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Israeli Delegation Reportedly Disappointed After Benjamin Netanyahu’s Meeting With Kamala Harris
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Israeli Delegation Reportedly Disappointed After Benjamin Netanyahu’s Meeting With Kamala Harris

Members of the delegation traveling with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu were disappointed following their meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris, a high-level source told Jewish Insider. The senior Israeli diplomat was concerned about Harris’s support for Israel. Other sources said the delegation did not have an encouraging first impression of the vice president. The two leaders exchanged pleasantries during a photo-op and met for about 40 minutes in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to the White House. After the meeting, Harris delivered remarks where she took a critical stance on Israel’s role in the Gaza war, stating that the Jewish state had a right to defend itself but “how it does so matters.” “I also expressed with the prime minister my serious concern about the scale of human suffering in Gaza, including the death of far too many innocent civilians,” Harris said. “And I made clear my serious concern about the dire humanitarian situation there, with over 2 million people facing high levels of food insecurity and half a million people facing catastrophic levels of acute food insecurity.” Harris also called the situation in Gaza “devastating” and said “we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies,” adding that she “will not be silent.” Netanyahu rejected claims that Israel is deliberately starving Gazans during his joint-address to Congress on Wednesday, stating that Israel “enabled 40,000 aid trucks to enter Gaza” and deliver half a million tons of food. “If there are Palestinians in Gaza who aren’t getting enough food, it’s not because Israel is blocking it, it’s because Hamas is stealing it,” he said, calling the accusations “a complete fabrication” and “utter nonsense.” Harris said she told Netanyahu that it’s “time to get this deal done,” despite Hamas recently rejecting a ceasefire proposal. Netanyahu reportedly told President Joe Biden in a meeting Thursday that the more united the United States and Israel are, the greater the chances of securing hostages through negotiations become, according to Jewish Insider. Hamas fired a barrage of rockets at southern Israel on Friday afternoon near the city of Ashkelon.  Harris added that she supports a two-state solution because it is “the only path that ensures Israel remains, secure, Jewish, an democratic state and one that ensures Palestinians can finally realize the freedom, security, and prosperity that they rightly deserve.” The Israeli delegation was reportedly surprised that Harris took a more aggressive tone in her speech than in their meeting. In an interview earlier this month, Harris commented on the anti-Semitic and anti-Israel protests that escalated to violence and caused graduation cancellations, saying the protesters “are expressing exactly the human emotion that is appropriate in response to Gaza.” “I understand the emotion behind it,” Harris said. The vice president opted not to preside over Netanyahu’s address in Congress on Wednesday, choosing instead to participate in a convention for the historically Black sorority Zeta Phi Beta in Indiana. Netanyahu will meet with former President Donald Trump Friday afternoon at Mar-A Lago.
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Harris’ National Security Advisor Told Trump To ‘Keep Quiet’ When He Supported Protesters In Iran
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Harris’ National Security Advisor Told Trump To ‘Keep Quiet’ When He Supported Protesters In Iran

Likely Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ national security advisor has spoken more than once to a lobbying group that advocates for positions sympathetic to the Iranian regime, and told then-President Donald Trump to “keep quiet” about supporting anti-government protesters in Iran. Philip Gordon, who served as Special Assistant to the President and White House Coordinator for the Middle East, North Africa, and the Gulf Region, rose from Harris’ deputy national security adviser to the top spot in 2022. Gordon has spoken at least twice before the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), which, according to Tablet Magazine, was “a willing advocate for a theocratic regime that brutally tortures and murders its own citizens while spreading death throughout the Middle East.” Tablet added, “The convergence of views between the Obama administration and the pro-Iran lobby helped NIAC and its partners to evolve from a pressure group to a high-level White House player. Philip Gordon, special assistant to the president and White House coordinator for the Middle East, North Africa, and the Gulf Region spoke at the NIAC 2014 annual conference and in September 2016.” Gordon was a keynote speaker at the 2016 National Iranian American Council Conference. In December 2017, Gordon ripped then-President Trump for vociferously supporting Iranians rallying against the Iranian regime. In an address in October 2017, a clear-eyed Trump declared, “Iran is under the control of a fanatical regime that seized power in 1979 and forced a proud people to submit to its extremist rule. This radical regime has raided the wealth of one of the world’s oldest and most vibrant nations, and spread death, destruction, and chaos all around the globe.” Gordon wrote in The New York Times, “I, too, want to see the government in Tehran weakened, moderated or even removed. So let me offer Mr. Trump some unsolicited advice: Keep quiet and do nothing,” adding, “We can be fairly certain that high-profile public support from the United States government will do more harm than good…. if Iranians do choose to rise up and push aside their government, it will not be the result of support from Washington.” “One reason to worry that Mr. Trump may try to seize the moment by championing the protesters is that it has become an article of faith among President Barack Obama’s critics that in 2009 he missed a golden opportunity to do just that, when many Iranians took to the streets after a disputed election result. But it was never clear what difference American rhetorical support would have made then, other than allowing the Iranian government to depict the protesters as American lackeys, giving the security services more of a pretext to crack down violently,” Gordon asserted.
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Ryan Reynolds Is Starstruck When He Gets Surprise Message From These Canadian Legends
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Ryan Reynolds Is Starstruck When He Gets Surprise Message From These Canadian Legends

Leading up to today’s release of Deadpool & Wolverine, tons of celebrities have shown their support for the movie. But during a recent interview, Ryan Reynolds was given quite the surprise. Turns out, a very special group had some kind words to share with him… and that group was none other than Nickelback! As you may know, this Canadian band has lots of fans and haters alike. In fact, the discourse around the band is exactly what made this moment in the interview possible. Here’s more of the backstory: Although much of the “hate” for Nickelback is in good fun, it’s still real enough to have inspired quite a memorable scene in Deadpool 2. In the scene, actor Fred Savage’s character makes fun of Nickelback, prompting Deadpool to go on a rant about all of their well-earned accolades. Watch the hilarious scene for yourself in the video below! Although the scene is pretty short, it clearly made a lasting impact. This can be seen in the format of Nickelback’s special message for Reynolds. It’s also clear that the actor had absolutely no idea that this was going to happen. As a result, we get quite a priceless reaction from Reynolds, as you can see in the video below. Ryan Reynolds Gets the Best Surprise Video Ever From Nickelback @etalkctv LFG We surprised Ryan Reynolds with a video message from Canadian LEGENDS Nickelback while he, Hugh Jackman and Shawn Levy were in Toronto! Safe to say he was surprised! Watch our full interview in 'Etalk Presents: Deadpool & Wolverine' July 24 at 7pET on @ctv #DeadpoolAndWolverine #RyanReynolds #HughJackman #ShawnLevy #Toronto #Marvel #Deadpool #Wolverine #Interview #Nickelback #ChadKroeger ♬ original sound – etalk In Deadpool fashion, the members of Nickelback list off all of Reynolds’ incredible accomplishments over the years. This includes Critics Choice Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and making history with the monetary success of the Deadpool movies. “I love those guys,” Reynolds says before jokingly suggesting that him and co-star Hugh Jackman sing one of the band’s hit songs. “Reynolds is the biggest star is Canada,” a fan in the comment section write, “Nickelback is the biggest rock band in Canada.” You can find the source of this story’s featured image here! The post Ryan Reynolds Is Starstruck When He Gets Surprise Message From These Canadian Legends appeared first on InspireMore.
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Podcast Transcript July 26, 2024:
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Episode Description This week’s solution news: Is work stressing you out big time? Arielle walks us through five science-based strategies to recover from work stress. Then, Karissa shares some exciting renewable energy news: San Francisco just launched Sea Change, the world’s first commercial passenger ferry. The Optimist Daily is a project of The World Business Academy. Donate link: https://www.optimistdaily.com/donate-to-support-the-optimist-daily/?gift=Y%20http://   Transcript  Theme music  Arielle  Hello and welcome to the Optimist Daily’s weekly round-up. I’m Arielle.  Karissa  And I’m Karissa and we’re working hard to put solutions in view and optimism in movement.  Arielle  All right. Hello. Happy Friday!  Karissa  Yeah, happy Friday! We’re back with another episode of our pod to share the solutions from the Optimist Daily this week.  Arielle  How was your week, Karissa?   Karissa  It’s been pretty good. I’ve been down in Southern California visiting my friends. Uhm, I always do kind of like a ‘world tour’ I like to call it…   Both  (laughs)  Karissa  …and make different stops on the way, but right now I’m in San Diego because it’s my best friend’s birthday weekend celebration.   Arielle  Oh, nice! Do you like shuttling around or is it kind of hard? I know, like, when I’m traveling, uh, sometimes it gets overwhelming moving from place to place.  Karissa  I mean it’s a mix of both. It’s a little bit overwhelming cause I wanna fit as much time with my friends and stuff in, but luckily… or not luckily I guess maybe… but we’re working at the same time. So we have that, like, designated part of the day where we’re all working and stuff.  Arielle  Yeah. So you’re all on the same page because…  Karissa  Yeah!  Arielle  …we have this great job that allows us to work remotely. But when I’m traveling and visiting other people, they, like, often are on vacation mode or they’ve taken the day off. So yeah.  Karissa  Yeah, exactly. Well, what are you up to this weekend, Arielle?  Arielle  I’m also going to be celebrating! It is Pride in Amsterdam, so, um.  Karissa  Yay!  Arielle  There are a few events that a few friends and I want to go to. I actually haven’t… I haven’t been to Pride here even though I’ve lived here for three years.  Karissa  Mm-hmm.  Arielle  But I have been to Pride in San Francisco.  Karissa  Oh, that’s a big one. I’ve always wanted to go to that one.  Arielle  It’s really big. I wore a lot of pink and a wig and everything, so yeah, excited about that this weekend. So… Sorry, I just got distracted! There was like a huge bird that flew kind of almost into our window.  Karissa  Ohh no! (Laughs)   Arielle  I know, but it’s fine. He’s fine. Or she. (laughs)  Karissa  Oh my gosh, I hope so.  Both (laugh)  Arielle  OK, I totally lost my train of thought.  Karissa  Yeah, so, festive weekend.  Arielle  Yeah! And I’m happy because, you know, it’s time to, like, blow off some steam from the work week. I think at the Optimist Daily, we’re able to strike a good balance between work and life. But I know a lot of my friends have work stress that they have to deal with all the time.  Karissa  Well, Arielle, do you have a solution for us?  Arielle  Yes, and the title is: Recovering from work-stress. Science-based strategies for a balanced life. I thought this would be an especially good one to cover because we did get a request from a reader to share more stories about stress management and mental health. So, if you’ve been having trouble shaking off that creeping feeling of work-related stress, do not worry. We’re here to talk about some science-based strategies to help you recover and find that balance.  Karissa  I think we all need this, especially right now. I think a lot of people are stressed from a lot of other things going on and stuff too.  Arielle  Absolutely. So, let’s start with some stats. Uh, did you know that only 32% of employees worldwide are actually thriving at work? Meanwhile, 43% are dealing with severe everyday stress. And these numbers are based on 2023. And they are from GallUp, which is a global analytics and advisory firm. And then in the US, A whopping 61% of professionals feel they’re on the brink of burnout.  Karissa  Yikes, that’s a lot of stress going on around the world.  Arielle  And with these high-stress levels, turnover rates skyrocket because stressed employees are three times more likely to look for new jobs. And even though many workplaces are now offering mental health support, flexible schedules, and the occasional day off, the real key to long-term improvement is actually effective stress recovery.  Karissa  Yeah. What exactly is stress recovery?  Arielle  So, stress recovery is all about bringing work-related stress symptoms such as worry, tiredness, and high cortisol levels back to normal. It’s a skill that requires both knowledge and effort. In high-pressure industries like aviation, let’s say, or athletics, like professional athletes, effective recovery is crucial. Pilots, for example, are required to take breaks to ensure safety for everyone on the plane, and athletes follow strict recovery schedules to maintain peak performance.  Karissa  Yeah, that’s a really good point because, you know, if it’s good enough for pilots and athletes and other high-pressure industries, it should work for the rest of us, right?   Arielle  Yes, exactly. And effective recovery improves emotional well-being as well, which we definitely want to take care of, energy levels, cognitive development, and overall health. But the paradox is that when we need recovery the most, we’re actually less likely to prioritize it.  Karissa  That makes sense because I know when I’m super busy taking a break is the last thing on my mind because you’re kind of like in this flow, maybe like a destructive flow in a way.  Arielle  Yeah, exactly. Intense work periods often lead to longer hours, fewer breaks, poor diet, more takeout, and less physical exercise.  Karissa  Hmm.  Arielle  Which just worsens tiredness and slows your recovery down. Plus, a lot of organizational cultures value working under constant stress and kind of like normalize that, which makes it even harder to break the cycle.  Karissa  Yeah, I know sometimes that I feel like I’m not under pressure or stress. I feel a little, like, weird that I’m not.  Arielle  Yeah, it’s all about the culture.  Karissa  Oh my gosh Arielle, how can we interrupt this vicious pattern?   Arielle  We have in this article, five scientifically supported techniques to help you recover from this work stress.   Karissa  OK, good. I am ready to hear. So let me know what the first one is!  Arielle  So, the first one is to detach psychologically from work.  It’s crucial to mentally disengage or switch off from work thoughts. Stress builds up during the workday, and even thinking about work can hinder your recovery. There’s research that shows that detachment boosts recovery and work performance, so schedule time each day for non-work-related activities you enjoy like reading, running, or cooking. Mindfulness exercises, which we’re a huge proponent of at the Optimist Daily, can also help focus your brain on the present moment. And if your phone tempts you, as it probably will.  Karissa  Mmhm.  Arielle  Then turn it off. Turn off those notifications. Just kind of put it on silent mode so that you can really focus on you and taking a break.  Karissa  I ended up just turning… I have, like, the e-mail app on my phone, but I just turned off the notifications permanently cause, like, I can always go check it when I need to check it on my phone, but I should really just check it when I’m on my laptop, so.  Arielle  Mm-hmm. Yeah, that’s good. I remember you talking about that in one of the previous episodes.  Karissa  Well, I love all that! Switching off sounds so simple, but I bet it’s super effective.  Arielle  Absolutely. So, next up, the second strategy is to use the power of micro-breaks. These are short breaks, around 10 minutes, and they’re a fantastic stress reliever. So, you can use those 10 minutes to meditate or socialize or, you know, have a snack, and that can boost your motivation, concentration, and energy. So, don’t wait for the weekend. Like we just talked about (laughs) or a vacation. Integrate micro-breaks into your daily routine. And honestly, there’s so many apps these days that can help you schedule them, so no excuses.  Karissa  No, that’s great. I’m definitely guilty of skipping breaks during the day, cause I’ll usually just get through super long periods like until lunch, and then keep going and stuff. But I should try these micro-breaks.  Arielle  Mm-hmm. Honestly, I think they really do boost your productivity. I remember seeing some articles on the Optimist Daily about how, you know, scheduling your breaks for maybe even just 5 minutes, 5 to 10 minutes, and then working for 25 minutes or half an hour and then doing that over and over again throughout your day actually increases your productivity.   Karissa  Yeah.  Arielle  They make a big difference.  And the third strategy is to select your recovery activities carefully. Make sure your recovery activities are obviously enjoyable, cause unwanted activities might actually add to your stress. For instance, socializing during lunch might be great for some people, but then for others, it can be draining. So, choose what helps you unwind and maybe talk to your manager about gaining more autonomy over what you can do during your break time.  Karissa  Mhm. That’s a really good point. I guess recovery isn’t really one size fits all.  Arielle  Exactly, so the fourth strategy is to prioritize high-effort recovery activities. Active recovery, like exercise, can be more beneficial actually than passive activities such as watching TV. So walking, hiking, swimming, these are all great forms of exercise. And high effort pursuits known as ‘mastery experiences’ like learning a new skill or a hobby can also aid recovery because they engage your mind and replenish your energy, which you can then channel back into your work.  Karissa  Yeah, I love the idea of ‘mastery experiences’ because learning something new sounds really fulfilling.  Arielle  Yeah. And you’d think that, like, putting the effort in to learn something new is actually gonna drain you more. But yeah, research shows that it gives you energy, actually. And finally, the fifth strategy is to optimize your recovery environment. Yeah, we’re probably not all in charge of, like, what kind of natural features we can add in our workplace. Uh, like, you know, a big tree in the office or something.   Karissa  (laughs)  Arielle  But yeah, green spaces, good lighting, and nice views do boost morale and reduce burnout. So, if you don’t have all of these green spaces within your workspace, you can just expose yourself to nature.  Karissa  Mm-hmm.  Arielle  By going for a walk in the park or yeah, just… just even looking at nature photography or videos can actually help if you don’t have access to actual green space.  Karissa  I feel like maybe even adding, like, I know we don’t really have a lot of control of our office spaces, but even adding some greenery like plants around or maybe some flowers on your desk could help. And it’s also kind of a hobby to water your plants and stuff. So yeah. Yeah, I think walking around is huge, at least going outside for a breath of fresh air for a little 5-10 minute break. I’m sure it can make a huge difference.  Arielle  Yes, implementing a smart recovery plan will help you maintain your energy, improve your overall health, and perform better. And remember that often in our culture, recovery is overlooked when it’s needed the most, but using these evidence-based practices can help you achieve a balanced, fulfilling work life. Prioritizing your recovery to achieve personal and professional success is your responsibility, so just make sure to look after yourselves, everyone!   Karissa  Yeah! This is great. A really good reminder. And lots of good tips to share today. So, thank you, Arielle!  Arielle  No worries. Now, what do you have to share?  Karissa  You mentioned San Francisco earlier when we were talking about Pride. And my story is taking us back over there. But for something kind of different… we’re talking about renewable energy.  Arielle  Mm-hmm.  Karissa  I’m really loving all these renewable energy and sustainable transportation stories we’ve been sharing lately on the Optimist Daily. Or I guess always, we’re sharing something… We’re always on that, you know, sustainable transportation beat. Arielle  Mm-hmm.  Karissa  So, today my solution, my headline reads: San Francisco launches the world’s first fully hydrogen-powered ferry.   So, this is great because hydrogen is on the renewable energy rise for sure. It’s definitely becoming one of our most promising energy sectors, so to see it in San Francisco, is such great news. And also The World Business Academy, our parent nonprofit that we’re under, we do a lot of research here. And we really advocate for hydrogen power. So very cool to see. But before I talk about this Arielle.  Arielle  Mmhm.  Karissa  I know you’ve been to San Francisco a few times you’ve told me. Have you ever been on the ferry there?   Arielle  Ummm… Not that I recall, actually.  Karissa  Okay. Arielle  No, it’s always been just driving.  Karissa  Yeah, I’ve been on it one time when I was super young on one of the ferries and I think it was just kind of, like, for fun.   Both  (laugh)  Because yeah, they’re really cool to watch. And they’re like, so tall. I mean, they’re ferries. So, when I was younger, I was like, that looks cool and fun. And I just, like, want to be on the water. So, I know we did at some point just for that.   Arielle Aww, nice.  Karissa  San Francisco debuted Sea Change, which is the world’s first commercial passenger ferry powered solely by hydrogen fuel cells.   Arielle  Hmm.  Karissa  From July 19th, the 75-seat sailboat provides free trips three days a week between Pier 41, between Fisherman’s Wharf, and the ferry building.   While the trip is short, officials see the launch as an important step towards a zero-emission ferry fleet.   Arielle  Wow.  Karissa  Liane Randolph, who is the chair of the California Air Resources Board, which is called CARB, during a news conference, said: “Communities near harbor seaports are disproportionately affected by diesel pollution from vessels, so finding a future that moves away from that diesel, and bringing zero-emission vessels is why we’re all here. And this fuel cell ferry really provides the opportunity.” Sea Change’s hydrogen fuel cells release only heat and water vapor, so none of that diesel, which significantly lowers pollution compared to the diesel-powered ferries now in service.   Arielle Cool.  Karissa  John Motlow, who is the chief strategy officer at Zero-Emission Industries, the business that developed the fuel cells, emphasized the environmental benefits going on with this addition. So, the $3,000,000 CARB grant-funded project is consistent with California’s ambitious emission reduction targets. Although natural gas provides some of the electricity required to manufacture hydrogen fuel, renewable sources such as solar and wind power are increasingly contributing to the process. And even different resources used to build hydrogen fuel cells and power hydrogen. I think we just read about that not too long ago.  Arielle  Mhmm.  Karissa  Yeah, definitely. Go check that out. I forget, like, which source exactly it was, but it wasn’t. It was going towards a more accessible element instead of a rare element to mine. So.  Arielle  Yes, that’s right.  Karissa  Yeah. So, lots of hydrogen progress this week. So, Motlow is optimistic about the future, and he says that the data paints a pretty clear picture that ultimately green renewable hydrogen will be cheaper to produce than hydrogen from natural gas. The cost of solar is so cheap right now, and it’s only getting cheaper. So, good news, good news all around for not just hydrogen, but solar too. If solar is cheaper, then we’ll get more solar power around too.  Arielle  Yay. Wins for renewable energy.  Karissa  Total wins, which is always good news. There’s plans to add five battery-powered ferries to the fleet within two years, so even more are coming. And while they will service shorter trips, long-distance routes will most likely rely on hydrogen-powered ferries due to present battery technology limits. As Sea Change sets sail, it represents more than just a new ferry, it symbolizes a commitment to sustainable transportation and cleaner air for San Francisco.  I really like this. Maritime transit appears bright, and, you know, it will definitely set a standard for cities around the world to follow, because there’s definitely a lot more cities out there with ferries.  Arielle  Yes, like Amsterdam!  Karissa  Exactly!  Arielle  I take a ferry almost every day. They’re very, very, very short trips and extremely small ferries, so. I wonder if this could be a solution for our city or if maybe they’re, like, already kind of green. I haven’t looked into it, but this story has inspired me to do so. I’ll get back to you.  Karissa  Keep us updated Arielle on the sustainable ferries in Amsterdam. If they come about or if they’re already there.  Arielle  Well, really cool to hear about a local solution to you. Yeah, it’s nice to have such an international team so that we can, like, fill each other in on what’s happening in our corners of the world.  Karissa  Hmm. Yeah, exactly. That was a really great round-up of solutions this week. And we also have some other great solutions that you can find on our website optimistdaily.com including:  Arielle  Beating the post-vacation blues: how to revive your work, mojo. Yeah.  Karissa  Yep. Important.  Arielle  Yeah, especially around this time and also at the end of August, I think, a lot of people come home from vacation and they just gotta get back to the grind. Yep. The next one is, No One Dies Alone: A movement against isolation and loneliness in the final hours. Don’t feed bread to ducks. Here’s what to serve instead, and Ecuador’s historic court ruling grants Quito’s Machángara river the right to not be polluted. What else do we have Karissa?  Karissa  So, we also have: Boost serotonin levels to lower stress and improve your mood naturally, so, more stress relief going on over here. Innovative tracking technology strives to keep wild polar bears and humans apart. Don’t know how to talk about consent with your kids? Here’s what a sex therapist has to say. Namibia’s sustainable solution to its housing crisis, mushroom waste, and weeds.  Arielle  Intriguing.  Karissa  Definitely go check those out.  Arielle  So, if you want to start your day off right, make sure to subscribe to our free daily newsletter to get our solutions straight to your inbox.  Karissa  Yeah. And we also have more on our social channels. You can find us @OptimistDaily on all of our platforms, including Threads and Pinterest. The only difference is on X, where we’re known as @OdetoOptimism  Arielle  Yes! We are a small team of optimists working hard to bring you positive news. If you want to support our mission of putting optimism out into the world, click on the link in the show notes to find out how.  Karissa  Support doesn’t always have to be financial. Even just recommending our podcast to a friend, leaving a positive review on Apple or Spotify, forwarding a link to a friend, sharing a solution on your socials. Anything would be such a big help.  Arielle  All right. Well, as usual, it was lovely sharing the solutions with you, Karissa.  Karissa  Yeah, you too, Arielle.  Arielle  And I hope you enjoy all of your festive things this weekend and I hope all of our listeners do as well.  Karissa  I hope everyone has a stress-free weekend!  Arielle  Yeah, stress-free weekend for sure. Alright.   Karissa  Alrighty.   Both  Bye!   The post Podcast Transcript July 26, 2024: first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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