Prime Day 2025: Early Deals and Tips for Maximum Savings

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Prime Day 2025: The best early Amazon deals to shop ahead of the sale starting July 8th

Check out these early deals — and follow these five tips and tricks to ensure maximum Prime Day discounts.

Updated Mon, June 30, 2025 at 2:36 PM UTC

Time to clear some space on your front porch. Amazon Prime Day 2025 is coming. (Getty)

It’s summer, and you know what that means: watermelon, popsicles, and Amazon Prime Day. To fully enjoy all three, I recommend Tajín for the melon, Outshine bars for the heat, and the following list of early deals for your shopping cravings. This year, Amazon’s big event is officially set for Tuesday, July 8, through Friday, July 11 — but in true Prime Day fashion, the discounts have already started to roll in. So if you’re eager to beat the rush (and maybe avoid the panic-buying spiral at midnight on Day 2), now’s the perfect time to start scooping up the savings.

You’ve got a little over a week to dial in your wish list, clear out those “eh, maybe later” items from your cart (if you haven’t pulled the trigger by now, you probably don’t really want it) and brace yourself — and your bank account — for what’s basically the Super Bowl of online shopping. Whether you’re hunting for a shiny new gadget or just restocking your stash of paper towels, Prime Day — or let’s be honest, Prime Week — is still one of the best times to save big if you know where to look.

We’ve been covering this thing since before lightning deals and livestreams were even a thing. We’ve seen the jaw-droppers, the letdowns and those sneaky price hikes disguised as “deals.” Our job? Help you cut through the noise and avoid wasting your money. And hey, if patience isn’t your strong suit, no shame — some of the best tech deals are already live.

Here’s what to know heading into Prime Day 2025.

Related: Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals are coming in July: The best early deals to shop now and everything else we know

Amazon’s Amazon Prime Day portal

The best early Prime Day deals

Before we start: Where are the AirPods? Long story short, while they’re currently on sale at Amazon for less than you’d pay at the Apple Store, both the AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro are off their previous all-time low prices. We expect them to dip back down as Prime Day proper approaches, but we’ve removed them from this deal slate in the meantime.

Baseus

Baseus Bass BC1 Open Ear Headphones

$29

$40

Save $11

Open-ear headphones are all the rage, but they’re usually not cheap: Prices typically start over $100 and rise from there. Behold the pleasant surprise that is the Baseus Bass BC1, a cuff-style open-ear headphone that I just started testing — but so far, so good. Comfy fit, decent sound, more bass than I expected and a price tag of just $29. Grab these before they jump back up to their already-pretty-amazing regular price of $40.

$29 at Amazon

Roku

Roku Indoor Camera for Home Security, 2-Pack

$15

$65

Save $50

Want to know what’s going on inside your home when you’re not there? Deploy a couple security cameras, like this two-pack from Roku. Normally $65, it’s on sale for a jaw-dropping $15. If these look a little familiar, it’s because they’re a re-branded version of the popular Wyze indoor cameras. Which is a good thing: They work well and can integrate with your Roku TV (if you have one), streaming a live feed directly to the big screen. Just take note that some features require a Roku Smart Home subscription, which starts at $3.99 per month (for up to two cameras).

$15 at Amazon

Amazon

Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner

$100

$200

Save $100

At a whopping 50% off, this robovac is down to just $100 and can cruise under couches and chairs without you having to lift a finger. And if you do want to control it? There’s an app for that, so kick back and enjoy those clean floors.

$

Wimbledon 2025 Kicks Off: Coco Gauff Faces Dayana Yastremska in Opening Match

Wimbledon 2025 is underway, featuring top tennis players from around the world. Coco Gauff, fresh off her win at Roland-Garros, is set to play her first match against Dayana Yastremska on July 1. The match will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+, starting at 12:00 p.m. ET. Fans without cable can stream the event on ESPN+, DirecTV, or Hulu + Live TV. For international viewers, using a VPN can help access free coverage on BBC iPlayer or 9Now. The tournament schedule includes various rounds and special events, all available on ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, and ESPN Deportes. Notable players this year include Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Aryna Sabalenka, among others.

Top Drip Coffee Makers of 2025: Brew the Perfect Cup with These Must-Have Machines

Hot pots: These are the best drip coffee makers of 2025.Any coffee lover can appreciate the simplicity of a drip coffee maker — and the joy of waking up to a freshly brewed pot. Unfortunately, they often get a bad rap for coffee quality, but the truth is, you have to find the right machine to produce the perfect cup. After spending three weeks testing nine popular models, I discovered that the best drip coffee makers produce a great cup of joe that tastes close to pour-over coffee. And drip machines are infinitely more straightforward (the pour-over coffee world quickly gets complicated when it comes to temperature, coffee-to-water ratios and so on). But for all their user-friendliness, drip coffee makers are all over the place when it comes to price. You can buy one for as little as $10, like you would a basic French press, or you could spend hundreds, like you would for an espresso machine or a Nespresso machine. For this guide, I focused on drip coffee machines mostly in the $40 to $250 range (most experts agree that the ultra-cheap brewers don’t make quality coffee). I also limited my testing pool to models that use a showerhead system — which looks just like you would imagine — to wet the grinds in the brewing process, which leads to better-tasting java. I relied on my knowledge as a longtime editor who has worked at home and food magazines to develop my testing method, which you can read more about below. My top picks landed on the pricier side, but they’re serious appliances that make a tasty cup of joe worth getting out of bed for! A quick note before we dive in: Most of the best drip coffee makers I tested brew between nine and 14 cups of coffee, so they’re great for a family or multiple servings. Many also make smaller amounts (though if that’s a priority, may I direct you to our list of the best single-serve coffee makers). Keep in mind that manufacturers usually consider a cup to be only 4 or 5 ounces, much less than what a mug can hold. So a 10-cup coffee maker won’t actually make 10 cups of coffee; it’ll probably be closer to four or five. More of an iced coffee person? Check out our picks for the best iced coffee makers and best cold brew coffee makers.Quick OverviewBest drip coffee maker overallOXO Brew 9 Cup Stainless Steel Coffee MakerMore options$200 at AmazonBest budget drip coffee makerCuisinart 14-Cup Coffee MakerMore options$90 at Macy’sBest drip coffee maker with grinderCafé Specialty Grind and Brew Coffee MakerMore options$308 at AmazonTable of contentsBest drip coffee maker overallMore top drip coffee makers we recommend for 2025Factors to consider when choosing a drip coffee makerHow we testedOther drip coffee makers we testedDrip coffee maker FAQsUpdate, July 1, 2025: We checked all product prices and availability. Our number one pick for the best drip coffee maker remains unchanged.Best drip coffee maker overallJessica Dodell-Feder/Best drip coffee maker overallOXO Brew 9 Cup Stainless Steel Coffee MakerCapacity: 9 cups | Size: 15″W x 8.3″D x 17.2″H | Features: Thermal carafe, programmable, can make a single cup | Warranty: 2 years I’m a fan of Oxo products — the company has a knack for user-friendly designs that solve problems you didn’t even know you had. And this drip coffee maker is incredibly simple to use, with a single dial that lets you control everything. Both my 75-year-old dad and I tested the machine, and we agreed that you could be half-asleep and still easily operate it. It costs $230, which is pricey, but I found it comparable to, if not better than, similar coffee makers that are more expensive. How it works: The instructions are straightforward — you turn the dial to select your brew size and get access to the menu, which lets you change the time, program the wake-up timer and more. You have to learn a few icons to understand the display, but they are intuitive (water drops for brewing, a steaming mug when your coffee is ready and so on). Why we love it: Despite the simple design, the machine packs in thoughtful features like a countdown clock that starts once your coffee is done, so you know how long it’s been sitting. It will also pause for up to 60 seconds if you want to pour yourself a cup mid-brew. All the other coffee makers I tested do this, but some only pause for 20 seconds, so you have to act fast. I appreciated

Life After Hooters: Navigating New Paths Post-Shutdown

What happens after your Hooters shuts down? Ask these Hooters Girls.

“I am not cut out for a job with no fun.”

Priscilla Blossom

Freelance contributor

Tue, July 1, 2025 at 11:00 AM UTC

7 min read

Being a Hooters Girl is “fun.” But Mya Machelle, Drea Rutledge and Whitney Lamb were thrown for a loop when their locations closed.

(Photos: Courtesy of Mya Machelle, Drea Rutledge and Whitney Lamb)

It’s been a rough year for fans (and employees) of Hooters, the restaurant chain known for chicken wings and the revealing orange-and-white uniforms worn by the women who work there. In early June, more than two dozen of its company-owned locations across the U.S. closed their doors for good. It wasn’t exactly surprising, given the struggles casual dining restaurants nationwide are facing. Still, the shutdowns put people out of work, including many oft-mythologized Hooters Girls.

Drea Rutledge, who worked at the now-shuttered Rockford, Ill., Hooters, is one of them.

“We all knew that Hooters filed for bankruptcy back in March, but we just didn’t think it would happen to our store,” Rutledge tells Yahoo Life. “My general manager kept telling us that we were fine. Our sales were good. Everything was good, so we thought we had nothing to worry about.”

Rutledge took to social media to mourn the loss of her job. “My Hooters location shut down but at least these photos look good,” she captioned a TikTok of herself taking selfies in a red bikini.

Other Hooters Girls affected by the closures have been following suit. “I’m in shambles,” one posted, showing off her low-cut black work top. Some said goodbye through dance routines — spinning around in empty dining rooms or gathering their girlfriends to bust a move outside their old workplace.

What’s next for these women who are not only out of a job but also the cache that comes with being a Hooters Girl (one of the few food service industry jobs with its own Halloween costume)? Yahoo Life spoke with a few to find out.

What it’s like to work at Hooters

Rutledge, who is in her early 20s, started working at the sports bar in 2020. She loved it.

“I was always excited to go to work, and I always upheld the Hooters standards and what it meant to be a Hooters Girl,” she says, adding that “being a Hooters Girl was different from being a server.” That’s because Hooters Girls are actually hired as entertainers, a loophole allowing them to strictly hire young, attractive women. (Per the Hooters website, getting hired as a Hooters Girl “is an honor bestowed upon only the most entertaining, goal-oriented, glamorous and charismatic women. Hooters Girls have that special gift for making every guest feel welcome. She’ll have all kinds of opportunities — like appearing in the annual Hooters Swimsuit Calendar. She is an American icon the world over. A waitress she is not.”)

Whitney Lamb was 18 when she applied to work at the Fort Smith, Ark., location on a whim after getting sucked into the corner of the internet that is Hooters Girls’ “Get Ready With Me” videos (think: young women in curve-hugging orange shorts applying makeup). “It looked like a lot of fun,” Lamb, now 22, says. “And I am not cut out for a job with no fun.”

Mya Machelle, a 21-year-old Hooters Girl in the Nashville area, liked the social aspect of the job — namely, swapping stories with customers and coworkers alike. “This is the first job where I actually had coworkers that I hang out with outside [of work] and really created a bond,” she says.

All three women also enjoyed the work opportunities they had outside of the restaurant, including doing promotions and photo shoots, like posing for the Hooters Swimsuit Calendar.

And despite making regular What I Make in a Day TikToks during a Hooters shift, Rutledge insists she wasn’t really in it for money alone. “Everybody would always ask me, ‘What did you like about working there?’” she says. “And every single time, I would always say the experience, the opportunities and everybody you meet, because the right person you meet could change your life.”

But like any job, it had its downsides. Lamb says some days just felt extra long, especially when she wasn’t feeling particularly peppy but had to remain cheerful and talkative for her customers. “In the long run, though, it forced me into a better headspace,” she adds.

The party’s over

On June

2026 FIFA World Cup: Your Ultimate Guide to Securing Tickets in the U.S. and North America

2026 FIFA World Cup: How to Get Tickets to Matches in the U.S. and Across North America

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place in Mexico, the United States, and Canada next year. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get tickets.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is still a year away, but preparations are already underway for the global soccer tournament that will take place all across North America. The upcoming World Cup has expanded from 32 to 48 teams, with a total of 104 matches played in 15 major cities around the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. With fans from every country clamoring to see the action in person, tickets will be in high demand, but buying them won’t necessarily be as simple as buying them on Ticketmaster. While some multi-game packages are currently on sale (and cost a pretty penny to attend), tickets to individual matches aren’t yet available (nor is a full schedule of games, but you can take a peek at the rough schedule, which doesn’t include team groupings yet, here).

If you’re interested in buying tickets to the 2026 World Cup, here’s everything you need to know about getting multi-game packages, signing up to learn about single-game purchases, pricing, and more.

How to Get Tickets to the 2026 World Cup:

Currently, the only tickets that are now on sale for the 2026 World Cup are hospitality packages that guarantee fans seats to a set number of matches, a group of matches all at the same venue, or for a single team’s early games. These tickets cost far more than a regular single-game ticket would, starting at $5,300, with some packages starting at $8,275, but there are several exceptions to some of these packages, including the fact that games featuring host countries the U.S., Mexico, and Canada are excluded from hospitality packages. Fans who are interested in purchasing an 8-match package or requesting VIP seating can sign up for a special registration list here to do so.

If these packages are out of your price range, you’re likely wondering how to go about buying single match tickets; the bad news is that they are not on sale yet and won’t be until later this year. The good news is that you can register on the FIFA website and be one of the first to know when they do go on sale.

Find tickets on the official 2026 FIFA World Cup site

When is the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 World Cup begins on June 11, 2026, and runs through July 19, 2026.

Where will 2026 World Cup Games be Held?

There will be 15 host cities for the 2026 World Cup throughout the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. They are:

United States
Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Boston – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
Dallas – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
Houston – NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
Kansas City – GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
Miami – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
New York/New Jersey – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Philadelphia – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
San Francisco Bay Area – Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
Seattle – Lumen Field, Seattle, WA

Mexico
Mexico City – Estadio Azteca, Coyoacan, Mexico City
Monterrey – Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon
Guadalajara – Estadio Akron, Guadalajara

Canada
Toronto – BMO Field, Toronto, ON
Vancouver – BC Place, Vancouver, BC

How to Get 2026 World Cup Tickets:

To purchase tickets that are not part of a multi-game or hospitality package, the best thing to do right now is register your email address on FIFA’s website. This will place you on a mailing list where you will be notified as soon as tickets go on sale.

When do 2026 World Cup Tickets Go on Sale?

Tickets for the 2026 World Cup are not yet on sale, but they will likely be made available in late 2025.

Find tickets on FIFA’s website

How Much are 2026 World Cup Tickets?

Currently, the only available tickets for the 2026 World Cup are the hospitality packages which guarantee entry to multiple matches, and start at

Top 10 Deals to Watch During Amazons Prime Day and Early July 4th Sales

Amazon’s Prime Day and early July 4th sales are here, offering a plethora of deals that can be confusing to navigate. However, the key is to focus on the best discounts rather than the specific sale labels. Here are 10 standout deals worth considering:

  1. Instant Pot Duo Plus, 6-Quart
    Price: $70 (originally $140)
    Save: $70
    This versatile appliance offers nine functions in one, making it a kitchen essential. It’s currently at its lowest price of 2025.

  2. RoC Retinol Correxion Line Smoothing Eye Cream
    Price: $20 (originally $30)
    Save: $10
    Highly rated and recommended by dermatologists, this eye cream is effective for fine lines and dark circles.

  3. Bedsure Comforter, Queen
    Price: $24 (originally $50)
    Save: $26
    This all-season comforter is soft, cozy, and has tens of thousands of five-star ratings.

  4. HexClad 6-Piece Hybrid Cookware Set
    Price: $375 (originally $532)
    Save: $157
    Endorsed by Gordon Ramsay, this set offers excellent heat conduction and easy cleaning.

  5. Hilife Clothing Steamer
    Price: $24 (originally $46)
    Save: $22
    Lightweight and effective, this steamer is perfect for home or travel.

  6. Old Navy Fit & Flare Linen-Blend Midi Dress
    Price: $30 (originally $50)
    Save: $20
    This dress is a summer favorite, known for its flattering fit and versatile style.

  7. Dash My Mug Ice Cream Maker, Set of 2
    Price: $28 (originally $40)
    Save: $12
    Easy to use, these makers allow you to create homemade ice cream in minutes.

  8. Sampeel Two-Piece Set
    Price: $25 (originally $30)
    Save: $5
    Comfortable and stylish, this set is perfect for travel or casual wear.

  9. Lotuny Car Phone Holder
    Price: $5 (originally $10)
    Save: $5
    Keep your phone handy and safe while driving with this adjustable holder.

  10. Traeger Grills Pro 34 Wood Pellet Grill & Smoker
    Price: $500 (originally $730)
    Save: $230
    Ideal for wood-fired cooking, this grill offers versatile functions and a large pellet hopper.

Additionally, several retailers are offering significant discounts:

  • Adidas: Up to 60% off sale shoes and apparel.
  • Anthropologie: Save up to an extra 50% during the Big Summer Sale Event.
  • Brooklinen: Up to 75% off bedding and bath linens.
  • Coach Outlet: Save up to 70% on sale styles.
  • Cozy Earth: Up to 30% off Oprah-approved bedding.
  • Everlane: Snag up to 75% off sale styles.
  • J.Crew: Save up to an extra 60% on sale styles with code EXTRA.
  • Kate Spade Outlet: Get up to 70% off, plus an extra 20% off everything.
  • Loft: Take up to 50% off your entire purchase during Loft’s 4th of July Event.
  • Nordstrom: Shop designer clearance items and save up to 60%.
  • Nordstrom Rack: Take up to 65% off summer styles.
  • Old Navy: Score up to 70% off during the Summer Sale.
  • REI: Get up to 60% off markdowns on camping supplies and running gear.
  • Spanx: Score up to 50% off sale items.
  • Sur La Table: Save up to 60% on brands like Staub and Le Creuset.
  • Target: Get up to 50% off clothing, pool toys, decor, and more during the 4th of July Sale.
  • Walmart: Shop rollbacks and flash deals of up to 80% off.
  • Wayfair: Stock up on furniture and decor for up to 70% off during the Fourth of July Clearance event.

Stay Safe and Healthy: Essential Tips and Gear for Biking to Work

Biking to work offers numerous health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and premature death, along with improved mental well-being. However, safety is paramount. Nearly 1,000 bicyclists die and over 130,000 are injured annually in the U.S. due to road crashes. Experts emphasize the importance of proper gear and awareness to ensure a safe commute.

Key safety tips include:
Awareness: Pay close attention to surroundings, especially during peak traffic hours and at sunrise/sunset.
Traffic Laws: Follow traffic laws and ride responsibly.
Bike Paths: Utilize bike paths, protected lanes, or slow streets when possible.
Helmet: Always wear a helmet to protect your head in case of accidents.

Must-have safety gear:
Helmet: Invest in a well-fitting, adjustable helmet for comfort and safety.
Bike Lights: Use quality lights for visibility during night, dusk, early morning, or in precipitation.
Bell: A bell can alert drivers and pedestrians to your presence.
Reflective Gear: Reflective vests, gloves, or bags enhance visibility.
Carrier: A pannier or rear rack bag helps transport work essentials without sweat stains.
Phone Holder: A compatible phone mount ensures safe use of navigation or fitness apps.
Rain Gear: A compact, waterproof rain jacket is essential for unexpected storms.

By following these guidelines and using the recommended gear, you can significantly enhance your safety while enjoying the health benefits of biking to work.

Target Circle Week 2025: Unmissable Deals from July 6 – Save Big on Tech, Fashion, and More!

Target Circle Week 2025 starts July 6! Here’s everything you need to know to shop the best deals

Don’t miss the major Target deals coming next week, or summer savings on Beats, Shark and Blackstone happening right now.

Attention Target shoppers: Target Circle Week is making a comeback this summer, and the sale is slated for Sunday, July 6, through Saturday, July 12. That’s seven days of deals on home goods, fashion, tech and more, both in stores and online. There’s only one caveat: The sale is exclusive to Target Circle members. But don’t worry. It’s not that exclusive — anyone can become a Target Circle member, and it’s free and easy to sign up.

You can even get access to the sale a whole day early, on July 5, if you want to become a Target Circle 360 member. This paid version of the membership gives shoppers free same-day delivery from multiple retailers via Shipt, which really comes in handy for ordering groceries and other household essentials. It costs $99 per year, but if you’re a student or a teacher, you can get half off now through Sept. 13.

Quick Overview

Shade & Shore Red Underwire Medium Coverage One Piece Swimsuit

$32$40

Save $8

See at Target

R.W. Flame 43″ Gas Fire Pit Table

$200$500

Save $300

See at Target

Beats Pill Wireless Bluetooth Speaker

$130$150

Save $20

See at Target

Vera Bradley Outlet Ultralight Large Travel Duffel Bag

$50$160

Save $110

See at Target

Nespresso VertuoPlus Coffee and Espresso Machine by Breville x Hearth & Hand with Magnolia

$119$170

Save $51

See at Target

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Of course, you might have noticed that the upcoming sale overlaps with Amazon Prime Day. (Note that Prime Day is only four days, and Target Circle Week is seven!) If you’re not a Prime member or you missed out on any deals, there will still be a few extra days for you to save at Target.

So, what will be on sale? So far, Target has shared a list of deal highlights, including:

40% off Casaluna and Threshold bedding
Up to 40% off electronics and gaming
30% off tees, tanks and dresses for all
30% off select backpacks and school supplies
20% off Brightroom storage and organization
Buy two, get one free on books, movies and music
Buy one, get one 50% off select grocery items including ice cream, coffee, tea, cereal, frozen meals and more

However, if you can’t wait to shop Target Circle Week and you’re in the market for some summer essentials, Target just kicked off its Fourth of July sale! I’ve rounded up some of the best Target deals happening right now through the holiday weekend, before the main event.

The best Target deals to shop right now:

Target

Shade & Shore Red Underwire Medium Coverage One Piece Swimsuit

$32$40

Save $8

More than 3,000 Target shoppers have scooped up this swimsuit in the last 30 days, according to the retailer. So, yeah, it’s pretty popular, and it’s easy to see why. Between the underwire cups, adjustable straps and shirring across the body, it’s uber supportive and flattering. If red isn’t your color, it also comes in a beachy floral print that’s a muted red, white and blue.

$32 at Target

Target

R.W. Flame 43″ Gas Fire Pit Table

$200$500

Save $300

This bestseller is 60% off right now. If that isn’t enough of a deal, keep in mind that it’s also a multitasker. With the lid on, it’s a coffee table by day; take the cover off and this baby offers warmth and ambience after the sun sets. The fire is powered by a small propane tank and external controls adjust the flame height and intensity. It comes with lava rocks for added nighttime drama and a cover for when the party’s over.

$200 at Target

Target

Beats Pill Wireless Bluetooth Speaker

$130$150

Save $20

Play your tunes at the beach or by the pool with this wireless speaker. It’s from Beats, so you know the sound quality is gonna be good. It’s also

Exclusive Prime Day Offer: Get 3 Months of Audible Premium Plus Free

Amazon Prime Day officially runs from July 8-11, 2025, but early deals are already available. One standout offer is an extended free trial of Audible.com, a top destination for audiobooks, podcasts, and more.

Starting now, Amazon Prime members can enjoy three months of Audible Premium Plus for free. This subscription provides access to thousands of bestselling books, new releases, and a vast library of other titles, including literary classics, children’s books, travel guides, and how-to books.

Audible Premium Plus normally costs $14.95/month, but with this Prime Day deal, new subscribers can experience it without cost for three months. After the trial, the subscription continues at the regular rate unless canceled.

To take advantage of this offer, simply sign up for Audible Premium Plus. This deal is available now through July 31 and is exclusive to new Audible customers who are Amazon Prime members. Existing Audible members or those currently in a trial are not eligible.

With an Audible subscription, you gain access to over 1 million audiobooks, unlimited rewinds, podcasts, original content, and more. The Audible Premium Plus plan includes one credit per month for any title from Audible’s Premium selection, which features bestsellers and new releases.

This Prime Day deal on Audible is available before the official start date and runs through July 31. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore a world of audio content for free.

Toni Breidinger: Balancing NASCAR Speed and Modeling Glamour with Skincare and Wellness

Toni Breidinger, a NASCAR driver, balances her high-octane racing career with a side hustle in modeling. Despite the demanding nature of her sport, which requires her to wear a fireproof suit and helmet for hours, she maintains a rigorous 10-step skincare routine to protect her skin. Breidinger emphasizes the importance of balance, journaling, and sleep to avoid burnout. She also highlights the physical and mental demands of motorsports, noting that it’s more intense than everyday driving. In addition to her racing and modeling, Breidinger enjoys Pilates and has a sweet tooth, particularly for Hi-Chews. Her diverse interests and rigorous routines showcase her ability to manage multiple high-pressure careers while maintaining her well-being.