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Rod and I decided to launch a new show that's nothing but good news in this crisis! It will genuinely make you feel better, and if it doesn't you get your money back...on this free podcast.
Stories:
A couple in Arkansas who've waited years to have a baby had to cancel their gender reveal party. So their friends improvised. After the couple revealed they're having a girl, people held a DRIVE-BY party with pink balloons and streamers.
We're seen lots of businesses doing this. But the owner of a pizza place in New Jersey is getting a lot of praise after he took out a $50,000 line of credit, just so he can keep paying all 20 of his employees.
The owner of a company called Puzzle Warehouse is hiring more people to keep up with demand, because so many families are doing puzzles together. (Dollar General, Domino's, and Papa John's are also hiring thousands of people.)
Workers at an assisted-living center in Wales decided to lift people's spirits by playing a real-life game of Hungry Hungry Hippos. They used wheelchairs to move players back and forth, and put baskets on the end of broomsticks to collect balls.
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Rod and I decided to launch a new show that's nothing but good news in this crisis! It will genuinely make you feel better, and if it doesn't you get your money back...on this free podcast.
Stories:
A couple in Arkansas who've waited years to have a baby had to cancel their gender reveal party. So their friends improvised. After the couple revealed they're having a girl, people held a DRIVE-BY party with pink balloons and streamers.
We're seen lots of businesses doing this. But the owner of a pizza place in New Jersey is getting a lot of praise after he took out a $50,000 line of credit, just so he can keep paying all 20 of his employees.
The owner of a company called Puzzle Warehouse is hiring more people to keep up with demand, because so many families are doing puzzles together. (Dollar General, Domino's, and Papa John's are also hiring thousands of people.)
Workers at an assisted-living center in Wales decided to lift people's spirits by playing a real-life game of Hungry Hungry Hippos. They used wheelchairs to move players back and forth, and put baskets on the end of broomsticks to collect balls.
Support The Jonathan Wier Show

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