Healthy lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.

Mental Health

Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.

Public health

Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

Reproductive Health

For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

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samedi 3 octobre 2020

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

samedi 26 septembre 2020

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

samedi 19 septembre 2020

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

dimanche 13 septembre 2020

We're All Ears! These Are the 10 Best New Podcasts to Debut in August 2020

Whether you listen to podcasts for education or entertainment, it's always fun to discover a new series. Maybe true-crime podcasts are your thing. Perhaps you're looking for podcasts to keep you informed on current events. Whatever the case, there's a podcast out there for everyone, and some seriously good ones have debuted this August. From a hilarious series hosted by Busy Philipps to a terrifying true-crime podcast about killer doctors, you're sure to find a new podcast from this month that makes your commute more bearable. Check out the gallery for the 10 best podcasts to debut in August 2020.

We're All Ears! These Are the 10 Best New Podcasts to Debut in August 2020

Whether you listen to podcasts for education or entertainment, it's always fun to discover a new series. Maybe true-crime podcasts are your thing. Perhaps you're looking for podcasts to keep you informed on current events. Whatever the case, there's a podcast out there for everyone, and some seriously good ones have debuted this August. From a hilarious series hosted by Busy Philipps to a terrifying true-crime podcast about killer doctors, you're sure to find a new podcast from this month that makes your commute more bearable. Check out the gallery for the 10 best podcasts to debut in August 2020.

samedi 12 septembre 2020

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

vendredi 11 septembre 2020

Before The Ellen DeGeneres Show Returns to TV, Here's a Full Rundown of the Controversy

The ongoing saga of the Ellen DeGeneres controversy surrounding The Ellen DeGeneres Show has been one of the biggest entertainment stories of the year. Rumors about her exploded into major exposès and led to some serious negative press for the show, plus the departure of some high-level producers. Ahead, here's a complete breakdown of the controversy's timeline and what's happening now.

April 16, 2020: Variety Reveals Treatment of Union Workers During Shutdowns

An exclusive report in Variety revealed the frustration over treatment of crew members during COVID-19-related shutdowns. According to their investigation, the "core" stage crew, consisting of over 30 people who had been with the show prior to production shutdowns, were angry over a lack of communication over hours, pay, benefits, and overall health. When they did finally hear back from higher-ups, it was only to communicate a 60% pay cut.

Even more infuriating was the show's decision to set up Ellen's "from home" version of the show using almost none of the existing crew, instead hiring a new, non-union crew for the setup. Variety reported that the show hired a company based in Burbank to work on the technical production aspects, rather than bringing in the existing crew members with the same skills and jobs.

July 16, 2020: Buzzfeed Publishes Its Report on the "Toxic Work Environment"

The bombshell report from Buzzfeed alleged an ongoing and toxic culture behind the scenes at the show. "That 'be kind' bulls*** only happens when the cameras are on. It's all for show," one former employee was quoted as saying. Staffers recounted incidents like being fired for taking medical or bereavement leave, as well as fearing to report abuses out of concerns over retaliation from the higher-ups. One employee was reprimanded for posting a GoFundMe to cover medical costs that were outside the bounds of company insurance, reportedly because the show's higher-ups worried that having an employee seeking financial help would hurt their brand.

Some of the alleged toxicity was racist in nature. Buzzfeed's report includes a testimonial from a Black woman who recounted numerous instances of racist bullying and microaggressions. She reported the incidents, but never saw any improvements and in fact was reprimanded for being difficult, eventually leading to her walking off the job. "We've been feeling this way, but I've been too afraid to say anything because everyone knows what happens when you say something as a Black person. You're blacklisted," she told Buzzfeed.

Other employees detailed more of the toxicity, describing cliques in the office and a division between staffers who put up with everything and those who recognize the dysfunction. The problems went all the way to the top, many said - corroborating long-standing but much quieter rumors about Ellen herself - but managers were particularly difficult, blocking any attempts to make positive change.

July 27, 2020: The Ellen Show Undergoes Workplace Investigation

Less than two weeks following Buzzfeed's explosive report, WarnerMedia announced an investigation into the show, according to Variety. The company declined to comment on the record, but Variety also reported that WB-TV - the TV arm of WarnerMedia that produces The Ellen DeGeneres Show - was bringing in WarnerMedia's employee relations department, as well as a third party group, to work with employees and interview them on their experiences. Further information was not made available at the time, since it was an internal investigation.

July 30, 2020: Ellen Issues Apology Memo to Staffers

Days after the announcement of the internal investigation, Ellen herself issued a memo to staffers, which was obtained by several media outlets, including People. "On day one of our show, I told everyone in our first meeting that The Ellen DeGeneres Show would be a place of happiness – no one would ever raise their voice, and everyone would be treated with respect. Obviously, something changed, and I am disappointed to learn that this has not been the case. And for that, I am sorry," the message began.

In the memo, Ellen confirmed the news of the investigation and promised an outcome that would "correct the issues." She also claimed that people were speaking on her behalf, without her authorization: "I'm also learning that people who work with me and for me are speaking on my behalf and misrepresenting who I am and that has to stop. As someone who was judged and nearly lost everything for just being who I am, I truly understand and have deep compassion for those being looked at differently, or treated unfairly, not equal, or – worse – disregarded. To think that any one of you felt that way is awful to me." She ended the memo with a promise to "be more mindful" and to make sure people feel safe speaking up.

July 30, 2020: Buzzfeed Publishes Report Alleging Harassment at the Ellen Show

Another Buzzfeed report broke that same day, alleging sexual harassment on the part of the show's executive producers. Producers Kevin Leman, Jonathan Norman, and Ed Glavin were specifically named in the report, with several allegations of him inappropriately touching, propositioning, or asking sexually explicit questions of staff members, often junior and less powerful staffers who could be intimidated into silence.

"You could definitely see the creep factor and the creepy touching. That was out in the open for everybody to see... Obviously, no one wants that and no one wants to be uncomfortably touched by someone … but you didn't want to [anger them] or you would be fired, so it was just that culture of fear," one former employee recounted. Several staffers also noted that the offending producers behaved differently in front of Ellen herself, but others weren't convinced. "She knows," a former employee said. "She knows s**t goes on, but also she doesn't want to hear it."

August 2020: Celebs Defend Ellen and Producers Depart

In early August, the controversy only got hotter when several celebrities came to Ellen's defense, sharing positive stories about their experiences with the host. Katy Perry, Kevin Hart, Ashton Kutcher, Alec Baldwin, and several others posted on social media supporting her. The backlash, however, was swift, as non-famous viewers pointed out that how a celebrity is treated is likely to be very different from how someone "unimportant" may be treated.

That being said, August also saw the departure of the three producers named in Buzzfeed's article, as well as another apology from Ellen. On Aug. 17, sources confirmed to People that Ellen filmed a video apology for her staff. "I'm a multi-layered person, and I try to be the best person I can be and I try to learn from my mistakes," she reportedly said, adding her hopes for moving forward when production resumes.

September 2020: The Ellen DeGeneres Show Resumes Production

According to Deadline, Ellen has said that she will be addressing the controversy when the show resumes this fall. Season 18 is set to premiere Monday, Sept. 21, filming in its usual studio on the Warner Bros. lot with the notable difference of no live studio audience. "I can't wait to get back to work and back to our studio. And, yes, we're gonna talk about it," Ellen said in the announcement of the season premiere. After everything that's gone down since the last time she's been in the studio, we're definitely curious what she'll have to say.

Before The Ellen DeGeneres Show Returns to TV, Here's a Full Rundown of the Controversy

The ongoing saga of the Ellen DeGeneres controversy surrounding The Ellen DeGeneres Show has been one of the biggest entertainment stories of the year. Rumors about her exploded into major exposès and led to some serious negative press for the show, plus the departure of some high-level producers. Ahead, here's a complete breakdown of the controversy's timeline and what's happening now.

April 16, 2020: Variety Reveals Treatment of Union Workers During Shutdowns

An exclusive report in Variety revealed the frustration over treatment of crew members during COVID-19-related shutdowns. According to their investigation, the "core" stage crew, consisting of over 30 people who had been with the show prior to production shutdowns, were angry over a lack of communication over hours, pay, benefits, and overall health. When they did finally hear back from higher-ups, it was only to communicate a 60% pay cut.

Even more infuriating was the show's decision to set up Ellen's "from home" version of the show using almost none of the existing crew, instead hiring a new, non-union crew for the setup. Variety reported that the show hired a company based in Burbank to work on the technical production aspects, rather than bringing in the existing crew members with the same skills and jobs.

July 16, 2020: Buzzfeed Publishes Its Report on the "Toxic Work Environment"

The bombshell report from Buzzfeed alleged an ongoing and toxic culture behind the scenes at the show. "That 'be kind' bulls*** only happens when the cameras are on. It's all for show," one former employee was quoted as saying. Staffers recounted incidents like being fired for taking medical or bereavement leave, as well as fearing to report abuses out of concerns over retaliation from the higher-ups. One employee was reprimanded for posting a GoFundMe to cover medical costs that were outside the bounds of company insurance, reportedly because the show's higher-ups worried that having an employee seeking financial help would hurt their brand.

Some of the alleged toxicity was racist in nature. Buzzfeed's report includes a testimonial from a Black woman who recounted numerous instances of racist bullying and microaggressions. She reported the incidents, but never saw any improvements and in fact was reprimanded for being difficult, eventually leading to her walking off the job. "We've been feeling this way, but I've been too afraid to say anything because everyone knows what happens when you say something as a Black person. You're blacklisted," she told Buzzfeed.

Other employees detailed more of the toxicity, describing cliques in the office and a division between staffers who put up with everything and those who recognize the dysfunction. The problems went all the way to the top, many said - corroborating long-standing but much quieter rumors about Ellen herself - but managers were particularly difficult, blocking any attempts to make positive change.

July 27, 2020: The Ellen Show Undergoes Workplace Investigation

Less than two weeks following Buzzfeed's explosive report, WarnerMedia announced an investigation into the show, according to Variety. The company declined to comment on the record, but Variety also reported that WB-TV - the TV arm of WarnerMedia that produces The Ellen DeGeneres Show - was bringing in WarnerMedia's employee relations department, as well as a third party group, to work with employees and interview them on their experiences. Further information was not made available at the time, since it was an internal investigation.

July 30, 2020: Ellen Issues Apology Memo to Staffers

Days after the announcement of the internal investigation, Ellen herself issued a memo to staffers, which was obtained by several media outlets, including People. "On day one of our show, I told everyone in our first meeting that The Ellen DeGeneres Show would be a place of happiness – no one would ever raise their voice, and everyone would be treated with respect. Obviously, something changed, and I am disappointed to learn that this has not been the case. And for that, I am sorry," the message began.

In the memo, Ellen confirmed the news of the investigation and promised an outcome that would "correct the issues." She also claimed that people were speaking on her behalf, without her authorization: "I'm also learning that people who work with me and for me are speaking on my behalf and misrepresenting who I am and that has to stop. As someone who was judged and nearly lost everything for just being who I am, I truly understand and have deep compassion for those being looked at differently, or treated unfairly, not equal, or – worse – disregarded. To think that any one of you felt that way is awful to me." She ended the memo with a promise to "be more mindful" and to make sure people feel safe speaking up.

July 30, 2020: Buzzfeed Publishes Report Alleging Harassment at the Ellen Show

Another Buzzfeed report broke that same day, alleging sexual harassment on the part of the show's executive producers. Producers Kevin Leman, Jonathan Norman, and Ed Glavin were specifically named in the report, with several allegations of him inappropriately touching, propositioning, or asking sexually explicit questions of staff members, often junior and less powerful staffers who could be intimidated into silence.

"You could definitely see the creep factor and the creepy touching. That was out in the open for everybody to see... Obviously, no one wants that and no one wants to be uncomfortably touched by someone … but you didn't want to [anger them] or you would be fired, so it was just that culture of fear," one former employee recounted. Several staffers also noted that the offending producers behaved differently in front of Ellen herself, but others weren't convinced. "She knows," a former employee said. "She knows s**t goes on, but also she doesn't want to hear it."

August 2020: Celebs Defend Ellen and Producers Depart

In early August, the controversy only got hotter when several celebrities came to Ellen's defense, sharing positive stories about their experiences with the host. Katy Perry, Kevin Hart, Ashton Kutcher, Alec Baldwin, and several others posted on social media supporting her. The backlash, however, was swift, as non-famous viewers pointed out that how a celebrity is treated is likely to be very different from how someone "unimportant" may be treated.

That being said, August also saw the departure of the three producers named in Buzzfeed's article, as well as another apology from Ellen. On Aug. 17, sources confirmed to People that Ellen filmed a video apology for her staff. "I'm a multi-layered person, and I try to be the best person I can be and I try to learn from my mistakes," she reportedly said, adding her hopes for moving forward when production resumes.

September 2020: The Ellen DeGeneres Show Resumes Production

According to Deadline, Ellen has said that she will be addressing the controversy when the show resumes this fall. Season 18 is set to premiere Monday, Sept. 21, filming in its usual studio on the Warner Bros. lot with the notable difference of no live studio audience. "I can't wait to get back to work and back to our studio. And, yes, we're gonna talk about it," Ellen said in the announcement of the season premiere. After everything that's gone down since the last time she's been in the studio, we're definitely curious what she'll have to say.

mercredi 9 septembre 2020

What Will Netflix's Away Cover Next? The Cast and Crew Are Ready to Explore More in Season 2

Netflix's Away brings space exploration a little closer to home as viewers follow Emma Green (Hilary Swank) and her international crew - Ram (Ray Panthaki), Lu (Vivian Wu), Misha (Mark Ivanir), and Kwesi (Ato Essandoh) - on a Mars expedition. As they navigate the challenges of their journey, they must also deal with the repercussions on their loved ones back home.

The astronauts eventually reach their goal and step down on red sand, which leaves fans wondering what comes next, and in turn, will there be a second season? Well, the cast and show runner are hopeful. "I just feel like there's so much more to tell about everybody," showrunner Jessica Goldberg told Entertainment Tonight in a recent interview. "I feel like we just scratched the surface of the other characters and it would be wonderful to get to go deeper."

"I imagine if we're lucky enough to have a season two, which I hope we are, there's so many stories to tell."

"So much hasn't been explored in the first season, so I would like to explore these characters more and learn about their past, which I think is interesting," Panthaki added. "And the structure of the show allows us to do that, so that's exciting."

A huge appeal of Away is getting to see the crew's connections play out on Earth, as well as in space. They needed to have these emotional investments on their three-year journey, in order to discover their true identities. Goldberg explained that the longer these astronauts are away from their loved ones, the more they become a family to each other, and their "tethers" back home become "more and more tenuous."

"I imagine if we're lucky enough to have a season two, which I hope we are, there's so many stories to tell," Goldberg said. "We really see these characters lose the tropes, lose the stereotypes. We start to see who they really are. And we also start to see them become a family."

"Mars opens up the possibility for so many stories to tell," Goldberg continued. There's still no word on an official renewal from Netflix, but judging by the success of the show so far, we're feeling hopeful.

What Will Netflix's Away Cover Next? The Cast and Crew Are Ready to Explore More in Season 2

Netflix's Away brings space exploration a little closer to home as viewers follow Emma Green (Hilary Swank) and her international crew - Ram (Ray Panthaki), Lu (Vivian Wu), Misha (Mark Ivanir), and Kwesi (Ato Essandoh) - on a Mars expedition. As they navigate the challenges of their journey, they must also deal with the repercussions on their loved ones back home.

The astronauts eventually reach their goal and step down on red sand, which leaves fans wondering what comes next, and in turn, will there be a second season? Well, the cast and show runner are hopeful. "I just feel like there's so much more to tell about everybody," showrunner Jessica Goldberg told Entertainment Tonight in a recent interview. "I feel like we just scratched the surface of the other characters and it would be wonderful to get to go deeper."

"I imagine if we're lucky enough to have a season two, which I hope we are, there's so many stories to tell."

"So much hasn't been explored in the first season, so I would like to explore these characters more and learn about their past, which I think is interesting," Panthaki added. "And the structure of the show allows us to do that, so that's exciting."

A huge appeal of Away is getting to see the crew's connections play out on Earth, as well as in space. They needed to have these emotional investments on their three-year journey, in order to discover their true identities. Goldberg explained that the longer these astronauts are away from their loved ones, the more they become a family to each other, and their "tethers" back home become "more and more tenuous."

"I imagine if we're lucky enough to have a season two, which I hope we are, there's so many stories to tell," Goldberg said. "We really see these characters lose the tropes, lose the stereotypes. We start to see who they really are. And we also start to see them become a family."

"Mars opens up the possibility for so many stories to tell," Goldberg continued. There's still no word on an official renewal from Netflix, but judging by the success of the show so far, we're feeling hopeful.

dimanche 6 septembre 2020

Cheer's Gabi Butler and Lexi Brumback on Training During COVID-19: It's "Way Different"

Navarro cheer's Lexi Brumback and Gabi Butler are back in action in Corsicana, TX, already preparing for the 2021 NCA & NDA Collegiate Cheer and Dance Championship in Daytona, FL. This year's coveted competition was canceled due to COVID-19, but Brumback and Butler have high hopes for next spring.

"I'm gonna speak it into existence and manifest it into reality," Brumback, Navarro's elite tumbler, says in the video interview with Entertainment Tonight (we're loving her positive energy). "Honestly, it was really heartbreaking for it to be canceled last year, and we're just gonna hope that it doesn't happen again and that we get to do what we came here to do."

The athletes explain that, right now, the way Navarro runs things is "way different" because of the pandemic. They practice in small groups and wear masks to those practices. "Even outside of practice, we're supposed to stay with our groups if we do hang out with anyone," Brumback says. Butler added that they "take each week by week," and even though their sport is an interactive one, they're making it work and getting a lot done safely. Eventually, everyone will be together again.

Watch the full interview above, where they also discuss coach Monica Aldama's Dancing With the Stars bid, Cheer's six Emmy nominations, and more.

We're All Ears! These Are the 10 Best New Podcasts to Debut in August 2020

Whether you listen to podcasts for education or entertainment, it's always fun to discover a new series. Maybe true-crime podcasts are your thing. Perhaps you're looking for podcasts to keep you informed on current events. Whatever the case, there's a podcast out there for everyone, and some seriously good ones have debuted this August. From a hilarious series hosted by Busy Philipps to a terrifying true-crime podcast about killer doctors, you're sure to find a new podcast from this month that makes your commute more bearable. Check out the gallery for the 10 best podcasts to debut in August 2020.

Related: It's Official: These Are the Most Fascinating New Podcasts to Debut in July 2020

We're All Ears! These Are the 10 Best New Podcasts to Debut in August 2020

Whether you listen to podcasts for education or entertainment, it's always fun to discover a new series. Maybe true-crime podcasts are your thing. Perhaps you're looking for podcasts to keep you informed on current events. Whatever the case, there's a podcast out there for everyone, and some seriously good ones have debuted this August. From a hilarious series hosted by Busy Philipps to a terrifying true-crime podcast about killer doctors, you're sure to find a new podcast from this month that makes your commute more bearable. Check out the gallery for the 10 best podcasts to debut in August 2020.

Related: It's Official: These Are the Most Fascinating New Podcasts to Debut in July 2020

samedi 5 septembre 2020

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

16 Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For the Spooky Season

Spooky season is upon us, and nothing can beat the cozy, nostalgic feeling of curling up on a sofa and watching a Disney movie. Disney doesn't exactly do horror movies, but it has released its fair share of gently scary features! Now that Disney+ is fully here, you'll be able to access Disney's entire movie vault, including creepy-crawly classics. While you could sift through each Treehouse of Horror episode on The Simpsons (also on Disney+), you can check out the entertainment giant's Halloween-geared movies as well. Read ahead for Disney+'s spookiest selection of movies for both kids and adults alike, from Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus.

vendredi 4 septembre 2020

We're All Ears! These Are the 10 Best New Podcasts to Debut in August 2020

Whether you listen to podcasts for education or entertainment, it's always fun to discover a new series. Maybe true-crime podcasts are your thing. Perhaps you're looking for podcasts to keep you informed on current events. Whatever the case, there's a podcast out there for everyone, and some seriously good ones have debuted this August. From a hilarious series hosted by Busy Philipps to a terrifying true-crime podcast about killer doctors, you're sure to find a new podcast from this month that makes your commute more bearable. Check out the gallery for the 10 best podcasts to debut in August 2020.

Related: It's Official: These Are the Most Fascinating New Podcasts to Debut in July 2020

jeudi 3 septembre 2020

We're All Ears! These Are the 10 Best New Podcasts to Debut in August 2020

Whether you listen to podcasts for education or entertainment, it's always fun to discover a new series. Maybe true-crime podcasts are your thing. Perhaps you're looking for podcasts to keep you informed on current events. Whatever the case, there's a podcast out there for everyone, and some seriously good ones have debuted this August. From a hilarious series hosted by Busy Phillips to a terrifying true-crime podcast about killer doctors, you're sure to find a new podcast from this month that makes your commute more bearable. Check out the gallery for the 10 best podcasts to debut in August 2020.