A Film About Anxiety

https://youtube.com/watch?v=FLDqiqZh50k

this video is so unbelievably special to me :’) i’ve always kept my mental health pretty private because i hate looking vulnerable and don’t want anyone to pity me or something but it felt right to finally make this and i’m so happy i did! • instagram https://www.instagram.com/heyyxnatalie/ • twitter https://twitter.com/heyxnatalie • spotify https://open.spotify.com/user/heyxnat… business contact | heyxnatalie@gmail.com • what camera do you use? – sony a6600 + sony 16-55mm f/2.8 G lens • what editing software do you use? – final cut pro x • how old are you? – 18 • where are you from? – im from henderson NV, but i currently live in bend, OR if you’re still reading this, you’re the OG ILY 🙂 Anxiety Social Anxiety A Film About Anxiety Mental Health Film

Charlie Sheen to Christopher Dorner: ‘Call me’ (maybe)

http://twitter.com/#!/TeriChristoph/status/300356424108752896

While the authorities do their best to bring alleged cop-killer Christopher Dorner out of hiding, some people just can’t help giving him reasons to stay under wraps. Yesterday, Jesse Jackson reached out to Dorner, giving him a list of “good and credible people” who would take him in. Charlie Sheen, whom Dorner described in his manifesto as “effin awesome,” recorded a similar video message, saying, “Let’s figure out together how to end this thing” and urging Dorner to call.

Charlie Sheen has reached out to Cop Killer Chris Dorner …As if Charlie’s the 1st person I’D choose to talk someone out of a manic state.

— Canada’s Darci (@DarciCanada) February 9, 2013

California really is parody of a parody @chrismegerian: C. Sheen to Dorner: “Let’s figure out together how to end this thing. Call me.”

— Michael Powell (@powellnyt) February 9, 2013

Video: Charlie Sheen to Christopher Dorner: “Call me.” But doesn’t leave a telephone number dlvr.it/2wbNpZ

— Anomaly One Hundred (@Anomaly100) February 9, 2013

Charlie Sheen is reaching out to Chris Dorner…Lord have mercy, could this get any crazier?

— Holly Renee (@hollyR_J) February 9, 2013

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/02/09/charlie-sheen-to-christopher-dorner-call-me-maybe/

Jason Whitlock turns down ‘O’Reilly Factor,’ won’t be summoned to Big House

http://twitter.com/#!/HowardKurtz/status/278304256451280896

How many would have heard sports writer Jason Whitlock’s views on guns and “gun culture” had Bob Costas not read them aloud as part of his halftime hijack of Sunday Night Football last weekend? Whitlock seized the opportunity to appear with Roland Martin and claim further that “the NRA is the new KKK,” but he passed at a turn at Bill O’Reilly’s megaphone. Whitlock put his refusal to appear on “The O’Reilly Factor” into words last Friday, and O’Reilly kicked off his show tonight Costas-style by quoting Whitlock’s follow-up column.

@howardkurtz why don’t you tweet what Whitlock said? Then let your followers decide if his comments were racial

— Kris Kinder (@kris_kinder) December 11, 2012

Kurtz didn’t tweet Whitlock’s comments, but here’s a sample.

I’m a grown-ass man and it’s 2012. I don’t have to shuffle off to the Big House when summoned. O’Reilly is not Boehner, Pelosi or Obama. He’s a TV entertainer who has spent the weeks after the election crying about the end of “white establishment” America, the end of the days when an upstanding white man felt entitled to summon whomever he wanted whenever he wanted to the Big House to dance.

I don’t dance.

Whitlock’s refusal to “dance” for O’Reilly in the big house left quite a few viewers unimpressed.

@howardkurtz and O’Reilly is right, what a disgrace and a coward

— Carlos, el puto amo (@CarlosGerboles) December 11, 2012

You left out that he, O’Reilly, is accurate. @howardkurtz

— Terry M (@NoKromHd) December 11, 2012

@howardkurtz If Whitlock’s statement weren’t racist, what were they? Acceptable? ICYMI, Howie, some black people are in fact racist.

— Blake Driver (@blake6900) December 11, 2012

@howardkurtz What did he say that that you agree with? I heard a few things. U won’t tweet those, hurts your anti-Fox agenda though.

— JohnDewey (@JohnDewey) December 11, 2012

@howardkurtz Taking sides or reporting Howie?

— Tank997 (Tom) (@Tank997) December 11, 2012

@fbc1955 Jason Whitlock called O’Reilly Master of the Big House because he wanted Whitlock 2 come on his show! So sick of Libs & blacks bias

— Bruce Creech (@fbc1955) December 11, 2012

@actualbobcostas @oreillyfactor You might want to rethink your admiration for Jason Whitlock. His response to BO’s invite was despicable.

— Frank Maxwell(@FrankenGator) December 11, 2012

welcome to the big leagues Jason Whitlock where you’ll get called out on race baiting #FoxNews #OReilly #smackdown

— steve osborne (@stvosb) December 11, 2012

So according to Jason Whitlock, being invited onto a show constitutes being “ordered”. *rolling eyes*

— Vicki Lemonds (@Vicki_Lemonds) December 11, 2012

.@whitlockjason Wow, O’Reilly is taking you to task. When you going to step up and go on his show? Words only go so far, Whitlock.

— Michael Kaplun (@MichaelKaplun) December 11, 2012

Whitlock also won admirers for turning down an appearance.

Jason Whitlock thank U 4 NOT appearing on BIGOT O’Reilly’s awful one sided program #CHAOS On BullShit Mountain FOX abt gun control. @espn

— Ms. Net (@NETRetired) December 11, 2012

Damn! Jason Whitlock body-slammed Bill O’Reilly with his comments. Now Billo is crying over it. Lol #FoxNews #BillOreilly

— Brian Le Mec (@Dalmatio) December 11, 2012

In his post, Whitlock said that he’d be sticking to his sports column for now, as TV news appearances don’t allow him sufficient room to make his points. “You typically sacrifice two hours of time for an eight-minute segment that accomplishes very little,” he wrote. “It’s not the deep end of the pool. There’s no room for someone like me to splash around.” Back to the kiddie pool to make waves, then?

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/12/10/jason-whitlock-turns-down-oreilly-factor-wont-be-summoned-to-big-house-to-dance/

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Under Pressure

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • An urgently needed guide to the alarming increase in anxiety and stress experienced by girls from elementary school through college, from the author of Untangled “An invaluable read for anyone who has girls, works with girls, or cares about girls—for everyone!”—Claire Shipman, author of The Confidence Code and The Confidence Code for Girls Though anxiety has risen among young people overall, studies confirm that it has skyrocketed in girls. Research finds that the number of girls who said that they often felt nervous, worried, or fearful jumped 55 percent from 2009 to 2014, while the comparable number for adolescent boys has remained unchanged. As a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with girls, Lisa Damour, Ph.D., has witnessed this rising tide of stress and anxiety in her own research, in private practice, and in the all-girls’ school where she consults. She knew this had to be the topic of her new book. In the engaging, anecdotal style and reassuring tone that won over thousands of readers of her first book, Untangled, Damour starts by addressing the facts about psychological pressure. She explains the surprising and underappreciated value of stress and anxiety: that stress can helpfully stretch us beyond our comfort zones, and anxiety can play a key role in keeping girls safe. When we emphasize the benefits of stress and anxiety, we can help our daughters take them in stride. But no parents want their daughter to suffer from emotional overload, so Damour then turns to the many facets of girls’ lives where tension takes hold: their interactions at home, pressures at school, social anxiety among other girls and among boys, and their lives online. As readers move through the layers of girls’ lives, they’ll learn about the critical steps that adults can take to shield their daughters from the toxic pressures to which our culture—including we, as parents—subjects girls. Readers who know Damour from Untangled or the New York Times, or from her regular appearances on CBS News, will be drawn to this important new contribution to understanding and supporting today’s girls. Praise for Under Pressure “Truly a must-read for parents, teachers, coaches, and mentors wanting to help girls along the path to adulthood.”—Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult

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Neurological Disorders

Although there are several gaps in understanding the many issues related to neurological disorders, we know enough to be able to shape effective policy responses to some of the most common. This book describes and discusses the increasing public health impact of common neurological disorders such as dementia, epilepsy, headache disorders, multiple sclerosis, neuroinfections, neurological disorders associated with malnutrition, pain associated with neurological disorders, Parkinson’s disease, stroke and traumatic brain injuries. It provides information and advice on public health interventions that may reduce their occurrence and consequences, and offers health professionals and planners the opportunity to assess the burden caused by these disorders. The clear message that emerges is that unless immediate action is taken globally, the neurological burden is likely to become an increasingly serious and unmanageable.

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WATCH: Andrew Breitbart in his own words on Marco Rubio

There’s a lot of discussion of late regarding what Andrew Breitbart might have to say about the 2016 presidential election if he were still with us, which makes this 2011 interview of Breitbart by Univision’s Jorge Ramos incredibly timely.

In short, Breitbart is a big Marco Rubio fan and tells Ramos that he “could be the president, if not in this election cycle, certainly in ’16.” Check it out:

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2015/11/03/andrew-breitbart-in-his-own-words-on-marco-rubio-video/