At Skippers, we believe that positive communication is not naivety, but rather an act of care.
In a time marked by dramatic events, fear, and uncertainty, good news reminds us that reality can evolve, that nature is truly the mother of all things, and that collective effort bears fruit. It is a call to act, but also to believe, to reflect, and to not give up hope.
This week’s stories
Among the many headlines that scroll by each day, some deserve to be celebrated.
I Rulli Frulli, an inclusive band born in Finale Emilia, brought their experience to the United Nations. They are living proof that art is a powerful tool for growth, talent development, and a vehicle for change.
We read that the Iberian lynx, until just a few years ago on the brink of extinction, has surpassed 2,000 individuals thanks to decades of hard work, collaboration, and belief in change. From “endangered” to “vulnerable”: a small yet significant miracle of biodiversity.
And in Italy, 2024 marked a real boom in Caretta Caretta nests: 601 were recorded along the Italian coasts, an all-time record. A positive sign for marine biodiversity.
Why telling good stories matters
These stories must be shared. Because telling what works doesn’t mean ignoring difficulties—it means fueling the courage to face them. Let’s keep giving voice to what’s good, what’s fair, what’s possible.
We believe in the power of positive communication.
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