecandothisco–––Follow Sean at the links below:Instagram → https://instagram.com/seanpritzkauTwitter → https://twitter.com/seanpritzkau–––EPISODE CREDITS:Music by Darren King on Soundstripe
We're taking a little break but we thought now (and really, any time!) is the perfect time to revisit some of our favorite episodes that remind us of the power of kindness and service. We hope you enjoy these insights and inspiration from Branden Harvey, Kenny Leon, Holiday Reinhorn and Rainn Wilson! We'll be back next week with a brand new episode!And if you're inspired and in the position to help, here are a few nonprofit organizations to consider:International Refugee Assistance Program - https://refugeerights.org Unicef USA - https://www.unicefusa.orgAmerican Red Cross - https://www.redcross.org LINKS N' THINGS: Thanks to our friends at ADT for making it possible for us to share these stories in a safe and secure place, At Home. https://www.adt.com/AtHomeWe love to hear about people making great things!If you're a maker and would like to be considered for a Maker Moment on At Home, please send us a DM on social and fill out this questionnaire. We can't wait to see what you're making!https://bit.ly/hellomakerCheck out our first Makers Episode!https://athomepodcast.net/episodes/makersText 310-496-8667 with your questions for #AtHomePodcast !If you've enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe, rate and share with a friend! Thank you for being a part of the At Home community! Connect with Linda & Drew: instagram.com/athomeinstagram.com/imlindorkinstagram.com/mrdrewscott#AtHomePodcastTHEME SONG BY: Victoria Shawwww.instagram.com/VictoriaShawMusic Chad Carlsonwww.instagram.com/ChadCarlsonMusic MUSIC COMPOSED AND PRODUCED BY:Rick Russohttps://www.instagram.com/rickrussomusicSpecial thanks to all our At Home homies: PRODUCERS:Brandon AngelenoHanna PhanPOST AUDIO ENGINEER:Chris CobainDIGITAL PRODUCER:Cortney EwonusWEBSITE:Wesley FriendSERIES PHOTOGRAPHER: Dennys Ilicwww.instagram.com/dennydennSponsored by:ADT: It's important to have not just a beautiful home -- but a smart and safer home.https://www.adt.com/AtHomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Exuding positivity, today we are sitting down with the Founder of Good Good Good, Branden Harvey! GGG is a media company focused on helping us all feel more hopeful and do more good. They do this through their print newspaper (delivered to your door monthly), Podcast, weekly email newsletter, and social media. Good news doesn't always mean feel good.In this episode, Branden talks about the thread that defines us, he explains what good means to him, and we talk about good and bad business models. Branden shares with us how GGG goes about solving problems, and how we can all be a part of the solutions!Learn more about Good Good Good:Subscribe to the newspaper!Listen to the Podcast.------Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders. Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 800 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more:PlywoodPeople.comJoin the next Path by Plywood Cohort Launching on September 7th!
When our newsfeeds, televisions, and even dinner table conversations seem dominated by bad news, it can be tempting to get discouraged. We hope today's interview with Branden Harvey, Founder of Good Good Good and the Good News Paper, brings you a little hope and light. During this conversation with Miles and Lindsey, Branden shared his unique story of becoming a storyteller focused on telling stories of good all over the world. The way Branden lives his life extends an invitation to acknowledge the things that break our hearts and, instead of getting overwhelmed, become a part of the solution.
Rainbow Railroad helps LGBTQ+ people escape countries where they face imminent danger because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. The Canada-based organization works to solve a multi-layered problem that goes beyond LGBTQ+ persecution — they’re also responding to a global refugee crisis. Refugees already face mounting challenges, but anti-LGTBQ+ legislation only adds to the obstacles. The organization addresses both challenges together. The organization has been praised for helping 70 Chechen men resettle in response to anti-gay purges in Chechnya beginning in 2017. Since 2006, Rainbow Railroad has helped more than 800 persecuted LGBTQ+ people from 38 countries travel to safety. In this episode, Branden Harvey sits down with Rainbow Railroad executive director Kimahli Powell to learn about the extent of the persecution LGBTQ+ people face around the world and the inspiring ways the organization provides transportation and support to bring people to safety. Guest: Kimahli Powell, executive director of Rainbow Railroad Learn more about Rainbow Railroad’s work on their website, follow @rainbowrailroad on Instagram, and donate to Rainbow Railroad’s important work to bring LGBTQ+ people to safety Sponsor: With Libro.fm, get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with the code GOOD Sponsor: Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/GOOD → Get more Good Good Good at goodgoodgood.co → Join 30,000 weekly Goodnewsletter readers at goodgoodgood.co/goodnewsletter → Become a Member and get the Goodnewspaper at goodgoodgood.co/membership
In a world where we’re constantly inundated with bad news, how can we focus on building a better one? In this episode of the Conversationalist podcast, TC Founder and CEO Sophie Beren sits down with Branden Harvey, a social entrepreneur, speaker, and journalist who focuses on the good happening in the world. Branden shares his message of hope in the face of darkness and how his work seeks to mobilize his audience to create change. He also offers advice for navigating difficult news, and importance of validating other people’s experiences when we converse about it. Branden is a GOOD friend of The Conversationalist. He is a Portland-based storyteller who amplifies good news on the Goodnewspaper and the Sounds Good podcast with his company Good Good Good. He also unifies positive changemakers through an online community of more than two hundred and fifty thousand world changers. He's helped brands like Disney, Square, Southwest Airlines, and (RED) tell meaningful stories. Here at The Conversationalist, we’re on a mission to amplify 1,000,000 Gen Z'ers voices and unify the world, one conversation at a time. On each episode of The Conversationalist Podcast, The Conversationalist Founder and CEO Sophie Beren interviews activists, entrepreneurs, and game-changers from the TC community as well as experts and thought leaders who are at the forefront of social change. Each conversation invites guests to share their story, their perspectives, and the obstacles they’ve overcome to get to where they are today. Sophie is here to help break open your echo chamber so that you can unify your world. Now, we want to hear from you! How are you using your voice for good? Join The Conversationalist Community on the Geneva app. You’ll be able to make new friends, find new opportunities, and have 24/7 conversations about anything under the sun that matters to YOU! Come and introduce yourself, break the ice, share your hot takes, and so much more. Want to be chosen as our featured hot take on our next podcast? Make sure you’re in our community and sharing your thoughts in our hot takes room. Follow The Conversationalist on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok and subscribe to our Youtube Channel to stay up to date on all things Gen Z. Let’s unify the world together! Listen to The Conversationalist Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Audible, Spotify, and more. View the episode transcription here. For a full recap of our podcasts and to access more info on our guests, check out our blog. We’ll see you next week.
Branden Harvey is a gifted storyteller, a speaker, the host of the Sounds Good podcast, and is the founder of the Good newspaper, which you can find over at goodgoodgood.co. Branden has made it his company’s mission to tell stories of good news and inspire others. Today on List It, Jesse and Branden break down of their favorite good news stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest on this episode is Branden Harvey. Branden is an entrepreneur, photographer, storyteller, and the founder of GoodGoodGood, a company focused on helping people have more hope and do more good. He's helped brands like Disney, Square, Southwest Airlines, and (RED) tell meaningful stories with heart all over the world. He's been written about and featured by media including The Washington Post, Seventeen Magazine, Fortune Magazine, and Mashable. You can learn more about GoodGoodGood, and get a free issue of the Good Newspaper by visiting goodgoodgood.co Branden can be found on Instagram at instagram.com/brandenharvey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pdxstoryproject/support
We are ready to start this new year off with some GOOD NEWS! It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with everything going on in the world. But we’re eager to take what we’ve learned in 2020 and put it to use - we know there will always be challenges; the key is to look for the helpers… or better yet, BE the helper. So, we invited Branden Harvey, founder of Good Newspaper, to talk about how we can turn feelings of hopelessness to helpfulness. Branden shares his story of one of his first awakenings to real tragedy in the world and how that moved him to do something about it. He also shares helpful tips on how to work through feelings of defeat in the face of problems we see in the world: He reminds us that no matter who you are or what you do, YOU have something unique to offer the world. Change doesn’t necessarily have to come in the form of donating money! The difference between REAL good news and FEEL good news - REAL good news is solutions based and provides action steps, resources and context to we can dive deeper into an issue. When you know better, you DO better. Everything’s a learning process! Follow Good Good Good for your dose of good news! https://www.instagram.com/goodgoodgoodco/https://twitter.com/goodgoodgoodhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/goodgoodgoodcoListen to Sounds Good with Branden Harvey! https://open.spotify.com/show/4o4gWrRf73bwDux4Zq9NUw?si=iZxR26RUA podcast of hopeful conversations with optimists and world-changers about the headlines we can be hopeful about — and how you can get involved and make a difference.Connect with Branden Harveyhttps://twitter.com/BrandenHarveyhttps://www.instagram.com/brandenharvey/https://www.facebook.com/brandenharveyCheck out GoodNewspaper: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/Text 310-496-8667 with your questions for #AtHomePodcast !If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe, rate and share with a friend! Thank you for being a part of the At Home community! Connect with Linda & Drew: instagram.com/athomeinstagram.com/imlindorkinstagram.com/mrdrewscott#AtHomePodcastMusic by: Victoria Shawwww.instagram.com/VictoriaShawMusic Chad Carlsonwww.instagram.com/ChadCarlsonMusic Series Photographer: Dennys Ilicwww.instagram.com/dennydenn Special thanks to all our At Home homies: Brandon, Hanna, Wes, Cortney, Chris, Dennys, Victoria and Chad!Sponsored by:ADT: It’s important to have not just a beautiful home -- but a smart and safer home.https://www.adt.com/AtHome
Today we’re talking about the GOOD news of 2020. Yes, despite the many stressful stories and situations we’ve talked about (or experienced) this year, there were also people who stepped up to help and daily good deeds that didn’t make the main headlines. Join us and our guest, Branden Harvey from Good Good Good, as we look back on the year’s bright spots and enter 2021 with a little more hope… Be sure to tune-in again each weekday (M-F) for our regular episodes to get quick, unbiased news roundups in ~10 minutes! Today’s episode is brought to you by ButcherBox.com/newsworthy and MagicSpoon.com/newsworthy Get ad-free episodes by becoming an insider: www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider
The podcast that leaves you feeling more hopeful is coming back! Sounds Good hosts hopeful conversations with optimists and world-changers about the headlines we can be hopeful about — and how you can get involved and make a difference. Every week, Good Good Good founder Branden Harvey sits down with the people driving positive change against the world's greatest problems. Each episode will leave you with a sense of hope about the good in the world — and a sense of direction on how we can all be a part of that good. Episodes are released every Monday. Want to help support the launch? 1. Make sure you’re subscribed wherever you listen to podcasts (you may have been unsubscribed) 2. Tell a friend who loves celebrating good and doing good 3. Tag us when you share your excitement at @goodgoodgoodco — Get more good news at goodgoodgood.co Join 30,000 weekly Goodnewsletter readers at goodgoodgood.co/goodnewsletter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodgoodgood/support
Get ready to be activated! This Feel the Good Conversation with Branden Harvey, CEO and creator of Good, Good, Good is a game changer. Branden describes himself as a storyteller focused on the good. We find out exactly what that means, how you can find "the helpers" and be one yourself and what makes up optimism and hope. Branden will inspire you to join his army of hopefuls to make a difference and make the world a better place. We discuss tangible ways in which you can join that mission and how passion Is at the center of it all. Leave this conversation feeling all the good. .....#feelthegoodpodcastFollow Shawl on Instagram/Twitter: @shawlinivmh.comWebsite: https://www.shawlinivmh.com/Transcripts Available: https://www.shawlinivmh.com/ftg-transcriptsFollow Good Good Good & Branden Harveyinstagram.com/goodgoodgoodcotwitter.com/goodgoodgoodfacebook.com/goodgoodgoodcogoodgoodgood.coinstagram.com/brandenharvey*Spread the Good- Braden's Charitable Organizations Mentioned in this Episode:*Kids Boost: https://kidsboost.org/
The news is just like our diet, and what we consume can have huge impacts on our health. In today’s world, consuming news is just one click away and can be crammed in on your commute to work, paired with breakfast, or picked at before you even get out of bed in the morning. Today’s guest is Branden Harvey, and he believes we can empower ourselves and those around us just by deciding how we consume news. As the founder of Good Good Good, Branden wants to turn positivity into a vital part of our purpose as human beings. Through social media and — believe it or not — print media, he believes we can change the world. In this episode, you’ll hear about how the human brain has a negative bias toward bad news, and how good news can be used as a means to do good. We kick things off by talking about the impact journalism has on mental health, and how Good Good Good is not competition to standard media, but rather a much-needed accompaniment. Branden tells us about the difference between hopefulness and optimism, and why the former is a wonderful tool we all have access to. We also delve into the finer details and take a peek at Good Good Good’s unique take on marketing and how Branden went from individual creator to the leader of an organization. Listen to the full conversation at one of the following links:Listen on SpotifyListen on Google PodcastsListen on Apple PodcastsFull Episode: https://medium.com/impact-everywhere/branden-harvey-good-news-podcast-f98d3aec7da0
This week we are concluding our special series on Art of Difficult Dialogue with a good good good guest, Branden Harvey. Branden is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. He is also the founder of the media company Good Good Good, “An uprising of hopefuls marching against the hate, fear, and injustice in the world by celebrating and becoming accomplices in good work." Today, Branden and Jessica talk about why our brains are so drawn to the difficult, negative realities in the world and how we can pivot our lives and our dialogue to include something much more powerful – hope. Show Links — Head here to get more Good Good Good from Branden — Head to Jessica Honegger's website for info on her book, newsletter, transcripts of Going Scared episodes, and more! https://jessicahonegger.com/ Jessica's Social IG- https://www.instagram.com/jessicahonegger/ FB — https://www.facebook.com/jessicahoneggerofficial T — https://twitter.com/jessicahonegger/ LI — https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicahonegger/
Did you know that the demand for good news has increased during the pandemic? As reported by the New York Times in April this year, social media accounts and news sites that deliver positive storytelling like Upworthy and the Good News Movement have seen their audience sizes grow. On the first episode of our brand new season, we’re excited to feature Branden Harvey — a storyteller focused on the good in the world. Branden is the host of the podcast Sounds Good, the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news, and built an online community of more than 250,000 world changers. In this episode, Branden talks about how his media company Good Good Good is inspired by a quote from Mister Rogers, “look for the helpers.” He also shares how he had the not so brilliant idea of launching a print newspaper in the digital age — and how it was embraced by thousands of good news seekers. -- Love our podcast? Please subscribe and share it with friends! Do us a HUGE favor — rate and leave us a review here. If you're changing the world through your brand and would like to advertise or sponsor our podcast, please email us at contact@huemangroupmedia.com Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Check out our other podcasts on Hueman Group Media here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/support
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005: Learn how to make your company or initiative stand out by utilizing unconventional ideas to your advantage. Branden Harvey, the founder of Good Good Good, takes us through the steps he took to create a media brand that spreads good news to tens of thousands of readers. He shares advice on what you should think about when first coming up with a mission-driven idea, how to create and analyze social content that makes an impact, and how to make difficult decisions to stay true to your purpose. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmakers/message
Branden is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. He's the host of the podcast Sounds Good, the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news, and the founder of an online community with more than 250,000 world changers with his company Good Good Good. We chatted with Branden about how to make a real difference in the world when such horrible, tragic, and heartbreaking things happen all around us. We talked about the overwhelm that can come with seeing bad news every day and feeling helpless when it comes to knowing how to actually do something that makes a difference. He gives practical actionable steps YOU can do right now to be an influence for GOOD, in your life and business, no matter how many followers you have. This episode will inspire you and 100% bring a smile to your face. We need MORE people in the world with hearts like Branden’s and in today’s episode he’ll tell YOU where and how you can start. We interviewed Branden before the coronavirus really hit and affected everything really hard, which is why we don’t talk about it in this conversation. However, our chat with Branden and what he is doing with his company, Good Good Good, could not have come at a better time. Since the interview with Branden, Good Good Good has risen up, done what they do best, and has been leading the charge in putting out good news in the midst of this global pandemic. It has been so incredible to see how Branden and Good Good Good have continued to spread hope, light, and positivity in a world filled with chaos and fear right now. Since recording his interview, Good Good Good has been featured in the New York Times and Miley Cyrus herself had Branden on her Instagram show, Bright Minded. We are so honored to have had him on the show spreading hope and positivity to you. We hope this episode fills you with peace about our world and the good that is truly all around you if you look for it. Show Notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/039-how-to-be-an-influence-for-good-with-branden-harvey www.noissue.co Code: HEART for 10% off your purchase HoneyBook: www.share.honeybook.com/heart In addition to a FREE 7 day trial, get 50% off your first year of HoneyBook, a $200 value!! www.theheartuniversity.com/apps If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. Click here to sign up for GoodGoodGood Membership: https://goodgoodgood.subbly.co?r=167452&s=9562 http://www.goodgoodgood.co/ Check him out on Miley Cyrus’s Bright Minded: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpmaqkRqmn0&list=PLri1SD7nMWCHPSpnQgiOhJJDKvZ-qECYJ&index=22&t=0s New York Times article: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/style/good-news-coronavirus.html Follow along: www.instagram.com/brandenharvey www.instagram.com/goodgoodgoodco www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity Podcast inquiries: podcast@theheartuniversity.com
Have you ever stopped to think about how much good news can change your mindset? In this interview, Branden Harvey explains the reality of the way good news can help people feel less overwhelmed, and more capable of doing good. Branden shares how he used his photography skills to bless others, ultimately creating his business, Good Good Good. Through his newspapers and newsletters, Branden is highlighting the good in the world and empowering you to share your gifts with others. For more information, visit the link below for show notes and links: http://www.lauren-likes.com/how-she-creates-ep-406:-good-news!/
Branden Harvey joins us for a special episode dedicated to finding good in the midst of a the COVID-19 pandemic. Branden is the Founder & CEO of Good Good Good, a media company who creates stories and tools designed to leave us feeling less overwhelmed and more capable of being a part of the good in the world. Links from the Interview - IJM Stories of Hope - Feeding America (US Hunger Relief) - Preemptive Love - Charity: Water Good Good Good Links - Instagram - Free Goodnewspaper - A bunch of good news stories from Good Good Good - All things Good Good Good The New Activist Social T - @NewActivistIs FB - @NewActivistIs IG - @NewActivistIs www.newactivist.is Host - @EdwardorEddie
The news to know for Thursday, December 19th, 2019! We're breaking down what happened and what happens next now that President Trump has officially been impeached, and what to know about tonight's presidential debate. Plus: a big deal in the auto industry, why big tech companies are teaming up, and the research that may surprise you about blue light before bed... Those stories and many more in less than 10 minutes! Then, hang out after the news for Thing to Know Thursday's bonus interview about the best and most popular 'good news' stories of 2019! Branden Harvey from www.GoodGoodGood.co joins me to share three positive news stories and explain why we don't always get enough of it... Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes to read more about our guest and any of the stories mentioned in this episode. Today's episode is brought to you by www.NativeDeodorant.com. Use code 'newsworthy' for a discount. Thanks to The NewsWorthy Insiders! Become one here: www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sources: Trump Impeached: Washington Post, NYT, NBC News, The Hill, CNN, CBS News Trump's Rally: AP, PBS Sixth Dem Debate: Vox, Politico, PBS, CBS News Obamacare Mandate Unconstitutional: CNN, WSJ Drug Imports from Canada: NYT Australia Hottest Day Ever: ABC News, USA Today, Weather Channel Fourth Largest Automaker: Business Insider, CNBC, NPR Apple, Amazon, Google Partnership: Business Insider, TechCrunch, Cnet Amazon Expands Free Returns: The Verge, CNN Instagram Bans Vaping Promos: CNBC, Engadget Blue Light & Sleep: Cnet, Business Insider, 9to5Google, Harvard Medical School (past studies)
Storyteller Branden Harvey brings positivity into the world with every piece of content he creates. Motivated to share the good in the world, Branden established a media company dedicated to this. When world events make life seem grey, his aptly titled "Good Newspaper" splashes readers with color to brighten up and inspire them. This week Branden lets us peer through his creative lens and shares how creators can use their unique perspective to connect with an audience on a personal level. It’s all about remaining genuine and positive, despite what life throws at you. Branden exemplifies this. Even if he’s getting beaten for social media awards by DJ Khaled and Kylie Jenner, he emerges a winner!
In Episode 25 of the Disruptors for Good podcast I speak with Branden Harvey, Founder of Good Good Good and the Good Newspaper on using his social media influence to inspire others and tell amazing stories from around the world.
On Episode 93 of You, Me, Empathy, Branden Harvey and I explore the importance of mentors, celebrating the stories of others, finding hope over cynicism, and why goodness matters. Thanks for listening and thanks for empathizing with us! Full show notes and all links mentioned in the episode here. Follow You, Me, Empathy on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Support You, Me, Empathy on Patreon. Subscribe and leave a review in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google. Get yourself a feely t-shirt, mug, or tote!
Ready for some good news? Kaitlyn chats with founder of the Good Good Good Company and host of the 'Sounds Good' podcast Branden Harvey. Branden has made delivering good news his life's mission. He talks with Kaitlyn about how an Instagram hashtag lead to a global movement of goodness with his Good News newsletter, printed newspaper, and podcast. He explains how sharing great real stories can have an positive impact on the world. And Kaitlyn has some fun with her "feel good game". Relax with your favorite podcast and enjoy some Grape Therapy.
In this episode of Rainy Day Diaires, we have storyteller & activist Branden Harvey from Good Good Good!! I am SO STOKED to share this episode with you!! It. Is. AWESOME. Branden and I discuss such a vast array of topics from how to make an impact in our worlds in our own unique way, to finding love on the internet. Falling in love with tiny dogs (Poptart is ON THE PODCAST!), and turning passion projects into a career. I felt SO empowered after our call, and I hope it makes you feel the same! Your RDD homework! What are your THREE causes you're passionate about? Head to www.jenipherlyn.com/blog/35 to read the shownotes, and see how cute Poptart is!! This episode is brought to you by "Find Your Rainbow", head to www.jenipherlyn.com to grab the book!
Portland's most positive influencer, Branden Harvey’ sits down with Buck Wise. Branden's uplifting message of hope and dignity is giving the Internet a meaningful dose of medicine. And maybe, down the road, the world will look back on the stories Harvey told and count him among the first in a long line of digital activists.” - MASHABLE
Branden Harvey is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. He's the host of the podcast Sounds Good, the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news, and has built an online community over more than 250,000 world changers. Branden talked to me about “real, messy hope”, and it was a beautiful conversation.Branden's company Good Good GoodBranden's Website www.brandenharvey.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Branden Harvey is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. If Branden’s learned one thing from his work, it’s this: There's no shortage of good news in the world. You just have to know where to look. He's the host of the podcast Sounds Good, the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news, and has built an online community over more than 250,000 world changers. He's helped brands like Disney, Square, Southwest Airlines, and (RED) tell meaningful stories with heart all over the world. He's been written about and featured by media including The Washington Post, Seventeen Magazine, Fortune Magazine, and Mashable. Branden looks for the helpers, he celebrates the helpers, and his company gives us all tangible steps to get involved. In this episode Branden helps us look for the helpers and be the helpers. Branden was a humanitarian photographer where he traveled the world hearing others stories and seeing others perspectives. He gives us tangible steps of how to get involved in our community and find the things that break our hearts so we can do something about it. SOME THINGS WE TALK ABOUT: “When we take action towards the injustices of the world that’s the ultimate antidote to cynicism and apathy. “ I see a lot of pain, what can I do? It takes all of us to move the needle. We talk about how it’s important to know what is going on in the world. Reading the news and being impacted by stories that might not affect us personally, but should affect us. How can we be affected by others stories and also be a solution to their injustices. It’s complicated but also simple. It’s ok, to let these stories break your heart. “You cannot selectively numb emotion.” Brene Brown He talks about how he used to reject pain, but now lets it penetrate his heart. We talk about our brains internal negativity bias and how we can change this bias. So many times we forget to savor the good news. Allow your heart to break Look for the helpers Be a helper Don’t go it alone. You will be inspired by this conversation to be a helper. To find those who need help and be the one who does good for those who need it. For how to connect with Branden click here for more show notes: https://www.bestrongstory.com/be-love-podcast
On this week’s episode Hilary peppered world traveling storyteller Branden Harvey with questions about his mission to share the good news of the world, how his personal community impacts his work and life, and how he avoids burnout. They discuss how he read almost 100 books last year and why he’s consciously approaching content consumption differently this year. Show notes available at: hilarysutton.com/podcast Connect with Hilary on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. This episode is sponsored by Get Your Dream Off the Ground.
Branden Harvey jumps in with a short episode to share some exciting personal news, celebrate three years of making Sounds Good, and highlighting what’s ahead for Year 4 of the podcast. soundsgoodpodcast.com
All the news you need to know for Thursday, December 20th, 2018! Today: a surprise announcement from the White House affecting troops in Syria and an update about the possible government shutdown. Plus: new research about Saturn's rings, Pinterest has a new plan for 2019 and the safest cars list. Those stories and many more in less than 10 minutes! Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you. Then, hang out after the news for Thing to Know Thursday. This week we're talking about the most popular good news stories of 2018 with guest Branden Harvey of Good Good Good. See links and sources for all the stories referenced in today's episode at https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes. Today's episode is brought to you by the podcast, Techmeme Ride Home, a daily news roundup of tech news in minutes.
Jodi Ettenberg is a Canadian ex-lawyer who later discovered her passion in the world of food and travel. On her award-winning website, Legal Nomads, she’s helped people all over the world to explore the world around them, not with fear and suspicion, but with open-minded curiosity and compassion. Jodi’s writing has been recognized by the world’s top online publications such as the New York Times, BBC, National Geographic, The Guardian, CNN, and Bloomberg. A decade later, because of a crazy unfortunate turn of events involving a spinal tap, Jodi is left wondering if she’ll ever be able to live her life of food and travel ever again. In this conversation with Branden Harvey, Jodi shares her wildly heartbreaking and powerful story for the first time on a podcast since the turn of events that changed her life forever. soundsgoodpodcast.com/jodi
Evolution is a natural part of life. However, the decisions we make help determine the direction in which we'll evolve. Since his early days as an amateur photographer, Branden Harvey has taken risks that have propelled him into places and spaces he never saw possible. In this Words Matter conversation, Alex and Branden discuss the value of taking risks and moving in the direction of deeper change. More: http://carwindowpoetry.com/wordsmatter/branden
This is a review episode where we goes through podcasts we listened to in the last week! We explain highlights from each episode. Podcasts span topics like Therapy, Pregnancy, Church Sermons, Business, and Music. We briefly compare and contrast listening to podcasts on Spotify vs on the iTunes Podcast App. _____________ links below serve as a playlist on iTunes. CHURCH SERMONS NewCity Orlando — a sermon by our friend Ben Kandt River City Church (Smyrna, Ga) — a sermon by our friend Bill Pinto PREGNANCY 40 Weeks Pregnancy Podcast — a short podcast telling you about the week ahead for you in pregnancy. Informed Pregnancy Podcast — an episode on baby wearing. THERAPY CXMH — where church and mental health intersect. BUSINESS This Week in StartUps — stories from around the world in entrepreneurship How to Start a Startup — an episode on legal and accounting basics Building a StoryBrand with Donald Miller -- an interview with Branden Harvey on social media. MUSIC Switched on Pop - a podcast breaking down how popular music works. ____________ A note on Chris's Podcast goal: I listened to 8 NEW podcasts this week, so I gained on my goal by 1. Currently at 136 podcasts listened to this year, avg. length of 43 minutes. ____________ Reach us on Twitter: @SuperMetaMedia Email us at: supermetapodcast@gmail.com Intro Music: Phantogram Artwork: Mark Casper
If you want to build a strong social media following without resorting to negativity, you’ll love today’s episode of the Building a StoryBrand podcast. Branden Harvey of Good, Good, Good joins Donald Miller for a conversation about how we can create dynamic and positive social media that draws our customers in. You’ll learn what to post about, how to separate your personal brand from your business, and so much more. Your social media can be a huge asset to your brand and your bottom line. This episode will help you make it happen. http://buildingastorybrand.com/98
Hi there folks! Creatives Meet Business is an event and podcast series based out of Austin, Texas for artists and creatives to learn the ropes of entrepreneurship. This episode features Ashley Thompson, Managing Director at the Blackbaud Institute for Philanthropic Impact, who joined us in August during our roundtable event on Fundraising. As you'll soon find out, she has so much to share about thought leadership and how to get yourself on the path toward that. Because there's so much magic in this episode - let's hop in and hear what Ashley has to say! 0:00 to 1:15 - Ashland Opening Remarks and Intro of Ashley Thompson 1:20 to 2:34 - Introduction of Self and Topic How to Win Friends and Influence People - build authentic relationships. Win the hearts and minds of people through listening, humility, and real authenticity 2:35 to 3:33 - Qualities of Thought Leadership Authentic Truthful Based in real knowledge, awareness, and understanding Vehicle to build a base and your audience 3:34 to 4:52 - What is a Thought Leader Overprescribed today in who is called a thought leader Someone who has a keen sense of the scope in their area of focus Humble, aware of how much they have to learn in the space Someone who is driven to share knowledge (and often) Builds up a perspective and thoughts Takes years to achieve thought leader status 4:53 to 10:13 - How to Be on the Path Toward Thought Leadership Aligning where your passion meets your audience Tips! Get specific and narrow in focus Do your research (every day, day in and day out) Build your audience / know your audience Connecting with and networking with the experts in the space Get published and speak as much as you can Be conscious about social profiles Create lists (roll up stuff / boil stuff down) Be focused on the future Start thinking about your passion and your north star. 10:19 to 13:22 - Ashland Closing Remarks Awesome podcast episode - Sounds Good with Branden Harvey with guest Nate Snell Like this podcast? Great! A rating and review is so helpful! Stay in touch, email us (ashland@cmbatx.com) or connect with us on social (@createmeetbiz on Instagram and Twitter // Creatives Meet Business on Facebook) Big thanks to Jamal Knox (audio engineer) and Chris James (composer)! If you like what you hear, share the podcast with your friends, and rate and review. To stay in the loop - follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or subscribe to the newsletter. We're headed for Bootstrap, so stay tuned! Thanks! Ashland, Creatives Meet Business
Part two: after discussing Quantified Self and the role of data in our lives, Caroline asks Branden a series of questions about his social media practices. Fun fact: Branden met his wife on social media! Branden Harvey is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. He's the host of the podcast Sounds Good, the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper that reports only good news, and built an online community over more than 250,000 world changers. He's also a photographer, and has helped brands like Disney, Square, Southwest Airlines, and (RED) tell meaningful stories with heart all over the world. Branden and his wife, Sami, live in Nashville, Tennessee with their pooch named Poptart. We recorded our discussion on Quantified Self over Skype. LINKS: Branden Harvey Branden on Insta: @brandenharvey Branden on Facebook: Branden Harvey Branden on Twitter: @brandenharvey Branden's Podcast: Sounds Good Goodnewspaper Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
Branden Harvey is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. He's the host of the podcast Sounds Good, the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper that reports only good news, and built an online community over more than 250,000 world changers. He's also a photographer, and has helped brands like Disney, Square, Southwest Airlines, and (RED) tell meaningful stories with heart all over the world. Branden and his wife, Sami, live in Nashville, Tennessee with their pooch named Poptart. We recorded our discussion on Quantified Self over Skype. LINKS: Branden Harvey Branden on Insta: @brandenharvey Branden on Facebook: Branden Harvey Branden on Twitter: @brandenharvey Branden's Podcast: Sounds Good Goodnewspaper Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
In a world constantly being inundated with bad news, Branden Harvey is a storyteller focused on the good. As the host of the podcast, Sounds Good; the creator of the Goodnewspaper—a printed newspaper full of good news stories; and the force behind an online community over more than 250,000 world-changers, he's made it his mission to show others why they should be hopeful, even in dark times. This week on The New Activist, Branden shares his story of how he came to be so optimistic even in the midst of difficult circumstances and how others become that way, too. www.brandenharvey.com --- The New Activist is a joint production of The RELEVANT Podcast Network and International Justice Mission. This episode is presented by IJM. Take 20 seconds, fill out this form, and ask your elected officials to fully fund critical legislation. Thank you! T: @newactivistis + FB: newactivistis + www.newactivist.is
How to Feel Good In a World of Bad News, Self Awareness & Fostering Conscious Optimism If you've felt overwhelmed, frustrated, scared or depressed because of all the seemly endless bad news, this episode is for you. I'm talking with Branden Harvey humanitarian photographer and founder of Good Good Good about how to counteract cynicism. Branden was always a positive kid, but the more he traveled the more tragedy and injustice he was witness to. This led him to feel cynical, hopeless and powerless. Since then he's reclaimed his positivity and optimism with a twist of consciousness and reality. We talk about how it all starts with self-awareness and as we grow as people we can also grow as world citizens. This conversation touches on so many important, powerful and fascinating topics. It's a must listen and maybe one of my favorite episodes to date! We Talk About: Good Good Good - Branden's company - how he got started Celebrating good and then acting on it Why Branden believes in “looking for the helpers” Why they wanted to start a newspaper in 2017 - to inspire action in a less crowded space How do you become a helper in a way that's meaningful in your own life Start to help where you have skill and passion How Branden uses storytelling and photography for good Why it's ok to start without knowing all the steps along the way The “how” of your goals and dreams isn't always obvious Why most things are not actually about you (and that's a good thing) The power and importance of self-awareness Curiosity versus judgment… “isn't that interesting” Optimism - the difference between blind optimism and choosing optimism while accepting negativity How to be happy when there's tragedy in the world Holding space for other people's experience without feeling that pain ourselves Balancing empathy with self-care Why it's important to allow people to be upset and not try to fix things right away Why most news fosters cynicism Humans have an internal negativity bias How to consume news more mindfully - “if news is news it will still be relevant in a week” How to have constructive conversations with people you don't agree with How to have hard conversations with your family and peers It's not the oppressor's job to educate people of privilege about how they're being oppressed The “me too” conversation Join the Private Facebook Group The Joy Squad: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thejoysquad/ Connect with Branden: website: http://www.brandenharvey.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandenharvey/ podcast: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/soundsgood good newspaper: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/goodnewspaper For Full Show Notes Visit: http://init4thelongrun.com Connect with Me (Georgie) on Instagram: http://instagram.com/init4thelongrunblog
Branden Harvey, a highly sought-after storyteller focused on the good in the world, tells us all about his journey that took him from photographing the Pope to developing stories for Disney, Coca-Cola and Southwest (just to name a few). He has found a way to highlight the good in the world in a way that no one has. You can't miss this inspirational conversation – it's' a game changer.
Have you ever considered what kind of an effect negative news is having on your day to day well-being? This week's guest, Branden Harvey has. Branden has been spending most of his life spreading positive stories to the world. His latest venture The Goodnewspaper, is a quarterly newspaper that focuses on the good things people are doing about the issues we face. He also encourages individuals to get involved in whatever way they can, offering concrete steps that we can take. Branden explains what inspires him to spread the “good news” and why he feels it's so important in today's society. Be sure to listen in for a coupon code special Branden offers our listeners!! www.goodgoodgood.co
In this conversation, Branden, Beth and Sarah, talk about bringing a distinctly women-centered perspective to the conversations happening around politics, intending only to learn from each other rather than walking into the discussions trying to win.CONNECT WITH BRANDENInstagram Twitter Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unfunded pension obligations have risen to $1.9 trillion from $292 billion since 2007. Today we talk about public pension systems, partisanship, and problem-solving. In the Pearls, we discuss reports that President Trump will end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program ("DACA") and North Korea's hydrogen bomb test. In the Heels, we talk about Sarah's upcoming trip to Washington, D.C. and Beth's life decisions. We had the honor of talking with Branden Harvey for his inspiring podcast, Sounds Good, while we were in Nashville. Check out our conversation on nuance and empathy. We also hope that you'll consider supporting Pantsuit Politics. We're so close to our goal and can't wait to celebrate with a mini-series on living in a more nuanced way. Thanks so much to our sponsors for this episode: Away offers high-quality luggage that is designed to be resilient, resourceful, and essential to the way you travel. Available in nine colors and four sizes – including Carry-On sizes that are compliant with all major US airlines – the Away suitcase is lightweight and unrivaled in strength and impact resistance. For $20 off a suitcase, visit Away and use promo code PANTSUIT during checkout!Lola tampons are made from 100% cotton and BPA free applicators (or you can go applicator-free for an even more environmentally-friendly approach). Because you're the expert on your body, Lola's subscription model is completely flexible and customizable. Founded by women and for women, Lola tampons make your month better. Enter the code Pantsuit at checkout to get 60% off your first order. ModCloth is your go-to spot for fashion as unique as you. Whip up your wardrobe with quirky prints and classic silhouettes. Make every day extraordinary by going to modcloth.com and entering the code PANTSUIT to receive $30 off your purchase of $100 or more. The PearlsThis weekend, reports surfaced that President Trump will end DACA, which President Obama enacted via executive order in June 2012. DACA provides a renewable period of deferred deportation and eligibility for work visas to individuals who meet certain eligibility requirements, including that they entered the United States prior to their sixteenth birthdays and pose no threat to national security or public safety. DACA funds itself through application fees, and a 2016 study found that it has had a positive employment impact for the eligible population. Nevertheless, the President is reported to be living up to his campaign promise to end DACA in six months. We discuss this decision, particularly given the impact it will have on people already suffering from Hurricane Harvey. North Korea tested a powerful hydrogen bomb on Sunday--its eighteenth missile test since President Trump took office. Through
Anis Mojgani has been said to be a poet who gleefully spurns the boundaries of poet. He is not only a two-time National Poetry Slam Champion, winner of the International World Cup Poetry Slam, and multiple-time TEDx Speaker, but he’s also an Iranian American living in Oregon with a passion for processing the human interior. Notable to mention: he is one of Branden Harvey’s favorite poets. Anis has performed his slam poetry around the globe and has performed for audiences as varied as the House of Blues and the United Nations. He is also the author of three poetry collections — Songs From Under the River, The Feather Room, Over the Anvil We Stretch. In this conversation, Branden and Anis (while eating doughnuts) take an in-depth look at how poetry can be a tool for creative exploration through the tremendous grief and joy that life holds for humanity. More: http://soundsgoodpodcast.com/anis
This week I'm visiting with story-telling digital activist & defender of whats GOOD, Branden Harvey. After growing disillusioned by his (successful) freelance photography career, Branden began using photography to tell stories; bringing to light the GOOD in people and the world through Instagram. This subtle shift in the motivating ‘why?’ has given birth to more opportunities than Branden could have ever imagined, documenting the poorest of the poor in Rwanda to Pope Francis’s first official US visit- Branden’s mission is to expose the hope and dignity present in the world through his subjects and their stories. I wanted to sit down with Branden to find out what makes him tick as well as hear what he’s dreaming up next.
...in which Branden Harvey, creator of the GoodNewspaper and the Sounds Good podcast, talks with me about having an audience, doing good work, and ongoing creativity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Branden Harvey has built an audience of more than 120K on social media by telling stories of good in the world. Focusing on making a positive impact has allowed him to work with some of today's most innovative companies and has earned him features in Forbes, The Huffington Post, Elite Daily, WIRED, and Fortune. Branden shares some actionable insights into why telling stories of good on social media has been such a powerful tool for change.
Branden Harvey is a storyteller and photographer who helps brands and non-profits tell their stories. He's worked with companies like Starbucks, Comcast, World Vision, and Southwest Airlines. Now, he's working a project of his own to will promote the "Good News" in the world. Listen in to learn how to tell stories in our digital world, and how to change the narrative, for the better, on various platforms. To learn more about STORY, visit www.storygatherings.com.
Branden started off his role as a storyteller as a 16 year old photographer and slowly went down the path to telling stories focused on the good in the world. In this episode he shares the behind-the-scenes of his new hope-focused project, the Goodnewspaper. More: http://brandenharvey.com/sounds-good/branden-harvey-goodnewspaper
The Meaning Movement: Helping You Find Your Calling, Create Your Life's Work, and Make Career Change
Branden Harvey is a storyteller who uses photography, social media, and many other mediums to tell of the good in the world. He's the host of the Sounds Good Podcast and writes weekly about best things happening in the world in his Goodnewsletter. I had the chance to talk with Branden about his ever changing work, the importance of pivoting and adapting, and why he does what the does. It was a fantastic conversation. Show notes: http://themeaningmovement.com/episode6
Phil Martin is a photographer and EMT who also happens to be on the autism spectrum. He serves as a volunteer and advocate for Autism Speaks— the world's leading autism science and advocacy organization. Phil has a beautiful and powerful story and an especially great laugh. I can’t wait for you to get to know and learn from him. I know I’ve learned a lot from him. -- You can connect with Phil Martin on Instagram at @phil.martin and see his photography at www.dcportraits.org. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at Gradient.is.
In 2012, Bonnie Kate happened to be watching a movie in Aurora, Colorado when a gunman stormed into the theater and began shooting. Bonnie Kate was shot, but lived. On this week’s episode of Sounds Good, Bonnie Kate and her now-husband Max share the beautiful and hopeful story of how they’ve redeemed such a terrible tragedy in their lives, how they fell in love, the experience of their story going viral online (Their short film, Wildflower, has 1 million views!), and what’s next for them. You’re not going to want to miss this. -- You can connect with Bonnie Kate on Instagram at @bonniekatez. You can connect with Max on Instagram at @belikethefox. Follow them together on YouTube and Instagram at Adventure Us. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new Gradient.is.
Zach King is a short-form filmmaker, internet personality most known for his “magic vines”. Zach has been a guest on Ellen, just wrapped up a season of the Amazing Race, and has more than 22 million followers across the internet. In this week’s episode we talk about how Zach has been able to stay humble, why he and his wife have decided to take in a foster child, and what’s next for his career. -- You can connect with Zach King on Instagram, Vine, YouTube, and Twitter. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Timba Smits is an award-winning designer, artist, illustrator and part-time crime fighter based in East London. He's also the Creative Director of the magazines Little White Lies and Huck. In this episode Timba shares about his life growing up in Melbourne, Australia, working hard to accomplish his goals, and overcoming a difficult time in his life. -- You can connect with Timba Smits on Instagram and Twitter and see his work at www.timbasmits.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Elsie Larson is a brilliant blogger, entrepreneur and all-around creative person. Elsie runs the popular blog A Beautiful Mess with her sister and through A Beautiful Mess has launched a handful of bestselling apps, dozens of courses, a number of products, and of course thousands of blog posts. -- You can connect with Elsie Larson on Instagram and check out A Beautiful Mess on Instagram and Twitter and at www.abeautifulmess.com. (And get 20% off A Beautiful Mess’ blogging e-course at shop.abeautifulmess.com with ‘20OFFSOUNDSGOOD”) You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Ryan O’Neal is the singer-songwriter and composer behind the band Sleeping At Last. Sleeping at Last’s music has been featured in and used by the Twilight Saga, the Fault in Our Stars trailer, Dancing with the Stars, Jane the Virgin, Super Bowl Commercials, Ellen DeGeneres, a million episodes of Grey’s Anatomy, So You Think You Can Dance, Kid President, and dozens of other shows. This week Branden talked with Ryan about how he got where he is, his creative process, and what inspires him. -- You can connect with Sleeping at Last on Instagram and Twitter at @sleepingatlast and listen to his music (and subscribe to his fun newsletter!) at www.sleepingatlast.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com/goodnewsletter. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
In 2015 when protests broke out in Baltimore in response to the death of Freddie Gray, photographer and activist Devin Allen was one of the first photographers on the scene to share his photos with the world. His photos were quickly shared by celebrities like Rihanna and Beyonce and one of his most iconic photos landed on the cover of TIME magazine. Since then, it’s been a crazy year for him. Under Armour hired him to tour with Steph Curry around Asia shooting photos, Pope Francis was gifted a book that included some of his work, and he had some of his photographs shown at the Smithsonian. And now over a year after his rise to fame, Devin is helping change his community and the way it’s perceived for good. -- You can connect with Devin Allen on Instagram and Twitter at @byDVNLLN. And see his iconic TIME cover at www.brandenharvey.com/sounds-good/devin-allen You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey.Learn more about him and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com/goodnewsletter. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with photographer + host of the Sounds Good Podcast, Branden Harvey. Branden is a photographer + storyteller at heart, with clients ranging from Disney, Hilton, Chevrolet, UNICEF, Yoplait, charity: water, ABC Family, Paramount, Lyft, Skype, Square, Sony + more through his work on Instagram, Snapchat, and his camera naturally. He's also recently included podcasting into his storytelling mediums with the Sounds Good Podcast with partner, Gradient. In this episode, we chat about meeting his wife on Twitter, getting his first photo gig at 16 years of age, how changing markets from Pullman, WA to Portland, OR, + most recently Nashville, TN has helped him grow as an artist, being nominated for Snapchatter of the Year alongside Klyie Jenner + DJ Khaled in the Shorty Awards, meeting Pete Souza, being the first person to snapchat in The White House + getting yelled at by Secret Service for sliding down a banister, balancing his work life + personal life when social media in a big source of income, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial. Remember to always use #theangrymillennial on social media + follow @millennialangry on Twitter to ask any questions you'd like any of the upcoming guests to answer during the show.
Nirrimi Firebrace is an award-winning Australian photographer who catapulted into the public eye when she was just a teenager. She runs an incredibly popular blog called Fire & Joy, where she’s shared her beautiful, sometimes heartbreaking, and always hopeful life story through photos and words since she was a young teenager. She’s shot for all kinds of brands and bands all over the world and everywhere she goes she loves people well. -- You can connect with Nirrimi Firebrace on Instagram at @fireandjoy and see her photos and read her blog at www.fireandjoy.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey.Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com/goodnewsletter. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
You’ve almost certainly seen Dallas Clayton’s fun and positive Instagram photos or at the least, some Instagram photos inspired by him. When he’s not busy writing books (for children of all ages), touring the world, painting on buildings, or climbing trees, he is generally trying find happiness and share it with others. He’s been called the Dr. Seuss of the internet generation, Justin Timberlake is a big fan, and I think you’re really going to love this quirky and unconventional conversation. -- You can connect with Dallas Clayton on Instagram and Twitter at @dallasclayton. Check out his books and art at www.dallasclayton.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about him and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Sammy Nickalls is an essayist and mental health advocate. She is a staff writer for HelloGiggles and the originator of the popular Twitter hashtag, #TalkingAboutIt. Sammy's work generally focuses on personal essays, feminism, and mental health awareness. -- You can connect with Sammy Nickalls and check out #TalkingAboutIt on Twitter at @sammynickalls. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey (with an -en at the end). And subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Victor Saad is an Egyptian-American living in Chicago who believes that relationships are the most powerful engines for change. After ditching grad school to create his own successful masters program called The Leap Year Project, Victor founded the Experience Institute, joining forces with industry leaders from Leo Burnett, Stanford, and Ideo to design a new type of higher education rooted in real-world experience. -- You can connect with Victor Saad on Instagram and Twitter at @victorsaad.Find out more about Experience Institute on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram at @ExpInstitute and www.expinstitute.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. And subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Cubby Graham is one of the happiest and most lovable people on the internet. With 750,000 Instagram followers and plenty more spread across other platforms, the whimsical and hopeful photos Cubby shares on a daily basis have the reach to make people smile all around the world. The most amazing thing about Cubby’s influence is that he uses it for good in all kinds of ways. On top of being a fun-loving internet celebrity— Cubby also works at the innovative non-profit, charity: water. -- You can connect with Cubby Graham on Instagram and Twitter at @cubbygraham. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. You can subscribe to Branden’s weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new Gradient.is.
Eryn Erickson is a musician turned entrepreneur living in Atlanta, Georgia. She’s the founder of So Worth Loving, a lifestyle brand focused on reminding people of their value. You’ve probably seen the words So Worth Loving on t-shirts, Instagram posts or all over Tumblr. So Worth Loving exists to dare people to live louder and love deeper. To remind people that they are valued. They are loved. They are worth fighting for. -- You can connect with Eryn Erickson on Instagram, and Twitter at @eryneddy. Find out more about So Worth Loving on Twitter, Instagram and www.soworthloving.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new Gradient.is.
Tyson Motsenbocker is a songwriter and guitarist living in San Diego, California. After the release of two EPs Until it Lands and Rivers and Roads, Motsenbocker defined himself as a mature lyricist and accomplished songwriter, sharing the stage with the likes of David Bazan, Vance Joy and James Bay. In 2013, after the death of his mother and hero, Motsenbocker walked the six hundred mile stretch of coastline to San Francisco in memory of her. His most recent album Letters to Lost Loves is based on his experience losing his mother and walking down the west coast. The album has been incredibly well received. NPR described it as “a strongly-formed debut album from someone who's been through the ringer spiritually, physically and emotionally.” -- You can connect with Tyson Motsenbocker on Instagram and Twitter and buy or stream his new album at www.tysonmotsenbocker.com. You can follow along with Branden Harvey’s travels and adventures on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. Learn more about Branden and subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Want to be amazed at what you can get done in a day? Business and social-media expert Claire Diaz Ortiz joins us to discuss how to design your day so you work less and achieve more. And since Claire was an early employee of Twitter, we had to get her advice on social media too. To dive deeper into social, we also talk with Branden Harvey, who helps some of the biggest brands in the world tell their stories. entreleadership.com/podcast Guide to Running Your Business Debt Free Infusionsoft's Sales Team Hiring Guide
After pioneering anti-slavery initiatives in India with the International Justice Mission, John served as a federal prosecutor in the United States Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit for over a decade. It was here that he investigating and prosecuting labor and sex trafficking cases throughout the United States. Through his work combatting human trafficking, John has earned numerous awards and has served as an expert to the United Nations and the European Union as they too seek to fight human trafficking around the world. He has also trained judges, prosecutors, federal agents, law enforcement officers, NGOs, and international delegations on human trafficking. He recently left the Department of Justice to found the Human Trafficking Institute – which uses proven strategies to stop traffickers, rescue victims, and decimate the prevalence of slavery. Oh, and get this: The head of the FBI’s Human Trafficking Program called John “every trafficker’s worst nightmare" -- You can connect with John Cotton Richmond on Twitter and Facebook and learn more about his work and The Human Trafficking Institute at www.johncottonrichmond.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey. And subscribe to his freshly redesigned weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new www.Gradient.is.
Joshua DuBois is a former assistant to President Obama and became the President’s friend and spiritual advisor. Often described as Pastor-in-Chief. He was named one of the top 100 most influential African Americans in the country by The Root and Ebony Magazine. He’s written four cover stories for Newsweek and has been featured by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, CNN, and the Washington Post. Joshua is now the founder and CEO of Values Partnerships, a consultancy that has worked with Paramount Pictures, Oprah Winfrey, The History Network, and ABC’s Shark Tank. -- You can connect with Joshua DuBois on Instagram and Twitter and learn more about Joshua and buy his book at www.joshuadubois.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey.And subscribe to his freshly redesigned weekly Goodnewsletter at www.brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new Gradient.is.
Me Ra Koh has lived an incredible and diverse life. She’s spent time in a psychiatric ward, written several books, shot photos for some of the biggest brands in the world, and starred all over the television world. She’s recently starred on the Nate Berkus Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network, starred regularly on Disney, and is currently filming and producing a travel show with her amazing family of four all over the world. Me Ra is high-energy, full of intentionality, and loves to laugh. Today she shared about stepping into the unknown, being fully present in the moment, and the beauty of rejection and failure. -- You can connect with Me Ra Koh on Facebook and learn more about her at merakoh.com You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey (with an -en at the end).Subscribe to Branden’s weekly Goodnewsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new Gradient.is.
Adam J. Kurtz, or ADAMJK is an artist, and author of 1 Page at a Time, which has been translated into more than a dozen languages. As an artist he’s worked with the New York Times, HP, Buzzfeed, Tumblr and Urban Outfitters. In this episode, Branden and Adam talk about optimism, depression, making opportunities happen, and how to take life day by day. -- You can connect with Adamjk on Instagram and Twitter at @adamjk and see his work at adamjkurtz.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey (with an -en at the end).Subscribe to Branden’s weekly Goodnewsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new Gradient.is.
Kohl is the CEO and co-founder of Krochet Kids International, a non-profit using something as simple as crocheting to empower people around the world to rise above poverty. Today Branden talks with Kohl about the importance of travel, the secret to starting things, and how to change the world. -- You can connect with Kohl Crecelius on Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter at @kohlgreyson. Find out more about Krochet Kids International on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and krochetkids.com. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat at @brandenharvey (with an -en at the end).And subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new Gradient.is.
Maia and Alex Shibutani are Olympic figure skaters at the top of their game. The duo have been in the public eye for years because of their incredible talent at such a young age, but also because brother-sister teams are uncommon in the sport. With 12 years of skating together under their belts, these siblings have competed together all over the world. They just won the National Championship and are competing at the World Championships the moment this episode is going live. ESPN called them stunning. The US Olympic Team describes them as incredibly dynamic in and outside the rink. On top of all of this, I just think Maia and Alex are some of the most genuine, interesting, and fun people I’ve ever met. -- You can connect with Maia Shibutani on Instagram and Twitter at @maiashibutani. You can connect with Alex Shibutani on Instagram and Twitter at @alexshibutaniYou can connect with them collectively on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Snapchat at @shibsibs. You can connect with Branden Harvey on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @brandenharvey (with an -en at the end).And subscribe to his weekly Goodnewsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good at the all new Gradient.is.
Becky Simpson is a designer, illustrator, and author living in Austin, Texas. Her work stands out as playful, genuine, and unique. So much so that Adobe brought her on as a creative resident. This means that for the last year her sole job has been to create from her heart. Her amazing work and outlook on life has been talked about by Buzzfeed, FOX News, Lifehacker, Jess Lively, and Refinery 29. Today Branden talks with Becky about her quirky art, how to follow your enthusiasm, the benefits of prioritizing opportunities, and how to build a supportive community of friends. -- You can connect with Becky Simpson on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @beckymsimps and see her work at beckysimpson.co and chipperthings.com. Follow along with Branden Harvey’s travels on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @brandenharvey (with an -en at the end). And subscribe to his weekly goodnewsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good over at Gradient.is.
Britt Nilsson is most well known for her -almost- two season stint with ABC’s The Bachelor & The Bachelorette. In fact, you might be one of the millions of people who watched her dance, cry, and date on live tv. Today Branden talks to Britt about what the show was really like, how she came out of her lowest moment, and how she’s using her experience to make a difference in the world. -- You can connect with Britt Nilsson on Instagram at @brittkarolina. Follow along with Branden Harvey’s travels on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @BrandenHarvey (with an -en at the end). And subscribe to his weekly goodnewsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good over at Gradient.is.
BC Serna is a world traveling storyteller, connecting with strangers everywhere he goes. When he’s not traveling the country speaking at high schools and conferences, BC can be found making films for non-profits and mentoring inner city youth. Today Branden talks to him about the value of traveling the world, engaging with controversial ideas, and removing our masks. -- You can connect with BC Serna on Instagram, Facebook, and of course YouTube by searching for ‘BC Serna’. Easy. Follow along with Branden Harvey’s day-to-day on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @BrandenHarvey. And subscribe to his weekly goodnewsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good over at Gradient.is.
You’ve seen Ruthie Lindsey’s work. You just don’t know it. As a stylist, she’s worked with everyone from Warby Parker and charity: water to Mercedes-Benz and Lincoln. And crazily enough, Taylor Swift did a photoshoot in Ruthie’s beautiful home. She’s always dancing, giggling and speaking kind words. So much so that you’d never know the pain she’s overcome through the years and continues to overcome on a daily basis. Today Branden talks with her about choosing joy despite pain, finding your identity, and… well, rap music. -- You can connect with Ruthie Lindsey on Instagram at @ruthielindsey. Connect with Branden Harvey and find out where in the world he is this week on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @BrandenHarvey. And subscribe to his weekly goodnewsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good over at Gradient.is.
Jedidiah Jenkins wants to live to be a billion. If you ask him how, he’ll tell you he wants to live every day fully alive. And really, he has. As one of the early leaders of Invisible Children, Jedidiah saw a small non-profit turn into a global movement. While Invisible Children was at its height, Jedidiah left to pursue a crazy dream to bike from Oregon to Patagonia. He came back with countless stories from the adventure. Now Jedidiah spends his time getting those stories out in the world as he writes his soon-to-be-released novel and shares snippets of his life on Instagram with his 108,000 followers. Today, Branden talks with him about what inspired him to live this unconventional life, why we need to push ourselves outside of our comfort zones, and why curiosity is so important. -- You can connect with Jedidiah Jenkins on Instagram at @jedidiahjenkins. Connect with Branden Harvey and catch up on his latest adventures on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @BrandenHarvey. And subscribe to his weekly newsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good over at Gradient.is.
Maybe you’ve heard of Taylor Tippett, the happiest flight attendant in the world, or maybe you’re just one of the dozens of people who find themselves anonymously encouraged and inspired by her every single day. Taylor spends much of her life in the sky, but the story of how she’s changing the lives of her airline passengers has gone viral, covering more ground than even she does. Today, Branden talks to her about what she does, how she got started, and why we all should be a little more like her. -- You can connect with Taylor Tippett on Instagram and Twitter at @taylortippett, or just head over to her blog: atravelinlady.com. Connect with Branden Harvey and catch up on his latest adventures on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @BrandenHarvey. And subscribe to his weekly newsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good over at Gradient.is.
Sounds Good With Branden Harvey is a weekly podcast that explores the lives, stories and adventures of the happiest people on the Internet. Every week, our host Branden Harvey sits down with someone who is spreading hope and positivity in the world, and tries to figure out just what it is that makes them tick. Sounds Good With Branden Harvey is part of the Gradient Podcast Network, with new episodes released each Monday.
Branden Harvey is one of the most influential instagrammers in the world. He's been to the White House, Israel, and shoots for brands like Sony and Chevy. His mission isn't to be rich or famous, but to change the world for good. We talk about combatting social media selfishness, sending the first snapchat from the White House, and instagramming from one of the most dangerous places on earth.
Branden Harvey celebrates the good in the world. As the founder of Good Good Good — he hosts the podcast Sounds Good, he's the editor-in-chief of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news, and has built an online community over more than 500,000 world changers. He's been written about in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Men's Health, and Forbes.goodgoodgood.co/goodnewspapertwitter.com/goodgoodgoodinstagram.com/goodgoodgoodco**************What is a Social Enterprise?A Social Enterprise is an organization created for impact. It uses a sustainable and earned income business model with a governing structure focused on stated social or environmental goals. It invests a significant portion of its revenue, profit or assets into expanding this stated mission.socialenterprise.usinfo@socialenterprise.ustoastinggood.com