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Spotify have revealed that streams of mental health playlists have doubled this year.Gathered to mark World Mental Health Day, which takes place tomorrow (October 10), the data shows a dramatic rise in playlists and podcasts related to self-care during the coronavirus pandemic.As reported by The Independent, the new data collected by Spotify shows that playlists related to ‘mindfulness’, ‘calm’, and ‘self-care’ have been streamed 57 per cent more in 2020 than they were last year.Podcasts related
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ITV show earlier today during a press briefing. The new series is set to be filmed at Gwrych Castle in Abergele next month after relocating from Australia.
coronavirus restrictions. The Greater Manchester Mayor said health is 'not just about controlling the virus' and that if 'punishing lockdowns are imposed' over winter, people's mental health will suffer.
Since being hospitalised in 2011 due to an ongoing battle with depression, Frankie Bridge has been a spokesperson for mental health and wellbeing. When rumours circulated around the same time that the singer’s hospitalisation was due to drug and alcohol misuse, Frankie set the record straight and opened up about her mental health struggles.
A post shared by Isabelle Silbery (@isabellesilbery) on "I would do anything to feel the sand beneath my feet on #whitehavenbeach again," she began captioning a snap of herself at the iconic beach spot. "Being in nature is such an important part of looking after my mental health & I’m missing discovering different wonders of our beautiful country. If you’re not in VIC, #goandgetit Fingers crossed we don’t have to wait too much longer," she continued.
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Sam Smith revealed they’ve been “hit hard” by mental health issues possibly owing to post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).The singer, 28, has labelled their new album ‘Love Goes’ as “safe” because “pushing myself” like they did on their second album, ‘The Thrill Of It All’ (2017), would be “probably detrimental to my health”.Smith told Zane Lowe on Apple Music: “I’ve always been sad, but for the first time I actually really had mental health issues, like panic attacks, anxiety, depression.
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Marilyn Manson has described the “devastating” toll this year’s coronavirus pandemic has had on his mental health.Speaking in the latest print edition of Classic Rock, the 51-year-old singer said: “Being unable to perform live… it’s not a complaint, like some moody, arrogant rock star saying I can’t do my job so woe is me. But for the past 20 years, all I’ve known is to get on stage and sing.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: SMP Productions, the international sales arm of Irish production co Silver Mountain Productions, has taken worldwide rights outside of Brazil to Cibele Amaral’s second feature Why Won’t You Cry?.The film was in official selection at the 48th Gramado Film Festival last month.
Hailey Bieber is making her stance on the upcoming Presidential election known. Over the weekend, the model officially endorsed Joe Biden.
entrepreneur from Cheshire, who has raised an incredible £3.9m for the Childline counselling service for children and young people, is now gearing up to host his third annual ball.
Over the past few days, several Hollywood celebrities are urging fans to cast their vote and bring the change that they want in the US. From Taylor Swift to Selena Gomez, Jennifer Aniston and Chris Evans, a number of stars have been pushing followers to vote.
Juice WRLD‘s mother has penned a new open letter to mark World Mental Health Day today (October 10).The Chicago-born rapper died in December 2019 from an accidental overdose at the age of 21.“Jarad and I were always close,” Carmela Wallace wrote. “We liked to play pinball together.
Squid, Black Midi, Black Country, New Road), Tiña could be about to make history with their debut album ‘Positive Mental Health Music’. Despite this landmark moment and its loaded title, frontman Joshua Loftin is keen to downplay the potentially profound nature of the LP.“I wouldn’t call it a concept record,” he tells NME.