One Entertaining World

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1. Entertainment News: A magazine, website, or TV show that covers news and updates related to celebrities, movies, TV shows, music, and other entertainment topics. Entertainment Blog: A blog that focuses on writing articles and reviews about movies, music, books, video games, and other forms of entertainment. Entertainment TV Channel: A television network that broadcasts a wide array of entertainment content, including movies, TV shows, music programs, and more. Entertainment Events and Awards: An organization or company that organizes entertainment events, award ceremonies, red carpet events, and industry gatherings. Entertainment Social Media Influencers: Social media accounts, channels, or personalities that specialize in sharing entertaining content, such as comedy sketches, music covers, movie reviews, etc. Entertainment Podcasts: Audio programs that discuss and review various aspects of entertainment, hosted by enthusiasts or industry professionals. It's important to note that "Entertaining World" might be used in different contexts, so the specific meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is mentioned. If you have a specific context or question related to "Entertaining World," feel free to provide more details, and I'll be happy to assist further.

Soundernature

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Welcome to my channel... "Soundernature" where the diversity of nature sings in its beauty. here you can enjoy a variety of music therapy, with a combination of natural sounds, for relaxation enjoy... watch until the end... and don't forget to support me by subscribing to my channel, for the progress of this channel. so that I am always excited to keep innovating and creating the latest content for all also, I hope you all are always at peace and stay healthy in your daily life... Namaste, Best Regard, Soundernature

The Mind Body Connection

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On this channel I discuss mind-body syndrome/TMS/PPD. But what is mind-body syndrome? Did you know that your brain produces and signals all the pain that we feel and that the physical body is only the receiver of the final sensation of that pain output. The brain determines how much output to give and for how long. It determines if pain should be sharp, or dull, or stabbing. It is our brains that determine how we perceive pain. The problem is, these signals from the brain are often exaggerated and the brain gets things wrong, it can perceive danger when there is none and it can become conditioned to sending false signals. This pain is called physcophyisiological pain (PPD) Lucky for us, when we are armed with this knowledge we can start to take a top down approach to pain. As we learn to work with our mind and body we begin to change how we experience pain, as we find new ways to feel better, without the need for drugs, surgeries, physical therapies, gizmos or gadgets.