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Atlanta CNN —Every October, World Mental Health Day tries to expand the conversation around mental health and brings awareness to the many ways you can improve your emotional well-being. I wish I could tell you a story about the exact point in time when I started to struggle with my mental health. It’s the most pure and honest relationship I’ve ever experienced, and for that, horses are a mental health tool I continue to come back to. Some studies show equine-assisted psychotherapy can help with a variety of mental health issues including anxiety, low self-esteem, addiction, trauma, depression and antisocial behavior. “You just come as you are.”The Stride Ahead care team spends time with one of the program’s therapy horses.
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Read previewHarry Potter is lauded as the brave and successful hero of his titular fantasy series, but what actually changed after he defeated Voldemort? The real evils plaguing the Wizarding World cut deeper than one powerful villain. And based on Harry's thoughts right after the Battle of Hogwarts, his actions didn't get to the root of the issue. In the Wizarding World, house-elves are imprisoned and forced to do manual labor despite the fact that wizards could easily accomplish those tasks using, you know, magic. Unsurprisingly, 19 years later, wizard supremacy is alive and wellThe "Harry Potter" series ends with a flash-forward to 19 years later.
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Miriam Margolyes thinks adult "Harry Potter" fans need to grow up. Margolyes, who played Professor Sprout, is puzzled by adults still obsessed with the franchise. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMiriam Margolyes thinks that if you're in your 30s and still identifying yourself as a Gryffindor, it's time to grow up. "I worry about Harry Potter fans because they should be over that by now," the British-born star, who played Professor Sprout in the "Harry Potter" franchise, said during an interview with New Zealand's 1News.
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London CNN —Leslie Phillips, the British actor who starred in the Carry On movie franchise and later voiced the Sorting Hat in the Harry Potter films, has died at the age of 98. Phillips passed away “peacefully in his sleep” on Monday, his agent Jonathan Lloyd confirmed to the PA news agency. Turning down the opportunity to move to Hollywood, he remained in Britain where he went on to star in three Carry On films: Carry On Nurse, Carry On Teacher and Carry on Constable. Fellow actor Sanjeev Bhaskar tweeted a video of Phillips from his BBC show The Kumars at No 42. A truly warm, funny and gentle man #RIPLesliePhillips”Also paying tribute to him was Piers Morgan, who tweeted: “RIP Leslie Phillips, 98.
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