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Kristen Bell’s advice to her younger self about depression is a must hear for everyone

Actress Kristen Bell lives with anxiety and depression.

Maybe you wouldn’t have guessed it scanning through her work on IMDb. She’s the voice behind Anna in “Frozen,” after all; the star of a former hit show called “The Good Place,” for goodness sake.

Those seem like, um … happy roles. Right?


That’s why Bell is speaking out again about her mental illness.

The media we consume — on our phones, in the magazine aisle, even in Bell’s own delightful TV series and films — rarely convey an accurate depiction of reality. And Bell is advising anyone else living with mental illness not to be fooled.

In a video produced by the Child Mind Institute, Bell opened up about what she’d like to tell her younger self.

“What I would say to my younger self is don’t be fooled by this game of perfection that humans play,” she said. “Because Instagram and magazines and TV shows — they strive for a certain aesthetic, and everything looks so beautiful, and people seem like they don’t have any problems. But everyone’s human.”

She continued (emphasis added):

“Everyone has problems. Everyone feels yucky on the inside sometimes. And you deserve to feel just as beautiful on the days that you wear no makeup, and the days you don’t shower, and the days that you feel like you’re depressed. And you have an obligation to take care of yourself from the inside out, because that’s how you can truly feel beautiful.”

In recent years, Bell has spoken up candidly about her own mental health in hopes it can benefit others.

The actress was diagnosed with anxiety and depression when she was 18 years old. As she explained to “Off Camera with Sam Jones” in 2016, her mom had been the one to fill her in on their family’s history with mental illness.

Bell started taking medication to help — and has no qualms about it. “I still take it today; I have no shame in that,” Bell explained. “You would never deny a diabetic his insulin, but for some reason when someone needs a serotonin inhibitor, they’re immediately ‘crazy’ or something.”

Her anxiety and depression, Bell noted, is probably the biggest differentiation between her own life and the characters she portrays on screen.

Depression and anxiety affect millions of Americans of all ages. But despite their prevalence, stigma surrounding mental illness — dissuading people from reaching out, for instance, or shaming them for taking medication — remains a major barrier stopping people from accessing the resources they need.

Bell wants every kid to know they deserve to feel better.

“Never feel embarrassed or ashamed about who you are,” Bell advises viewers in her new PSA. “Never feel embarrassed or ashamed about the uniqueness that is you, because there are people out there to help. And we’re all just human. And you can do it.”

Learn more about depression and anxiety — and access the help you or your child deserve — at the Child Mind Institute.

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The Child Mind Institute is an independent nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of children struggling with mental health and learning disorders.

This story originally appeared on 5.2.2018

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Understand consent with the help of stick figures and a cup of tea

In this hilarious and enlightening new animated video from Blue Seat Studios, consensual sex is explained in a way that everyone can understand.

By replacing sex with a cup of tea, this crudely drawn short offers a clear picture of what “saying yes” looks like.


The script for this video came from blogger Rockstar Dinosaur Pirate Princess, previously reported here.

You’ll never look at a cup of oolong the same way again.


This article originally appeared on 05.12.15

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Men try to read the most disturbing comments women get online back to them.

Trigger warning for discussion of sexual assault and violence.


A recent video by Just Not Sports took two prominent female sportswriters and had regular guys* read the awful abuse they receive online aloud.

Sportswriters Sarah Spain and Julie DiCaro sat by as men read some of the most vile tweets they receive on a daily basis. See how long you can last watching it.


*(Note: The men reading them did not write these comments; they’re just being helpful volunteers to prove a point.)

It starts out kind of jokey but eventually devolves into messages like this:

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These types of messages come in response to one thing: The women were doing their jobs.

Those wishes that DiCaro would die by hockey stick and get raped? Those were the result of her simply reporting on the National Hockey League’s most disturbing ordeal: the Patrick Kane rape case, in which one of the league’s top players was accused of rape.

DiCaro wasn’t writing opinion pieces. She was simply reporting things like what the police said, statements from lawyers, and just general everyday work reporters do. In response, she received a deluge of death threats. Her male colleagues didn’t receive nearly the same amount of abuse.

It got to the point where she and her employer thought it best to stay home for a day or two for her own physical safety.

The men in the video seemed absolutely shocked that real live human beings would attack someone simply for doing their jobs.

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Most found themselves speechless or, at very least, struggling to read the words being presented.

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Think this is all just anecdotal? There’s evidence to the contrary.

The Guardian did a study to find out how bad this problem really is.

They did a study of over 70 million comments that have been posted on their site since 2006. They counted how many comments that violated their comment policy were blocked.

The stats were staggering.

From their comprehensive and disturbing article:

“Although the majority of our regular opinion writers are white men, we found that those who experienced the highest levels of abuse and dismissive trolling were not. The 10 regular writers who got the most abuse were eight women (four white and four non-white) and two black men. Two of the women and one of the men were gay. And of the eight women in the ‘top 10’, one was Muslim and one Jewish.

And the 10 regular writers who got the least abuse? All men.”

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So what can people do about this kind of harassment once they know it exists?

  1. To start? Share things that make people aware it’s happening. Listen to the Just Not Sports podcast where they talk about it.
  2. If you know someone who talks like this to anyone on the internet, CALL THEM OUT. Publicly, privately — just let them know it’s not OK to talk to anyone like this.
  3. Don’t stop talking about it. Every day, the harassment continues. Don’t let it linger without attention.

There are no easy answers. But the more people who know this behavior exists, the more people there will be to tell others it’s not OK to talk to anyone like that.

Watch the whole video below:

.This article originally appeared on 04.27.16

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Conan O’Brien’s Friends Were Worried That He Might Have Died After Filming His ‘Hot Ones’ Episode

Conan O’Brien suffers for his art, and boy was he suffering after filming Hot Ones.

On his Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend podcast, Conan talked about his viral episode of Hot Ones, in which he guzzled hot sauce and rubbed it on his face and body (“I’ve never felt so alive! I’m erect for the first time in 15 years!”).

“The immediate response to being on was, I think my eyes were incredibly runny and my mouth really hurt,” he said. “The thing that was most interesting is that my wedding ring, some sauce, because I was rubbing my hands around in the sauce… some of the sauce got underneath my wedding ring.”

On the drive home, Conan — who earlier in the podcast discussed using his post-Hot Ones poop as welding material, in case that’s of interest to you — noticed his wedding ring was burning. “It hasn’t burned like that since they put it on me at the altar, he joked (no late-night host could resist that setup).

Once the Hot Ones episode was released, Conan started trending on social media, with people sharing their favorite Late Night, Tonight Show, and Conan clips. But some of his friends reached out to him because they thought he had died. Nope, not dead. In fact, he’s the “Tom Cruise of comedy,” according to co-host Matt Gourley.

You can watch Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend above.

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Post Malone’s Stagecoach Cover Of Brad Paisley’s ‘I’m Gonna Miss Her’ Is Now Available To Stream

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In the wake of Post Malone’s Stagecoach-defining headlining set, Amazon Music — which live-streamed the festival over the weekend — has released one of his coveted country covers. Fans raved about the former hip-hop star’s string of covers of country staples and contemporary hits, and now, they can stream Posty’s version of Brad Paisley’s “I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin’ Song).” The 2002 comedic (but still kind of sad) chart-topper was Paisley’s third No. 1 hit. You can check out Post Malone’s version of it below.

Post’s country turn hasn’t come out of nowhere, but like Jelly Roll before him, it’s turned out to be well-received, with the Dallas native teaming up with Beyoncé on “Levii’s Jeans” and with Taylor Swift on “Fortnight.” They’ve been successful for more than just Posty and his collaborators, as well; while “Fortnight” was one of the fourteen songs from Swift’s new album The Tortured Poets Department to take over the top fourteen spots on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 (leading the pack at No. 1), “Levii’s Jeans” reportedly apparently helped cause a 20% increase in Levi’s overall public value. Post also has an unreleased song with Morgan Wallen coming out sometime (presumably) soon, so he’s building his bonafides for that eventual album release.

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How Long Is The Rolling Stones’ ‘Hackney Diamonds’ Tour Concert?

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Ageists need not underestimate The Rolling Stones. The Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and co. are touring like it’s the 1970s in support of Hackney Diamonds, their first original album since 2005.

The Hackney Diamonds tour kicked off on Sunday night, April 28, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. The Stones will make a pit stop at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on Thursday, May 2, and then resume their headlining dates in stadiums across the country until July 17. See all of The Rolling Stones’ upcoming tour dates here.

How Long Is The Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds Tour Concert?

According to fans’ logs on setlist.fm, The Rolling Stones performed for two hours from 9:15 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. local time in Houston, Texas on April 28.

Here Is The Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds Tour Setlist

Again, the below setlist is as per setlist.fm.

1. “Start Me Up”
2. “Get Off Of My Cloud”
3. “Rocks Off”
4. “Out Of Time”
5. “Angry”
6. “Beast Of Burden” (fan-voted song)
7. “Mess It Up” (live debut)
8. “Tumbling Dice”
9. “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”
10. “Little T&A” (first time since 2016; Keith Richards on vocals)
11. “Sympathy For The Devil”
12. “Gimme Shelter”
13. “Honky Tonk Women”
14. “Miss You”
15. “Paint It Black”
16. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”

Encore

17. “Sweet Sounds Of Heaven”
18. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”

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Ryan Reynolds And Rob McElhenney Can’t Stop Investing In Soccer Teams, This Time With Eva Longoria On Board

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If you are an actor and/or celebrity with a surplus of money, there are a lot of things you can do, like start a beauty line or invest in a fancy tequila brand. In fact, that’s what most celebrities seem to do these days when they are looking to throw money at stuff. But the latest trend is to find and fund a sports team in need, and that’s what Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been up to over the last few years, which has definitely been working for them. Though in the Rock’s case, he just made up a whole new sport.

Reynolds and McElhenney purchased a football (also known as soccer, to some) team in 2021, and now the duo are going to expand their sports roster by purchasing a stake in Mexico’s Club Necaxa. The pair join fellow actor and investor Eva longoria, who already owns a stake in the team.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, there are no current plans to produce a docuseries, unlike the popular Welcome To Wrexham which is heading into its third season after snagging five Emmy awards last year.

Longoria bought about 50% of the franchise in 2021, which is based in northern-central Mexico. Longoria joined investors Al Tylis and Sam Porter in hopes of boosting the team’s popularity, with the help of Longoria’s Hyphenate Media Group.

The deal is in place to help meet the demand of fans and increase popularity in a worldwide market. The exact number of the deal was no revealed, but THR reports that the duo’s stake is of “significant” size. How much tequila could they make with that?

(Via The Hollywood Reporter)

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12 books that people say are life-changing reads

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Out of all human inventions, books might just be the greatest. That may be a bold statement in the face of computers, the internet and the international space station, but none of those things would be possible without books. The written recording of human knowledge has allowed our advancements in learning to be passed on through generations, not to mention the capturing of human creativity in the form of longform storytelling.

Books have the power to change our lives on a fundamental level, shift our thinking, influence our beliefs, put us in touch with our feelings and help us understand ourselves and one another better.

That’s why we asked Upworthy’s audience to share a book that changed their life. Thousands of responses later, we have a list of inspiring reads that rose to the top.


Unsurprisingly, the most common responses were religious scriptures—the Bible, the Quran, the Book of Mormon, etc. Beyond those, here are the most common books, both fiction and non-fiction, that people considered life-changing.

1. “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho

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“From the very first page, Coelho’s storytelling prowess weaves a tapestry of adventure, wisdom, and self-discovery that is unparalleled. The protagonist’s quest for his personal legend resonated deeply with me, prompting introspection into my own aspirations and purpose. The narrative, while seemingly a simple tale, unravels layers of universal truths and timeless wisdom that are applicable to every reader’s journey.” – Matt Brown

“Such greatness. Coelho tells the story with simplicity and elegance, and it is beautiful. The Alchemist is rhetorical kind of book that stays with you, and demands some time to unfold in your mind. Loved it!” – J. Green

Find “The Alchemist” on Amazon.

2. “The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz

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“This book literally changed my outlook on so many things. I’ve read it at least three times completely through. It helps deal with anxiety and helps you reframe and analyze your thoughts which may be troubling you. The writing style is great and I’ve already read other books by the same author. Would highly recommend purchasing this if you want to rethink your assumptions about yourself or other people.” – Freddy

“By far the best book I’ve read. The simplicity in composition and detail is amazing. Would recommend everyone have a read. This book is truly a masterpiece.” – Joshua

Find “The Four Agreements” on Amazon.

3. “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee

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“I remember reading the book many years ago and being moved by it especially being from the North and not as familiar with racism. I wondered why some schools were banning it so decided to revisit. I had forgotten the details but it is still an important book and reminds us that the fight against all prejudice is never finished and its current resurgence is cause for concern. This book should be required reading at a pretty young age. We can’t change what we don’t understand. If you have children read it with them and teach them well.” – Maria

“I can’t imagine, for the life of me, why this book has been banned. It is the most moral and righteous book I’ve ever read. It represents a time in our history when racism was endemic to the white population except for one compassionate lawyer. Told from his children’s point of view with an unforgettable narrator, the story of a small southern town comes alive.” – Peggy

Find “To Kill a Mockingbird” on Amazon.

4. “The Power of Now” by Eckhart Tolle

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“This has become a true icon in the book of books on understanding how the mind works and how we become trapped in it. A must read.” – Bill C.

“This book helped me through the toughest time in my life. It was an easy read, but ultimately, it helped me open my mind to many things and see things from multiple perspectives. My life coach recommended this book, and I’m happy that she did. It truly did save my life.” – Coach J.

Find “The Power of Now” on Amazon.

5. “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig

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“I did not expect to enjoy this book so much. I very much admire the writer’s prowess in creating a beautiful and inspiring story out of a depressing premise and what I admire even more is the perspective he has given me about life.” – Ashish S.

“‘The Midnight Library’ by Matt Haig is nothing short of a literary masterpiece that effortlessly weaves together the threads of life, regret, and the boundless possibilities that lie in our choices. This No.1 Sunday Times bestseller and worldwide phenomenon is a soul-stirring exploration of the human experience that lingers in the reader’s mind long after the final page.” – George L.

Find “The Midnight Library” on Amazon.

6. “Atomic Habits” by James Clear

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“Atomic Habits by James Clear isn’t just a book; it’s a roadmap to personal excellence. Deserving a resounding 5 out of 5 stars, this masterpiece has profoundly impacted my approach to habit formation and personal development.” – Ahamed

“Whether you’re looking to break free from destructive habits, achieve ambitious goals, or simply lead a more fulfilling life, this book is a must-read. Clear’s insights have the power to ignite change and propel you towards the best version of yourself.” – SC

Find “Atomic Habits” on Amazon.

7. “Tuesdays with Morrie” by Mitch Albom

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“I wish I had read this book earlier. It teaches to love those in your life with everything you have. We never know when life will take them away. Our parents will continue to age. Our friends will drift away. We will end up driving away the ones we say ‘I love you’ to. It’s not too late to tell them how much you love them. It’s not too late to show them how much you love them. If you share your love before it’s too late, you won’t live your life with regret.” – P.M.

“Mitch Albom is my favorite author. Tuesdays with Morrie did not disappoint. Please please read this book. It is heartwarming, inspirational and will make you do an introspection that will change your priorities. I promise.” – A.C.

Find “Tuesdays with Morrie” on Amazon.

8. “Untamed” by Glennon Doyle

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“By page 16, I’d already sobbed, laughed, sobbed, reconsidered who I am, how I live my life, and what I’m doing next, and cried again. So much fire lit. This is a masterpiece. Thank the universe (and Glennon) it published now. Lord knows we need this now. It is already one of my top favorite books ever, and I read a lot. Like, a LOT.” – Anna S.

“”Untamed” is a powerful and empowering memoir that delves deep into themes of self-discovery, authenticity, and breaking free from societal expectations. Doyle’s writing is raw, honest, and deeply relatable. From the moment I started reading, I felt a connection to her journey and the struggles she navigates. One of the standout qualities of this book is Doyle’s ability to articulate complex emotions and thoughts in a way that resonates with readers. Her insights into the expectations placed on women, the constraints of traditional roles, and the journey to reclaiming one’s true self are both enlightening and inspiring.” – Frank C.

Find “Untamed” on Amazon.

9. “Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor Frankl

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“Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor E. Frankl is a poignant exploration of resilience under the most testing conditions. As a Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist, Frankl intertwines his concentration camp experiences with his psychological expertise. Central to the book is the idea of logotherapy, which posits that finding meaning in life is the primary human drive. Frankl’s narrative transcends its historical context, offering timeless insights into human endurance and the quest for purpose. The book is especially impactful for those facing personal adversities, as it highlights the power of choice and perspective in shaping one’s destiny.” – Neal W.

“This little one hundred page book is perhaps the most meaningful and profound that you can ever read. Disturbing, yet full of ‘tragic optimism,’ this book will change the way you think about life, happiness, and meaning.” – Paige T.

Find “Man’s Search for Meaning” on Amazon.

10. “The Untethered Soul” by Michael Singer

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“Michael A. Singer’s “The Untethered Soul” is a literary masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on my journey of self-discovery. I stumbled upon this gem through a TikTok video recommendation, and I am profoundly grateful that I did.” – Matt B.

“This book encapsulates every spiritual book I’ve read into a concise oneness! Everyone would benefit in some way by reading this book. Period.” – Joe S.

Find “The Untethered Soul” on Amazon.

11. “The Giver” by Lois Lowry

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“Brought this book since my daughter had to read it for school and I always like to know what are they are teaching her. I am going to be honest very surprise that they are giving this kind of story to a 8th grader since the story is very intense, surprising, sad but at the same time beautiful and teach the real meaning of love and sacrifice. That live in an idealistic world does not work and it’s never better than having love in your live.” – Marla

“The way Lois slowly introduces us into her idyllic and yet cruel world is simply amazing. The end of the book has left me completely moved and flabbergasted.” – Nathan S.

Find “The Giver” on Amazon.

12. “The Last Lecture” by Randy Pausch

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“I’ve read this book twice now. Once at 18 and now again at 33! Both time it hits deep. Fantastic read!” – A.C.

“Professor Randy Pausch was diagnosed with terminal cancer. In response, Pausch wrote and delivered one last lecture–a self-help guide on living life with purpose and meaning. But his lecture wasn’t really for his students or for the world, although it’s been a massive bestseller. It was for his children.

One of my favorite books of all-time, with one of my favorite lines of all time. ‘If I could only give three words of advice, they’d be, ‘Tell the truth.’ If I got three more, they’d be, ‘All the time.’ –Randy Pausch” – Phil W.

Find “The Last Lecture” on Amazon.

If you enjoy inspiring reads, our upcoming book, “Upworthy—GOOD PEOPLE: Stories From the Best of Humanity” features 101 stories of human decency and is now available for pre-order! Learn more here.

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This article originally appeared on 2.19.24

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Comedian gets serious on why Millenials say life hasn’t felt like ‘reality’ since 2020

Comedian Mike Mancusi struck a chord on TikTok and Instagram with a post explaining why many people, especially Millenials, think life hasn’t felt like “reality” since the beginning of the pandemic four years ago.

“The cause of this phenomenon is the fact that we’re not living life in reality anymore,” Mancusi claims. “2020 smashed our existences into our phones and into the digital world and we are no longer existing in our physical space.”

He adds that our lives now feel more like a “video game” and that we’re exposed to all of the “awful things that everybody across the entire world deals with all the time” instead of being concerned with things in our “circle of influence.”


“We are still organic beings and our brains have been completely connected to this artificial device. … We’ll eventually be cyborgs,” the comedian said.

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​He adds that even when we break out of our digital routines and go on vacation, our phones are still top-of-mind. We fear we’re missing out on something on social media and feel pressured to take photos and share the trip online.

“We are no longer actually living life in our physical space, we are living it through the phone. This is why life does not feel like reality,” Mancusi said. “Life just seems to disappear when you are trapped in a routine … a routine of our brains being completely connected to whatever is happening within this device.”

Mancusi’s bottom line is simple: You’re addicted to the phone. Return to your physical spaces.

Upworthy spoke with Mancusi and he shared his thoughts on how people can break the cycle of smartphone addiction and return to reality. He believes that we are all suffering from some form of smartphone addiction.

“[Smartphones are] an addiction that has caused a lot of change in your brain chemistry. The process of adjusting your behaviors can be long and challenging. If you’ve been scrolling your phone endlessly for 4 years, the process of getting back to the real world is not going to happen in 3 days,” he told Upworthy.

He believes that smartphone addiction is incredibly challenging because, much like food addiction, it’s impossible to go “cold turkey.”

“People need to re-adjust their relationship with their phones and incorporate strict limitations,” he told Upworthy. “For example, I won’t scroll between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m. Any time I go out to dinner with my wife, I won’t bring my phone. When I take the dog to the park, I won’t bring my phone. I’m blocking Instagram access while I’m at work.”

In the end, Mancusi believes that we need to retrain our brains to find joy in our physical lives, which have been diminished by the quick and easy dopamine hits we get from our smartphones.

“Your brain has been wired only to get joy from an unhealthy thing,” he told Upworthy. “It has been intentionally altered by tech executives. Re-training your brain to enjoy your physical space is a process that will take time, but for those who invest in it, it will pay off in the long term when you align your happiness with healthier, tangible things. Find the things that you love to do in life and re-train yourself to love them again.”

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What Time Are The Rolling Stones On Stage For The ‘Hackney Diamonds Tour?’

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What time do the Rolling Stones hit the stage on their Hackney Diamonds Tour? After all, no one wants to miss out on songs like “Start Me Up” or “Get Off Of My Cloud” because of parking or concessions, so that time has to be baked into your plans. Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards are getting up there in age, so to quote some of their contemporaries, you don’t want to miss a thing.

According to Setlist.fm, the Stones have been hitting the stage right around 9:15, about an hour and fifteen minutes after their opener, Gary Clark Jr. In addition to playing the album after which the tour is named, the band is also hitting classics from across their oeuvre like “Honky Tonk Women,” “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” and of course, “Paint It Black.” You can see the setlist and the remaining dates below.

Setlist

1. “Start Me Up”
2. “Get Off Of My Cloud”
3. “Rocks Off”
4. “Out Of Time”
5. “Angry”
6. “Beast Of Burden” (Fan-Voted Song)
7. “Mess It Up” (Live Debut)
8. “Tumbling Dice”
9. “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”
10. “Little T&A” (First Time Since 2016; Keith Richards on vocals)
11. “Sympathy For The Devil”
12. “Gimme Shelter”
13. “Honky Tonk Women”
14. “Miss You”
15. “Paint It Black”
16. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”

Encore

17. “Sweet Sounds Of Heaven”
18. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”

Dates

05/02/2024 — New Orleans, LA @ Jazz Fest
05/07/2024 — Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium
05/11/2024 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
05/15/2024 — Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field
05/23/2024 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
05/30/2024 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
06/03/2024 — Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium
06/07/2024 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium
06/11/2024 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
06/15/2024 — Cleveland, OH @ Cleveland Browns Stadium
06/20/2024 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High
06/27/2024 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
07/05/2024 — Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
07/10/2024 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
07/17/2024 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium