Need a break from overwhelming headlines? Making the lemonade will do just that. Every two weeks Abbie and Lottie highlight the positive stories from around the world and hear directly from the individuals doing good.
After ten months of uncertainty, it is so easy to become engulfed by what can feel like constant negative headlines. We hope this podcast will bring some light relief; proving that when life gives you lemons there's always an opportunity to make lemonade.
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Need a break from overwhelming headlines? Making the lemonade will do just that. Every two weeks Abbie and Lottie highlight the positive stories from around the world and hear directly from the individuals doing good.
After ten months of uncertainty, it is so easy to become engulfed by what can feel like constant negative headlines. We hope this podcast will bring some light relief; proving that when life gives you lemons there's always an opportunity to make lemonade.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Between our thrilling takes on the recent sunshine and an inability to say palpitations, it's a surprise we are still going- but nevertheless here we are with episode four.
If you need a few stories to keep you going until June 21st or is it April 12th (I mean who the hell knows anymore) we've got you covered. If you think someone else needs little injection of something positive then please do spread the word, to if nothing else, break up hearing that anxiety inducing BBC news app jingle.
This week we cover stories on:
Free period products rollout in New Zealand
Turning leftover oranges into electricity
Apparently coffee could be good for our hearts
Teens design award winning app
Blind fox befriends dog and deer
Saving Texan turtles during winter storm
Jim 'Mattress mack' McIngvale provides shelter once again
The 'Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful' doing exactly what it says on the tin
'Born in Lockdown' an ebook capturing mothers experiences
Produced by Charlotte Trick
Music Birds of Paradise by Ennio Máno
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