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Beautiful News feature: How to choreograph your destiny Beautiful news

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First up: https://www.beautifulnews.com/our-homes-are-their-hope-how-120-rescuesmade-it-through-crisisAt the TEARS Animal Rescue centre in Cape Town, every morning starts with asymphony of excitement. First comes the percussion. Paws pound against metal mesh toform the beat. Next, a choir of howls. Pit bulls, tiny lap dogs, and pavement specials allbay in varied intonations, sounding the arrival of potential forever families. But whenCOVID-19 spread across South Africa, the shelter sank into a deafening silence. Fearingthe dogs would spend weeks without human contact, TEARS marketing coordinatorLuke Kruyt and his team hatched a plan to keep tails wagging.Next: https://www.beautifulnews.com/bust-move-go-beyond-pain-how-choreographyour-destinyDancing is freedom made physical. Every jump, twist, and shake embodies theliberation people feel when they express themselves through their bodies. For KyleGrant, Gugu Mofokeng, and Cathrine Mathebe, dance has taken them even further – it’schoreographed their destinies.Third story: https://www.beautifulnews.com/triathlete-going-distance-destigmatiseaddictionGoing for a Sunday morning run is nothing short of remarkable for Costa Carastavrakis.For years, he spent most weekends in the throes of depression after nights out fuelled bydrugs and alcohol. His days were permeated with shame. But today, Carastavrakis hasbeen sober for over a decade. He’s now on track to fighting the stigma around addiction,proving it’s possible to turn your life around.
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First up: https://www.beautifulnews.com/our-homes-are-their-hope-how-120-rescuesmade-it-through-crisisAt the TEARS Animal Rescue centre in Cape Town, every morning starts with asymphony of excitement. First comes the percussion. Paws pound against metal mesh toform the beat. Next, a choir of howls. Pit bulls, tiny lap dogs, and pavement specials allbay in varied intonations, sounding the arrival of potential forever families. But whenCOVID-19 spread across South Africa, the shelter sank into a deafening silence. Fearingthe dogs would spend weeks without human contact, TEARS marketing coordinatorLuke Kruyt and his team hatched a plan to keep tails wagging.Next: https://www.beautifulnews.com/bust-move-go-beyond-pain-how-choreographyour-destinyDancing is freedom made physical. Every jump, twist, and shake embodies theliberation people feel when they express themselves through their bodies. For KyleGrant, Gugu Mofokeng, and Cathrine Mathebe, dance has taken them even further – it’schoreographed their destinies.Third story: https://www.beautifulnews.com/triathlete-going-distance-destigmatiseaddictionGoing for a Sunday morning run is nothing short of remarkable for Costa Carastavrakis.For years, he spent most weekends in the throes of depression after nights out fuelled bydrugs and alcohol. His days were permeated with shame. But today, Carastavrakis hasbeen sober for over a decade. He’s now on track to fighting the stigma around addiction,proving it’s possible to turn your life around.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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