Author: Little Chilean
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Freakier Friday (2025): The Nostalgic, Feel-Good Sequel Now Streaming on Disney+
The 2025 Freakier Friday sequel is here — and now streaming on Disney+. Packed with nostalgic easter eggs, pop-punk throwbacks, and heartfelt mother-daughter moments, it brings the magic of the 2003 classic back for a new generation (and all of us elder millennials). Fun, warm, and surprisingly relatable, it’s the perfect feel-good film to revisit…
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What Disney Movies Really Taught Me About Being a Fearless Woman
Growing up, like many girls, I adored Disney movies. Films with women as main characters who were strong-minded, fearless, and curious enough to explore new worlds. It took me years to realise that the Yasmins, Megaras, and Ariels from my childhood — and the Moanas, Meridas, and Elsas of later years — were more than…
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How Music Changes the Way Your Beer Tastes –Backed by Science (and a Ramones Track)
The article explores the scientific connection between music and taste perception, specifically how music can influence the flavor of beer. It mentions a study that supports these findings while referencing a Ramones track to illustrate the point. The content highlights the unique relationship between auditory and gustatory experiences.
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Why The Night Manager Hits Different When You Work in Hospitality: A Personal Review Before Season 2 Drops
Originally published on Little Chilean, this review dives into BBC’s The Night Manager, exploring how the show mirrors the hidden challenges of working in hospitality. From professional facades to navigating complex guest interactions, discover why this espionage thriller resonates with anyone behind a front desk.
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7 Small Changes That Can Totally Transform Your Life (No Heroic Effort Required)
Building a great life involves small, consistent changes rather than grand gestures. Daily practices such as a priming routine, walking, mindfulness, reading, writing goals, improving mental health, avoiding sugary snacks, and expressing gratitude contribute to personal growth. These small adjustments lead to substantial life improvements over time.
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The daylight saving time is messing with my work
How to Stay Productive When Time-change Messes with Your Schedule Summer is here. Sunshine, lighter jackets—life feels good… until you remember that little thing where we all pretend an hour disappeared. Yep, daylight saving time. By Little Chilean https://littlechilean.medium.com/ On paper, it sounds great. Longer days! More light! Instagrammable sunsets at 8 p.m.! But for…
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How to Spark Eco-Friendly Change in Your Neighbourhood (Without Losing Your Mind
Looking to live more sustainably but feel like your neighbourhood missed the memo? This article shares practical, feel-good tips for eco-minded women who want to make real, local change — without burning out. From tackling neglected storm drains and pushing for lake restoration, to adding native plants and getting support for community composting or solar…
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Explore the World Through Your Favourite Tunes
Music transforms life into an immersive experience, fueling adventures globally and shaping personal narratives. Embracing this passion can lead to unforgettable moments at festivals, new cultural encounters, and potential career opportunities in the industry. Moreover, music serves as a powerful tool for mental and physical wellness, enhancing overall positivity and health.
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Here. Would you lie with me and just forget the world?
When people come together to create a song, they cannot predict its impact. As thousands unite in singing along, hearts become one, and the song’s magic takes over. Despite personal experiences, the song’s familiarity brings a shared desire to sing out loud. This powerful unity was evident at Rock Werchter, leaving a lasting impression on…
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Home is NOT where the heart is
Feeling at home is something that we all crave, no matter where we are in the world. And yet, it can be challenging to find that sense of belonging, especially in unfamiliar surroundings. But it’s important to remember that the feeling of home isn’t just about the place or the people that surround us, but…
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Let’s get in the International Hummus Day mood!
Looking for the perfect recipe for the dreamiest, smoothest hummus? The secret isn’t in using fancy ingredients, it’s all about the order of the steps! But don’t worry, as we celebrate International Hummus Day on the 13th of May, I got you covered. Here is a simple and delicious recipe, and some fun ideas to…
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Letter from the Editor “Magical Times”
Welcome to December! If you’ve been following us for a while, you know that this is my favourite month of the year. And since I moved from the Southern to the Northern Hemisphere, it’s settled even more at the top of the list, since I’ve been able to enjoy for the first time a white…
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“My holiday is stressing me out”
Overthinking and feeling anxious is something most of us will experience in some kind of scenario. But this and a holiday should never be found in the same sentence. Yet sometimes we find ourselves overwhelmed by pre-trip planning and doing a thousand things at the same time to ensure we will be able to “relax”…
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Letter from the Editor “New Old Ground”
There’s beauty in revisiting an “old” place with a new set of eyes. Being able to see a scenario with a new perspective and giving it the quality of something new is a skill we should all learn to love and master. Have a beautiful month of September, and don’t forget to open your eyes…
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Letter from the Editor: “Rebirth”
In this August 2023 issue, we want to celebrate […] The amazing energy we get from starting over, from setting our own blank page and feeling reborn, stronger, better, and most of all, more confident.
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Breaking free
Welcome to July and to our 30th issue of Life Lovers Magazine! That’s right, this one magazine you’re reading at the moment marks the 30th month of existence of this little dream called Life Lovers Magazine. Titled “Breaking free”, in this edition, we take a look at leaving social standards and what is “expected of…
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June 2023: Letter from the Editor
Did you picture your life differently from what it is now? When you look back, do you feel much regret about something that happened or something that didn’t happen? We all feel like it from time to time.
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May 2023: Letter from the Editor
“Lessons Learned through travelling” When we experience new things and as we grow older, we’ll encounter so many wonderful moments and experiences, and a handful of surprises as well. Whether these are good or not, we learn from them, every step of the way. And that’s the magic of travelling, putting ourselves out there to…
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April 2023: Letter from the Editor
Reinventing ourselves Have you ever woken up feeling like you need a big change? Like something is not quite right with how things are going, whether it is in your work, relationships, your home, the city where you live in or how you’ve been feeding your body. When we have a curious mind, –one that…
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Hydrate yourself with Kombucha this spring
The exploration of kombucha reveals it as a flavorful, sustainable drink often misunderstood as unappealing. After testing various brands, it’s clear many prioritize eco-friendly practices. Kombucha is beneficial for gut health, hydration, and serves as a low-calorie alternative to sugary sodas. Five recommended brands highlight this trend in sustainability and taste.

