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Natalie Stone​ / Managing Editor
Ally Mauch​ / Associate Editor
Marika Price Spitulski / Writer

About Author

Natalie Stone is a self-described logophile, Natalie was a junior in high school when she made it her goal to one day become an editor. After studying journalism in college, she worked as a journalist at The Hollywood Reporter and People magazine before joining Nice News as the brand’s first hire in December 2021. She believes words matter and strives to deliver top-quality, unifying content to readers every day. In her free time, Natalie enjoys checking out new coffee shops and restaurants (particularly mom and pops), traveling, playing volleyball, and testing out new Half Baked Harvest recipes in her kitchen. She is based in Southern California.

Prior to joining Nice News as the brand’s second hire, Ally Mauch got a degree in journalism and worked as an entertainment reporter and freelance writer. She has a passion for service journalism that truly serves and, via Nice News, a desire to showcase humanity’s inherent goodness. Her favorite thing about the job is hearing about all the ways Nice News’ optimistic outlook on the world has helped readers. Outside of writing the daily newsletter, Ally can be found jogging along Lake Michigan, exploring Chicago’s restaurants, and cooking for friends.

Pivoting from true crime and investigative journalism, Marika Price Spitulski turned her love of good news into a career writing for nonprofits and mission-centered businesses. Now, she’s thrilled to contribute to Nice News and hopes to continue sharing stories of kindness and reasons (big and small) to look forward to the future. Her work has been published on NBC News and The Everymom, among others.

Frequency of Publication

Daily

Description

Nice News breaks the negative news cycle with daily positive stories in your inbox. The newsletter curates meaningful content across human achievements, science breakthroughs, environmental wins, and community kindness.

You get real substance, not fluff. Recent editions featured clean energy innovations, grassroots social programs, and profiles of people creating change in their communities. The writing stays straightforward without sugar-coating reality or pretending problems don't exist.

The email format makes consumption simple. You choose when to read - morning motivation or midday reset. Nice News gives you balance without the toxic positivity other outlets push.

Why this works:

• Focuses on substantive progress over feel-good stories
• Delivers through familiar email format
• Respects your intelligence about world problems
• Provides actionable inspiration through real examples
• Fits into your existing routine

Nice News offers a practical solution for media diet balance. You stay informed about positive developments without ignoring serious issues. The newsletter proves good news exists without forcing unrealistic optimism.

Perfect for professionals, parents, or anyone tired of doom-scrolling but wanting to stay connected to progress happening worldwide. Each edition reminds you that people are solving problems and making improvements every day.

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