Alexa Fischer, instructor at Udemy, gives us her tips for a successful New Year's Eve for those who might have anxiety ahead of a big party.
Before you even leave the house, Alexa notes the importance of making sure that you're in party mode. She continues to quiz Brad and Tim on what they would do once they arrive at a party mostly full of people they don't know that well. Brad says that he would go straight for the dance floor. Alexa clarifies that the best thing you can do is scan the room to find someone that you would feel comfortable speaking to.
She digs into the importance of monitoring your alcohol at events like this because even though it might loosen you up, not everyone is fully aware of just how much it can alter your personality.
Wondering what to watch this weekend? This week we watch real-life spiritualism that has gone too far, fictional witchcraft that has gone too far, and two Christmas classics to bring our happiness back.
Since 1927, Time Magazine has chosen its Person of the Year to acknowledge the world's biggest and most influential change makers. This year it was global phenomenon Taylor Swift. Dan Macsai, executive editor of Time, spoke with Cheddar News about the process to make its pick and what's involved.
So I got the chance to chat with times executive editor Dan Max about how time made its decision and the entire person of the year issue.
A liberal activist with an eye for mainstream entertainment, Lear fashioned bold and controversial comedies that were embraced by viewers who had to watch the evening news to find out what was going on in the world.