Cord Cutting 101: What You Need to Know to Make the Switch
January 28, 2020
With the growing prominence and libraries on digital streaming services, more and more people are ditching their cable bills and moving to streaming-only television. If you're thinking about cutting the cord it can feel a bit overwhelming at first. Here's what you need to know about cord-cutting before you make the switch.
Cord-cutting looks set to be the future of televised content, with more and more consumers opting to get all of their TV off the internet. Streaming apps provide an easy-to-use solution for HD-quality video, all at a reduced cost. If you've been considering making the switch, there's no time like today. Start researching your cord-cutting options today and your wallet may just thank you tomorrow.
Do Your Research
Before jumping into cord-cutting, you should take time to research what options are available to you. Create a list of all the television you watch, including both things that you would not be able to live without and things that are not mandatory but that you enjoy. Now compare that list with the number of streaming services you will need to subscribe to in order to keep watching the shows you want to see. It's important to know exactly what you'll need to pay for, not just to make it easier to get set up once you make the switch, but also to decide if moving to an all-streaming plan is the right decision in the first place.Do the Math
Once you've determined how much it would cost you to subscribe to the cord-cutting services you are interested in you can begin the process of comparing to your cable bill. One of the major benefits of going all-streaming is the ability to more precisely cater to what you are and aren't paying for, so it is likely that streaming offers a discount, but not guaranteed. Knowing the relative cost of both options is crucial in determining which is the better option for you.Get Your Tech Sorted
Today's streaming services allow you to watch your shows and movies in stunning HD quality video, but that's only true if you have the right devices to play them. Whether you're intending to use your computer or a video game console, it's important that you ensure that you'll be able to get all of the services you want to sign up for to work on your home theater. In addition to the devices, you'll be using for streaming, you should also make sure that you have a router and modem capable of handling HD-quality video streaming.Watch for Bundle Deals and Specials
One way that you can further increase your savings when switching over from traditional television options to cord-cutting solutions is to look for bundling opportunities. For example, Hulu, Disney and ESPN all offer a single bundle where you gain access to all three streaming services at a fraction of the cost of signing up for each individually. While streaming is usually the cheaper route for your TV needs even without bundles, that's no reason you shouldn't look to save even more by paying less.Unsubscribe When You Don't Need It
When you have a traditional cable package, it's likely that you'll be asked to enroll in a contract that runs for at least one year, if not longer. With streaming services you're not bound to these same contractual terms which makes it easier to ensure that you don't have to pay for unused services. If you don't think you'll need a streaming service for a month or longer, you can likely pause your account then resume it when you need it at no added cost. If you love binging shows, a great trick is to only use one service at a time, then switch which is activated when you're ready to try shows on a new service.Find a Reliable ISP
When cutting the cable cord the most important thing is being able to trust your internet service. If you can't get consistent high-speed broadband from your ISP then everything else in your plan falls apart. When you're using your WiFi to stream to all your devices and double as your television, you need to know that you can count on your connection to remain consistent and quick even when multiple devices are in use.Cord-cutting looks set to be the future of televised content, with more and more consumers opting to get all of their TV off the internet. Streaming apps provide an easy-to-use solution for HD-quality video, all at a reduced cost. If you've been considering making the switch, there's no time like today. Start researching your cord-cutting options today and your wallet may just thank you tomorrow.
GIVEAWAY | The King's Speech
January 19, 2020 • giveaway, theatre
After a December full of amazing shows at the National Theatre, I've been itching to go back for my first show of 2020 there and while I love musicals, next up is a play that I'm so excited to see: The King's Speech!
In it's U.S. debut, The King's Speech is based on the true story of King George VI's struggle with a speech impediment and the friendship he formed with his unconventional speech therapist. This play inspired the Colin Firth film of the same name!
Allied media is generously allowing me to give one winner a pair of tickets to the opening night performance on Tuesday, February 11th at 7:30 PM.
To enter, simply leave a comment (you must include an email address in the body of the comment) telling me why you want to see the show. A winner will be contacted on Friday, January 31.
Good luck!
Washington, DC, USA
Arbonne30: One Year Update
January 17, 2020 • brands, health and beauty
I started the Arbonne 30 Days to Healthy Living Challenge in 2019 when I finally decided enough was enough. I was disgusted with my body and it was affecting more than just my vanity. During those 30 days, I posted weekly updates but not a "final" results post.
My reasoning was simple: I finished 30 days, but I'm wasn't finished. I continued 2019 in "maintenance mode" losing a few more pounds and becoming in better shape overall.
I'm in the midst of my second "true" 30 day program, and now seems as good a time as any to share the scale and non-scale victories from the program throughout 2019.
I have no shame in saying I only did the program initially to lose weight. I wasn't looking for or expecting any of these extra benefits, but I'm so grateful for all these other victories that came as a result!
January is the easiest time for me personally to comply to the program 100%, but programs run constantly throughout the year. I love the supportive community - I can always turn to someone else for recipe inspiration or any type of questions!
Last year, my eating was on the boring side just to keep things easy. I wasn't unhappy by any means, but I knew I'd want more variety this time around, and having both the experience and the community made it so much easier to find some new yummy meals. I was able to confidently scour Pinterest this time around and make modifications to recipes that caught my eye.
I get that not everyone wants to see skin, so I won't post my full-body initial before and after pictures here, but if you're curious about those or have any questions at all, contact me! It's embarrassing for me to see where I was when I started, but the results are so worth it, and if it helps anyone else feel healthier or more comfortable in their own skin, I'm so happy to share!
My reasoning was simple: I finished 30 days, but I'm wasn't finished. I continued 2019 in "maintenance mode" losing a few more pounds and becoming in better shape overall.
I'm in the midst of my second "true" 30 day program, and now seems as good a time as any to share the scale and non-scale victories from the program throughout 2019.
Non-scale victories
- Fewer naps needed
- Fewer headaches
- Resting heart rate decreased
- No "afternoon slump" at work
- Fewer side effects during "that time" including no weight gained (I'd often gained 3+ lbs during my cycle and blamed the hormones)
- Easier to exercise
I have no shame in saying I only did the program initially to lose weight. I wasn't looking for or expecting any of these extra benefits, but I'm so grateful for all these other victories that came as a result!
Scale victories
- 25 pounds lost (and kept off all year!)
- 15 overall inches lost
- Down one clothing size
Observations
Progress was and is gradual. Month 1 was a complete nutritional overhaul. Month 2 was learning about how to modify the plan to make it sustainable for me. Month 3 introduced increased exercise. Even though the bulk of my weight was lost in month 1, I really started noticing a healthier looking body after month 2. I'm glad I built habits step by step as it has been so much easier for me to keep up instead of feeling overwhelmed by trying to do too much in the beginning.January is the easiest time for me personally to comply to the program 100%, but programs run constantly throughout the year. I love the supportive community - I can always turn to someone else for recipe inspiration or any type of questions!
Last year, my eating was on the boring side just to keep things easy. I wasn't unhappy by any means, but I knew I'd want more variety this time around, and having both the experience and the community made it so much easier to find some new yummy meals. I was able to confidently scour Pinterest this time around and make modifications to recipes that caught my eye.
I get that not everyone wants to see skin, so I won't post my full-body initial before and after pictures here, but if you're curious about those or have any questions at all, contact me! It's embarrassing for me to see where I was when I started, but the results are so worth it, and if it helps anyone else feel healthier or more comfortable in their own skin, I'm so happy to share!
Baltimore, MD, USA
4 Broadway Shows I'm Dying to See in 2020
January 6, 2020 • theatre
Going into 2019, I sarcastically wrote "see all the shows" as my resolution...and promptly forgot about it. It was only when We got back together for NYE 2020 that I saw the things I'd written in jest the year before and realized...hey! I did it!
In 2019, I saw 30 shows.
I'm not loaded, I promise. Some shows were from a season subscription while others were free press tickets, a Broadway trip I won, or discounted Goldstar tickets.
It was a great year for theatre and while I don't know that I can top that count in 2020, I do expect it will be another great year.
Lots of new shows and revivals alike are lined up for their Broadway opening this year, and 4 in particular have caught my eye:
(Pro tip: go in spring just before the Tony's. Most shows will be open and you won't have to worry about ticket prices surging or shows closing after all the publicity)
In 2019, I saw 30 shows.
I'm not loaded, I promise. Some shows were from a season subscription while others were free press tickets, a Broadway trip I won, or discounted Goldstar tickets.
It was a great year for theatre and while I don't know that I can top that count in 2020, I do expect it will be another great year.
Lots of new shows and revivals alike are lined up for their Broadway opening this year, and 4 in particular have caught my eye:
(Pro tip: go in spring just before the Tony's. Most shows will be open and you won't have to worry about ticket prices surging or shows closing after all the publicity)
Jagged Little Pill
Are you a true 90's kid if you aren't obsessed with this album? This is a jukebox musical featuring an original storyline with the music of Alanis Morissette, mostly from the titular album. I've been stalking this show since it's pre-Broadway run in Boston. It opened in December, and I can't wait!
Diana
I was only 10 when Princess Diana lost her life and knew little of her. I'm excited to see her story on stage. Will this be gone in a season or the new Evita?
An added perk for me is the participation of director Christopher Ashley who directed my all-time favorite show, Come From Away!
An added perk for me is the participation of director Christopher Ashley who directed my all-time favorite show, Come From Away!
Six
This show was a smash on the West End and it's making its way stateside in 2020. It's a modern retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII with a pop twist, and exactly the type of creativity I've been yearning for more of on Broadway.
While movie adaptations and jukebox scores have their place and can be amazing, one can only take so many at a time!
While movie adaptations and jukebox scores have their place and can be amazing, one can only take so many at a time!
The Music Man
One of two revivals on my list, how can you possibly say no to a fun, classic show that features Hugh Jackman as the lead?
While I'm bummed that this show is forcing successful fan favorite Beetlejuice out of it's home theatre, I don't think that will be enough to discourage fans of the musical or Jackman from seeing this anticipated revival!
While I'm bummed that this show is forcing successful fan favorite Beetlejuice out of it's home theatre, I don't think that will be enough to discourage fans of the musical or Jackman from seeing this anticipated revival!
New York, NY, USA
Jesus Christ Superstar 50th Anniversary Tour | Baltimore, MD
January 2, 2020 • theatre
Who: Amy & I
What: Jesus Christ Superstar - the touring revival of Andrew Lloyd Weber's 1970 rock opera
When: December 2019
Where: Hippodrome Theatre, Baltimore, MD
Why: What's the buzz, tell me what's a-happening...
Thoughts:
My first exposure to Jesus Christ Superstar was the live concert starring John Legend in 2018. While these Broadway telecasts are notoriously bad (and yet, I continue to watch), this one...wasn't.
It was good. Good enough that 4 days after it aired, a new 50th anniversary national touring production was announced. Good enough that 2 weeks after it aired, it was what the audience was discussing all around me as I sat in the Vivian Beaumont theatre waiting for the matinee of My Fair Lady to begin.
The tour launched this past October, making it to Baltimore this past December, and...wow.
Admittedly, I don't have a theatrical production to compare to, but this production was stunning. Full of symbolism, creativity, and insane talent, I am so glad it was my last show of 2019 because it truly ended the year with a bang!
I'm always cautious to not give anything away in my reviews, but I will say this: Jesus got a standing ovation. After a song in the middle of the show. That kind of thing does not happen. Baltimore is generous with standing ovations post-show (not nearly as generous as DC who stands for anyone who sets foot on a stage, but still), but to get on your feet and cheer mid-show? You know it's gotta be good!
Get to a performance near you. Enjoy the 90 minutes, no intermission momentum. Check out the insane bios of the cast in your Playbill. Indie musician? Check. Broadway performers? Check. America's Next Top Model contestant? Yeah, they've got that too. I tend to follow one or two performers after each show if someone catches my eye, but this time? I followed the whole freaking cast.
JCS was my final show of 2019 and I can definitely say it wrapped up my 30-show year with a bang! While it seems like a show that can be controversial, the theatre was packed and you could hear a pin drop at the end - the production is that good. I hope you have the opportunity to see it in a city near you!
Baltimore, MD, USA
2020 is Here and I'm Making Things Happen
January 1, 2020 • baltimore, holiday, life
Happy New Year, everyone!
I rang in the year a few blocks away with Sean and our amazing neighbors. Between the abundance of sparkle, the nostalgia of last year's silly resolutions (I achieved most of mine, yay!), and the laughs had while playing Jackbox games (how did I not know about these until now!?), I'd say the night was a success!
The girls decided to have some fun with coordinated sequin dresses. They were a $40 Amazon Prime purchase that fit all of us (sizes M-XXL are all being worn here, mostly true to size), in an abundance of colors - we represent 6 of the 12 available (taller girls, take note: it will be short!).
We're already thinking of opportunities to swap colors amongst ourselves and wear them again.
While I'm not sure if I can top my 2019 record of 30 shows seen, I am starting the year off right with a show today at a Baltimore theatre I'm embarrassed to say I haven't yet been to.
Cheers!
Baltimore, MD, USA
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