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Sam Raimi's new Quibi series 50 States of Fright has a simple but compelling premise: to tell the urban legends and ghost stories that haunt each of the states that make up America. In addition to serving as executive producer, Raimi co-wrote and directed the first story in the series, "The Golden Arm." A tale from his home state of Michigan that's told over three episodes and stars The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel's Rachel Brosnahan and Vikings' Travis Fimmel.

The first season of 50 States of Fright involves nine separate stories (from the states of Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oregon and Washington) that each required different actors, sets, costumes and locations, which strained the budget even more than a typical television show. But Raimi said that helped him and the other filmmakers who contributed to the series focus on making sure the stories they told were as strong as possible.

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"The Golden Arm" is based on a story that scared Raimi when he was growing up in Michigan. Creating a version of the story for 50 States of Fright was a way to share a tale that had frightened him with the world. "I remember hearing it around a campfire in Michigan," Raimi said. "It was a little different, but basically the same thing. I know there's a lot of versions of 'The Golden Arm.' This terrifies me."

50 States of Fright season 1 looked at five different states, split up into 14 different installments. Season 2 is set to look at Iowa, Washington, Colorado, and Missouri. It appears that these four states will be divided into two and three segments apiece, which means that 50 States of Fright season 2 will consist of ten episodes. That's a nice dig into more of these 50 states, even though the exact subject matter of these state-based horror stories is unclear.

Horror has a rocky history with television. With the options presented on streaming platforms today, original content that seeks to frighten the viewer can easily fall flat, but Quibi decided to go for it with their original series 50 States of Fright. The second season of the horror anthology recently premiered on the platform with the story entitled "Almost There" starring Taissa Farmiga. Set in Fort Dodge, Iowa, the episode surrounds the themes of trauma, revisiting that trauma in difficult ways- with some excellent jump-scares.

Even though the episode is both written by and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, it still has a flavorful mix of comedy and horror at times reminiscent of the executive producer, Sam Raimi, and his past work. Although many parts of the introduction to the second season give us plenty of gruesome interactions, it does an excellent job diving into what can be most monstrous, humanity. But while humanity can be monstrous, many moments can call for redemption and moving on from trauma, not too dissimilar from Hannah's story. 50 States of Frights looks to be a promising staple in original horror content and doing well in its' home at Quibi. It's time to be frightened this spooky season, so let us know which episodes you enjoyed from the new series!

The role of the various amygdala nuclei in fear conditioning is now well established, notably by lesion studies. 43,59,60,64 In rats, the central and medial nuclei of the amygdala are important in mediating conditioned aversive states, but conditioned freezing may be mediated independently.65 Thus, different types of fear-conditioned behavior may be mediated by separate nuclei within the amygdala.66

Stage fright is also known as performance anxiety. I know of people that hold back their own career to avoid public speaking. Others that say no to something they feel passionate about due to the requirement to speak publicly. For many it is a hindrance that is easily avoided and does not cause much change to life.

Hypnotherapy helps with stage fright, or performance anxiety as it does with any fear response in the brain and body. To learn more about fear and its symptoms which we describe as anxiety you can read my blog post What is anxiety?

Medication does not cure anxiety disorders but can help relieve symptoms. Health care providers, such as a psychiatrist or primary care provider, can prescribe medication for anxiety. Some states also allow psychologists who have received specialized training to prescribe psychiatric medications. The most common classes of medications used to combat anxiety disorders are antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications (such as benzodiazepines), and beta-blockers.

The first step in mastering stage fright, and all kinds of performanceanxiety, is to get a good understanding of just what kind of problemyou're dealing with. There's a trick to stage fright, as there is with most phobias, and you really need to understand the trick to find the solutions you need.

Performance Anxiety in its various forms is the most common phobia inthe United States. It's often called "stage fright", but it doesn'thave to involve a stage. Anyone whose activity brings them to theattention of an audience, however large or small, can experienceperformance anxiety. I use the terms, stage fright and performanceanxiety, interchangeably.

Performance Anxiety is most commonly experienced as a fear of public speaking.However, people whose career or other interests require them to takethe "stage" for other purposes, i.e., actors, musicians, athletes, etc.,will experience stage fright as an impairment of their own particularactivity. A mime, for instance, can experience performance anxiety,looking timid and arthritic, even though no speaking is involved.

Andfinally, there are people with a passion for creative expression. Inthis group we find performing artists, musicians, singers, actors,comedians, professional speakers and athletes. None of them are immuneto performance anxiety. If you belong to this group and develop stagefright, you face a dilemma which cannot be avoided. Your spirit urgesyou to seek out the audience, even as your body warns you to standback, and you must choose.

Stage fright is like being heckled mercilessly during yourperformance, and getting into an argument with the heckler, except thatit's your own mind doing the heckling. You get so involved in yourinternal struggle that you don't get involved with the actualperformance.

Ina complete program for stage fright, you'll need to work with theanticipation you experience in the hours, days, and weeks (maybemonths!) before a presentation. You'll need to work with the anxious symptoms you experience during the presentation. You'll need to know how to defuse the Panic Trick. And you'll need practice with the performance situation itself.

It is important to keep in mind that everyone is different, with a unique sense of what we find scary or enjoyable. This raises yet another question: While many can enjoy a good fright, why might others downright hate it?

On the Fourth of July, many animals become so frightened by the noise and commotion of fireworks that they run from otherwise familiar environments and people, and sadly become lost. They may also suffer devastating or even fatal health effects from the stress. The sudden bright flashes and sounds can cause wild animals to run into roadways, resulting in more car accidents than normal. Wildlife rehabilitation centers are often flooded with traumatized, injured and orphaned wild animals after the holiday.

Predatory birds, like bald eagles, see the harsh sounds and lights from fireworks as a threat, and may abandon their nests or habitats entirely. The explosions may cause other birds to take off en masse for prolonged periods of time and to use up vital energy reserves needed for survival. Fireworks have even frightened birds into flying so far out to sea that they did not have the energy to make the return flight. Wild birds frightened by the noise of fireworks will also fly higher and for longer, which exposes them to the harmful cocktail of ingredients in fireworks like ozone, sulfur dioxide and nitric oxide that have caused cardiovascular and respiratory damage, and even death, in humans.

All pets, even those kept indoors full-time, should always wear collars with ID tags. Indoor-only pets can become so frightened during fireworks displays that they may take desperate measures to escape the noise, including breaking through windows or door screens. You should also ensure that your pet is microchipped and that the chip is properly registered with your current contact information.

Full disclosure: I hate Halloween and always have. I hate being scared, chased, or frightened, so Halloween is my least favorite holiday. I hate how some people make Halloween even scarier than it already is.

To further channel your inner ghoul, five scare zones are stationed throughout the park and are included with park admission. These are high-traffic pedestrian areas: each offers a different theme, complete with its own monsters, ghouls, zombies, and other scary creatures that are impossible to avoid as you walk through. Because they are frightening additions to Fright Fest, Six Flags recommends that parents accompany kids through the scare zones. They open nightly at 7:30 P.M., so avoid these areas if you plan on leaving the park early. Every scare zone is marked on the Fright Guide. You can probably avoid them if you take alternate routes, but in the name of journalistic research, we walked through every scare zone as we roamed the park. They were definitely scary and well-themed, but due to the high foot traffic in those areas and the amount of creatures per guests, we were able to walk through the zones without having creatures follow us or get too close. Confession: This also could have been due to my borderline gallop through each scare zone.

It is very common for even seasoned actors to still be experiencing stage fright well into their careers, Kate Bush gave up performing live, Henry Fonda used to throw up before he went on stage even in his 70s and Meg Ryan froze in fear at a high school valedictorian speech. I keep telling myself this to get me through.

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