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She didn’t tell anyone about the divorce. Then a neighbor noticed the running.
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She didn’t tell anyone about the divorce. Then a neighbor noticed the running.

Hope MacGregor (@hopemacgregormusic) had been going through her divorce quietly. No announcements or no dramatic posts, just long walks with her dog through her neighborhood in Jackson, Tennessee, sometimes twice a day, letting the movement help her think. After a while she started running. She didn’t know anyone was watching. One afternoon a neighbor stepped out of her house and waved her down mid-run. MacGregor stopped, assuming something was wrong. The neighbor came toward her and said she didn’t want to seem intrusive. Then she said what she’d stepped outside to say. View this post on Instagram “I just want to let you know how proud I am of you. You were walking, and now you’re running.” MacGregor burst into tears on the spot. The neighbor hadn’t known about the divorce. She’d just been watching someone move through the neighborhood over weeks and months, noticing the quiet progression from walks to runs, and decided one day that she was going to say something about it. She hadn’t known what it would mean. MacGregor shared the story on her Instagram account @hopemacgregormusic on April 18. “It meant so much to me,” she said in the video. “This genuine angel came out of her house.” They didn’t exchange numbers. MacGregor kept running. But the moment stayed with her in the way that only certain unexpected kindnesses do — the ones that arrive at exactly the right time from someone who had no way of knowing that. View this post on Instagram MacGregor is a West Point graduate and former Army helicopter pilot who later became a lawyer and then an Americana singer-songwriter. Her music, she’s said, is about helping people feel a little less alone when they’re lonely. Apparently the same is true of her neighbors. Follow @hopemacgregormusic on Instagram for more entertaining content. The post She didn’t tell anyone about the divorce. Then a neighbor noticed the running. appeared first on Upworthy.

A pregnant diver jumped in to help a bleeding dolphin. The dolphin rolled over and held still.
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A pregnant diver jumped in to help a bleeding dolphin. The dolphin rolled over and held still.

Nicole Isaacs was out on the ocean off Los Angeles when a dolphin surfaced next to the boat and didn’t leave. Something was clearly wrong. Isaacs, an avid diver, looked closer and saw deep red gashes in the dolphin’s skin. Then she and her companion spotted the cause: two remoras, also called suckerfish, had latched directly into the dolphin’s flesh and were feeding on it. Remoras typically hitchhike harmlessly on larger marine animals, but in this case they had attached to wounds and the dolphin was convulsing from the pain. Isaacs was pregnant at the time. She looked at the other woman. “Should I get in with him?” She got in. @nicoleisaacsofficial the most insane day of my life on the ocean. I trusted my instincts and did what I thought was right, and I’m glad I did. I don’t advocate to touch wild animals but I do think some circumstances are necessary and ok. It was very clear this dolphin was struggling and in a lot of pain, and based on her reaction afterwards as well as the entire pod, I know I made the right decision. Dolphins are incredible animals and so intelligent—the fact that this also happened while pregnant was once in a lifetime #dolphins #wilddolphins #wildliferescue #dolphin #fyp ♬ You Make Me Feel Good – Original Mix – Satin Jackets What followed over the next several minutes was equal parts chaotic, heartbreaking, and extraordinary, all of it captured on video and posted to her TikTok account @nicoleisaacsofficial on January 28, 2026, where it has since been viewed 13 million times. The dolphin, to Isaacs’s astonishment, seemed to understand what was happening. When the women entered the water and approached, she rolled over and held still. “She began to fully cooperate and turn over for us to make it easy to grab the remoras,” Isaacs wrote in the video overlay. The rest of the pod circled at a distance while they worked. A woman swims with two dolphins. Photo credit: Canva Getting the remoras off was harder than expected. They moved quickly and reattached easily. At one point Isaacs caught one and swam it back toward the boat to hand off to the captain — and it slipped out of his hands and latched onto her instead. “I was pregnant and freaking out,” she says in the video. It eventually released her, swam back, and reattached to the same dolphin. It took multiple attempts before both were finally removed for good. The dolphin’s response was immediate. She leapt out of the water. Then the rest of the pod, which had been circling at a distance throughout, suddenly reappeared all at once and began swimming in loops around the boat. “All of the dolphins reappeared out of nowhere and swam around us to celebrate,” Isaacs wrote. In her caption she was careful to note that she doesn’t generally advocate touching wild animals, but that the circumstances made intervention feel necessary and that the pod’s response confirmed for her that it was the right call. “The most insane day of my life on the ocean,” she wrote. “I trusted my instincts and did what I thought was right.” One viewer put it simply: “A totally untrained dolphin cooperating and letting you tend to her just out of sheer trust and desperation — I’m just shook.” You can follow @nicoleisaacsofficial on TikTok for more entertaining content.  The post A pregnant diver jumped in to help a bleeding dolphin. The dolphin rolled over and held still. appeared first on Upworthy.

Lesbian couple shares news of their breakup with a funny photoshoot
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Lesbian couple shares news of their breakup with a funny photoshoot

Back in the day, when a couple broke up, you either heard about it firsthand or had to endure an uncomfortable moment at an event where you asked someone where their significant other happened to be. However, in the social media era, many people choose to announce the breakup with a somber post or simply change their relationship status. Chris and Tenia, a couple in the Columbia, South Carolina area, decided to have some fun with their breakup by doing a funny photoshoot and announcing it on a letter board, like a child starting a new grade at school. At first glance, it seems strange, but if people announce their engagement with a photoshoot, why not mark the pivotal moment when the couple goes their separate ways with some commemorative shots? The photos, posted to Threads, are great because Chris and Tenia are posed as if they still love each other, wearing deadpan smiles as they stand back-to-back. “The relationship has ended, but the jokes will never!” Chris wrote in the caption. “We are returning each other back to the streets respectfully…” Couple announces breakup with a funny photoshoot The photoshoot post. Photo credit: Chris Salam/Threads The photoshoot was definitely a surprising way to announce their breakup, but many commenters praised the couple for their emotional maturity. While a lot of people in their situation would be at each other’s throats, they’re having fun with it. “Take notes, lesbians. We can absolutely go our separate ways in peace,” cde_esq wrote. “The level of maturity it takes to split amicably and still find and maintain a friendship is something a lot of people wouldn’t understand. All jokes aside, this is dope and a prime example that just because it ends romantically doesn’t mean it has to end platonically,” _shell_bell_22 wrote. “Love this! This gives me faith in humanity lol, I love the idea of two nice folks realizing it doesn’t work romantically and it not becoming a toxic situation,” beetsoda wrote. A couple laughing together. Photo credit: Canva Chris and Tenia’s relationship ended after four and a half years because, according to Chris, they “realized recently we weren’t really happy, just going with the routine instead. We are on two different journeys but have the most respect and love for each other,” she told Queerty. The breakup photos showed emotional maturity because they were clear and announced that the relationship was officially over. And as Brené Brown says, “Clarity is kindness.” A couple holding each other. Photo credit: Canva How to end your relationship with maturity “When ending a relationship, it’s tempting to soften the blow with lines like, ‘Maybe in the future,’ or ‘I just need some time.’ But emotionally mature people know that dangling false hope only prolongs the pain,” relationship counselor Tina Fey writes in Eluxe Magazine. “Kindness doesn’t mean sugarcoating. It means balancing empathy with clarity. … It’s not about easing your guilt—it’s about giving them the gift of closure.” Ultimately, it’s hard to see a relationship end, but Chris and Tenia seem to be handling it the best way possible. They used their breakup to show others that you can end a relationship and still treat each other with respect and a whole lot of humor. The post Lesbian couple shares news of their breakup with a funny photoshoot appeared first on Upworthy.

Neil deGrasse Tyson reveals the science of why he wants to be buried instead of cremated
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Neil deGrasse Tyson reveals the science of why he wants to be buried instead of cremated

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is seemingly driven by an endless amount of curiosity. Whether it’s about the tiniest sea quark or the biggest black hole, he wants learn more. But that’s not enough. He not only wants to understand the science around us, he wants to make us understand too. In a recent YouTube clip from Tyson’s popular podcast StarTalk, Tyson gives a quick rundown of where “energy” goes when we die. With a chyron reading, “You don’t disappear. You transform. Some of you returns to Earth. Some of you travels the universe,” Tyson leans in and speaks directly to the camera. “In death, you’ve got pretty much two choices in modern society.” When we are buried He makes a case for being buried, as we see a traditional coffin being lowered into the ground. “You can be buried. That’s my choice, so that the energy content of my body—which is still there when you die—your molecules were built up from your lifetime of eating and exercise, and the building of your organs and your muscles and other tissue. In death, those molecules still contain energy.” The clip cuts to a graveyard as Tyson continues. “If I’m buried and I decompose, all that energy gets absorbed by microbes, by flora and fauna dining upon my body the way I have dined upon flora and fauna my whole life. And that way, giving back to the Earth.” When we are cremated We then see a fire moving in warm yellow, orange, and red tones. Tyson explains what happens during cremation. “If you’re cremated, the energy content of those molecules doesn’t go away. It gets transferred to heat that then radiates infrared energy that was once the molecules of your body. It radiates it out into space, moving at the speed of light.” He adds a most intriguing thought: that one could conceivably track that energy after cremation. “After somebody has been cremated, you can keep a timeline,” he says. A photo of an AI-generated video of a milky, gaseous star system swirling around a bright light is shown. Tyson continues, “Where has their radiant energy been by now? If they were cremated four years ago, they would have reached the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. So that, in a way, you’re still a part of the universe, just in a different form.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by EXPLAIN EVERYTHINGS (@exploresciencedaily) What are our ashes made from? In his piece, “What Happens to Your Atoms After You Die?” chemical and mechanical engineer Arvin Ash gives a specific step-by-step rundown on happens to our atoms after we pass. In cremation, he explains, “What are these ashes composed of? Phosphate and calcium make up your bones, so that’s where these atoms come from. What happens to these ashes? These ashes are likely to make their way eventually to soil, where they will be incorporated into the structure of plants. These plants will be eaten by animals and humans, and end up back in your body. Eventually, tiny bits of you will end up in your great-grandchildren’s morning cereal or hamburger.” He, too, believes that some of our atoms will reach the farthest corners of the universe. “Your body also has a tiny amount of radioactive elements. Tiny amounts of thorium and uranium will eventually become lead. But along with this decay, some atoms of helium will also be formed. Earth’s gravity isn’t strong enough to hold helium to our planet, and so tiny bits of what once was you will float off into space. So some of your atoms are in for a fantastical and exciting journey, forever floating to the farthest reaches of the universe until the end of time.” On Facebook, this clip received over 3,000 comments, many from viewers who seemed fascinated by the cross-section of science and spirituality. “Green burial” Many had their own two cents to add. “Cremation, but then the ashes are used in a bios urn to plant a tree. You get a twofer… radiant energy from cremation to travel the universe, and then your ashes are used as nutrients for the tree,” says one commenter. Others note that even though the video clip showed a coffin, they believe Tyson was most likely referring to a “green burial.” After one commenter asked, “How does your ‘energy’ get out of that sealed coffin to feed flora and fauna?” another answers, “That is exactly the point—in a traditional sealed casket and concrete vault, it doesn’t… at first. It actually delays that natural cycle for decades. That’s why there is such a growing interest in green burials or human composting; they remove those barriers so our nutrients can actually rejoin the ecosystem and support new life immediately. Over a long enough time, the coffin will probably decay too. Most things do.” The post Neil deGrasse Tyson reveals the science of why he wants to be buried instead of cremated appeared first on Upworthy.

A school counselor comforted her crying student new to the United States. Her tender response is an emotional lesson in empathy.
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A school counselor comforted her crying student new to the United States. Her tender response is an emotional lesson in empathy.

Korynn Patterson, an elementary school counselor and social worker in Maryland, knew exactly what she needed to do when a brand new student walked into her office “sad” and “scared”—she took her into her arms for an empathetic embrace. Patterson shared the sweet interaction with the young student who recently moved to the United States from a Spanish-speaking country. And with the help of a fellow female student to translate, she was able to comfort her. “Our new student doesn’t speak any English and I paid my translator in fruit snacks ,” she wrote in the caption. @theclassyclinician Our new student doesn’t speak any English and I paid my translator in fruit snacks How would you comfort and empower her? #fyp #explore #schoollife #schoolcounselor #socialwork ♬ Relaxing Music – kucing tetangga Ms. Patterson models empathy with emotional student In the viral video shared with her followers on TikTok, Patterson hugged her student and asked her student translator to say, “I know you must be very scared, but can you tell her you’re very brave? You’re a very brave girl.” The student is crying and tells Ms. Patterson that she misses her mom and doesn’t want to go to class. Patterson responds, “Tell her I am going to sit in class with you for a little bit, okay?” Patterson offers her a fidget toy to help her with anxiety and more reassurance that she “knows she is scared [and] that she is there to help her.” The three keep things light talking about Paw Patrol. Ms. Patterson then tells the upset student that they can spend time at lunch and recess together as well. @theclassyclinician #stitch with @theclassyclinician Here’s the update before the real update! I will be posting the students update video on Monday. Stay TUNED and Thank you guys so much for ALL of your support! Welcome to the family! #schoolcounselor #socialwork #fyp #explore ♬ Relaxing Music – kucing tetangga In the video overaly, Patterson explains more about the girl’s story. “At her age, school was optional in her country,” she shared. “She is experiencing HUGE culture shock…I’m always happy to be a safe space for my students. Being that her whole world is changing, she needs to feel some sense of safety. I affirm them just as they affirm me.” @theclassyclinician Here’s the update on the girls that have stolen our hearts, our little translator and new student. She calls me azul Thank you all SO MUCH for your love and support. All links to support us are in my bio Stay tuned for the next update! #schoolcounselor #socialwork #fyp #explore #schoollife ♬ original sound – theclassyclinician Ms. Patterson reacts In an interview with Upworthy, Patterson shared, “I am overwhelmed in the best way by all the love and the support that we have gotten from all of you! I am so grateful to be in position to touch so many lives of all ages, races, and walks of life.” She created an Amazon Wishlist for those looking to support her students. Patterson also created two follow-up videos (here and here) that updated viewers on the student. In one video, the girls are back in Ms. Patterson’s office eating lunch and chatting with each other. They tell her they are now “best friends.” Ms. Patterson shared that the student was moved down a grade to help her “catch up” with English, and the young girl notes that she is trying to learn English through her schoolwork. Ms. Patterson continues to pick up Spanish through her students. Viewers respond The emotional video garnered an overwhelming response from viewers, who praised Ms. Patterson for her tenderness towards the student as well as her translator: “the baby who’s translating is such an empath i’m crying rn.” “She is not only translating words, she translates empathy. That girl did an amazing job.” “As a future school counselor, I am CRYING kids are so precious.” “All of us immigrant kids are crying coz we know exactly how that lil girl feels ” “I cried for this whole interaction. My heart breaks for baby girl but you guys are awesome.” “The fact she felt SAFE with you speaks volumes!!!!! Great job Queen .” The post A school counselor comforted her crying student new to the United States. Her tender response is an emotional lesson in empathy. appeared first on Upworthy.