About this episode
<p>Mesfin Dollar, who grew up in rural Ethiopia, had to travel to the US for two heart surgeries as a teenager. Twenty-five years later, by chance, he was reunited with the surgeon who saved his life -- when they both volunteered for a charity mission to his home country. Mesfin and Dr Jim Kauten went on to work together, performing hundreds of life-saving operations.</p><p>Also: a Paralympic athlete and musician who's blind talks of his joy at being sent a specially designed amplifier. It's thought to be the first to include braille on the controls, giving Anthony Ferraro the freedom to adjust the sound of his guitar himself.</p><p>How farmers in rural Malawi are getting help and advice from Articial Intelligence through a new chatbot.</p><p>Why a cow in Austria has found fame for using a broom to scratch her back -- suggesting cattle are far more intelligent than we think.</p><p>Plus a woman who's entered the male-dominated world of lorry driving in her fifties - and a girl who joined her father's photography business at the age of nine.</p><p>Our weekly collection of inspiring, uplifting and happy news from around the world.</p>