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March 29, 2020 11 mins

Alliterations aside, Good News: A Podcast is back to share some of your silver linings during uncertain and quarantined times.  Globally, we are in an unprecedented position with an ongoing pandemic, but from bad situations there can still be some good happenings. 

That said, the show is going to be a little different. This time, Good News is going to be listener driven. I’m looking for you, the listeners, to help generate the content. 

Call and leave me a voicemail with good news stories that you read, see, hear or have happen in your own life. When you leave a voicemail, feel free to say your name if you want but there’s no pressure. All that’s really required is providing the source for your information if you’re talking about something you see in the news so I can do my due diligence and fact check for us all. But, if it’s just something in your life you think the world should hear, just call and share.

To leave a voice mail, call Good New: A Podcast's Google Voice account at 917-960-7635. 

And, if you're on Instagram, you can send any good news stories you see to the show's account and we'll re-post to spread the positivity. Follow Good News: A Podcast at @goodnews_apodcast. 


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