In The Defining Decade, clinical psychologist Dr. Meg Jay has made it her personal mission to let everyone in their twenties - whom she commonly refers to as 'twenty-somethings,' know that 30 is not the new 20. In a single generation, the years spent in your twenties have shifted from being defined by responsibility and adulthood,... Continue Reading →
Motivational Muses: Kali Uchis — Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) Album Review
Sin Miedo the new album released by Colombian-American singer and songwriter Kali Uchis, is a prime example of exotic music that carries an infectious energy at its core. Not only through her angelic voice, but through the synchronisation of dreamy, melodic sounds that transition into floaty, hip-hop reggaeton as the songs progress through the album. The album... Continue Reading →
Covid-19: Hotel and food industries are gloomy about future survival
Over a third of accommodation and food service industries have low or no confidence that their businesses will survive the next three months. Hotels, bars and restaurants have been the worst hit sector due to the collapse of customer activity as a result of new second lockdown restrictions this month. According to The Business Impact of... Continue Reading →
Quick Brown Fox PR: Don’t Feed the Trolls – how to handle negativity on social media for businesses
A sinister creature is sneaking around our favourite social media platforms. It’s lurking on Facebook posts, crawling through Instagram comments, hiding in retweets. The fiendish beast is ready to attack your meticulously crafted social media posts with mean words and unkind messages. But who is this horrid troublemaker putting a dampener on your well thought... Continue Reading →
Motivational Muses: New Single – “Greed” by Tash Sultana
The latest groovy single “Greed” released by award-winning Australian artist Tash Sultana, is a prime example of soulful music that carries a message. Not only through its lyrics, but through the synchronization of melodic sounds that transports the listener into a deep state of relaxation. Introducing the track is a crisp and clean jazzy guitar,... Continue Reading →
How Kickboxing Changes Your Body and Your Life
Kickboxing doesn't just teach you self-defence, but it also shapes you for a better life. Credit: Mountainside Fitness Jab! Cross! Left body hook! Right front kick! Left side kick! Right roundhouse kick! Beads of sweat drip down people’s faces as they finish round six. The beats of heavy metal rhythms provide the beat everyone’s punches... Continue Reading →
Southsea Green – #keeppompeygreen
Southsea Green is a community garden, originally found from long forgotten wasteland in 2014. Thousands of hard-working hours later, it has transformed into a welcoming place for the community, especially for those with no where to grow their own produce. The aim of Southsea Green has always been to to get more people growing, buying... Continue Reading →
“How the Beatles Changed the World” – Documentary Review
Interviews and rare archival footage illuminate the fascinating story behind the world's most experimental band, and how they revolutionised culture, music and society. Credit: Press "How the Beatles Changed the World", directed by Tom O'Dell, demonstrates the extraordinary journey of what started off as four working class individuals, who were brought up in the great... Continue Reading →
Q&A With Cookie Jones – Life In The Music Business
Cookie Jones, 67 from Worthing, is a session drummer and percussionist with over 50 years experience. Whilst being accompanied by many famous artists, he gives us a scoop of his life in the music industry. What influenced you to take up drumming? My family have always been in the music business. My biggest influence was... Continue Reading →
Leaving Neverland: should we stop listening to Michael Jackson’s music?
For decades, Michael Jackson has been named "the King of Pop". He is known as one of the most famous pop stars of all time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KtZ1jWKPzo In light of the controversial documentary Leaving Neverland, which aired on Channel 4 on 6 March, many worldwide radio stations have banned the singer's music from being played. The... Continue Reading →