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Robert Louis Stevenson – Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant

byAndrew McGivernMay 19, 2025February 19, 2026
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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.

Marcus Aurelius – “You are not responsible for the chaos around you. You are responsible for the order within you.”
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 a modern saying inspired by the philosophy of Marcus Aurelius:

Marcus Aurelius was a Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher who lived from 121 to 180 AD. Despite leading the Roman Empire through wars and hardships, he wrote extensively about inner peace, self-discipline, and focusing on what we can control. His personal journal, Meditations, remains one of the most influential books on resilience and wisdom ever written.

The quote of the day today is widely attributed to Marcus Aurelius in social media posts, memes and quote sites. But there is no documented evidence that he said these exact words.

Marcus Aurelius inspired this quote through his book, Meditations:

”You are not responsible for the chaos around you. You are responsible for the order within you.”

Life can be messy.

There will always be unexpected setbacks, difficult people, breaking negative news, and circumstances beyond our control.

It's easy to become overwhelmed when we try to manage everything happening around us.

But Stoic philosophy reminds us that while we can't control the world, we can control how we respond to it.

We can choose our attitude.
We can choose our words.
We can choose our actions.

And when we bring order to our own thoughts and habits, we're better equipped to navigate the chaos without being consumed by it.

Inner calm doesn't come from living in a perfect world.
It comes from developing a steady mind in an imperfect one.

So here's the question:

What is one thing within your control that you can improve today?

Remember, you may not be able to organize the world around you, but you can always cultivate peace, clarity, and purpose within yourself.

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.

Marcus Aurelius – “You are not responsible for the chaos around you. You are responsible for the order within you.”
Marcus Aurelius – “You are not responsible for the chaos around you. You are responsible for the order within you.”
July 14, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Ernest Hemingway – “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”
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Carl Jung – “Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”
July 12, 2026
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Carl Rogers – “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”
July 11, 2026
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Epicurus -“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not.”
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Sigmund Freud – “Everywhere I go I find a poet that has been there before me.”
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Plato – “Courage is knowing what not to fear.”
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Unknown Author – “Make today so great that yesterday gets jealous.”
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Henry David Thoreau – “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.”
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Kristen Butler – “You don’t have to feel ready to get started. You just have to begin.”
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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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De-Extinction Regrowing Cartilage and Safer Batteries
byAndrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration

A massive step forward for de-extinction. A biotech company called Colossal Biosciences (the one bringing back the Wooly Mammoth) has successfully hatched 26 live chicks using an artificial environment.

These chicks were born from a 3D-printed lattice structure designed to mimic a natural eggshell, including a membrane that allows for oxygen exchange. While currently using chicken embryos, the ultimate goal is to scale this technology to resurrect the South Island giant moa, an extinct 12-foot bird from New Zealand.

Because a moa egg is 80 times the size of a chicken egg, no modern bird could safely lay one, making these artificial shells a necessary gateway for bringing the species back.

Next, we look at a breakthrough in safety in our electrified future. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed ”fireproof” sodium-ion batteries that features an internal ”smart firewall”. Traditional lithium ion batteries can suffer from thermal runaway, a chain reaction where temperatures skyrocket and lead to explosions.

This new design uses a liquid electrolyte that solidifies into a physical barrier when internal heat exceeds 150°C (302°F), effectively cutting off the reaction before a fire can start. In tests, these cells maintained their integrity even during nail penetration and external heating up to 300°C.

Scientists at Stanford have discovered a way to regrow articular cartilage in joints. Cartilage has almost zero regenerative potential in adults, leading to chronic pain and arthritis for millions. The team found they could trigger the body’s own skeletal stem cells by creating a slight injury, similar to a microfracture, and then using specific chemical signals to ”steer” those cells.

Chemists at Northwestern University have found a way to turn natural gas into liquid methanol in a single step. Current industrial methods require extreme heat and pressure, emitting millions of tons of CO2 annually. This new process uses pulses of high-voltage electricity to create tiny ”lightning bolts” of plasma inside a reactor. These bursts break methane’s bonds at low temperatures, allowing it to recombine into methanol, a versatile chemical used in everything from plastics to cleaner-burning fuels for ships.

Carbon-Trapping Wastewater:
Scientists found that alkaline wastewater from steel and cement production can safely bind CO2 as bicarbonate, potentially removing 30 million tons of greenhouse gas every year.
Ultralight Survival Straw:
Lifestraw has released its lightest filter ever, the Sip Essential, which weighs less than one ounce and can filter up to 1,000 litres of water.
Brain-Activating Electronics:
Researchers created flexible, printed artificial neurons that can generate electrical spikes identical to biological ones, successfully activating real brain cells in lab tests.
Sweaters for Houses:
A new photothermal ”skin” made of coated fabric panels can be attached to exterior walls, absorbing sunlight to raise indoor temperatures and potentially cutting heating bills by 15%.
Solar Power After Dark:
By stripping balsa wood down to its cellular scaffolding and filling it with a ”phase-change” material, scientists created a heat-absorbing sponge that can drive a generator even after the sun goes down.
Plastic to Gasoline:
A new technique uses molten salts to break down common plastic waste into high-grade gasoline and diesel at relatively low temperatures, making recycling much less energy-intensive.
The World’s Largest Flow Battery:
In Switzerland, a billion-dollar project is excavating a pit deep enough to house a 2.1 GWh redox flow battery, capable of powering 210,000 households for an entire day.
And my favorite quote of the day from the Daily Quote podcast is from Robert Louis Stevenson, who said: ”Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant”.
You can follow the Daily Quote in your favorite podcast app.
That is it for this episode of Great News.

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    Ernest Hemingway – “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”

    byAndrew McGivernJuly 13, 2026

    Carl Jung – “Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”

    byAndrew McGivernJuly 12, 2026July 12, 2026

    Carl Rogers – “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”

    byAndrew McGivernJuly 11, 2026

    Epicurus -“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not.”

    byAndrew McGivernJuly 10, 2026
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    De-Extinction Regrowing Cartilage and Safer Batteries
    byAndrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration

    A massive step forward for de-extinction. A biotech company called Colossal Biosciences (the one bringing back the Wooly Mammoth) has successfully hatched 26 live chicks using an artificial environment.

    These chicks were born from a 3D-printed lattice structure designed to mimic a natural eggshell, including a membrane that allows for oxygen exchange. While currently using chicken embryos, the ultimate goal is to scale this technology to resurrect the South Island giant moa, an extinct 12-foot bird from New Zealand.

    Because a moa egg is 80 times the size of a chicken egg, no modern bird could safely lay one, making these artificial shells a necessary gateway for bringing the species back.

    Next, we look at a breakthrough in safety in our electrified future. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed ”fireproof” sodium-ion batteries that features an internal ”smart firewall”. Traditional lithium ion batteries can suffer from thermal runaway, a chain reaction where temperatures skyrocket and lead to explosions.

    This new design uses a liquid electrolyte that solidifies into a physical barrier when internal heat exceeds 150°C (302°F), effectively cutting off the reaction before a fire can start. In tests, these cells maintained their integrity even during nail penetration and external heating up to 300°C.

    Scientists at Stanford have discovered a way to regrow articular cartilage in joints. Cartilage has almost zero regenerative potential in adults, leading to chronic pain and arthritis for millions. The team found they could trigger the body’s own skeletal stem cells by creating a slight injury, similar to a microfracture, and then using specific chemical signals to ”steer” those cells.

    Chemists at Northwestern University have found a way to turn natural gas into liquid methanol in a single step. Current industrial methods require extreme heat and pressure, emitting millions of tons of CO2 annually. This new process uses pulses of high-voltage electricity to create tiny ”lightning bolts” of plasma inside a reactor. These bursts break methane’s bonds at low temperatures, allowing it to recombine into methanol, a versatile chemical used in everything from plastics to cleaner-burning fuels for ships.

    Carbon-Trapping Wastewater:
    Scientists found that alkaline wastewater from steel and cement production can safely bind CO2 as bicarbonate, potentially removing 30 million tons of greenhouse gas every year.
    Ultralight Survival Straw:
    Lifestraw has released its lightest filter ever, the Sip Essential, which weighs less than one ounce and can filter up to 1,000 litres of water.
    Brain-Activating Electronics:
    Researchers created flexible, printed artificial neurons that can generate electrical spikes identical to biological ones, successfully activating real brain cells in lab tests.
    Sweaters for Houses:
    A new photothermal ”skin” made of coated fabric panels can be attached to exterior walls, absorbing sunlight to raise indoor temperatures and potentially cutting heating bills by 15%.
    Solar Power After Dark:
    By stripping balsa wood down to its cellular scaffolding and filling it with a ”phase-change” material, scientists created a heat-absorbing sponge that can drive a generator even after the sun goes down.
    Plastic to Gasoline:
    A new technique uses molten salts to break down common plastic waste into high-grade gasoline and diesel at relatively low temperatures, making recycling much less energy-intensive.
    The World’s Largest Flow Battery:
    In Switzerland, a billion-dollar project is excavating a pit deep enough to house a 2.1 GWh redox flow battery, capable of powering 210,000 households for an entire day.
    And my favorite quote of the day from the Daily Quote podcast is from Robert Louis Stevenson, who said: ”Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant”.
    You can follow the Daily Quote in your favorite podcast app.
    That is it for this episode of Great News.

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