Spotifys new Daily Wellness mix has motivational podcasts and music – SlashGear
Posted: April 29, 2020 at 3:41 am
Spotify wants to help you stay mentally healthy during the coronavirus quarantine with the launch of its new Daily Wellness mix. Unlike most of the playlists on its service, the Daily Wellness mix contains both podcasts and music, ones that are relaxing, positive, motivational, and other similar positive things. To keep things fresh, Spotify is updating the mix twice a day.
If youre spending most of your time at home, theres a good chance youre feeling a bit trapped, potentially depressed or lacking in motivation. Self-care is the practice of helping keep your mood and lifestyle in the positive, something that can involve anything from taking time to relax to meditation, engaging with positive media, and more.
Daily Wellness is, as its name suggests, a mix that combines relaxing and positive music and podcasts for both your morning and evening, the two times of the day that Spotify says it will refresh the mix with new content. Spotify says that subscribers and users can find hours worth of content in the daily mix.
Though the content will vary based on the day and what is curated, Spotify offers examples of the kind of content you can expect, including things like Yoga Girl Daily, Daily Quote, The Slowdown, Daily Breath with Deepak Chopra, and more. These podcasts cover things like poetry, meditation, inspirational quotes, and more.
As you probably expect, the morning content will be more uplifting, designed to get you up and moving around. The evening refresh will bring more chill, mindful content designed to help listeners unwind from the day and destress in time for bed. Both free and premium subscribers have access to Daily Wellness.
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Bulls Zach LaVine reveals how hes motivated by The Last Dance – ClutchPoints
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Chicago Bulls shooting guard Zach LaVine has been closely watching The Last Dance, like many other players and fans confined to their own devices. The 6-foot-5 skywalker actually holds the highest scoring average for a Bulls player since Michael Jordan, something he didnt even come to realize until a recent interview with Alex Kennedy of HoopsHype.
Its a cool individual feat for LaVine, but watching the ESPN docuseries has inspired him even more to work on his game in order to help his Bulls actually win games:
I tweeted this out yesterday as I was watching it: Any time I watch it, I want to go outside and work out or play or do something, said LaVine. You miss it. I appreciate you telling me that stat! Thats something that I didnt even realize until you just told me! (laughs)
Its cool, but you wont be recognized as great or get put where you want to be put for individual things you need to have that team success. Thats what Im looking forward to. Im looking forward to helping the Bulls get back to where were supposed to be.
LaVine is having a similar reaction to many kids who grew up during the Jordan era, finishing a Bulls game only to go outside and play with their friends before it gets dark.
While the circumstances are greatly different during this quarantine period, the itch is still the same for LaVine, who has been paying close to attention to each episode of the popular documentary series:
I think its great, LaVine said. Its really cool to get an inside look at these things. Its obviously a lot of stories that weve heard and seen, but just to see the entire background of how it all happened is great. Theres a lot of stuff that you dont know, especially as someone who was born in 1995.
I was obviously a huge Michael Jordan fan and I watched all of his tapes and highlights when I was growing up, so I know a lot about him. He was one of my inspirations to play basketball along with Kobe Bryant. But there are just little things that I didnt know about, so I think the series has been really good up to this point. It gives me something to look forward to every week, just sitting on the couch and not moving for two hours.
LaVine is learning plenty about Bulls lore and the greatness of Jordan, even some stuff he had no idea about despite playing for the franchise for over two seasons now.
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Paris Car-Rammer Says He Was Motivated by ‘Plight’ of Palestinians – Algemeiner
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French police are seen in front of the Paris Police headquarters in Paris, France, Oct. 3, 2019. Photo: Reuters / Christian Hartmann.
The man who committed a car-ramming attack near the French capital of Paris on Monday reportedly told police he was motivated by a pro-Palestinian ideology.
Two motorcycle policemen were seriously injured when they were deliberately struck by a speeding car in the northwestern Paris suburb of Colombes while they were enforcing a coronavirus lockdown. They remain hospitalized.
The French daily Le Monde reported on Tuesday that the 29-year-old attacker identified only as Youssef T., who is apparently Muslim told police at the scene that he had seen videos on the situation in the Gaza Strip and the plight of the Palestinians, which motivated him to act.
In addition, Le Monde reported that the suspect left a letter in his car stating that he had sworn allegiance to the Islamic State terrorist group and wanted to go head on into the battle to impose sharia law on the whole world.
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The National Counter-Terrorism Prosecutors Office has opened an investigation into the attack, saying one of the charges was relations with a terrorist enterprise and association with criminal terrorist malefactors.
Initial investigations revealed that the French security agency the General Directorate for Internal Security had not been previously aware of the man or his radicalization.
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George M. Johnson shares motivation behind book ‘All Boys Aren’t Blue’ – TheGrio
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George M. Johnsons book All Boys Arent Blue is out everywhere and examines his life experience from childhood through his young adult years examining topics relevant to societal existence. Through a series of personal essays, All Boys Arent Blue is both a primer for teens eager to be allies as well as a reassuring testimony for young queer men of color, according to the official details.
The subject matter ranges from gender identity, toxic masculinity, and brotherhood to family, structural marginalization, consent, and Black joy. In an exclusive interview with theGrio, Johnson shares his opinion on the timeliness of the release and the intent behind his words, down to the books title. All Boys Arent Blue is a result of multiple influences, all impactful to Johnsons experience.
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I named the book All Boys Arent Blue for a myriad of reasons. The first reason is the most obvious. It kind of is a play on my gender reveals and how we know when kids are born. Its like, oh, girls are pink. Boys are blue. And so in saying like, well, all boys arent blue is kind of a statement, like, oh, OK. And let me think about that for a second, says Johnson.
He continues to describe how growing up in a household where his father served as a member of the police force, and the contemporary fictional character Blue of Queen Sugar,and Tarell McCraneys original play Moonlight,which inspired the Academy Award-winning film directed by Barry Jenkins, helped influence his work.
Johnson also recognizes the importance of analyzing race and gender and increasing queer visibility on multiple mediums. Although the representation of queerness continues to grow, so does violence against queer-identifying people. Acknowledging that oftentimes, negative thoughts and attacks against queerness are homegrown, George hopes his book exists as a resource to families who may need help navigating their childrens identity.
Now that we have more children who are starting to identify at a much younger age, we have to be the community that is a blueprint that starts to put systems in place, and safety mechanisms in place for them, when they do come out, he explains. So that they are safe and that they have homes to go to and also resources. We didnt have a lot of resources when I was growing up and I felt that the book, most importantly, could be a resource guide to families, in particular Black families who were looking for a way to figure out what may be going on with their children.
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Johnson also details recognizing his queerness at a young age in All Boys Arent Blue. From the time he was small, Johnson recognized that he was different, without being able to put a name or label on his desires. He felt that it is important to highlight that children oftentimes know what is going on within them and need space to express their feelings.
I think the great thing about the way I wrote the book was the introduction to my queerness comes very early and it comes at the age of 5. And even though I didnt have the language at the age of 5, the only thing I knew was that I was different and I knew what that difference was, says Johnson.
He continues, We are more than capable, especially at that age, of telling you something is different about me, and this is what I like and this is what Im feeling. Especially around the age of 10, 11, when puberty starts and I was starting to have feelings.
Johnson says that he made sure to talk about his thoughts and express how heavy those feelings were towards the same sex, and just towards things that didnt fit into the box of a hetero[sexual] norm.
Its so important that when people read this book, they understand that children really do have a firm grasp on whats going on with them, he stresses. That we, as adults, havent created a space for them safe enough to actually tell us the truth, that theyre living outside of what were projecting onto them and what were trying to force them to be.
All Boys Arent Blue is a YA adult and Johnson is aware of the pushback and the possibility of the book being banned from schools.
I think when the vessel is white and queer, theres a savior effect that happens, kind of like victimhood, that happens in a community. Where its like, Oh, this is a disgrace story and we need to champion it, we need to support our kids, we need to do this,' says Johnson.
He continues, When the vessel is someone like myself and not only am I talking about homophobia and sexuality and gender, but Im also talking about racism and anti-Blackness and how those systems intersect.
Johnson explains that the intersectionality of his book could create an environment where parents are upset about the novels subject matter, deeming it too mature.
Its like, No, my kids dont need to be learning about this. I know my kids. Why are we learning about this? Why do we need to know about gay sex and why do we need to know about what happened in this Black boys life and etc.,' he says. So, yes, I do think it would be banned. Yes, I do think there are going to be a lot of school systems that push back.
He adds, If it happens, it happens and Im prepared for it.
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90 Day Fianc: Ash Copied Another Motivational Speaker In Seminar – Screen Rant
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Rather than creating an original script, Ash copied another motivational speaker nearly verbatim while giving his speech during his seminar.
On the most recent episode of90 Day Fianc: Before the 90 Days,Ash Naeck invited girlfriend Avery Warner to one of his relationship seminars. While the seminar didn't go well onscreen, offscreen evidence shows that Ash copied his entire speech from another motivational speaker.
Seattle-based Avery first met Melbourne-based Ash when he reached out to her over Instagram. The couple was in a somewhat volatile relationship for a few months when Avery decided to make the journey to Australia to meet her boyfriend in person. One big obstacle in their relationship has been Ash's job as a relationship coach. In his work, he primarily coaches single women on how they can find the man they're meant to be with. His constant contact with single women makes Avery uncomfortable and has caused a few breakups in the past. To ease her fears, Ash invited her to a relationship seminar he was putting on where she could see his work in action. Avery attended the seminar in the most recent episode, but the women attending didn't respond positively to Ash's old-fashioned view of male/female relationships.
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Interestingly, the views Ash tried so hard to communicate to the women weren't even his own. Instead, Ash copied his seminar almost word-for-word from well-known marriage and relationship speaker Mark Gungor. Gungor uses comedy to illustrate the differences between men and women and lead his seminar attendees down the path towards better relationships. Mark's seminars start with what he calls "A Tale of Two Brains," which "explores the differences between men and women."On his website, Mark explains his approach: "In this session, Mark shows couples how their problems may result from how men and women THINK about life in a different way." While Mark uses this speech often, Ash decided to commandeer "A Tale of Two Brains" for his own purposes. In the Instagram video posted below, you can see just how similar Ash's speech is to Mark Gungor's:
Although Gungor has found massive success from his relationship seminar, Ash's participants didn't react positively to his speech. In fact, many of them questioned his methods and pointed out that his ideas were rooted in sexism. Since Ash didn't write the speech, he was unable to effectively defend his ideas. After knowing that he stole the speech from another motivational speaker, his flustered attitude and difficulty explaining himself during his seminar makes perfect sense. Also, Ash tried to copy Gungor's comedic timing, but his lighthearted approach didn't translate to Ash's speech. Ash not only stole from another motivational speaker, but he didn't even do it well.
Ash's job as a relationship coach has long been called into question. Thelegitimacy of his interactions with women and how he actually makes his money is a huge topic of conversation, both for fans and for his girlfriend. The fact that he stole a speech from a popular motivational speaker doesn't lend any credence to his work. In fact, it makes it even more likely that Ash is simply a con artist posing as a social media relationship coach.
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Astronaut Scott Kelly offers coronavirus lockdown tips for keeping kids motivated to study – Fox News
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Record-breaking former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly has a unique insight into staying engaged and motivated while in isolation.
In 2016Kelly became the first American to spend 12 consecutive months in space when he completed an epic 340-day stint on the International Space Station.
With remote learning replacing physical classrooms for millions of children during the coronavirus lockdown, Kelly says that kids long-term goals and aspirations are more important than ever.
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I think its important to let them know that their education is still important despite everything that is going on out there, he said, acknowledging that the lockdown has brought plenty of challenges for children and their parents. Distance learning, or homeschooling, its good for some kids, but not all.
Kelly spoke to Fox News prior to taking part in Research Quest Live, which letstudents participate in live sessions with professional educators from the Natural History Museum of Utah while schools are closed. The former astronaut will take part in an hourlong Q&A as part of Research Quest Live on Friday at 11:30 a.m. ET on Friday.
Perseverance, he told Fox News, will eventually pay off for students struggling with distance learning. I recognize that its not easy often things that are meaningful are hard and challenging, he added. Find inspiration where you can find it.
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During an interview with Fox News in 2018, he explained how he went from being a bad student to a Navy fighter pilot, test pilot, and, eventually, an astronaut. He said that he owes his storied space career to Tom Wolfes famous book The Right Stuff, about the early space program, which he read when he was an 18-year-old student at State University of New York Maritime College in the Bronx.
The Research Quest classes are offered via livestream every weekday and are available on-demand 24/7. Students from 56 countries and all 50 states have accessed the program, according to the Natural History Museum of Utah. Research Quest Live provides a classroom environment, the museums executive director, Jason Cryan,said, adding that the program teaches topics such as paleontology, ecology, biodiversity and climate.
During Fridays event, Kelly will give insight into his incredible experiences in space and, hopefully, provide motivation to students, according to Cryan. Were very excited, he told Fox News.
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Finding ways to reach a large audience and kids of different attention spans is much more important now that they are learning from home, Kelly said.
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Tyler Cameron Says His Moms Sudden Death Motivated Him to Take Care of His Brothers – Us Weekly
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The man of the house. After his mother Andrea Camerons sudden death, Tyler Cameron felt obligated to step up with his family.
I just lost my mom not too long ago, so now my motivation is to take care of my brothers and make sure theyre good, the Bachelorette alum, 27, told Venus Williams during her #CoachVenus Instagram Live on Monday, April 27. Im grateful to be in that position that I am to do that now.
Tyler announced via Twitter on February 27 that he had a family emergency involving his mom. Two days later, Us Weekly broke the news that Andrea died at the age of 55. Her cause of death was revealed to be a brain aneurysm.
Tyler is utterly devastated and in shock. It doesnt feel real, a source told Us at the time. His entire family is strong as hell but their world has been shattered.
Andrea, whose organs were donated after her death, shared Tyler and his younger brothers, Ryan Cameron and Austin Cameron, with her ex-husband, Jeff Cameron.
The model remembered the real estate agent as a mom to so many in her obituary in The Palm Beach Post in March, while Ryan shared some of the ways she went above and beyond for their community.
My mom didnt care who you were, where you came from, what youve done or anything at all. She saw everyone as the same, the Florida Atlantic University football player said. She just wanted to help everybody and help them out with whatever they needed help with.
Tyler also shared an anecdote about his mom being on board throughout his journey to find love on reality TV.
She was super supportive, he told the newspaper. What was so amazing she was supportive for [Bachelorette Hannah Brown] and everyone else who was a part of that show but she was also supportive to the random fans.
Austin, for his part, launched a GoFundMe page in March to develop a charitable foundation in Andreas name. The campaign has since raised more than $15,000 of its $20,000 goal.
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Sonnalli Seygalls videos and pictures are all the motivation you need to start Yoga right away – Bollywood Hungama
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With the lockdown, fitness has become one of the major talking points, especially with all the gyms and fitness centers closed. During all this, one actor who is giving major fitness inspiration is Sonnalli Seygall, who was last seen in Jai Mummy Di. Sonnalli is considered one of the hottest and fittest actors in the industry today, and the tall beauty has been sharing her Yoga routine with her followers religiously, inspiring many to follow suit.
Highlighting the importance of Yoga for both body and mind, Sonnalli has been talking about why Meditation, Pranayama, and breathing exercises are equally important. Especially in such times where wellness of mind and body are equally important as fear and uncertainty have taken over our lives because of the pandemic.
Here are a few of her posts, which she hashtags #YogaWithSonnalli, will certainly motivate you to give Yoga a go right away!
Sonnallis videos and pictures have been garnering tremendous response, and many fans have reached out to her for inspiring them to follow a holistic routine for a healthy mind and body.
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Grid Worldwide hosts Richard Wright to motivate its staff, friends and families – Bizcommunity.com
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Grid Worldwide has invited Richard Wright, one of South Africa's most admired speakers to talk to the business, its clients, family and friends as we head into the last week of level five lockdown.
G in Culture has become exactly that. We share one mission, one purpose, as #themakeitmeansomethingcompany.
As a three times brain cancer survivor I am no stranger to disruption, chaos, pain, suffering and adversity. My current mantra is How can I help?"
What is most needed right now is inspiration, motivation, encouragement and some help with a shift in thinking. If I can enrich lives in the smallest of ways at this time, I am making a difference and my life can mean something. That is a gift and I am grateful for every opportunity," says Wright.
Covid-19 has shifted our culture and augmented the way we operate as an organisation, we have focused our efforts on building our teams mindset, methodology and introducing new tools - to achieve tangible results, says David Cohen, also joint CEO and partner of Grid.
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Sone Aluko’s Rangers motivation as he reveals the Ibrox moment remembered in family painting – Daily Record
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When former Rangers star Sone Aluko joined the Ibrox club from Aberdeen, there wouldn't have been many people who thought he'd still be loved by fans eight years later.
The Nigerian international had spent three years at Pittodrie but had been without a club for a couple of months when he signed on the dotted line for Rangers in November 2011.
He would go on to spend just six months at Ibrox but he packed a lot in and left when his contract was up in the summer of 2012 after Rangers had entered administration and then ended up in the bottom tier of Scottish football.
The diminutive attacker got 12 goals in 23 games for Rangers before spells at Hull City, Fulham and Reading as well as a loan spell in China with Beijing Renhe.
Aluko is remembered fondly by Rangers fans - largely for a stunning solo goal against Celtic - but that wasn't always the case as he admits supporters weren't keen on his signing.
It got even worse after a disappointing start but he kicked on and used the criticism to turn his career around.
He told The Athletic: Rangers agreed a deal and I just wanted to get it over the line so I agreed for part of my bonuses to go to the Aberdeen pot. I didnt really pay to go to Rangers as it was reported. There had been interest in me before but then Steven Naismith got injured and they had to replace his goals.
At the time everyone was saying, Why are Rangers signing someone from Aberdeen who is out of contract? Hes not going to be good enough. There wasnt a red carpet rolled out for me. I played the games with a chip on my shoulder, determined to prove everyone wrong. In my first game against Kilmarnock Rangers were unbeaten (in the league) at this point I was on the post for a corner.
"We cleared it but I didnt push out quickly enough and played everyone onside for them score the winner with 10 minutes to go. The fans had a field day with me but I had played really well that day and I couldnt believe that I was still on at 80 minutes.
I was then banned for diving against Dunfermline. They banned me for two games. I was the first player ever to get banned for two games after they changed this rule so it wasnt going well but I was playing well overall. The amount of focus on you at Rangers is unlike anything.
"There were about nine days I was on the back page of a newspaper and I got booed at away grounds for months. I was thinking, What the hell is going on? This is not normal, but I did love it. Off the back of being out for so long, nothing else mattered but football.
The aforementioned Old Firm derby strike is regularly posted on social media as Rangers stopped Celtic winning the league at Ibrox in a 3-2 win.
A famous image of Aluko celebrating on the advertising boards in front of the Sandy Jardine stand with Ibrox fans responding exactly how you would expect is also shared all over the place.
And the 31-year-old admitted he was just determined to make an impact after he knew that he wouldn't last any more than 60 minutes because of his fitness.
He last 72 before being replaced by Andy Little and revealed how his Dons spell helped him score the goal.
but he added: It was just frustration. Id had a slow start to the game and had only touched the ball back or lost it. I knew I was only a 60-minute player too now, as Id had no pre-season, so I knew I had to do something explosive. I turned and instinctively thought, Lets just commit players. I just wanted to put a bit of fear into them.
I went past the first one and thought. Oh, that was smooth. I knew Charlie Mulgrew was coming towards me and I played with him at Aberdeen so there is an understanding of what certain players are like. I knew I could go past Charlie but after I beat him I didnt expect the goalkeeper to be rushing out. I scuffed the finish because that was the part I couldnt have planned for.
"I wouldnt normally have shot from there with my right foot but the keeper being out made up my mind for me. I just saw it trickle in. It all happened very, very fast.
I remember running to celebrate and then realised there was a sea of green so I was like Forget them and just curved my run to the Rangers fans. I did know that when I scored I wanted to go into the crowd but I also didnt want to get booked in an Old Firm game because I knew a second yellow could happen.
"I originally wanted to do it behind the goal but if I did that in front of the Celtic fans it would have started a riot. I have an unbelievable painting of that image in my familys house. Theres nothing like that feeling.