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Humming for Health!

byGreatNewsPodJune 25, 2026June 25, 2026
Is humming healthy? Mmm, here’s what the evidence says Gemma Perry, Bond University and William Forde…
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the Daily Quote – Positive Daily Inspiration and Motivational Quote of the Day
the Daily Quote – Positive Daily Inspiration and Motivational Quote of the Day

Tune in daily to get a short dose of daily inspiration to kick start your day in a positive way.

the Daily Quote brings you inspirational quotes to help motivate and inspire your day with positivity.
Listen to the show for positive quotes from Albert Einstein, Maya Angelo, Seth Godin, Tony Robbins, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr, John Lennon, William Shakespeare, Lao Tzu, Confucius and more…

Every single day you will hear a motivational quote to fire up your day.

David Icke – “The greatest prison people live in is the fear of what other people think.”
byAndrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day

Welcome to the Daily Quote, the podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and this episode is brought to you by the Great News podcast. Because great news should be heard, and the link is right here in the show notes.

Today's quote is widely attributed to David Icke.

David Icke is an English author and public speaker who first gained public attention as a sports broadcaster before becoming known for his books and lectures. Over the years, he has become one of the world's most well-known conspiracy theorists, promoting a variety of controversial ideas that many people, including myself, do not accept or endorse. However, like many public figures, some of his observations on personal growth and human behavior can be considered separately from his fringe spiritual and societal beliefs.

David Icke once said…

”The greatest prison people live in is the fear of what other people think.”

I think there's a lot of truth in that statement.

Many of the limitations we experience in life aren't imposed by circumstances. They're imposed by fear. Specifically, the fear of being judged, criticized, rejected, or embarrassed.
That fear can show up in many forms.

It can become low self-esteem, where we constantly compare ourselves to others and feel like we're not good enough.
It can become imposter syndrome, where we doubt our abilities and fear that others will discover we're not as competent as they think we are.

It can become limiting beliefs like ”I'm too old,” ”I'm not qualified,” ”I'm not talented enough,” or ”People like me don't do things like that.”

When we allow the opinions of others to define our choices, we give away a tremendous amount of personal freedom.

The reality is that no matter what you do, some people will approve, some people won't, and most people are far too busy thinking about their own lives to spend much time judging yours.

The people who achieve meaningful things aren't necessarily the most talented. Often, they're simply the ones who become less concerned with what others think and more focused on what they believe is important.

So here's the question: What would you attempt if you stopped worrying about being judged?

Remember, the walls of this prison are often built in our own minds, and that means we have the power to tear them down.

That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now, but I'll be back… tomorrow! Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

David Icke – “The greatest prison people live in is the fear of what other people think.”
David Icke – “The greatest prison people live in is the fear of what other people think.”
June 25, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Doja Cat – “Work hard in silence, let success make the noise.”
June 24, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Epictetus – “Man is not worried by real problems so much as by imagined anxieties.”
June 23, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Simone Biles – “Turn your setbacks into setups for your comeback.”
June 22, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Mandy Hale – “Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don’t belong.”
June 21, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Walt Whitman – “Keep your face always toward the sunshine and shadows will fall behind you.”
June 20, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Martin H. Fischer – “Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.”
June 19, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Confucius – “A man who has committed a mistake and doesn’t correct it is committing another mistake.”
June 18, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Bernard M. Baruch – “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.”
June 17, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
William Blake – “You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.”
June 16, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
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Great News | Inspiring Stories, Positive Developments and Good News
Great News | Inspiring Stories, Positive Developments and Good News

The Great News Podcast is your source for positive news, inspiring stories, and good news from around the world. We skip the doom and gloom of mainstream media to focus on scientific breakthroughs, environmental wins, and the inspiring news that proves the world is getting better. Join Andrew McGivern for a dose of optimism and uplifting stories that will change your perspective on human progress.
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Keep looking for the good in the world, because it is not only there – its everywhere.

Smart Living Drugs and Turning Tumors into Vaccines
byAndrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration

Here are the latest great news stories from greatnewspodcast.com, brought to you by the Daily Quote, a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way.

I'm Andrew McGivern, and this is the Great News Podcast.

First up, our lead story:

A new weapon in the fight against superbugs.

Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a ”smart living drug” that can hunt down and destroy deadly, antibiotic-resistant bacteria in a single day. Instead of traditional antibiotics, which are becoming less effective, they used ”SimCells” (short for simple cells).

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Vaccines and Dementia Risk

Moving on to a major development in brain health: common vaccines might be doing more than just preventing infections.

A large-scale meta-analysis of 45 studies suggests that shingles vaccines and antiviral drugs are associated with a significantly lower risk of dementia.

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The Future of Hydrogen Flight

Next, let's look at a breakthrough for the planet.

Researchers at UNSW have redesigned hydrogen fuel cells to solve a critical flaw that has long blocked their commercial use.

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Turning Tumors into Vaccines

Finally, a team of medical biologists in the Czech Republic is testing a revolutionary ”personalized” cancer therapy that turns a patient's own tumor into a vaccine.

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Speed Round:

  • AI Power Boost: Engineers at UC San Diego developed a new hybrid piezoelectric chipfor AI data centers that is 96.2% efficient and delivers four times more current, potentially slashing energy losses in the age of AI.
  • Italian firms are deploying humanoid robot welders to shipyards. Equipped with ”Physical AI,” these robots will work alongside humans to handle repetitive, dangerous tasks, improving safety and production quality.
  • Scientists at Harvard’s Wyss Institute have created ”Neurobots”—tiny living robots made from frog cells that have their own integrated nervous systems.
  • An online supermarket in Belgium is testing the Clevon 1, a fully driverless delivery robot. It navigates narrow city streets to bring groceries directly to customers' doors via a 5G connection.
  • A new study suggests that microplastics in the environment may be overestimated because standard lab gloves (nitrile and latex) can shed particles that look identical to plastic under a microscope.
  • Scientists discovered that depleting the gut microbiome in aged mice actually reversed aspects of brain aging, improving memory and vascular density, suggesting that targeting ”microbial inflammation” could be a non-invasive way to promote cognitive resilience.

That’s it for today’s episode of Great News. Until next time, I'm Andrew McGivern. Keep looking for the good in the world, because it's not only there, it’s everywhere.

Smart Living Drugs and Turning Tumors into Vaccines
Smart Living Drugs and Turning Tumors into Vaccines
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April 14, 2026
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The Longevity Revolution: Replicating Decades of Aging and Turning Nuclear Waste into Power
April 9, 2026
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Reversing Blindness with Cellular Rejuvenation and the Beating Heart-on-a-Chip
April 1, 2026
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Self-Spreading CRISPR and the Sun Battery That Outperforms Lithium-Ion
March 18, 2026
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Cancer-Eating Bacteria, 10-Passenger Flying Taxis, and the First Moon Harvest
March 9, 2026
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Can We Bottle the Sun? Plus the AI Tool Outperforming Doctors in Rare Disease Diagnosis
March 7, 2026
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Lower Crime and More Energy
March 3, 2026
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Saving the Banana and Reversing Brain Aging
February 28, 2026
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Mushroom Boxes and Bacterial Mating
February 25, 2026
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    Humming for Health!

    byGreatNewsPodJune 25, 2026June 25, 2026

    David Icke – “The greatest prison people live in is the fear of what other people think.”

    byAndrew McGivernJune 25, 2026

    Doja Cat – “Work hard in silence, let success make the noise.”

    byAndrew McGivernJune 24, 2026

    Epictetus – “Man is not worried by real problems so much as by imagined anxieties.”

    byAndrew McGivernJune 23, 2026
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    Smart Living Drugs and Turning Tumors into Vaccines
    byAndrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration

    Here are the latest great news stories from greatnewspodcast.com, brought to you by the Daily Quote, a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way.

    I'm Andrew McGivern, and this is the Great News Podcast.

    First up, our lead story:

    A new weapon in the fight against superbugs.

    Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a ”smart living drug” that can hunt down and destroy deadly, antibiotic-resistant bacteria in a single day. Instead of traditional antibiotics, which are becoming less effective, they used ”SimCells” (short for simple cells).

    Read More

    Vaccines and Dementia Risk

    Moving on to a major development in brain health: common vaccines might be doing more than just preventing infections.

    A large-scale meta-analysis of 45 studies suggests that shingles vaccines and antiviral drugs are associated with a significantly lower risk of dementia.

    Read More

    The Future of Hydrogen Flight

    Next, let's look at a breakthrough for the planet.

    Researchers at UNSW have redesigned hydrogen fuel cells to solve a critical flaw that has long blocked their commercial use.

    Read More

    Turning Tumors into Vaccines

    Finally, a team of medical biologists in the Czech Republic is testing a revolutionary ”personalized” cancer therapy that turns a patient's own tumor into a vaccine.

    Read More

    Speed Round:

    • AI Power Boost: Engineers at UC San Diego developed a new hybrid piezoelectric chipfor AI data centers that is 96.2% efficient and delivers four times more current, potentially slashing energy losses in the age of AI.
    • Italian firms are deploying humanoid robot welders to shipyards. Equipped with ”Physical AI,” these robots will work alongside humans to handle repetitive, dangerous tasks, improving safety and production quality.
    • Scientists at Harvard’s Wyss Institute have created ”Neurobots”—tiny living robots made from frog cells that have their own integrated nervous systems.
    • An online supermarket in Belgium is testing the Clevon 1, a fully driverless delivery robot. It navigates narrow city streets to bring groceries directly to customers' doors via a 5G connection.
    • A new study suggests that microplastics in the environment may be overestimated because standard lab gloves (nitrile and latex) can shed particles that look identical to plastic under a microscope.
    • Scientists discovered that depleting the gut microbiome in aged mice actually reversed aspects of brain aging, improving memory and vascular density, suggesting that targeting ”microbial inflammation” could be a non-invasive way to promote cognitive resilience.

    That’s it for today’s episode of Great News. Until next time, I'm Andrew McGivern. Keep looking for the good in the world, because it's not only there, it’s everywhere.

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