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Just Because brought Tom Grennan to Papiersaal. He’s one very talented singer songwriter from the UK and will be huge next year I guarantee you that. Grennan is one the BBC sound of 17 list and will release his first album Lighting Matches on 9th March 2018. All of this made me really excited to see him live for the first time.
Josh a Swiss band opened up for Tom Grennan and they were really very cute and the two girls had both great voices. They talked around a little technical problem easily even if they were nervous. Wonderful job 🙂
Finally at 9 Tom Grennan and his band took the stage and they started with a bang. First song was his most famous so far and an uptempo song called “Found what I’ve been looking for”. The atmosphere was brilliant and everyone clapped, danced and sang along. I love artists who sing their biggest hits at the beginning! It really gets the crowd going and it’s the perfect set up for the rest of the night. Next was “Make ’em like you” and Tom Grennan said it’s pretty easy so sing along and we did. Another brilliant song from the upcoming record. The title track “Lighting Matches” followed.
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Tom said that he was really lucky this year and he is incredibly grateful and happy to end his tour in Zurich tonight. Coming to another country and people coming out to see you is just brilliant so here comes the next song called “Lucky Ones”. During “Aboard” I started to think… Who does Tom Grennan remind me of?? And there it was! He looks and talks just like Cook from an English TV Series called Skins!! I had to smile a little and enjoyed the next song “Giving it All”. I think “Barbed Wire” will be one of my favourites from the new record. It has that kinda feel good vibe topped off with Tom’s incredible raspy voice.
Tom Grennan asked us now if Chase & Status were big in Switzerland I replied “No, not really” and shook my head. He said “Good, no I’m joking. Check them out they’re really good”. So the 4 musicians and him played the Chase & Status track “All goes Wrong” where he lent them his voice. It is also the single which got him his first charting single. The band started a reggae beat and we had to sing “Um a Um a Um a yeah”. It sounded very very good and Tom seemed to be satisfied too so he sang “Praying” with a Swiss backing choir. He said: “Normally I go off stage now and you make me feel incredibly good about myself but today I feel the vibe so I stay on and play three more songs for you”.
For “Old Songs” it was just Tom Grennan and his guitar on stage and WOW just wow. His voice, the guitar and the lyrics are incredibly sophisticated! His very released single “Royal Highness” was a little more upbeat again and the band came back on stage. People were dancing and just had a good time! Tom made sure of that with little stories in-between songs and a great setlist. So the next song was the intended last song but my concert buddy said very disappointingly “What about “Patience”?” and Tom Grennan seemed to have heard that and said “We might play it later!”. So “Something in the Water” was the last song and the crowd was feeling the groove. When it finished he said:
I’ll be back definitely back I promise you that. Grennan’s coming for ya!
Then he remembered what he promised my friend. So he stepped into the audience and sang “Patience” with people from the left and right side standing on stage. It was an incredible moment and why I love small concerts. In addition to these special moments you get to meet the artist after the gig most of the times. Today was no exception and let me tell you he is a very lovely down-to-earth lad from Bedford and as he said Grennan’s coming for ya next year so watch out!
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Grennan’s coming for ya Just Because brought Tom Grennan to Papiersaal. He's one very talented singer songwriter from the UK and will be huge next year I guarantee you that.
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15 Terms From The Fashion Glossary That We’ve Been Getting Wrong All This While
15 Terms From The Fashion Glossary That We’ve Been Getting Wrong All This While
Fashion is a complicated thing. What with new trends coming and going out of fashion everyday. It’s tough to remember it all. And we’ve all embarrassed ourselves for using the wrong words in the company of fashion experts. Yes, I’m talking about the times when we’ve called scarves as mufflers and chokers as neck bands. Admit it or not, we’ve all been there.
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Guy Smarts: What your personal trainer *really* thinks about you
According to a recent survey from TreadmillReviews, 44% of more than 500 trainers from various fitness backgrounds said they've judged a client for their behavior or appearance.
Ever wonder what your trainer’s thinking during a session? (Beyond “that’s a lot of sweat” or “he’s starting to smell.”) Well, there are definitely a few thoughts racing through their heads — and TBH, some aren’t so great.
According to a recent survey from TreadmillReviews, 44% of more than 500 trainers from various fitness backgrounds said they've judged a client for their behavior or appearance. (If you do CrossFit, instructors are even judgier, with more than 50% saying they've thought worse of a client for their bad behavior.)
We wanted to know exactly what personal trainers are saying about their clients behind closed doors, so we asked TreadmillReviews to send us their exclusive data.
Here's a tip: think about this the next time you’re at the gym and bitching to your trainer about a set of burpees, or regaling them with tales of your latest bad date.
1) They don't want to hear about your personal problems.
That’s right - save the emotional drama for a legit therapist. Personal trainers are not there to discuss your latest breakup with you. They're there to get you into shape - full stop. "I am not your therapist," says Mike* (names have been changed to allow subjects to speak freely on private matters), 31, a CrossFit instructor from Michigan.
2) They judge you for how little progress you've made.
You might think your trainer is heavily invested in helping you get the bod you’re looking for - and to some extent, they are. But let’s be realistic: they’re still getting paid, regardless of whether you get that set of rock-solid abs or not. So when you let yourself slip, they notice, and they're judging you for it.
“A student cancelled 3 appointments and I didn't see him for a month," Rob, 39, a personal trainer, says. "The next time I saw him, he gained 18 lbs. IN A MONTH.” Seriously, how does this happen?
3) They think you're obsessed with social media.
If you’re complaining to your trainer about why you don't look like some super jacked influencer you follow on Instagram, you’re gonna get on their nerves. “Stop having unrealistic body expectations from looking at people on social media," urges Rebecca, 29, a California-based Zumba instructor. "Some people have surgery to lose weight and lie about it, so don't compare yourself [to anyone]."
4) They think you're a whiny little bitch.
No one likes a whiner at the gym, especially not your trainer. So if you’re complaining that you’re not feeling an exercise where you should, but you continue to ignore your trainer’s feedback on form, it’s your fault you’re not succeeding. As Mark, 24, a New York-based CrossFit instructor puts it, he wants to see "less bitching, more listening."
5) They think you're a total slob.
Be a big boy and pick up your sh*t after those sets. If you’re using dumbbells, for instance, put them back on the rack. If you think you’re entitled to have your trainer put barbells back and wipe down your pool of sweat on a mat, you’re wrong.
“Return equipment how you found it," says John, 24, a CrossFit instructor in New York. "I'm happy to provide a service, but as instructors, we're not your parents and we don’t want to clean up after you.”
6) They think your expectations are unrealistic.
Your trainer can’t magically change your body overnight or help you gain a six-pack if you’re chugging six-packs afterwards. “We're coaches, not magicians!," says Ohio-based personal trainer Jim, 29. "Genetics also play a major role in physical ability and appearance. Be the best you can with what you've been given.”
7) They think you smell terrible.
In a dating context, body odor is a deal breaker - and that applies in the gym as well. “I had a student that smelled extremely bad (like dirty diaper bad)," Sam, 41, from Washington, says. "I referred them to another trainer after their second session.” Guys, it's called deodorant. Use it before your workout.
8) They think it's embarrassing when you flirt with them.
Unless you're getting very, very, very clear signals (like, she is asking you out for a drink or a date), you should 100% not flirt with a trainer. Even if you're not attracted to them, the feeling is almost certainly not mutual. They're there to do a job: period.
“I had a student try way too hard to flirt with me knowing I was married. It made me uncomfortable," says James, 32, a CA-based health and fitness coach. "I had to reassign the client to someone else.”
9) They hate when you make excuses for yourself.
Be on time and be responsible. If you’re not making progress, ask where you can improve, instead of putting the blame on your trainer for your lack of gains. "I had a client who was consistently late/no-showing," Molly, 26, a health and fitness coach from California, says. "The client had the nerve to ask why they weren’t making any progress.” It's your time and your wallet. Use it wisely.
source http://www.newssplashy.com/2018/08/guy-smarts-what-your-personal-trainer.html
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According to a recent survey from TreadmillReviews, 44% of more than 500 trainers from various fitness backgrounds said they've judged a client for their behavior or appearance.
Ever wonder what your trainer’s thinking during a session? (Beyond “that’s a lot of sweat” or “he’s starting to smell.”) Well, there are definitely a few thoughts racing through their heads — and TBH, some aren’t so great.
According to a recent survey from TreadmillReviews, 44% of more than 500 trainers from various fitness backgrounds said they've judged a client for their behavior or appearance. (If you do CrossFit, instructors are even judgier, with more than 50% saying they've thought worse of a client for their bad behavior.)
We wanted to know exactly what personal trainers are saying about their clients behind closed doors, so we asked TreadmillReviews to send us their exclusive data.
Here's a tip: think about this the next time you’re at the gym and bitching to your trainer about a set of burpees, or regaling them with tales of your latest bad date.
1) They don't want to hear about your personal problems.
That’s right - save the emotional drama for a legit therapist. Personal trainers are not there to discuss your latest breakup with you. They're there to get you into shape - full stop. "I am not your therapist," says Mike* (names have been changed to allow subjects to speak freely on private matters), 31, a CrossFit instructor from Michigan.
2) They judge you for how little progress you've made.
You might think your trainer is heavily invested in helping you get the bod you’re looking for - and to some extent, they are. But let’s be realistic: they’re still getting paid, regardless of whether you get that set of rock-solid abs or not. So when you let yourself slip, they notice, and they're judging you for it.
“A student cancelled 3 appointments and I didn't see him for a month," Rob, 39, a personal trainer, says. "The next time I saw him, he gained 18 lbs. IN A MONTH.” Seriously, how does this happen?
3) They think you're obsessed with social media.
If you’re complaining to your trainer about why you don't look like some super jacked influencer you follow on Instagram, you’re gonna get on their nerves. “Stop having unrealistic body expectations from looking at people on social media," urges Rebecca, 29, a California-based Zumba instructor. "Some people have surgery to lose weight and lie about it, so don't compare yourself [to anyone]."
4) They think you're a whiny little bitch.
No one likes a whiner at the gym, especially not your trainer. So if you’re complaining that you’re not feeling an exercise where you should, but you continue to ignore your trainer’s feedback on form, it’s your fault you’re not succeeding. As Mark, 24, a New York-based CrossFit instructor puts it, he wants to see "less bitching, more listening."
5) They think you're a total slob.
Be a big boy and pick up your sh*t after those sets. If you’re using dumbbells, for instance, put them back on the rack. If you think you’re entitled to have your trainer put barbells back and wipe down your pool of sweat on a mat, you’re wrong.
“Return equipment how you found it," says John, 24, a CrossFit instructor in New York. "I'm happy to provide a service, but as instructors, we're not your parents and we don’t want to clean up after you.”
6) They think your expectations are unrealistic.
Your trainer can’t magically change your body overnight or help you gain a six-pack if you’re chugging six-packs afterwards. “We're coaches, not magicians!," says Ohio-based personal trainer Jim, 29. "Genetics also play a major role in physical ability and appearance. Be the best you can with what you've been given.”
7) They think you smell terrible.
In a dating context, body odor is a deal breaker - and that applies in the gym as well. “I had a student that smelled extremely bad (like dirty diaper bad)," Sam, 41, from Washington, says. "I referred them to another trainer after their second session.” Guys, it's called deodorant. Use it before your workout.
8) They think it's embarrassing when you flirt with them.
Unless you're getting very, very, very clear signals (like, she is asking you out for a drink or a date), you should 100% not flirt with a trainer. Even if you're not attracted to them, the feeling is almost certainly not mutual. They're there to do a job: period.
“I had a student try way too hard to flirt with me knowing I was married. It made me uncomfortable," says James, 32, a CA-based health and fitness coach. "I had to reassign the client to someone else.”
9) They hate when you make excuses for yourself.
Be on time and be responsible. If you’re not making progress, ask where you can improve, instead of putting the blame on your trainer for your lack of gains. "I had a client who was consistently late/no-showing," Molly, 26, a health and fitness coach from California, says. "The client had the nerve to ask why they weren’t making any progress.” It's your time and your wallet. Use it wisely.
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Stella Damasus: Actress' husband sends her cute message as they mark wedding anniversary
You've got to read the cute message Stella Damasus' husband sent to her on their wedding anniversary.
Stella Damasus and hubby, Daniel Ademinokan are presently celebrating their wedding anniversary and he has a really cute message for her to mark the day.
The movie director took to his Instagram page on Monday, May 28, 2018, where he posted a cute photo of Stella and himself with a message for her.
"Happy Wedding Anniversary to my favourite couple in the world - US. @stelladamasus I've told you I'm not doing an epistle today. I just want to say that I love you and having you by my side as my wife is a great honor and blessing. Thank you for jumping through hoops with me, loving me, weathering the storm and being a part of every success story.
"When I think of the things we have achieved together as a team, I can't help but marvel at your awesomeness. You are God's answer to my prayers. Babe, I love you and I promise I won't file for divorce till we are 122 years old. Yeah. I've extended it by 2 years. Till then, continue to enjoy every inch of me. Hahaha!! Love you always boo#HappyWeddingAnniversary #StellaDamasus #DanielAdeminokan," he wrote.
Congratulations Stella Damasus and Daniel Ademinokan as you celebrate this special day in your life. Daniel Ademinokan has a cool habit of always celebrating his wife on social media on special occasions.
ALSO READ: Stella Damasus speaks about her past abusive relationship
Daniel Ademinokan celebrates Stella Damasus as she turns 40
Back in April 2018 during Stella Damasus' 40th birthday, her husband, Daniel Ademinokan took to his Instagram page to celebrate the movie star. He didn't only shower praises on his wife but also had a word of prayer for her.
"40 has never looked this good! Gosh! Babe, I don't know what I've done to deserve you as my wife but I'm grateful you said YES to me. The door to your glory days has just been swung open. Step in with confidence and claim your blessings, claim your glory and possess your possessions. Behold, God has set before you nations, kings and rulers who will seek your counsel for wisdom and direction. As you have found your purpose @stelladamasus May you continue to walk in God's light. Happy Birthday, boo. #SDat40 #StellaDamasusIs40 #StellaDamasus," he wrote.
He went on to describe Stella with some really nice words and even said 40 is the new sexy. "Smart. Beautiful. Intelligent. Bold. Daring. Loving, God fearing. These words only describe a microscopic version of who you are @stelladamasus. I love you boo and I pray for more wisdom, more grace and more of God's grace. 40 is the New Sexy!!! #StellaDamasusIa40 #StellaDamasus," he concluded.
source http://www.newssplashy.com/2018/05/stella-damasus-actress-husband-sends.html
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