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There Is Still Good in the World 🌎 | Miami Mangroves, 106-Year Skydiver & a $1 Lemonade Stand by Stay Tranquilo Network

There Is Still Good in the World 🌎 | Miami Mangroves, 106-Year Skydiver & a $1 Lemonade Stand

from Stay Tranquilo

by Stay Tranquilo Network

Published: Mon Nov 17 2025

Show Notes

Happy Monday, mi gente ☕️💛 In this episode of Cafecito y Croquetas, we’re flipping the script on the usual news cycle and sharing only the good stuff — stories that prove there’s still a lot of heart, courage, and kindness in the world.

We dive into:

🌿 Miami’s Mangrove Guardian – Andrew Otazo, a Cuban-American writer, runner, and environmental activist who has removed over 35,000 pounds of trash from our local mangroves, including refrigerators, couches, tires, and even an abandoned boat.

🪂 The 106-Year-Old Skydiver – Alfred “Al” Blaschke, who broke his own Guinness World Record as the oldest person to go skydiving, reminding us that “everyone is more capable than they think.”

🎤 From School Janitor to #1 on the Charts – Richard Goodall, a middle school janitor whose video singing “Don’t Stop Believin’” went viral, led to America’s Got Talent, and a song that hit #1 on the iTunes country charts.

🍋 A 7-Year-Old’s Lemonade Stand of Love – Emmery Johnson, who started a $1 lemonade stand to raise money for her mom’s headstone and ended up bringing in over $10,000 thanks to the kindness of her community.

Throughout the episode, we talk about:

The power of small, simple acts of kindness

How social media can still be used for good and uplifting stories

Why supporting your neighbors, checking in on people, and doing “little things” can change someone’s entire trajectory

If you needed a reminder that there’s still good in the world, this is your sign. 🌤️

Chapters
– Intro & Happy Monday vibes
– Miami mangroves cleanup & Andrew Otazo’s mission
– Why the mangroves matter to our ecosystem
– 106-year-old skydiver breaks his own record
– “You’re more capable than you think” – life lessons from Al
– The school janitor who went viral and hit #1 in country music
– How one viral moment can change a life
– The 7-year-old girl, her lemonade stand & $10,000 in support
– Turning tragedy into community, hope & legacy
– The ripple effect of small acts of kindness
– Final takeaway: do good, support your neighbor, simple acts matter

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