As lockdown continues, we’ve all probably powered through all the series we’ve been meaning to catch up on. But with all the streaming sites now available it seems like there’s an endless amount of shows that we NEED to watch. Here’s my run down of the best shows available or soon to be. Killing Eve: […]
Author: Jack Archive
Your Daily Good News Update
While stuck inside, isolated from our families and reading article after article with more contradicting facts about lockdown and Covid-19, it’s difficult not to feel stressed and anxious. When was the last time you read a news story that made you smile? That’s what we all need right now, something to make us smile. Covid-19 […]
Remembering that mind matters most during Mental Health awareness week
“At times like these, when the world feels upside down, kindness can be the key to turning things around” This is the key message for this years Mental Health Awareness week – in which taking care of our body and mind has never been so important. During the current covid-19 pandemic, many people are experiencing […]
Coregasm – is it fact or just myth?
Yes, experiencing an orgasm whilst exercising is really a thing. With more people than ever picking up new hobbies and getting more involved in fitness due to the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a huge surge in at-home-workouts. It’s a commonly known fact that exercising is great for releasing endorphins, reducing stress and for generally […]
Notes on a Conditional Form: the album that is quintessentially The 1975
In the years since the release of their debut namesake album, I have become so accustomed to the random, experimental noises in The 1975’s music that I had to pause the 12th track on their latest release this morning just to confirm that it was, in fact, birds that I could hear outside, and not […]
Normal People Synopsis and Review: I watched it so you don’t have to
The new series based off Sally Rooney’s novel has been a massive hit amongst fans of the book and introducing the rest of us to a tale of a young couples’ love story. But why has the Irish author’s characters been such a hit amongst viewers? People have fallen in love with the young yet […]
The future of print magazines: Will they survive the digital age?
“Honestly, I am so battle-hardened, I didn’t feel very emotional about it.” Although these words were written in an email, I can almost sense the impassive expression that Flic Everett has while explaining how she felt after losing another job in the magazine industry. “It was sad of course, but the worst thing for me […]
Charity after Christmas: The Fundraising Crisis
Christmas is the season of goodwill and giving. Every charity and company has their respective Christmas campaign which brings in big bucks for appeals across the globe, but what happens when the festive period ends? January is when we close our wallets and save our pennies, but the demands of charities still exists. So how […]
Why are bees so important to us?
Bees: They chase you, sting you, and even buzz annoyingly in your ear. But these small annoying creatures make a huge impact on earth and in the world of ecology. Throughout this decade, over a third of the UK’s bee population have disappeared. For many, bees are not their favourite, and most people are actually […]
Nursing Recruitment Crisis- The Reality of Nursing
Yani is tired and so are many other nurses working across the whole of the UK – This is the reality of nursing. Day in, day out, working 37.5 hours a week, 3 days plus a week. It’s a continuous cycle of work, sleep, eat and repeat. “On your days off you pretty much feel […]