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[Navigating Life and Hobbies During the Pandemic: A Guide to Productive Pastimes]-[Episode 35 - The Most Popular Hobbies During The Pandemic]

Learn Everyday English · B1 · 2021-05-31

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Embracing Hobbies in a Changing World

The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally altered the rhythm of daily life across the globe. As lockdowns and quarantines forced individuals to spend extended periods at home, many found themselves battling the feeling of being "stir crazy." In response, people turned to various hobbies and pastimes to maintain mental well-being, structure their time, and remain productive.

The Multifaceted Benefits of Hobbies

Beyond simply killing time, engaging in hobbies offers significant psychological and practical advantages. According to the host, Gary, hobbies serve as a vital form of "stress relief," helping individuals manage difficult life situations, including health or family issues. Furthermore, hobbies can:

  • Structure Time: They help individuals become more efficient in their daily routines.
  • Foster Connections: They nurture social connections and allow people to meet others with "common interests."
  • Enhance Identity: Engaging in diverse activities adds layers to one's self-identity.
  • Skill Development: Hobbies like learning a new language can lead to career advancement and increased innovation.

A Ranking of Popular Pandemic Pastimes

Based on data from The Ladders, the podcast outlines several activities that surged in popularity during the crisis:

  1. Entertainment: Topping the list at 70%, "binge-watching" TV shows and movies via streaming services became a primary escape for those confined to their homes.
  2. Reading: At 50%, reading—whether through physical books, e-readers, or Kindles—provided a popular intellectual outlet.
  3. Home Fitness: With gyms closed, 35% of people turned to "working out" at home, utilizing apps, weights, and online tutorials to stay in shape.
  4. Creative Pursuits: Arts and crafts (33%) and learning musical instruments remained popular, with local music stores reporting consistent business despite the economic uncertainty.
  5. DIY and Home Improvement: Many took the opportunity to renovate their living spaces, focusing on "do it yourself" (DIY) projects like repainting or remodeling.
  6. Wellness and Mindfulness: Yoga (28%) and meditation (14%) became essential tools for those looking to "chill out" and center themselves amidst the frustration of the pandemic.
  7. Culinary Arts: Baking and cooking saw a significant rise as people had more "time on their hands" to experiment in the kitchen.
  8. Lifelong Learning: Approximately 6% of people utilized their newfound free time to start learning a new language, aided by modern technology like Zoom, Skype, and WhatsApp.

Conclusion

The pandemic, while challenging, acted as a catalyst for personal growth for many. Whether through gardening, playing board games, or listening to podcasts, these activities provided a necessary reprieve. As the world slowly returns to a semblance of normalcy, the lessons learned and the skills acquired during this period—such as the resilience gained from creative recovery and the discipline of self-study—remain valuable assets for the future.

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📖 Transcript

Hey, hello and welcome to the Learn Every Day English podcast your roadway to English proficiency You've come to the right place to improve your listening comprehension skills and mastery of the English language My name is Gary and I'll be your host today I'm a native English speaker born and raised
in the United States or the us of a as we say sometimes I'm a retired civil engineer living in a small, Texas town about one hour north of Houston I'm also a language learner like you so I know what it is like to learn a new and a different language I'm studying Spanish.
So I have the same difficulties as you do Hey, so now let's jump right in to today's episode Well, howdy y 'all.
Hello listeners and welcome back to the learn everyday English podcast Hope you've been enjoying these lessons and they've been helping you out Glad to have you with me today.
And again, my name is Gary So in this episode, we're going to be talking about something else.
That's a little bit different talking about the hobbies and past times That people have been doing During this coronavirus outbreak or during the pandemic It has changed people's lives tremendously in what they do and what they don't do what they can do and What they can't do.

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