Sounds Good hosts hopeful conversations with optimists and world-changers about the headlines we can be hopeful about — and how you can get involved and make a difference. Every week, Good Good Good founder Branden Harvey sits down with the people driving positive change against the world's greatest problems. Each episode will leave you with a sense of hope about the good in the world — and a sens... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
Sounds Good Season Finale // If you've been looking for a sign to change your life, this is it. As you've probably figured out by now, life isn't a linear line. It's full of ups and downs, uncertainty, and confusion; however, what guides us through i... more
The gap between good intentions and real change is a big one to fill. While many companies are interested in making their workplaces more diverse, it’s not enough to simply want more inclusion. It takes real systemic change to transform any professio... more
Develop for Good pairs students with nonprofits to use tech to make a difference. The founder of the organization, Mary Zhu, is no stranger to the experiences of underserved communities. She’s the daughter of two Chinese immigrants and her cultural b... more
Growing up in the racially and economically segregated suburbs of Maryland, Patrice Berry found herself wanting to work in U.S. policymaking after experiencing firsthand how hard it is for marginalized folks to finish school, get assistance, and prov... more
I started listening after finding the Good Good Good Newspaper a few months ago, and I can honestly say that these episodes have shifted my mindset in the most positive ways. I can’t help but share these with the people I know, and each guest on here inspires me to continue living a life of intentionality. Thank you Branden and your team for bringing this light into the world!
Aaaaah... this podcast is like a smoothie for your spirit. Thank you so much for the refreshing listen, Branden - can't wait to feast my ears on more goodness soon!
Thank you for your amazing and uplifting content you’re putting out there.
The “Sounds Good” podcast has become one of my favorites, despite me already adoring their weekly newsletter. This podcast is one that discusses and brings awareness to new issues, and as an avid podcast listener, this is so refreshing. When I wake up in the morning or go on walks, this is JUST the thing I need. I highly recommend this podcast so everyone check it out.
I am a couple years into my conscious journey embracing my most authentic self. This episode lit my soul on fire in the way I can only describe as “my truth”. I just know it when I feel it. Thank for you introducing me to Jedidiah and his writing. He is so down to earth and has the best explanation of what it feels like to live your purpose that I have ever heard. Wow. Just wow. I’m floating.
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