
The Future of Kelp: Why the Forest Beneath the Waves Might Just Save Us
By Mattheus Rikus Wessels “The future of kelp is positive. It’s emerging. It’s a bright spot in environmental conservation.”– Dr Aaron Eger, Founder, Kelp Forest Alliance The Forest You’ve Never Walked Through As a guest on an episode with the GoodViral podcast team, marine ecologist Dr Aaron Eger, founder of

From Waste to Waves of Change: How Seven Clean Seas is Rewriting the Future of Ocean Plastic
By Mattheus Rikus Wessels “If no one does anything, what will happen to the world?” – Corlevin Kalalo In the turquoise waters surrounding Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, a silent crisis unfolds. Millions of tonnes of plastic flood the oceans every year, a problem so vast that it equates to dropping five

The Youth Revolution in Congo: How Malembe Rise is Empowering Young Leaders
In the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), there is a movement for the youth to be the leaders of the country’s future TODAY and that is
fostering leadership, empowering communities, and rewriting the future for the country’s young population.

More Than a Horn: Saving Rhinos, Saving Ourselves
Simon Jones, founder of Helping Rhinos, to unpack a conservation crisis with layers as complex as its horn is deceptively simple. With rhino poaching surging and habitat shrinking fast, Simon shares a frontline view on what it takes to keep these ancient giants alive.

Against All Odds: Sea-Watch’s Extraordinary Mission in the Mediterranean
By Mattheus Rikus Wessels In the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, amidst turbulent waves and complex geopolitical currents, Sea-Watch undertakes one of the most challenging humanitarian missions of our time. Their story is not simply about rescues at sea, it’s a testament to human resilience in the face of seemingly
The Transformative Power of Good News
By Marissa Lorenz We at GoodViral know that you don’t have to do much to inspire a lot. However, it can be hard to remember that in a world where we are inundated with negative news headlines that seem to showcase challenging narratives and endless problems with no solutions. This constant stream