I Would Listen To Kylie Minogue and Frank Bruno

My mate Adam Eason posted a great blog yesterday about Celebrities.  I am witnessing with increasing amusement the domesticisation (ok there may not be such a word – YET) of a man about town.  I was still not prepared for the shock of Adam revealing his latest pinup Delia Smith.  OK I exaggerate and you can read the truth at his blog.

There was another side to the posting that was very interesting about stars of TV and screen spouting off about health issues, not necessarily with accurate information, to a gullible public who hang on their every word.  I agree on the specific cases that Adam used but I think there is another side to be considered. 

I had only just finished reading Adam’s blog when I picked up our local paper.  There was a long article about Prostate Cancer Awareness Week promoted by a charity trying to get their message to their target group of young men. 

Dominating the page were two photos – one of Boyzone’s Stephen Gately, group member, and Kyran Bracken, an England Rugby World Cup 2003 winner who are putting their weight behind the campaign.  I suspect that it was the charity that approached the celebrities for their support and not the other way round.

Another point I would like to add.  It depends how much the celebrity does know about the health issue having personally been through the trauma of the problem themself. 

I would give a lot of credence, and listen intently to Kylie Minogue for example talking about her breast cancer. I think it is quite remarkable and an inspiration the positive attitude that she brought to her fight against the disease. 

I also heard Frank Bruno talking recently on the radio about the time he was sectioned for mental health problems.  He is now through the other side and can now talk in a uniquely inspiring way about mental illness and how it affects people around the person involved.  His message is truly one of hope to people with disturbed minds and may well convince some to seek help.

In my days of nursing when we were preparing patients for traumatic surgery we would often use facts about celebrities as a way of reassuring patients that life wasn’t about to end because of the surgery they faced.  In those days Petula Clark was a great example for anyone facing a post operative colostomy.

I think there is a major part for celebrities to play in health promotion as long as they stick to knowledge gleaned from personal experience.  I quite agree with Adam though where stars of screen should not be allowed to talk gibberish and act irresponsibly by endorsing some health fad that doesn’t stand up to scientific scrutiny.

Well back to Delia – she does have a new series on TV here in the UK and I suppose I will give her another watch given Adam’s comments. 

In my eyes Delia blotted her copy book in a very funny footballing incident at her beloved Norwich Football Club.  Norwich were in dire trouble and facing relegation and during a crucial match Delia went onto the pitch at half time with a microphone urging the crowd to get behind the team.  Sounding suspiciously as if she had had a glass or two – she was shouting “Let’s be having you – Let’s be hearing you…”  It was so funny sounding that it was played back many times during the following week on different news stories.  I even heard it used as a ringtone.

I’m afraid I haven’t been able to take her seriously since.  Slightly unfair – so I will give her new series a look.

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Hi - I am Keith Watson. This blog is dedicated to Banger - a teacher from my teenage years who - at least once a week - insisted upon cracking the hilarious - and I have to say - never heard before line "What's on Watson?". I would smile demurely - the rest of the class would fall about with sides aching - and life would go on for another week. 'Wats-on My Mind' I have decided will assist me personally as well as be of interest to others (I hope) who share my challenges. It will help keep me organised and document my activities so that I know what I did yesterday. You think I am joking!! I have been in the website development game since 1993 and have been involved with over 2000 website builds (with the help of my fantastic team of freelance programmers) It was only in the last two years though that I have moved over to making money for myself on line and in particular linking up with an amazing talent called Adam Eason to produce and distribute self help and hypnotherapy products. As a result of looking to promote these products I have downloaded hundreds of internet marketing articles and e-books, studied countless reports, tested list building tactics, butterflied, boot-camped, buzzed, adsensed, affiliated, met a jerk, jv'ed, plr given-awayed, and generally suffered from information overload. My computer - presumably in a fit of pique or simply demanding a holiday has given up the ghost on at least two occassions - causing me even more stress. Oh this simple business of making money online. BUT the great news is that it is all working and our list has grown - I have found some gurus I have complete faith in - and Adam and I are actually making money from our endeavours. Some way to go but I am more relaxed and can spot a phoney over hyped, sexed up, must have latest product which you must either buy or if not, simply fade into oblivion. There’s not room on this Internet for the two of us. This ramble of an introduction is really to set the scene for I am sure an interesting journey which I invite you to join. In fact I want you to help me find the right tools, scripts, plugins etc. etc, that will catapult me into the stratosphere of success. I hope you will be there with me. I don't just consider success in a monetary sense. I so want to help some friends of mine who are involved in Christian missionary work in some pretty harrowing parts of this world. If I can bring any help to their missions that will give me more satisfaction than anything else. I really, really do love this web stuff and the people you meet. I am convinced that this powerful technology can be harnessed to do some good.

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