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Liesl is our CEO and the founder of two other platforms in the Goodness Exchange orbit: our education site at EWCed and our endeavor to improve business and healthcare culture at Amazing World Media. She is a Harvard grad with a laser focus on using her background in design, economics, and education to make the world a better place for others. She also brings a global perspective to her work background in international travel and study. If you’d like to collaborate with the Goodness Exchange or discuss how our content can integrate into your, business, healthcare space, or classroom, please reach out to her!
Liesl Ulrich-Verderber
Chief Executive Officer
Liesl Ulrich-Verderber is the co-founder and CEO of the Goodness Exchange. Since 2014, the Goodness Exchange has been a leader in bringing people instant access to positive news without politics or ads to help them cut through today’s negative noise and cultivate a more positive worldview.
Liesl graduated from Harvard University in 2015 and brought her talents to the Goodness Exchange in its earliest form to help transform it into a global media company with over 175,000 followers worldwide and platforms that have touched education, healthcare, and business. Her background in design, writing, business, education, neuroscience, and economics gives her a unique perspective in the worlds of business and digital media. She uses this perspective to help people navigate today’s overwhelming media landscape to see “behind the curtain” and make better decisions to serve their mental health and sense of wellbeing.
Contrary to what many people assume, Liesl has not been a life-long optimist. After a decade of working to understand the psychology and neuroscience of what makes people tick in her studies at Harvard, extensive cultural immersion traveling and studying around the world, and her work, she has seen her own approach to the world evolve and discovered some of the ways positive news changes us on a fundamental level. She doesn’t approach positive news from an angle of rose colored glasses or “hoping for the best.” Instead, she works to give people a solutions-based, research-backed understanding of how we can use positive news as a way to improve many aspects of our lives.
Her work with the Goodness Exchange now focuses on helping organizations reduce burnout and increase employee wellbeing and retention by making positive news a part of their wellness benefits and cultural initiatives. Today, she shares her knowledge and insights about the tangible impact positive news can make in our lives by speaking both virtually and in person.

By the age of 27, Liesl was also the founder of three media outlets aimed at elevating goodness and progress for us all: an education site EWCed, an endeavor to improve business and healthcare culture at Amazing World Media, and the Conspiracy of Goodness Network, a personal and professional growth platform where people who value and work in goodness can connect, collaborate, and change the world together.
Her intention is simple: to celebrate the quiet wave of goodness and progress going on all around us that almost no one knows about, and open a new era for us all by changing the negative dialogue of our times.
Pretty audacious aspirations, but the unique alchemy of her upbringing is shining a light on an enormous positive wave, well underway in the world, that almost no one knows about… yet. This will change if Liesl has anything to say about it.

She was raised in the Green Mountains of Vermont and brought her rural sensibilities to a Harvard education; a combination that is kicking the doors open on possibility. With a laser focus on using her background in design, economics, and education to make the world a better place, she has developed a personal mantra around what she gives her attention to: “Is it novel? Is it useful? How does it help?"
Carrying both Irish and US passports, she also brings a global perspective to her work, having spent most of her life traveling to off-the-beaten-path places around the world. As a global citizen, Liesl is uniquely positioned to dig in and answer some of the most important questions of our time.
Find Liesl on Instagram @Liesl.UV!
Author's Articles

A City Dweller’s Adventure on Canada’s Rugged Fundy Footpath
Have you ever been inspired to embrace a passion for something and then quickly realized you don't have the training to enjoy it as you imagined? Maybe what we can appreciate is something very different than what we had in mind, and that makes the adventure even better.

Ancient Remedy to Modern Marvel: The Evolution of Aspirin Through History
Journey through time and across continents as we uncover the remarkable story of aspirin's evolution from willow tree to medicine cabinet staple. The humble aspirin is a testament to humanity's quest for medicinal solutions, bridging the gap between ancient remedies and modern pharmaceutical marvels.

How Music Reshapes Our Brains
Have you ever gotten chills when the right song comes on? What about that feeling of euphoria you experience singing your favorite song at the top of your lungs on a beautiful day? Is this just a quirk of humanity or is there something deeper going on here that connects us to our shared humanity? Science has some pretty remarkable answers to these questions!

Change Your Habits By Learning How They Change Your Brain!
Have a habit you'd like to change? Here's what you need to know about how your brain works to make it happen! This is a game-changer for expanding your life and possibilities.

The Family Crafting the Soul of the Spanish Guitar Since 1887
At the heart of the music we love is a soul besides that of the musician's. A guitar is more than just a guitar — it's made from generations of love and dedication to a craft. Meet the skilled hands behind some of the world's most beautiful music!

The Beautiful World of Bacteria in NYC’s Subway System
Before you cringe, bacteria aren't all "scary" or "bad". In fact, bacteria are not only beautiful, they are essential to keeping us healthy and alive! So here are some of the artists and scientists who are celebrating the wonders of the microbial world.

Buy Less to Live More: 12 Tips to Make Room for What’s Important
The average American spends $314 every month on impulse purchases. What could we save or what could we gain from a year, a month, or even a week without buying new things? Here’s what one author learned when he took on such a challenge, and some tips for you to give a try!

Whales Have Viral Music, Too!
Did you know humpback whales have viral songs, too? Just like us, humpback whales love a catchy new tune. From Australia all the way to Ecuador, viral whale songs are taking over the ocean. This astonishing discovery is changing how we see whales and ourselves in the natural world.

Forget Your Keys Again? 9 Tips For Building a Powerful Memory
Do you find yourself forgetting your keys? Walking into rooms and forgetting why you were there? Unable to recall the holiday memories you used to treasure? You're not losing your mind. Forgetting is quite normal, but here are ways you can improve the power of your memory.

Beyond the Ruins: Baking Bread Like the Ancient Romans
Are you a bread-lover? Perhaps you were a pandemic sourdough baker—or lived with one. Maybe you are always on the search for a good crusty baguette, or to you there is nothing better than a piece of toast slathered in your favorite peanut butter. Wherever you fall, you are a part of a long lineage of loaf-lovers that dates back 14,000 thousand years.

Witnessing Nature’s Roar: The Heart-Pounding Ancient Art of Waterfall Climbing in Japan
When was the last time you had your breath taken away by the natural world? For Sawanobari climbers, these moments are all around them as they scale Japan's magnificent waterfalls and experience the raw power of some of nature's most beautiful features, in a whole new way!

80% of the World Lives Beneath Light Polluted Skies. We Can Change That by Tonight
When was the last time you gazed up at the stars of the night sky? Imagine if future generations didn't have access to that wonder? Light pollution impacts 80% of humanity, and it can have serious impacts on our health and the planet. Here are the people working to save our dark skies and the easy ways you can make a positive impact too.
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