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1 [Jennifer Garner's 'embarrassing' reveal of items in her bag is delightfully unhinged]( Usually when [celebrities]( do a video revealing what’s in their bag, you can almost guarantee that there will be zero traces of any half eaten candy bars, wads of crumpled receipts and other junk items most people carry around everyday. Instead, viewers can expect a rather aspirational fare—luxury skin products (that said celebrity is a brand ambassador for, no doubt)…top-of-the-line health foods…at least one New York Times Bestseller. But not [Jennifer Garner](. No no no. When [Jennifer Garner]( does a purse contents reveal, you can expect something messy, hilarious and oh-so relatable. [Read the story]( 2 [Little boy steals the show at his sister's end-of-year dance school concert]( Some kids are too shy to ever want to [get on a stage]( some will spend most of a performance staring awkwardly at their shoes, and some kids love the opportunity to show off what they've practiced in front of an audience. And then there are the kids were simply [born for the spotlight](. You know them when you see them. When Dirkco Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen hopped on stage with all of the other brothers and sisters of the dance students at René’s Art of Dance in South Africa, no one expected a viral sensation. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [A letter from Mary Robinson: Calling all women to unite for a climate safe world]( We are on the cusp of a climate safe world, but because we are not moving fast enough to cut carbon emissions, we are facing a catastrophic climate and nature crisis. Even if all the current pledges of governments, corporations, and investments are fully implemented, we are not on course for a liveable world. This crisis is unfair. The people that do the least to cause it are suffering the most, especially women and girls. Today, a gap exists in our movement presenting an opportunity to accelerate change by reaching beyond the climate community and raising awareness united under a single vision. We’re too dispersed in our efforts, in our communications. The fossil fuel companies are taking advantage of this, spending billions to misinform and divide us. Divided we will fail. United we can build a climate safe future for all. [Read the letter]( 4 [Trevor Noah laments the loss of 'spirited conversations' and creates a space for having them]( If there's one thing [Trevor Noah]( excels at (besides stand-up comedy), it's talking about hot topics. When Trevor Noah was hosting ["The Daily Show,"]( his ["Between the Scenes"]( segments where he chatted with his live audience during breaks often went viral. In these clips, Noah would find ways of speaking about controversial issues in a way that was clear, concise, thoughtful and wise. With his new podcast "What Now? with Trevor Noah," he's taking those conversations even further. [Read the story]( 5 [14 of the funniest photos from the 2023 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards]( The [Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards]( known for being one of the most [entertaining photography]( contests, has just wrapped up, and this year’s top prize goes to Jason Moore for his hilarious and brilliantly captured photo of[a kangaroo]( cheekily named “Air Guitar Roo.” Not only did this fantastic shot win the overall competition, but it also rocked the Creatures of the Land category, too. Jason's photo stood out among a whopping 5,300 entries submitted by 1,842 photographers from 85 countries. Moore’s photo of the female [western grey kangaroo]( was taken in the outer suburbs of Perth, Australia when Jason visited a field of wildflowers to snap some pics of the many adult kangaroos and joeys playing there. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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