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Time Mag Warns Uber Driver Named Climate Change is Coming For All Of Us
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Time Mag Warns Uber Driver Named Climate Change is Coming For All Of Us

And he'll burn everything down. The post Time Mag Warns Uber Driver Named Climate Change is Coming For All Of Us appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Grammy-Winning Rapper Gets 14 Years for Betraying His Country
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Grammy-Winning Rapper Gets 14 Years for Betraying His Country

Grammy-winning rapper Prakazel Michel was sentenced for election fraud yesterday. A rapper who was a founding member of the Fugees got sentenced to 14-years, partly for funneling millions in foreign money into Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign. He was convicted in 2023 and yesterday received his sentence. He did a lot more than funnel money to Obama […] The post Grammy-Winning Rapper Gets 14 Years for Betraying His Country appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Democrat Rep. Jason Crow Goes There: Trump Is “Weaponizing Fear And Intimidation”
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Flying For The Holidays? Prepare For The Busiest Thanksgiving Travel Week In 15 Years.
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Flying For The Holidays? Prepare For The Busiest Thanksgiving Travel Week In 15 Years.

Air traffic controllers and TSA agents are getting paid again, and the Federal Aviation Administration is confident that it “is ready to get more than 360,000 flights to their destinations” for the Thanksgiving travel period. But Americans should be prepared for long lines and crowded terminals as the FAA expects the busiest Thanksgiving travel week since 2010. Tuesday, November 25, will be the busiest travel day before Thanksgiving, with 52,185 forecasted flights, the FAA said on Friday. Sunday, November 30, will be the busiest travel day after the holiday, with 51,268 forecasted flights. Some storm systems could also affect air travel. Forecasts call for rain in the Northeast, while wind and rain could move into the Great Lakes region and Seattle around Thanksgiving Day, according to the FAA. A total of 82 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from their homes for the Thanksgiving holiday, which is an increase of 1.6 million travelers compared to last Thanksgiving, according to AAA. Seventy-three million Americans are expected to travel by car for the holiday, while six million Americans are expected to travel by air. The busy travel week comes as the airline industry seeks to get back into a normal rhythm after the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown caused numerous disruptions. On Monday, the FAA lifted its temporary flight restrictions that affected 40 of the busiest airports in the country, and normal operations resumed. “Thanks to the dedication of our air traffic controllers and every FAA employee, we are ready for the holiday rush and take pride in helping travelers reach their friends and families during this important time of year,” said FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford. “I am deeply grateful to our entire FAA team. Even through a period of record-high traffic, their unwavering commitment keeps the system running safely.” FAA The government shutdown resulted in an air traffic controller shortage as many controllers called in sick to either stay home or look for other work as they missed paychecks. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Thursday that 776 air traffic controllers and technicians who remained on the job and showed up to work every day during the government shutdown received $10,000 bonus checks. “President Trump wanted to give air traffic controllers and technicians BONUSES for showing up to work EVERY DAY during the government shutdown… and TODAY IS THE DAY!” Duffy wrote. “776 patriotic men and women will get $10K checks, just in time for Christmas. God bless the patriots of our skies!” The FAA also kicked off a new campaign on airport civility this week ahead of the holiday travel season. “People dress up like they’re going to bed when they fly,” Duffy said. “We want to push people as we come into a really busy travel season, help people out, be in a good mood, dress up.”
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The Strange Celebrity Universe Orbiting Donald Trump
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The Strange Celebrity Universe Orbiting Donald Trump

President Donald Trump is stretching the “politics make strange bedfellows” saw to the breaking point. Celebrity Nation leans aggressively to the Left, and anyone defying that groupthink puts their career at risk. Actor Zachary Levi said it out loud after he praised President Trump last year, calling the move “career suicide.” That wasn’t the case in 2009, however, when celebrities flocked to President Barack Obama following his historic 2008 election. They pledged to do whatever he told them to do. Different party, of course. This past week, President Trump had recording artist Nicki Minaj indirectly singing his praises for drawing attention to a humanitarian crisis. The rapper took Trump’s side after the president called out the shocking slaughter of Christians in Nigeria. Minaj, in connection with the administration, spoke before a UN event about the shocking headlines coming from the African nation. ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images “In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted … Churches have been burned, families have been torn apart … simply because of how they pray.” She also thanked the president for leading the way on the matter to “combat extremism and to bring a stop to violence against those who simply want to exercise their natural right to freedom of religion or belief.” Trump critics contend that multiple religions have been targeted during the violence spree, and that the nation has sadly been the source of extreme violence for some time. Minaj’s appearance understandably rocked pop culture, but it wasn’t the first time. For starters, Trump’s second term features former Democrats like Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., his Director of National Intelligence and Secretary of Health and Human Services, respectively. Journalist Megyn Kelly, who Trump once blistered during an early Q&A, stumped for his presidency in the waning days of the 2024 campaign. It’s Trump’s pop culture connections, though, that raise eyebrows the highest. Think Snoop Dogg, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Bill Maher, and others who famously linked arms with the president in the past. It started during the President’s first White House foray. Rapper Kanye West hopped aboard the Trump Train, meeting with the world leader at Trump Tower in 2016 following an extended concert speech praising the real estate mogul. Two years later, West wore a red MAGA hat on “Saturday Night Live” and praised Trump, but the artist’s string of antisemitic rants and emotional meltdowns caused his fame to curdle into its current, sorry state. West’s former wife, Kim Kardashian, has arguably had a more productive relationship with Trump. The reality show starlet teamed with Trump on prison reform measures. Kardashian, ignoring a celebrity culture that raged against all things Trump, made the trek to the White House to personally push for her pet cause. The wannabe lawyer and Trump discussed reform measures aimed at first-time offenders and those she felt were treated unfairly. That public relations coup led to the 2018 release of three young mothers — Crystal Munoz, Judith Negron, and Tynice Hall, all tied to drug-related charges. Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg via Getty Images She also played a role in the 2018 bill that expanded the criminal reform initiative, allowing prisoners to earn credits for early release among its measures. Kardashian wasn’t the only player who made that happen, but she became its public face via her social media empire. Trump’s second term has seen more of the same, right from the jump. Rapper Snoop Dogg infamously starred in a 2017 music video in which he “shot” a clownish Trump stand-in. Future Secretary of State Marco Rubio blasted the clip, telling TMZ at the time that, “If the wrong person sees that and gets the wrong idea, you could have a real problem.” It was part of Hollywood’s collective wish for the real estate mogul to leave this mortal coil during his first term. The rapper/actor/pitchman apparently had a change of heart over time. By 2025, Snoop Dogg performed at a pre-inauguration gala dubbed the Crypto Ball alongside Rick Ross and Soulja Boy. That’s despite previously calling anyone who performed for Trump during his first term “Uncle Toms,” in a stereotypical, Stepin Fetchit-style voice. Arturo Holmes/Peacock via Getty Images The rapper even stood up to social media critics who trashed him for his about-face. “Y’all can’t hate enough for me, I love too much,” he told his critics, via Entertainment Tonight. “We gotta pick each other up instead of putting each other down.” Earlier this year, longtime Trump critic Bill Maher made the trek to the White House to break bread with his ideological foe. Maher got roasted for his trouble, including a seething New York Times op-ed from Larry David of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” fame. Maher even suggested recently he’d like a second dinner with Trump while continuing to roast his leadership. Screenshot: ClubRandom/YouTube.com How did the initial Maher-Trump dinner happen in the first place? Singer Kid Rock, a repeat guest on Maher’s “Club Random” podcast, arranged for the unlikely meetup. The wildest part of the dinner? Maher had Trump sign a list of all the insults the president had thrown the comedian’s way over the years. Maher considers it a prized possession, one he has shown to his “Club Random” guests. It took courage for stars to align with Trump during his first term. Now, with a few more celebrities bucking conventional wisdom, the president’s “bedfellows” are looking a little less strange. * * * Christian Toto is an award-winning journalist, movie critic, and editor of HollywoodInToto.com. He previously served as associate editor with Breitbart News’ Big Hollywood. Follow him at HollywoodInToto.com. The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire. * * * Right now, DailyWire+ annual memberships are fifty percent off during our Black Friday sale. Join now at dailywire.com/blackfriday.
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New Mexico Government Survey Asks Middle And High School Students If They Are ‘Two-Spirit’
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A survey distributed by the government of New Mexico asked high school students whether they identify as “two-spirit” or transgender, drawing concerns from parents.  The 2025 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey asked middle and high school students deeply personal questions about their sexual preferences, drug use, and whether they had ever had suicidal thoughts. The survey is the result of a partnership between the state’s Public Education Department and the Department of Health, with the stated goal of assessing “risk behaviors” among students.  Some of the questions on both the middle and high school surveys this year raised eyebrows. The survey was flagged by Defending Education, an organization that works to get politics out of the classroom. Parents are allowed to opt their kids out of the survey, but advocates say the questions expose children to mature themes that would be better introduced at home.  On the high school survey, students were asked if they described themselves as “heterosexual (straight),” “gay or lesbian,” “bisexual,” “I describe my sexual identity some other way,” “I am not sure about my sexual identity (questioning),” and “I do not know what this question is asking.”  Another question said, “Some people describe themselves as transgender, two-spirit, or non-binary when their sex at birth does not match the way they think or feel about their gender. Do you consider yourself transgender, two-spirit, or non-binary?” “Two-spirit” is a supposed term used by LGBT activists to describe American Indians who identify as both male and female. Though the term seems to imply ancient origins, it was coined by Myra Laramee, an LGBT activist, in 1990. Right now, DailyWire+ annual memberships are fifty percent off during our Black Friday sale. Join now at dailywire.com/blackfriday. Other questions on the topic of sexuality ask the students how old they were when first having sex (with the option starting at age 11 and younger), how many people they have had sex with, if condoms were used during sex, what kind of birth control they used when last having sex with an “opposite sex partner,” and if they have had sex with males or females or both.  Middle schoolers were also asked if they had had sex before and what their sexual orientation was. They were given options of straight, gay, bisexual, or other.  Other questions that raised concerns from parents focused on suicide. Questions on this included if they had ever considered committing suicide and if they had ever made a plan to commit suicide. Erika Sanzi, Defending Education’s senior director of communications, said the questions were very troubling.  “All 11-year-olds should not have to answer questions about their gender identity, sexuality, or suicidal ideation,” Sanzi told The Daily Wire. “As of now, parents can opt out. Perhaps it’s time to make these surveys opt-in instead. There really is no justification for asking asymptomatic children if they’ve ever made a suicide plan — that’s a scary question and it has no place in a school classroom.” The New Mexico Youth Risk and Resilience Survey is linked to the CDC’s Youth Risk Surveillance System. The Trump administration made changes to that system, but a judge blocked those changes. As a result, the administration has a disclaimer posted on the website.  “Per a court order, HHS is required to restore this website to its version as of 12:00 AM on January 29, 2025. Information on this page may be modified and/or removed in the future subject to the terms of the court’s order and implemented consistent with applicable law,” the web notice says. “Any information on this page promoting gender ideology is extremely inaccurate and disconnected from truth.”  “The Trump Administration rejects gender ideology due to the harms and divisiveness it causes. This page does not reflect reality and therefore the Administration and this Department reject it,” the notice adds. New Mexico’s survey is administered every other year, and parents are given an opportunity to opt their kids out. Answers to the questions are supposed to be anonymous, administrators say. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources.
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Podcast Transcript November 21, 2025— From bike buses to art therapy: The uplifting solutions changing everyday life
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Podcast Transcript November 21, 2025— From bike buses to art therapy: The uplifting solutions changing everyday life

Episode Description: In this week’s episode of The Optimist Daily’s Weekly Roundup, Arielle and Karissa return from a fall break with a fresh wave of uplifting stories, diving right into two standout solutions of the week. First: the “bike bus” phenomenon turning school mornings into joyful, community-powered parades across the world. Next: surprising new research revealing how art gallery visits (and even looking at reproductions) can measurably lower stress and inflammation. Plus, find out a little more about Swim Sista Swim, Hands United, Move Over Bob, and Amy Howlett-Johnson, our featured Changemakers these last couple weeks. And meet this week’s inspiring Local Changemakers: Shower The People and Bounty & Soul. It’s a hopeful, human-focused episode full of community, creativity, and small changes driving meaningful impact. Want to be part of the Optimism Movement? Become an Emissary. Subscribe to our FREE Daily Newsletter and follow us on Instagram, X, and Blue Sky. 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 Roundup. 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, so we are back from our little fall break, and we have so many cool solutions from The Optimist Daily to share with you guys.  Karissa  We took a fall break indeed, but we were working hard behind the scenes to get solutions out there. And we, of course, shared them in our free daily newsletter. And if you want that newsletter, you can sign up on our website! The link will be in our show notes.  Arielle  You can also follow us on socials if that’s more your thing. We are @OptimistDaily on almost everything. The only difference is on X, where we are @OdeToOptimism.  Karissa  And we want to give a big thank you to our Emissaries, who are our financial supporters. Thanks for helping us bring our mission to life! And if you want to become an Emissary, you can also find out how to do that in the show notes.  Arielle  But we also really love everyone who’s just listening to this podcast, sharing it, forwarding the newsletter to loved ones and friends, and interacting with us on social media. All of that non-financial support really goes a long way as well.   So, Karissa, how have you been?  Karissa  I’ve been great over here! It’s been perfect weather for kind of hunkering down and doing some work. I’m excited to be back here today and share what’s been going on. How about you, Arielle?  Arielle  I’ve also been doing a lot of work with the Local Changemakers series. So that’s been really, really fun, to be able to talk to the organizations and the people behind all of these on-the-ground solutions. And I feel invigorated after taking a little bit of a break from the pod. So, I’m basically in the same boat.  Karissa  Amazing.  Arielle  But with that in mind, instead of doing our I’m an Optimist, But… we are just going to highlight some of the changemakers that have been featured while we’ve been gone.  Karissa  Swim Sista Swim is an organization changing how Black women see themselves in the water by offering swim lessons in culturally safe and affirming spaces. And this was started by a woman in the UK named Carol Burrell. So that one was awesome to share.  Arielle  Another change maker that we highlighted was Hands United, a nonprofit led by Selena Ponce, empowering Deaf immigrant families across 30 states with everything from free ASL classes to even legal support.  Karissa  And we also highlighted Move Over Bob, which is a media lifestyle brand that not only produces a magazine focusing on women in the trades, but it’s building a movement to increase female participation and leadership in a very male-dominated field. Move Over Bob is being led by Kate Glantz and Angie Cacace so shout out to them.  Arielle  Another kind of construction-focused changemaker is Amy Howlett-Johnson, who revived a nonprofit organization called Kit Carson Rural Development, which is located in a small Colorado town, Kit Carson, and she’s bringing affordable housing and development to a community of less than 300 people.  Karissa  So many cool changemakers that we were able to spotlight on the Optimist Daily! This week we are featuring Shower the People and Bounty and Soul.  Arielle  But we won’t be sharing too much on the pod about what their work is. We’re hoping that you’re going to go over to the website and check it out for yourselves!  Karissa  Yeah.  Arielle  With all of that said and done, shall we move on to our solutions of the week?  Karissa  Yeah, what made you optimistic?  Arielle  Okay, so my solution has to do with the morning commute to school, which is not everyone’s favorite errand… neither parent nor child. I remember my school days, dragging myself out of bed most mornings and just wishing I could sleep for another couple hours (laughs). The solution that I’m talking about is: How a small idea on two wheels grew into a community kids can’t wait to join.   While a lot of kids are getting in cars or waiting for the bus in the morning, on Fridays, hundreds of families in Montclair, New Jersey, are doing something else entirely. They’re rolling through the neighborhood together on bikes.  Karissa  Yeah, and it’s not just a handful of them. We’re talking hundreds, right?  Arielle  Yeah, it’s not an exaggeration! But… There weren’t always hundreds of kids there. It wasn’t always such a big turnout. It actually began with just five families riding together because it didn’t feel safe or particularly fun to go alone.   Now it’s turned into this weekly tradition where as many as 400 riders show up. Parents, kids, neighbors, everyone drifting into the street like they’ve been waiting for this all week. One of the founders, Jessica Tillyer, said it took off simply because people wanted safety and connection. Riding alone felt isolating, and we all know loneliness has been a problem for so many lately. But riding together felt joyful and protective. And once people experienced it, they wanted to keep showing up.   Karissa  Aw, there’s something about being part of a group that makes the whole idea of biking to school feel not just safer, but kind of special.  Arielle  Exactly. And the kids totally get it. One second grader summed it up perfectly. She said, biking is the best way to get to school because it’s good exercise and it’s healthier for the earth. So that’s kind of the whole mission right there in one sentence.   And here’s the thing, it’s not just happening in Montclair. These “bike buses” are popping up all over the country and around the world. Portland, Barcelona, Melbourne, small towns, big cities… And there’s actually a network called Bike Bus World that tracks all these routes.  Karissa  This is so cool. And this means that it’s no longer just a cute thing one neighborhood does. It’s kind of a movement going on.  Arielle  And a very organic one at that. Some people assume you need a big organization or a special permission to start something like this. But most of these routes begin the same way Montclair did, with a handful of families and a group text.   Of course, once the group grows, there’s a lot more to consider, like safe streets, traffic patterns, and clear communication amongst all participants. Montclair’s organizers tested different routes until they found one that felt right, and they still tweak it when needed, like when other families want to join.   One of the best perks is that kids are actually eager to participate, which I’m sure anyone who’s tried to wake up a sleepy eight-year-old would know is something to celebrate.   Karissa  Yeah, exactly.   Arielle  One parent said his son gets up faster for the bike bus than for the regular bus, and that’s a win for both parents and kids.   There’s also a rhythm to it now. They ride at about 6 miles per hour so younger kids can keep up. But older kids also can split off in a second group to go a little faster, but the whole point is getting there together, not racing.   The real test, though, is winter. It’s dark, it’s cold, and it’s tempting to ditch the bike and take the car. But Montclair does it anyway. They just wear reflective vests; they have bike lights, gloves, hot breakfasts waiting at the end, and they only cancel if the weather is genuinely unsafe.  Karissa  Pretty cool. And I mean, kids probably complain less than adults, don’t they?  Arielle  So true. The kids just want to be outside with their friends, and so the resistance once the cold weather comes is usually from the grown-ups.   Karissa  Yeah.   Arielle  But consistency is at the heart of the whole thing. Every person who has started a bike bus says the same thing. Don’t wait for the perfect plan; just start. Once a week, once a month, whatever works, which is honestly such a good lesson for so many things in life. If you keep showing up, others will join.   Tillyer tells people, don’t ask for permission; don’t worry about what it’s going to take. Find a small group of people, get on your bikes, and ride to school. The magic, she says, is what happens after. The way a normal school day feels different because of how it began.  Karissa  Yeah, and it turns the school commute from an errand into a shared experience, which is a moment of community that would never exist in a car line where there’s just horns honking and impatience, so…  Arielle  Precisely. And it changes the atmosphere too. Kids show up more awake, parents actually talk to each other, and the sidewalks and streets, just for a moment, feel like they belong to people again instead of traffic.  Karissa  This is a small shift with a big impact, and honestly, it’s a good reminder that some of the best solutions can be that simple.  Arielle  Exactly. The solution requires nothing more than a few bikes, some neighbors, and the willingness to ride. And if this keeps expanding, it could even encourage municipalities to work on creating safer bike lanes and further pedestrianizing their urban spaces, which is a big win for everyone.  Karissa  Yeah, exactly. If you take a look on The Optimist Daily, we got some great pictures from the organization, and it just looks like a parade going on! It’s super cool; lots of smiles. I’m really glad you shared this one, Arielle.  Arielle  Thank you. I guess it kind of spoke to me because in Amsterdam, everyone rides their bike to school anyway.  Karissa  Yeah.  Arielle  And it does create a lot of natural chances to bump into people. I see a lot of parents talking, and it does feel like it has its own charm, even in the rain, even in the cold weather.  Karissa  Yeah.  Arielle  All right. Well, what solution caught your eye this week, Karissa?  Karissa  It is called Why art gallery visits may be one of the healthiest habits you can build. Arielle, do you enjoy visiting art galleries? Because you live in Europe with a lot of access to some iconic art institutions, so I can imagine you might have some experience here.  Arielle  Yes, I do love visiting galleries and museums, but I will say that I loved it most during COVID because it… it was so limited that once you were in the museum, it felt like you were almost alone with the works of art, which is really, really special.  Karissa  Yeah, that is really special. Yeah, I love visiting an art gallery too. And I feel like growing up, because my town is pretty small and far away from art galleries, like the closest big metropolitan area that you could say is San Francisco, which has some great museums there… So, I really, like, wasn’t exposed to going to art galleries until I was in high school-ish when I started taking art history classes. And in college I took a few too and got some more access to art galleries and did my own travels. And so, yeah, there’s just something about standing in front of a piece of art, even if you know nothing about it, that just makes you pause and makes you feel some type of way.   A new study from King’s College London suggests that these moments are doing far more than sparking emotion. Researchers have found measurable evidence that viewing original art can support both mental health and long-term physical well-being.  Arielle  This lines up with so much of what we’ve already explored at The Optimist Daily.  Karissa  Yeah.  Arielle  Not long ago, we covered doctors who literally prescribe museum visits, and we’ve also reported on research showing that viewing art can boost problem-solving skills. So, these findings, they don’t necessarily surprise me, but I love that research like this continues to validate something art lovers have always known… that it’s super powerful stuff.  Karissa  Yeah, exactly. And their findings show that spending even a short amount of time with original artworks may reduce stress, improve emotional balance, and potentially contribute to a longer, healthier life.  Arielle  How did they conduct their study?  Karissa  So, to explore the connection between art and health, researchers invited 50 healthy adults between the ages of 18 and 40 to take part in an experiment. One group visited the Courtauld Gallery in London, where they viewed original masterpieces by artists including Vincent Van Gogh and Édouard Manet, and a second group viewed high-quality reproductions in a non-gallery setting. Participants wore sensors that tracked heart rate, skin temperature, and other subtle responses. They also provided saliva samples before and after the experience so researchers could measure changes in stress and inflammation.  Arielle  The human body is so weird and full of surprises… I did not know saliva could be used to measure stress and inflammation (laughs)  Karissa  Yeah, me either (laughs).   Arielle  So, what were the researchers’ findings after the participants viewed the art?  Karissa  The results were pretty striking. Cortisol, better known as the body’s primary stress hormone, fell by 22% among gallery visitors. Those who saw reproduction saw only an 8% drop. And pro-inflammatory cytokines, which are the proteins released by cells that trigger and promote inflammation, decreased by 30% in the gallery group and 28% in the reproduction group. Gallery visitors also showed signs of emotional engagement, including small drops in skin temperature and variation in heart rate patterns. These shifts matter because high cortisol and inflammation are linked to chronic conditions such as anxiety, heart disease, and diabetes.  Arielle  What I love about this is that while the gallery visitors had the biggest improvements, even the people looking at reproductions still saw positive changes. It really reinforces the idea that engaging with art in any setting can be good for us.  Karissa  Yeah, but galleries just really create that immersive environment. So, researchers believe it adds layers of sensory experience with elements that highlight space, scale, texture, and atmosphere. And these aspects work together to deepen the body’s response.  Arielle  Okay, so what if you don’t really know much about the art you’re viewing? I have definitely come across pieces from artists and places and art movements that I haven’t even heard of.  Karissa  Yeah, exactly. Me too. And the best part of it is that researchers emphasized that the benefits appeared regardless of art knowledge or emotional intelligence. So, you do not need to understand an artist’s entire catalog or even consider yourself an art person to gain something meaningful from viewing some art.  Arielle  That’s a relief, because not everyone can be an art expert.  Karissa  Yeah.  Arielle  This sounds like a simple and accessible step that anyone can take towards well-being.  Karissa  Yeah, exactly. And I love this because the implications of the study reach beyond museum walls. The findings help pave the way for a broader integration of art and well-being, offering a low-cost and accessible option for reducing loneliness, easing depression, and improving life satisfaction.  Arielle  Maybe findings like these will encourage more doctors to prescribe museum visits or even spark efforts to bring more art into places with limited access, like you were saying about your hometown, Karissa.  Karissa  Yeah, exactly. And I will say about my hometown, they’ve been putting a lot of murals around town, which is super cool too, because it’s really making the town more vibrant, and it does make me feel happy to look at them. So, more art is coming.  Arielle  Nice.  Karissa  Turning to art is definitely a powerful solution. And while viewing art may not replace clinical care, of course, it can be a gentle, joyful tool to add to your wellness routine. So, I was really happy to see this finding in The Optimist Daily this week.  Arielle  Really encouraging. And yeah, I wouldn’t say no to more art in public spaces!  Karissa  Yeah, totally. Wow. We also had other great solutions on The Optimist Daily this week that made me super optimistic.  Arielle  They include: Scotland lays out new roadmap to reach net zero by 2045. AI brings faster, life-saving TB screenings to communities with limited healthcare access. Ways to make your Thanksgiving celebration more eco-friendly this year. And Coffee may help calm an irregular heartbeat surprising new research shows. What else do we have, Karissa?  Karissa  Well, we also have How a pop-up apple orchard is turning surplus into joy and helping New Yorkers in need, Why your cat is obsessed with boxes, and what evolution has to do with it. And the Changemakers series continues this week with the two Changemakers we mentioned earlier. So definitely head over to The Optimist Daily and check that out and the rest of the solutions from the week.  Arielle  Well, I hope you have a wonderful weekend, Karissa.  Karissa  Yeah, I hope you do too, Arielle, as well as all of our listeners. And looking forward to being back with more solutions soon.  Arielle  Until then!  Karissa  Bye!      The post Podcast Transcript November 21, 2025— From bike buses to art therapy: The uplifting solutions changing everyday life first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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MR. RIGHT: How To Politely Nuke The Liberals At Your Thanksgiving Dinner
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First-Edition ‘Superman’ Comic Sells For Over $9 Million
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Texas Men Face Life In Prison Over Alleged Plot To Turn Haitian Island Into Personal Sex Slave Colony
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Texas Men Face Life In Prison Over Alleged Plot To Turn Haitian Island Into Personal Sex Slave Colony

'Murder all of the men on the island'
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