Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Phone Hacking: Is it our fault?

Recently the media has been ablaze with the stories of the News of the World and other newspapers, hacking the phones and email accounts of countless “important people” aka celebrities. The dirt has already been dished and it’s morally inept to say that Rebecca Brooks and Piers Morgan don’t deserve everything they have coming to them. But after all the anger of the situation has subsided and the dust has settled, one question will remain: Are we to blame?



In all fairness, we didn’t give the go ahead to hack Milly Dowler’s phone and give her parents false hope, nor did we hack the voicemail of illustrious Prince Harry, but did we in some way indirectly partake in the action? Take a moment to think about this; tabloids have created an industry and a product based upon exposing secrets and sex which mass consumers have bought into. Take ‘The Sun’ for example, if they got rid of page 3, would it still be commercially viable?

Calm down, I’m not pointing the finger at you. We’ve all landed on the Daily Mail’s website and perused the bullshit entertainment they provide whether we want to admit it or not. The problem here isn’t one of accountability, it’s one of complicity. Essentially, tabloids have become a form of Orwell’s ‘Big brother’ for the average Joe, and we have become counterparts in consuming this product. It’s not much different to the case of the NSA and GCHQ hacking our own personal emails. Imagine with all that data they gathered they started publishing a newspaper, exposing your secret lives; there would be a riot. So why is it different when it is celebrities? One reason. One big economic reason. We demand it.

Rupert Murdoch and his gang have created a product and we’ve bought into it. As consumers, even we know that what sells any product is a bit of sex, some scandal and definitely a bit of lying. So to that effect, as editor of one of these papers, you better be doing your very best to make sure you uncover some dirt for tomorrows headline lest you want to be given your marching orders.



Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t empathise or morally condone anything that was done. It’s pretty ignorant at best, downright stupid at worst. But when we look at it from an economic standpoint, as we do everything nowadays, you can see how they had to uncover the most secret of secrets to improve their own financial standings.

In essence, if we didn’t care so much about Prince Harry’s latest foray or any other footballer’s dirty dealings, would these things really happen? The answer is a resounding no. Will this stop anything? Again, a resounding no. Why, you ask. That’s easy: humans are curious, always have been always will be. Let’s just try and be a bit more curious about something more important than the girl from TOWIE’s left breast and we might get somewhere. 


By Viren Samani (@VirenSamani1)  

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Episode 2: Peter Sage "The Extreme Entrepreneur"

When Peter Sage stopped by in London, the GradStop team was able to sit down with him and hear his thoughts on life, entrepreneurship and a what it means to be human. This discussion was one of the most eye opening and revealing for us here at The GradStop. Peter shared a lot of knowledge which he’s developed through being a serial entrepreneur, motivational speaker and most importantly, a pretty awesome human being. Everyone can learn something from this man! Check it out and let us know what you think!

Peter Sage- GradStop TV Episode 2



Look out for Episode 3 coming soon!

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Anderson Silva Visits the UK

On Wednesday, September 11th, a momentous day in history occurred. Anderson Silva returned to the UK for the first time in roughly ten years. After fighting in Cage Rage, which boosted him into the limelight and the attention of the UFC, Anderson stopped through to do a few appearances at local gyms.

Stumping up a modest fee of £200 initially (which later rose to £400/£500), this seminar at Urban Kings Gym was definitely an event to be seen at. Unsurprisingly, since he had just got off a flight, Anderson was running a little late, and a bunch of people were tentatively waiting for him to arrive. Everyone was talking and getting to know one another, when Anderson walked in; everyone paused, as he had such a presence. He looked at all of us and jokingly said "Hey guys, where's the training?!" in his instantly recognisable voice.



The next hour featured a lengthy media session, with journalists and fans from all over asking questions, mainly about his rematch with Chris Weidman, what went wrong in his last fight, and what his plans were regarding Roy Jones Jr., which he said is one of his dreams, so expect that in the pipeline very soon, as long as Uncle Dana permits it!

After the media session, we took to practice. Unfortunately, due to UFC politics, Anderson wasn't allowed to actually train with any of us properly, but he did show us some techniques. Me, being the fanboy that I am, jumped in at every opportunity I could. I got him to show me his clinch work, the technique for the front kick with Vitor, and what he likes to do on the ground.

It was basically a chance to meet a down to earth, humble human being. It was great and everything, but for what we got to do, I'm not sure it would have been worth £200, seeing as it was shorter than expected. But the best part came the next day, when Urban Kings told me that everyone who paid would get refunded! Owner Pierre Andurand decided he would use this opportunity to treat the members and staff out of the kindness of his heart, which was a fantastic gesture in itself, and everyone who attended got a goody bag, which had MMA gloves and a cap, which was also a nice added touch.



Overall, the seminar was a well hosted event with a brilliant guest of honour. Urban Kings pulled out all the stops to make Anderson feel welcome on his return, and I've heard a few other gyms did not do the same, so well done to everyone who helped out there that night!

I wish Anderson all the luck in his rematch with Chris Weidman on Dec. 28th.


Also, please check out www.urbankingsgym.com, or you can find them on Facebook or Twitter as well. Thanks for hosting a great event guys!

By Dan Lloyd (@DRL1990)