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Dr. Steven Gundry Shares His Celeb-Approved Wellness Hacks for Staying Healthy All Holiday Season
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Dr. Steven Gundry Shares His Celeb-Approved Wellness Hacks for Staying Healthy All Holiday Season

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Have a happy and healthy holiday! Dr. Steven Gundry, the expert behind transformations from stars like Kelly Clarkson and Usher, is sharing his top wellness tips with ET just in time for the 2026 holiday season.

Before you hit a holiday party, Gundry says a little prep can go a long way.

“Eat a handful of the right nuts beforehand to you’re not starving and tempted to eat things you wouldn’t normally have,” he advises.

Think: Hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, and walnuts. But proceed with caution when it comes to pistachio nuts before a long night out.

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“Pistachios are a natural source of melatonin, so they might make you sleepy,” he notes.

Once you’re in party mode, hydration is key, especially if you’re enjoying celebratory cocktails.

“If you plan on drinking alcohol, have a big glass of water between each beverage, or aim to sip one drink throughout the event,” he says.

If alcoholic beverages aren’t on your menu, Gundry still has a festive fix. 

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“Get a cocktail glass full of sparkling water, add a lime slice, and act like you are sipping on a gin and tonic. … Drinking sparkling water will also help fill you up,” The Gut-Brain Paradox author explains. 

When it’s time for dinner, load up on greens before diving into other dishes.

“Fill your plate with a majority of veggie sides and make the carb-rich sides and meat the minor part of your plate.”

After you’ve eaten, don’t just settle into a seat. Instead, take a lap around the party.

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“Studies show that going for a quick walk after eating aids in digestion and supports maintaining a healthy weight,” Gundry shares. 

Of course, if you stray from the plan, The International Heart and Lung Institute and The Centers for Restorative Medicine founder recommends giving your body a little extra love at the end of the night.

“Overindulging on either food or alcohol can happen if the conversation is flowing and you’re having a good time, but before you go to bed, take chlorophyll and H2 water to help flush out the toxins.”

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Horoscope Today, November 4, 2025: Staying flexible with long-term planning may benefit your career
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Horoscope Today, November 4, 2025: Staying flexible with long-term planning may benefit your career

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Aries (March 21–April 20)

Excursions may bring unexpected moments, leaving you with delightful memories. Resources handled carefully may reduce risks and maximize gains. Career decisions taken today may prove rewarding in the future. A small moment shared with loved ones may turn into a lifelong memory. Rental prospects may bring steady returns. Academic efforts feel engaging and may push you toward new goals.

Horoscope Today: Daily astrological prediction for November 4, 2025(Freepik)

Love Focus: Self-love may radiate outward and attract deeper connections.

Lucky Number: 2

Lucky Colour: Pink

Taurus (April 21–May 20)

Work productivity may remain high, allowing you to finish tasks easily. Physical stamina may keep you going without much strain. Financial fortune may favor you through a lucky break. Supportive words from parents may boost motivation. Property opportunities may look favorable, whether buying or selling. Travel may inspire photography-worthy moments if explored responsibly.

Love Focus: Unique love stories may unfold, making moments memorable.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Brown

Gemini (May 21–June 21)

Household conversations may highlight differences between traditional and modern outlooks. Staying flexible with long-term planning may benefit your career. Lending terms should be reviewed carefully to avoid errors. Buying property may require patience as market evaluation takes time. Physical movement may keep you active and light-hearted. Academic progress feels steady without major shifts.

Love Focus: Shared dreams may strengthen commitment and understanding.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Golden

Cancer (June 22–July 22)

Balanced eating may ease minor digestive discomforts. Resources appear strong enough to support indulgence in luxuries. Work stress may be under control if paced wisely. A cousin’s enthusiasm may bring light moments. Virtual guides may make trip planning simple and enjoyable. Rental prospects may turn profitable with responsible tenants.

Love Focus: Rediscovering one another may renew closeness and joy.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Purple

Leo (July 23–August 23)

Real estate may require attention, as small maintenance issues could surface. Wealth growth may benefit from smart risk choices. Reflective practices may calm emotions and clear your mind. A leadership role at work may test your ability to handle pressure. Nostalgic talks with elders may add comfort. Luxury stays may not always equal quality, so choose wisely.

Love Focus: Temporary fixes may not resolve deeper emotional issues.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Magenta

Virgo (August 24–September 23)

Career opportunities may expand through global fairs connecting you with exciting roles. Energy may remain fine, but skipping meals may slow you later. Money luck may favor you through unexpected sources. Family bonds may give joy and togetherness. Short getaways may refresh your spirit and leave you uplifted. Studies may feel energetic, boosting curiosity.

Love Focus: A surprise romantic gesture may make today unforgettable.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Saffron

Libra (September 24–October 23)

Savings may grow steadily, adding confidence about the future. Using wearables or trackers may provide insights into your routines. A well-defined plan may guide your professional progress. Your sibling’s positivity may keep you cheerful. Trips may bring laughter and fun-filled moments. Safe storage of real estate papers may prevent complications.

Love Focus: Embracing self-worth may attract love at its best.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Maroon

Scorpio (October 24–November 22)

Professional adaptability may make transitions rewarding in the workplace. Meditation may sharpen your focus and calm distractions. Profit-sharing ideas may enhance financial outcomes. Supportive gestures from a relative may stay in your heart. Insurance may make sudden trip changes easier to manage. Property deals may bring favorable results. Studies may feel rewarding, with each lesson adding passion for growth.

Love Focus: Balancing independence with togetherness may strengthen harmony.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Beige

Sagittarius (November 23–December 21)

Family obligations may feel heavy, but sharing responsibilities can ease pressure. Building patience may improve workplace bonds. Health may feel strong, giving you confidence in activities. Reviewing EMIs may help you avoid strain later. Sudden travel bookings may open spontaneous adventures. Renting office space may yield opportunities for budding entrepreneurs. Education may feel joyful, with every new concept adding progress.

Love Focus: Honest openness may deepen security in your relationship.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: Red

Capricorn (December 22–January 20)

Academic frustrations may surface, but steady work will lead to growth. Post-illness care may help you regain energy. Repaying educational loans may strengthen long-term stability. Networking at work may feel slow but meaningful ties may matter more. Miscommunication at home may cause brief tension but clarity will restore peace. A road trip may bring delightful surprises. Real estate transactions may need patience under shifting conditions.

Love Focus: Chemistry on a date may spark effortless excitement.

Lucky Number: 18

Lucky Colour: Grey

Aquarius (January 21–February 19)

Work-related stress may be handled effectively with clear strategy. Stamina may dip if daily movement goals are not met. Delays in pay may affect your budgeting, so plan carefully. A parent’s understanding may provide reassurance. Travel accessories like adapters may ensure smoother experiences. Designing a home office may enhance productivity. Studies may feel inspiring, as each task fuels progress.

Love Focus: Emotional clarity may bring peace and stability in love.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Orange

Pisces (February 20–March 20)

Extended family bonds may provide belonging and joy today. Preventive habits may help you stay safe from infections. Money matters appear promising, strengthening your future outlook. Office hierarchy may test you, but strong leadership may maintain order. A trip may fill you with inspiration and positivity. Fair security deposits may protect your property and maintain harmony with tenants. Learning may feel enriching, with excitement in every lesson.

Love Focus: Emotional initiative may add freshness and energy to your bond.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Yellow

By: Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma

(Astrologer, Palmist, Numerologist & Vastu Consultant)

Email: [email protected]

Url: http://www.premastrologer.com

Contact: Panchkula: +91-172-2562832, 2572874

Delhi: +91-11-47033152/40532026

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The Lions' Ali Kavoussi Reveals How to Make It as a Model — From Staying Confident to Finding the Right Agent
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The Lions’ Ali Kavoussi Reveals How to Make It as a Model — From Staying Confident to Finding the Right Agent

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The world is your runway! And few people know better than Ali Kavoussi, founder of The Lions Management, the agency behind icons like Alessandra Ambrosio, Candice Swanepoel, Irina Shayk, Coco Rocha, Kate Upton, Stella Maxwell, Behati Prinsloo, Amelia Gray Hamlin, and more famous faces.

Now, the managing partner, known for discovering and nurturing rising stars, is telling ET exactly what it takes to land covers, book shows, and break into one of fashion’s most competitive industries.

While your walk and poses might already be strong, Kavoussi says true success begins before you step in front of the camera.

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“We start with personality, story, and style and build everything from there. … Every person we represent has a point of view and we make sure the world sees it. … It’s not just about beauty. It’s presence, authenticity, and curiosity.”

From there, dedication to the craft is everything.

“One of the most surprising things about modeling is how much hard work, discipline, and self-awareness it requires. … It’s about showing up on time, being professional, understanding your brand, and building real relationships.”

And through it all, believing in yourself is key.

“Watching a model that everyone once overlooked walk the biggest runway in the world never gets old,” the businessman notes.

“I always tell the girls to fake it till you make it. Even if you’re nervous, walk in like you belong in the room, because you do,” he adds.

Just as essential: Having the right team behind you.

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“It’s all about alignment. … Modeling can be overwhelming. You’re traveling constantly and signing major deals. An agent becomes your anchor. They fight for you and help you make the right long-term choices,” he shares.

This includes finding ways to make supermodels triple threats.

“Seeing Amelia evolve into a creative force, Candice launch her brand, and Irina step into high fashion are full circle moments. … My job is to protect individuality and make sure it translates from the runway, to a brand deal, to a single Instagram post. … We believe that a model can be an entrepreneur, a storyteller, and a brand,” Kavoussi explains.

Of course, knowing your angles never hurts either.

“It’s an art form. The more you shoot, the better you get. … Study light and be patient with yourself. It’s a lot of trial and error. And never underestimate the value of a great photographer,” he spills.

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Caitlin Canty
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Caitlin Canty on Songs, Storms, and Staying True » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

New days and clean slates keep coming for singer-songwriter Caitlin Canty. She is sharpening her skills, raising a family, and continuing to build a body of work that reflects resilience, quiet strength, and resolute honesty. Her new record, Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove, is a testament to her evolving artistry. This album turns natural solitude, domestic change, and hard-earned wisdom into a collection of songs that sound both grounded in the earth and untethered to time.

The Roots and Roads That Shaped Her Sound

Caitlin Canty was born in Proctor, Vermont, in 1982, and grew up surrounded by rural landscapes and the gentle rhythms of small-town life. Raised by a schoolteacher mother and a house-painter father, she found song in ordinary moments—singing in chorus and playing trombone in school before receiving her first guitar via VHS-taped lessons at age 17. After earning a biology degree from Williams College, she moved to New York City, where she worked for the Emmy-nominated series Live from the Artists Den while pursuing music on her own terms.

Her early releases—including Golden Hour (2012) and the breakout Reckless Skyline (2015)—drew acclaim for her “casually devastating voice” and “hauntingly urgent” Americana ballads. She won the Telluride Troubadour songwriting competition in 2015. She began touring extensively across the US and Europe, collaborating with artists like Peter Bradley Adams and Jamey Johnson, and earning praise from Rolling Stone, NPR, and No Depression for her gritty lyricism and radiant poise.

In recent years, she and her husband, musician Noam Pikelny, moved back to Vermont, settling on a mountaintop near her childhood home. There, Canty continues to record, tour, and write—with the same battered 1939 Recording King guitar that has accompanied her throughout her career.

Photo: Noah Altshuler / Courtesy of the artist

“Don’t Worry About Nothing”: Lifting the Weight of the World

One of the record’s most tender tracks, “Don’t Worry About Nothing,” carries the voice of a mother consoling and encouraging against the endless churn of small anxieties. It is at once a lullaby, a sermon, and a reminder: that one bad thing does not mean the whole world has collapsed. “There is a mom’s voice and perspective to focus and worry about the things that do matter,” Canty explained. “But also how little worries and little jealousies can work against us… Tornadoes, awful things, remind you how short life is, and what’s actually important.”

The song’s origins stretch back to a minor domestic mishap—her young son’s toy castle tumbling down—but its weight comes from deeper, darker places. In March 2020, a tornado tore through her East Nashville neighborhood, missing her home by mere yards. Not long after, the pandemic upended the world. The castle was a metaphor, she realized, for the way everything can crash at once—yet perspective offers a way forward.

For Canty, who released Reckless Skyline a decade ago, the test of time has reshaped her relationship to both music and ambition. “My real goal is to be writing more and better songs,” she said. “My real goal is to be connecting with more people through those songs, playing with musicians that I adore, and getting on good stages. Not worrying about courting people, but to do right by the music.”

Doing right by the music has meant widening her scope. Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove reaches for longevity, not trends. It sits comfortably in a lineage of songwriters who, like Canty, trust the songs to outlive them. “I look to musicians who have had longer careers, like Dolly Parton,” she said. “She is singing songs that she wrote in her 20s. There are so many who have a gorgeous output of songs that are their lifelong friends. It’s not about when they were written or how people liked them then.”

Canty doesn’t wait around for the muse. To her, waiting for inspiration is “a fool’s errand”. She compares songs to photographs—fleeting impressions that must be captured before they fade. “You take a picture and you remember it as notable and beautiful, and there is something about it that makes you want to share it. That type of inspiration sparks a song. It happens countless times a day.”

However, the challenge, she says, is to honor the purity of that first spark. “You are lucky if you have the time from start to finish to complete the song and make the world go away. The fewer co-writers, the better, including myself. If you open it up again in two weeks, or a year, you have different eyes, and that brings too many people and opinions into the room rather than one solid voice.”

Some of her most recent songs arrived in just such a spark—during a violent rainstorm in Vermont. Alone in her cabin as thunder cracked over the mountains, Canty felt the song arrive like lightning. Hungry, shivering, and unable to leave, she turned to the page. “That’s when it is about honoring your craft and keeping your calluses hard,” she said. “Writing songs and tending to those fires.”

Rooted in Home

Much of the new album reflects Canty’s sense of place. After years of calling Nashville home, she and her family settled in Vermont, where the woods, weather, and solitude shaped her new work. Songs like “Electric Guitar” hum with domestic noise—the sound of home life creeping into the music. “Examining what home means is another strong thread in a lot of these songs,” she said. “There is a lot of domestic noise in Electric Guitar, of a life settled and tied to the home front.”

The landscape also plays a role. Birds, trees, and storms become metaphors for transformation and survival, grounding Canty’s reflections on motherhood and the passage of time.

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Photo: Noah Altshuler / Courtesy of the artist

Grit Beneath the Quiet

Every songwriter carries a spark from someone who came before, and for Canty, that fire was lit by Lucinda Williams‘ landmark album Car Wheels on a Gravel Road. She first heard it in college while working as a server to make ends meet. Living in a big house with wide kitchen windows, she found herself singing along to those raw, unvarnished songs. “The sound, the songwriting, the singing—it all was a high-water mark for me,” Canty recalled. “It had the mystery of how something so simple could be so powerful. Why is this message of another person hitting my heart and staying embedded? How do I do that?”

Since Reckless Skyline (2015), Canty has been described as gentle, quiet, and restrained, but she resists those labels. “I don’t think that that is what this record is,” she said. “There might be songwriter finger-picked and more solitary numbers, but a lot of the songs are more electric and grittier, and closer maybe to Reckless Skyline or Car Wheels in that regard.”

There’s grit beneath the quiet, steel beneath the lull. That mix—softness and resolve—has become Canty’s artistic fingerprint. At the core of her music lies a devotion to truth. “I could never act,” Canty admitted. “As a kid, I loved band and singing. Music is getting to truth and getting yourself out of the way of a song. If it’s the truth, then I feel comfortable singing it.”

That truth may be wrapped in storms or in stillness, in the domestic clatter of home or in the electric hum of a live stage, but it is always there—steady, unpretentious, and deeply human.

With Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove, Caitlin Canty has crafted more than an album—it is a meditation on resilience, a love letter to songwriting itself, and a statement of intent. She is not chasing the spotlight or trend, but tending her fires, shaping her craft, and writing songs that might someday be her lifelong friends.

“My real goal,” she repeats, “is to be writing more and better songs… to do right by the music.” For Canty, that’s enough, and for those who listen, it is everything.

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‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Teaser Shows This Series Will Test the Staying Power of the ‘Game of Thrones’ Franchise
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‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Teaser Shows This Series Will Test the Staying Power of the ‘Game of Thrones’ Franchise

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

A teaser for the new spinoff series, set to debut on HBO January 18, shows how tricky it may be to keep track of all the different “Game of Thrones” properties.

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