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For most parents, having a baby means experiencing disrupted nights and exhaustion. Many moms and dads will try anything to get their children to sleep, including singing, telling stories and playing music. And some parents swear that listening to Taylor Swift has an almost hypnotic effect on their children—and helps to send them off to sleep.
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Rachael Shepard-Ohta, a mum of three from San Francisco, California, told Newsweek she first noticed it with her middle child
“It was right around the time the Folklore and Evermore albums came out when I was pregnant and postpartum with her,” she told Newsweek. “I am a huge Taylor fan, so I was listening to the music anyway, and realized it really worked with soothing her to sleep, especially when we were in the car—which she hated.”
She decided to share her discovery on Instagram and was inundated with messages from other parents, who said Swift helped their children to sleep too. “I ended up creating a playlist on Spotify and have tons and tons of testimonials from parents, saying it works like a charm,” she added.
Of course, as many parents will confirm, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to getting a baby to go to sleep. It takes trial and error—and a child can go from sleeping through the night to waking up every few hours for a number of reasons, from teething to general development.
However, a growing body of research supports the theory that babies benefit from listening to music as they enjoy it—although it depends on the type of music.
Research has shown that quiet, gentle music can bring down a newborn’s heart rate and soothe their stress. In part, this may be because listening to music triggers the release of endorphins—a hormone that promotes a sense of happiness and contentment. In fact, listening to music can also aid a baby’s cognitive development and language skills.
But why are some parents swearing by Taylor Swift for an easier bedtime?
Nicole Ratcliffe, a sleep specialist supporting parents who are struggling with sleep at Baby 2 Sleep, told Newsweek it may have more to do with the parents themselves.
“If the parent is feeling calm, less anxious or hopeful that the music works, this calmness may rub off on their baby,” she explains. “How we feel as parents has a lot to do with how our little ones settle. If we are feeling anxious and our breathing and heart rate are faster, this is what our little ones pick up.”
But if we’re listening to music we enjoy—whatever it might be—we may be more likely to feel calmer and happier, which likely influences how a baby feels.
Ratcliffe listened to All Too Well by Taylor Swift and said the 10-minute version had a relaxing, hypnotic feel.
“There appears to be a really nice low tone under the melody, which is a bit like white noise. The harmonies are nice and it doesn’t get too loud or heavy in the beat,” she said.
“That being said, I don’t think the baby is listening to it and thinking it’s a great song to fall asleep to. It could be that the parent is breathing more slowly and more rhythmically, which offers a nice stable and secure feel for the baby.”
Ratcliffe added that there likely isn’t a magic song that helps babies sleep—and if there is, it is yet to be discovered. In 2016, however, psychologists at Goldsmiths, University of London teamed up with singer-songwriter Imogen Heap to develop a mood-enhancing track for babies.
They surveyed 2,300 parents and found that the sounds most likely to make infants happy included sneezing (51 percent), animal noises (23 percent) and baby laughter (28 percent). The resulting track, The Happy Song, features all of these things—plus raspberries, rhythmic plosive sounds—like pa and ba—and a gentle, upbeat tempo.
So what else can help babies sleep? According to Ratcliffe, how you feel as a parent can play a big role. “A calm and confident parent is likely to have better results than a parent who is worried, questioning themselves and not sure what to do,” she said.
OLA and James Jordan looked stressed as they were spotted for the first time since being accused of bullying celebs on Strictly.
The couple appeared dejected as they visited a McDonald's with their four-year-old daughter Ella.
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Strictly's James Jordan looked stressed during an outing todayCredit: MJ-Pictures.com
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He and his wife Ola were spotted for the first time since being accused of bullying celebs on the showCredit: MJ-Pictures.com
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James recently scoffed at claims his wife bullied Steve BackshallCredit: MJ-Pictures.com
It comes after dancer James 46, was forced to hit back after a clip of him calling his celeb partner "fat" went viral online while wife Ola, 41, was accused of bullying dance partner Steve Backshall.
Heading out today, Ola kept things casual in a brown sweatshirt and camel shorts while James opted for a stone top and khaki shorts.
Former CBB housemate James was seen wiping his eyes while making his way into the fast food restaurant.
The BBC show is facing its biggest crisis as more celebrities share horror stories from behind the scenes.
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TV wildlife presenter Steve, 51, had lodged a complaint with the BBC against Ola back in 2014.
The celeb said he'd found his dance partner to be "rude and impatient" which undermined his confidence.
Ola has yet to respond, but her husband took to Instagram and shared a sarcastic tweet from a Strictly fan this week.
It jokingly suggested that James has been living in fear of his wife.
The person tagged Ola and James, writing: "@The_OlaJordan stands 5'4" tall and weighs the same as a Pringle packet, she can reduce hardened explorers to tears.
"She's the dance floor assassin @bbcstrictly and we need a fund me page for poor @The_JamesJordan who must live in terror daily."
James Jordan and Georgina Bouzova dance together on Strictly Come Dancing
James shared a screenshot of the tweet on his Instagram Story and wrote over the top: "Please!!! Someone help me" alongside a distressed face emoji.
The Sun contacted Ola's representatives for comment at the time.
It is understood that Steve complained directly to a Strictly producer after their Halloween-themed Charleston.
Following this, bosses called Ola in for a meeting and agreed that she and Steve would be accompanied at all times while they remained in the competition.
At the time, Steve spoke about the physical demands of the series.
He told the Daily Mail that he was unable to point the toes of his left foot due to a fused ankle from a near-fatal climbing accident in 2008.
The action star revealed he was in "constant pain" during training and took painkillers every day.
He said: "It has absolutely broken me. You are training all day long on hard wooden floors wearing dance shoes that have no give in them at all, and no cushioning.
"The impact travels straight all the way through my body and I'm just falling apart."
On Friday, James spoke out about a video of him calling his celeb partner Georgina Bouzova "fat".
The former show star was seen raging at Georgina as they argued in rehearsals back in 2006.
But James said he has never had complaints from his Strictly co-stars in eight years of being on the show.
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Strictly Come Dancing's bullying crisis was sparked earlier this year when Amanda Abbington, 50, complained about dancer Giovanni Pernice, 33, who has since been suspended.
Earlier this month, fellow professional Graziano Di Prima, 30, was fired by the BBC following claims he hit, spat at and kicked former celebrity partner Zara McDermott, 27, during rehearsals.
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Their daughter Ella, four, joined them for the meal outCredit: MJ-Pictures.com
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Hollywood, CA - Late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel is reeling from a staggering $500 million in lost brand deals following a controversial episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" featuring actor and political activist George Clooney. The financial repercussions have been swift and severe, affecting both Kimmel's show and sparking a wider debate on the intersection of celebrity, politics, and media responsibility. Last month, an episode of Kimmel's show became a hotbed of controversy when Clooney, known for his outspoken political views, made remarks that many deemed inflammatory. His critiques of current political figures and policies led to a heated discussion with Kimmel, which some viewers felt crossed the line from entertainment to political advocacy.
The episode quickly ignited a firestorm of reactions on social media, with opinions ranging from fervent support to outraged condemnation. Many viewers felt alienated by the political tenor of the conversation, leading to calls for boycotts and significant backlash from various sectors of the entertainment industry. The immediate fallout was palpable. Major brands that had long-standing partnerships with "Jimmy Kimmel Livel" began to sever ties, citing concerns over the divisive nature of the content and the potential negative impact on their brand image. According to industry analysts, the cumulative value of these lost deals is estimated at $500 million. This figure includes both current contracts that were terminated and future agreements that were canceled or put on hold indefinitely.
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Brands pulling out span multiple sectors, including consumer goods, automotive, and technology. One prominent company released a statement explaining their decision, emphasizing the need to maintain a positive and inclusive brand image. "While we value creative freedom and diverse perspectives, our partnership decisions are guided by our commitment to maintaining a brand that resonates positively with a broad audience," the statement read. The incident has far-reaching implications for the entertainment industry, particularly regarding how late-night television navigates political content. Traditionally a domain for humor and lighthearted commentary, late-night TV has increasingly evolved into a platform for political discourse. This shift offers both opportunities and challenges: it allows for meaningful engagement with societal Issues but risks alienating viewers who prefer their entertainment apolitical or hold differing political views. Kimmel's experience highlights the delicate balance media personalities must strike. The fallout from the Clooney episode underscores the risks associated with delving deeply into contentious political topics.
In response to the controversy, both Kimmel and Clooney have addressed the situation publicly. Kimmel expressed regret, emphasizing that the primary goal of his show remains entertainment. "I deeply regret the impact this has had on our partners and our audience, Kimmel stated. "While we aim to engage with important topics, it is clear that we must be mindful of how we do so." Clooney defended his right to voice his political views but acknowledged the fallout from his comments. "I believe in using my platform to advocate for what I believe in," he said. "However, I understand the ramifications of my words and the importance of context. I never intended to cause harm." As Kimmel and his team face the challenge of rebuilding relationships with brands and restoring viewer trust, industry insiders suggest that a reevaluation of their approach to political content may be necessary. Striking a balance that engages audiences without becoming polarizing will be crucial for the future of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
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As Kimmel and his team face the challenge of rebuilding relationships with brands and restoring viewer trust, industry insiders suggest that a reevaluation of their approach to political content may be necessary. Striking a balance that engages audiences without becoming polarizing will be crucial for the future of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
The controversy serves as a stark reminder of the powerful influence of media personalities and the potential consequences of their actions. The $500 million loss in brand deals highlights the high stakes involved in late-night television and the Intricate balance that must be maintained between entertainment and political commentary. As Kimmel navigates these turbulent waters, the industry will be closely watching to see how he and his team adapt and what lessons emerge for the future of late-night television.