BINGE
I might be biased thanks to a childhood full of Bring It On movies, but Netflix's new documentary series Cheer is amazing and managed to fill the Queer Eye-shaped hole in my heart with its wholesome nature. It follows the best cheer squad in America and their bid to remain the best - with all the fallouts, tears, drama, injuries and triumph that encompasses. Plus you get to see some breathtaking athleticism and tear-jerking personal stories and to meet Jerry, the purest, most joyous man, who is clearly 2020's gift to the internet.
LEARN
Last week a friend recommended 300 Days Alone and I'm so glad I took his advice and watched it. The doco follows Swiss adventurer Xavier Rosset as he voluntarily ships off to a deserted island to live alone for 300 days with little more than a few essentials, a Swiss army knife, a machete and the video equipment he uses to self-record his adventure. Let me tell you, it is rough. But it's also super-insightful as he comes to realise what's important in life and what he's taken for granted. The best part? It's available in full on YouTube. Enjoy.