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Woman's Day

June/July 2024
Magazine

Woman's Day, one of the oldest and most beloved of all the traditional women's magazines, is ever-evolving to fit the needs of modern readers.

Have a ball this summer!

WD on TV

Sunny, happy people

smile file summer fun • Save these dates: There are a whole lot of happy-makers to put on your calendar!

I ’ M TURNING 35! • Posing expert Christine Buzan wants you to step into the spotlight.

YOUR RECIPE BOX Life-changing chili • This recipe from Linda Arceo of Ocean City, NJ, was a Woman’s Day cover star!

from the HEART with Candace Cameron Bure • In my column as your Chief Spiritual Officer, I share a meaningful verse that lifts my spirits and guides me in the right direction. I hope it does the same for you!

Life lessons • As WD’s Rabbi in Residence, I’ll share some ancient and universal Jewish wisdom that I hope will help everyone lead a more beautiful life.

“We celebrate family at tulip time ” • WD Creative Director Peter Hemmel finds that these flowers never fail to put a spring in his step. Let them do the same for you!

Star spangled STYLE • Avoid the decorating dull zone (Halloween is still months away!) and spread patriotic cheer throughout your home.

let the funshine in! • Happy summer! The sunniest season is here, and your future is looking bright. Let our get-outside guide help you make the most of the longer days and the awesome weather.

BE A KID AGAIN • Ride the rides, eat the treats, and play all the games, because there are perks to reliving your best childhood memories. Nostalgia can make people feel socially connected, and nostalgia-induced social connectedness breeds a sense of meaning, self-continuity, optimism, and inspiration, according to a recent review of studies in Current Opinion in Psychology.

HOW A FOODIE EATS AT A FAIR • You’ve got only one stomach, so we asked Noah Cappe, host of Best Bite in Town on Food Network and Cooking Channel’s Carnival Eats, to reveal his strategy for using it wisely.

ACTUALLY WIN A CARNIVAL GAME • Take this insider advice from George D’Olivo, owner of Classic Amusement, a family entertainment and carnival company in California.

Beat the heat • It’s all about picking the right fan. Here’s what to look for, per the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute.

WATER YOU WAITING FOR? • Pool days are infinitely more fun with floaties.

how to EASE SUMMER BUMMERS • Sometimes you just can’t avoid ’em! Caroline A. Chang, M.D., a dermatologist and founder of Rhode Island Dermatology Institute, shares her advice for dealing with warmweather challenges.

5 steps for a longer-lasting swimsuit • These tips from Carolyn Forté, executive director of the Good Housekeeping Institute’s Home Care and Cleaning Lab, will keep this summer staple looking its best.

Apply fun-screen! • Putting on sunscreen won’t feel like a chore anymore with these innovative products. Just be sure to seek out formulas labeled “broad-spectrum” (meaning they protect against both UVA and UVB rays) with an SPF of 30 or higher, says Kiran Mian, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City.

how to Get sand out of anything

GREAT ESCAPES • Whether you’re reading on the beach or on your couch, these charming pageturners will take you somewhere new.

really GOOD FOOD • The Kansas City–raised chef is supporting her community one dish at a time.

What’s for dinner tonight?! • Easy meals for the whole family

Delicious SUMMER • Revel in the sunniest days of the year by throwing a backyard bash.

This month it’s… CUCUMBERS • There are so many ways to enjoy this cool, crunchy, ultra-hydrating crop.

DINNER under the STARS • Prep the firepit for tonight’s...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 96 Publisher: Hearst Edition: June/July 2024

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  • Release date: May 23, 2024

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Woman's Day, one of the oldest and most beloved of all the traditional women's magazines, is ever-evolving to fit the needs of modern readers.

Have a ball this summer!

WD on TV

Sunny, happy people

smile file summer fun • Save these dates: There are a whole lot of happy-makers to put on your calendar!

I ’ M TURNING 35! • Posing expert Christine Buzan wants you to step into the spotlight.

YOUR RECIPE BOX Life-changing chili • This recipe from Linda Arceo of Ocean City, NJ, was a Woman’s Day cover star!

from the HEART with Candace Cameron Bure • In my column as your Chief Spiritual Officer, I share a meaningful verse that lifts my spirits and guides me in the right direction. I hope it does the same for you!

Life lessons • As WD’s Rabbi in Residence, I’ll share some ancient and universal Jewish wisdom that I hope will help everyone lead a more beautiful life.

“We celebrate family at tulip time ” • WD Creative Director Peter Hemmel finds that these flowers never fail to put a spring in his step. Let them do the same for you!

Star spangled STYLE • Avoid the decorating dull zone (Halloween is still months away!) and spread patriotic cheer throughout your home.

let the funshine in! • Happy summer! The sunniest season is here, and your future is looking bright. Let our get-outside guide help you make the most of the longer days and the awesome weather.

BE A KID AGAIN • Ride the rides, eat the treats, and play all the games, because there are perks to reliving your best childhood memories. Nostalgia can make people feel socially connected, and nostalgia-induced social connectedness breeds a sense of meaning, self-continuity, optimism, and inspiration, according to a recent review of studies in Current Opinion in Psychology.

HOW A FOODIE EATS AT A FAIR • You’ve got only one stomach, so we asked Noah Cappe, host of Best Bite in Town on Food Network and Cooking Channel’s Carnival Eats, to reveal his strategy for using it wisely.

ACTUALLY WIN A CARNIVAL GAME • Take this insider advice from George D’Olivo, owner of Classic Amusement, a family entertainment and carnival company in California.

Beat the heat • It’s all about picking the right fan. Here’s what to look for, per the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute.

WATER YOU WAITING FOR? • Pool days are infinitely more fun with floaties.

how to EASE SUMMER BUMMERS • Sometimes you just can’t avoid ’em! Caroline A. Chang, M.D., a dermatologist and founder of Rhode Island Dermatology Institute, shares her advice for dealing with warmweather challenges.

5 steps for a longer-lasting swimsuit • These tips from Carolyn Forté, executive director of the Good Housekeeping Institute’s Home Care and Cleaning Lab, will keep this summer staple looking its best.

Apply fun-screen! • Putting on sunscreen won’t feel like a chore anymore with these innovative products. Just be sure to seek out formulas labeled “broad-spectrum” (meaning they protect against both UVA and UVB rays) with an SPF of 30 or higher, says Kiran Mian, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City.

how to Get sand out of anything

GREAT ESCAPES • Whether you’re reading on the beach or on your couch, these charming pageturners will take you somewhere new.

really GOOD FOOD • The Kansas City–raised chef is supporting her community one dish at a time.

What’s for dinner tonight?! • Easy meals for the whole family

Delicious SUMMER • Revel in the sunniest days of the year by throwing a backyard bash.

This month it’s… CUCUMBERS • There are so many ways to enjoy this cool, crunchy, ultra-hydrating crop.

DINNER under the STARS • Prep the firepit for tonight’s...


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