Here's Something Good

iHeartPodcasts and Seneca Women Podcast Network

Each day we aspire to bring you the good news. Because there is good happening in the world, every day, everywhere — we just need to look for it and share it. Here’s Something Good is a short daily podcast that offers inspiring stories, helpful tips and shared experiences to motivate and inspire you every day. We’re letting you in on the best advice we’ve gotten, the news that’s brightening our day, and practical insights from experts and leaders you know and some that you may not, including ordinary people making an extraordinary difference. Here’s Something Good comes to you Monday through Friday — it’s a great way to start your day on the positive side of life.Here’s Something Good is a production of the Seneca Women Podcast Network and iHeartRadio, with support from Founding Partner P&G and Bank of America. For more information on Seneca Women, visit our website senecawomen.com and download the Seneca Women app free in the App Store. read less

Our Editor's Take

The Here's Something Good podcast delivers powerful and inspirational stories in less than ten minutes. Anyone seeking a motivating and informative podcast may find themselves listening nonstop. Short interviews and narrations tell stories of people changing the world one brave act at a time.

Kim Azzarelli hosts Here's Something Good. She is the CEO and cofounder of the podcast's parent company, Seneca Women. The nonprofit organization advocates for creative women and girls. Kim has years of experience in creating and debuting programs with large companies. Some companies she has worked for include Apple, Intel, Bloomberg and Newsweek. Kim coauthored Fast Forward: How Women Can Achieve Power and Purpose. She wrote it alongside fellow Seneca Women cofounder Melanne Verveer.

The podcast discusses women's empowerment, mental health, and social justice issues. Instead of focusing on the negatives, the podcast highlights the progress made. The brevity of the show's episodes is one of its unique selling points. The information passed along is concise and easy to digest. Many of the show's guests are making real and positive changes.

The first episode of Here's Something Good debuted in April 2020. It featured an exploration of how to train the mind to have a positive outlook. Kim interviews Emiliana Simon-Thomas, a happiness expert. Emiliana asserts that when people are specific and good at it, gratitude can be powerful. Kim ends the episode by asking listeners to try practicing intentional gratitude.

Here's Something Good features many more relatable discussions and topics. In a world filled with negative news, this podcast offers some real positivity. It says that sometimes the figures making the biggest changes are in the background. Listeners looking for an uplifting podcast may appreciate this program.

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