Hannah Waddingham at the Prince Edward Theatre.
Hannah Waddingham makes sure she eats junk food in front of her pre-teen daughter
The ‘Ted Lasso’ actor isn’t obsessed with being ‘small.’
By Tod Perry
The average civilian parent has to be careful when raising their children to present a healthy attitude towards food and weight. But for those in the public eye, it has to be even more challenging to navigate rigid beauty standards while modeling healthy behavior for your children.
Hannah Waddingham, star of Apple TV’s Ted Lasso and 2024’s The Fall Guy, recently shared how she handles body issues with her 11-year-old daughter, Kitty. Waddingham believes it’s important to show that there’s definitely a time and place for junk food, and she makes a point of sharing those foods with her.
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Two people have a conversation.
Communication expert says we decide how ‘confident’ a person is in just 200 milliseconds
Hint…keep your voice low.
The way in which we speak can give clues to our personalities faster than one might think. According to some communication experts, it only takes 0.2 seconds to determine the confidence level of another person, based merely on their voice. That translates to one fifth of a second!
Author and communications professor Vanessa Van Edwards (@vvanedwards ) has shared an Instagram Reel wherein she gives a quick rundown of the theory. Her spin is taking the idea and teaching people how to “sound confident” in just 200 milliseconds. She equates confidence with “leadership” skills and gives a quick step-by-step tutorial on how to embrace it.
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A Delaware woman named Susan Young Browne turned 108 years old and is still able to drive.
108-year-old great-grandmother from Delaware is still driving, and renewed her license through 2033
Susan Young Browne drives to her local community center to exercise every morning.
Susan Young Browne turned 108 years old on April 24, 2026. The great-grandmother from Delaware is living a full, active life at an age few will ever see.
According to 2020 data from the United States Census Bureau, only two out of 10,000 people in the United States make it to 100 years old. Browne is one centenarian who beat the odds.
And remarkably, Browne is still driving herself to her morning workouts at the Modern Maturity Center in Dover, Delaware.
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