Mindful Connection Can Heal a Noisy, Divided World, According to Dr. V

The noise of today’s world could be driving us mad. Past generations have faced horrific obstacles to mental well-being and happiness. There are wars and economic debacles, plus marriage has never been easy. But the chaotic challenges we face today have never been seen before. We are learning to deal with them on the fly, and the psychological effects may not be fully understood for decades, or until aliens peel our remains off a sea of glass.

When it comes to just the people in the US, 19% (47.1 million) are living with a mental health condition. Dr. Venus Nicolino believes we have tools built into our DNA to deal with these ever-shifting issues, however. The question is this: can we slow down long enough to listen to a Doctor of Psychology to recognize then hone those skills? Here’s our chance.

Luckily, Nicolino, known as Dr. V to her audiences across a wide media spectrum, adds a powerful but caring modern style to the mental health world. She didn’t luck her way into becoming a go-to celebrity doctor, and she’s unaffiliated with any good ol’ boys club. Her roots stretch back to a poor section of Philly where her mom and dad raised the family on blue-collar grit mixed with Italian love. Neighborhood chatter alerted Dr. V early on that people had a litany of problems that sucked away hope bit by bit.

“People had caring friends that listened but weren’t empowered with solid solutions,” says Dr. V.

Feeling that she could be of assistance to people like her neighbors, Nicolino embarked on an educational journey that earned her a Master’s in Counseling Psychology and a Master’s and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Her clients benefited from her expertise that was enhanced with a realness that many find lacking while sitting on typical Freudian furniture. Soon, her people skills and how-to-human strategies would reach a wider audience.

Dr. V began showing up on various media outlets, piling up over 100 TV appearances, including Millionaire Matchmaker and The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Her groundbreaking mental health insights have been heard on Steve TV, Access Hollywood, The Dr. Oz Show, and The Doctors, and that’s just a taste. She hosted Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars as well as Marriage Boot Camp: Family Edition and appeared on L.A. Shrinks.

“Some find it peculiar, the outlets where I dish out mental health advice. With so much bad advice out there, I’ll use every outlet available. You don’t have to be a celebrity or a reality star to benefit from modernized mental health philosophies,” Dr. V says. The doctor provides scientifically proven strategies for relationships and human connections while on set. She believes audiences walk away entertained and empowered with knowledge to better their relationships. As for the bad advice epidemic, her best-selling book, Bad Advice: How to Survive and Thrive in an Age of B.S., exposes it and offers alternative good advice better suited for humans.

What is Dr. V’s plan for dealing with today’s frantic pace, social media issues, and divisiveness? She says we cannot work on these issues alone. Connection is the key, and in order to connect, we must be mindful of how we are interacting with each other. That means talking to people face to face and on the phone. According to Dr. V, not utilizing our voice and body language is insane since we are trading two of the most powerful parts of us to send digital messages. Oftentimes to people we don’t know, but are somehow certain we should hate!

Another problem Dr. V sees is that we won’t even take time to be kind to ourselves. “Self-care is unheard of in many poorer communities. And in communities fortunate enough to know meditation is impactful and therapy is available, we ditch it as soon as we’re overwhelmed with B.S. I’m guilty!”

Breaking through the noise is getting easier now that Dr. V has launched her podcast, The Tea With Dr. V. The show is making a huge difference as her celebrity guests show their human sides and get advice from a glamorous Doctor of Psychology with a hot mic. Audiences have listened and learned how one guest, a major influencer, handled betrayal on multiple levels. They’ve also been trained in the art of telling haters to STFU when it comes to body shaming. Dr. V gives sincere guidance to good people who are in the public eye but have faced attacks, anxiety, and mental meltdowns just like the rest of us.

Many may shrug off our modern noisy stresses as changing times, but we are dealing with technology that influences the masses like never in history and the people at the controls have more training on Xbox than on mental health. Confidence in our institutions is shakier than college graduates’ abilities to pay off student loans before they retire. And the pandemic, which refuses to die, has left us scarred as a species.

Dr. V doesn’t plan on saving the world. She does plan on getting the attention of those seeking better ways to cope with our confusing world. We’ve got a lot to learn about connecting with each other to defeat the divisiveness that’s running rampant, not to mention our desperate need for mindful techniques to quiet the noise in our own minds.

Excellently Moving Ahead To Becoming The Next Big Thing In The Hip Hop Music Genre Is America’s Young Talent KSNS.

The closer we look around ourselves, the more we realize how different individuals, across different fields and sectors, have acted ‘differently’ with the aim to do the ‘unique’ for standing apart from others. Most of such individuals have been youngsters who have fearlessly taken multiple steps ahead in their quest to become their best versions in all that they have chosen to do in life. Even in industries like music, and especially in America, which is known as a breeding ground for many rappers and musical artists, more and more youngsters are diving deep into the same, with the aim to create milestones with their musical talent. Doing exactly that is KSNS from Orlando, Florida, the US.

Ask him what drove him towards the hip hop genre, and the young artist quickly replies, saying, “To provide something new, something which can make people feel belonged and something with which they can identify. When I entered the industry, there were already many young artists who were doing spectacularly well. However, I still chose to go ahead in the industry for I believed my unique sound and vibe powered by meaningful lyrics could create magic.”

As a rapper and performer, people have also dubbed him as the reincarnation of the rap star Eminem for the similarity in their tonal qualities. KSNS’ singles have so far earned massive attention and appreciation from listeners. His new music video titled HWYW (Hate When You Win – YouTube: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LuGlgk2lxOw) featured on WorldStarHipHop (https://worldstarhiphop.com/featured/166266) garnered humungous success with over 4.3 million plays since it got released. It was from his 4th studio album titled ‘Moment of Silence’ (https://share.amuse.io/6R-kOvdTsZrZ) with prominent artists like Guap Tarantino, Lotto Savage and Lil Duke, amongst others.

Audiences can’t wait for his new project to be released in October, featuring Young Thugs YSL signee Lil Gotit and others. The music video of HWYW has been directed by the one who directed the video Dior for the eminent rapper who passed away last year, Pop Smoke.

KSNS has created his unique fan base, all thanks to his tremendous hard work, determination to create more, and passion for hip hop. To find out more, follow him on Instagram and all other socials @WhosKSNS.

Indi Wijay Founder Of MyCutTV Is On A Mission To Help Millions Of College Athletes Monetize Their Digital Content

Over the past few years, a great many social media influencers have managed to make a lucrative career out of sharing compelling content with their audience. For every influencer enjoying the riches of this brave new frontier, though, there are countless others struggling to make a dime. It’s a boom or bust industry; unless you are able to amass millions of active followers, your chances of ever turning a meaningful profit are slim.

To make matters worse, even the influencers who are able to earn enough followers to actually profit from their efforts are left with only one way to make money – turning their account into a marketing platform. This means that influencers are constantly forced to walk a fine line between keeping their audience entertained with genuine content and keeping their coffers full by feeding that audience ads that no one really wants to see.

Rather than viewing these attributes of the digital content industry as immutable properties of a flawed but unfixable industry, Indi Wijay – the founder and CEO of MyCutTV – sees them as problems that can and should be solved. With the goal of making a career as an influencer something that is rewarding for more people than just the ultra-successful while at the same time eliminating the annoyance of constant ads, Indi Wijay set out to create a digital content platform unlike any other.

So what is it that makes MyCutTV so unique? It all boils down to the way in which influencers on MyCutTV are able to make money. Rather than serving as an advertising platform, the MyCutTV app is a non-profit, transaction-based platform where viewers pay to view videos on an on-demand basis. The price to view a video on MyCutTV ranges from $.99 to $9.99 depending on the video – and the content creator who uploads the video receives a substantial portion of this transaction each time their video is viewed.

To understand why this system is so beneficial to influencers, let’s take a look at two examples – one example influencer using the popular video-sharing app TikTok and another example of an influencer using MyCutTV. If an influencer uploads a video on TikTok that receives 10,000 views, they may be able to enjoy some degree of moral victory, but they aren’t going to earn much money. 10,000 views is simply not enough to attract any major sponsor, and unless the influencer is somehow able to successfully market a product of their own with that video, their earnings are going to be nonexistent. If the same influencer uploads a video to MyCutTV that receives 10,000 views, though, they can look forward to earning anywhere between a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Best of all, earning this substantial sum does not require any sponsors, ads, or product peddling.

By giving influencers the opportunity to monetize their content through micro-funding transactions, Indi Wijay believes that MyCutTV will enable countless talented content creators who would otherwise never be able to make it on other social media platforms to find financial success. One example that he points to where the MyCutTV model is especially promising is for college athletes. In the era of NIL, college athletes are now finally allowed to turn their popularity into a profit. However, most college athletes do not have millions of followers but rather a small yet rabid fanbase of local sports fans. With any other platform, this wouldn’t be enough to make any money. With MyCutTV, though, a small yet engaged fanbase is all a college athlete needs to start earning a substantial profit.

Since its inception, working as an influencer has been a boom or bust industry where influencers either make it all the way to stardom or struggle to make a cent. With MyCutTV, Indi Wijay is striving to give influencers the chance to land on the moon even if they don’t ever make it all the way to the stars. While the technology behind MyCutTV may be familiar, the model it follows is nothing short of revolutionary. Now, Indi Wijay hopes that this revolutionary model will revitalize an industry that has long been in serious need of change.

Mandy Corrente Releases a New Single Called “Style”

by Carlos Camargo

Mandy Corrente never ceases to amaze. At her young age, the princess of social media, is full of excitement for the release of her new single “Style”, a product of her own inspiration and her mom-manager Daniela Corrente. “Style” is a song born from Mandy’s idea. When Mandy was asked what she would like to sing about next, she immediately said style. The single invites friends to be themselves and to be happy with whatever they like to wear.

Mandy Corrente has characterized herself through her lyrics in a simple way, with innocent mischiefness, messages of positivism, courage and self-love. The vocal and lyrical growth of Mandy Corrente has not been long in coming. Every single she releases represents an incredible rise, and this one is no exception. A theme that will surely reach the hearts of her followers in a fresh, simple and stylish way. It should be noted that the superstar began to work this year with Poobear, renowned music producer of figures such as Justin Bieber, Chris brown, Shakira, Maluma, among others.

Mandy has 9 singles, the latter, “Style”, produced by Homero Gallardo, producer of artists such as: Maluma, Nicky Jam, Manuel Turizo, Ky-Mani Marley, Chino and Nacho, among others. Mandy Corrente, is leading a meritorious artistic career, full of learning and success. She represents the new era of child prodigies of the arts. Her growth ranges from learning music, guitar, dance and vocalization. A true global artist. With “Style”, she marks a new advance towards the consolidation of her artistic career.

Learn more about her career and be dazzled by her talent, following her on social media like @mandycorrente