But Shea is dogged and not easily intimidated. He takes Shea boxing and punches him in the face until his nose bleeds while telling him not to be “a pussy”. He tries to humiliate Shea by inviting him onto his podcast and taunting him like a playground bully, hoping to goad the journalist into singing for him. Tate is edgy but also appears to underestimate Shea, who with his foppish hair and neat button-ups seems like an easy mark for the influencer, who wears a gun in his waistband and his shirt open to reveal large tattoos and pecs as round and shiny as his bald pate. In December Tate and his brother were arrested by Romanian police as part of an investigation into human trafficking and rape Shea was already talking to women in the UK who have accused him of rape. Shea was ahead of the story: he had already begun filming when Tate’s social media accounts were suspended in August 2022 over his misogyny (Elon Musk has since allowed him to return to Twitter, where he has over five million followers). The Vice News journalist Matt Shea, whose documentary The Dangerous Rise of Andrew Tate is now available on BBC Three, proved me wrong. However, there is no enough research yet to back this theory.I thought I knew all I needed to about the self-styled “king of toxic masculinity”, Andrew Tate, the former kickboxer and reality TV personality who has built up a huge online following among disaffected men and boys. If you listen to music that is loud and jarring, your baby could develop an aggressive and anxious personality. For example, a pregnant woman who listens to soothing sounds and soft music may have a baby with a calm personality. It is also believed that the type of music you listen to during your pregnancy can have an effect on the baby's overall personality. If this is true, you can use the same music to soothe your little one after he/she is born. Some researchers say your unborn baby may be able to remember the music and the sounds that you listened to while you were pregnant even after birth. This will improve his/her mental stimulation and significantly enhance the baby's concentration, auditory senses, and skills. When you listen to your favourite songs with headphones on, your baby may try to concentrate on the sound waves. This may improve the baby's reflexes and reactions, as well as overall movement. When the unborn baby hears the vibration, he/she may also try to move in sync with the beats. A stronger connection with your unborn child can enrich you and your baby's lives.īelieve it or not, the baby in your womb can also hear the music you're listening to. Music can evoke positive emotions, which in turn can create a prenatal stimulation that will help you to bond with your unborn baby. Strengthens the bond with your unborn baby Below are 6 more reasons why you should listen to music during pregnancy. After 20 days, the researchers saw improvement in the unborn baby's reflexes, responses, movement and mental stimulation, while it provided calming and positive effects on the pregnant woman. As part of the study, a group of pregnant women was encouraged to listen to Karnatic music of Kalyani raga for at least 20 minutes each day. Studies have also revealed that listening to music while pregnant can benefit both the mother and the unborn baby in many ways.Įxposure to music while in the womb was linked to significant improvement in the overall mental, cognizant, behavioral, sensory, psychological and emotional development in unborn babies.Įffects of Indian classical music on pregnant womenĪ study found that Indian classical music, specifically the Kalyani raga, has a significant influence on both the pregnant women and their unborn babies. In addition, extending music to patients is known to improve surgical outcomes. Some surgeons believe that playing their favourite music help relieve stress in the operating room. Because of its healing power, music therapy has been used since ancient times to treat a variety of physical and mental problems. Listening to music is an easy way to lift the mood or relieve stress. Written by Longjam Dineshwori |Updated : Aug12:27 PM IST
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