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Jamie Laing releases unique track to combat morning blues
Jamie Laing releases unique track to combat morning blues

North Wales Live

timea day ago

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  • North Wales Live

Jamie Laing releases unique track to combat morning blues

Jamie Laing has released a track designed to help Britons get the most out of their mornings. The podcast presenter, ultramarathon participant, and television personality has taken on the role of a motivational speaker with a spoken word piece entitled 'Morning People'. The track is a call for improved mornings, smarter sleep and tech-savvy starts. From encouraging listeners to "check in with your breath" to advising them to "use your feet and " and "find your rhythm", Jamie offers practical tips to assist a sleep-deprived nation in forming better habits. For those looking to "carpe the heck outta that diem," there's an accompanying animated lyric video filled with uplifting, bright animations showcasing an energetic animated version of Jamie ready to take on the day. Jamie's new track is uplifting and practical (Image: Joe Pepler/PinPep) The celeb, whose track can be found on Spotify, has joined forces with Samsung Health to inspire the nation to become more of morning people, with AI-powered sleep tracking and personalised energy scores available on its Galaxy Watch and Ring series. In Jamie's words: "If you can beat the morning, you can win the day. That's why I love what Samsung Health is doing – helping people understand the body and the mind, and tech can empower you to live your best day," reports the Daily Star. His release coincides with research indicating that 30 per cent of people in Britain hit the snooze button two or more times on weekday mornings. Additionally, 24 per cent report feeling sluggish most days upon rising. The study suggests that a good night's sleep could make individuals more willing to try new things, with two-fifths of people feeling that tiredness hampers their potential. Seventeen percent have skipped a workout due to fatigue, while 21 percent have made mistakes at work after a poor night's sleep. Alarmingly, 41 percent have even fallen asleep on the job from sheer exhaustion. Additionally, Brits admit that lack of sleep has caused them to snap at others and increased their desire for unhealthy snacks. Samsung has introduced new health features in its upcoming One UI 8 Watch to aid users in developing better habits and improving sleep, heart health, fitness, and nutrition. Annika Bizon of Samsung commented: "Sleep is the foundation to our approach to health, as it influences physical and mental wellbeing, yet our research reveals that many of us aren't getting enough. "That's why we are taking action, providing innovative tools to help people understand and improve their sleep. "By offering insights, coaching, and inspiration like the Morning People track, we are empowering better starts and helping the nation seize the day."

Jamie Laing releases unique track to combat morning blues
Jamie Laing releases unique track to combat morning blues

Wales Online

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Wales Online

Jamie Laing releases unique track to combat morning blues

Jamie Laing releases unique track to combat morning blues The reality TV star has become a motivational speaker for a spoken word track called 'Morning People' Jamie Laing records motivational track for Samsung Jamie Laing has released a track designed to help Britons get the most out of their mornings. The podcast presenter, ultramarathon participant, and television personality has taken on the role of a motivational speaker with a spoken word piece entitled 'Morning People'. The track is a call for improved mornings, smarter sleep and tech-savvy starts. From encouraging listeners to "check in with your breath" to advising them to "use your feet and " and "find your rhythm", Jamie offers practical tips to assist a sleep-deprived nation in forming better habits. ‌ For those looking to "carpe the heck outta that diem," there's an accompanying animated lyric video filled with uplifting, bright animations showcasing an energetic animated version of Jamie ready to take on the day. ‌ Jamie's new track is uplifting and practical (Image: Joe Pepler/PinPep ) The celeb, whose track can be found on Spotify, has joined forces with Samsung Health to inspire the nation to become more of morning people, with AI-powered sleep tracking and personalised energy scores available on its Galaxy Watch and Ring series. In Jamie's words: "If you can beat the morning, you can win the day. That's why I love what Samsung Health is doing – helping people understand the body and the mind, and tech can empower you to live your best day," reports the Daily Star. Article continues below Jamie Laing teams up with Samsung to promote morning activity His release coincides with research indicating that 30 per cent of people in Britain hit the snooze button two or more times on weekday mornings. Additionally, 24 per cent report feeling sluggish most days upon rising. The study suggests that a good night's sleep could make individuals more willing to try new things, with two-fifths of people feeling that tiredness hampers their potential. ‌ Seventeen percent have skipped a workout due to fatigue, while 21 percent have made mistakes at work after a poor night's sleep. Alarmingly, 41 percent have even fallen asleep on the job from sheer exhaustion. Additionally, Brits admit that lack of sleep has caused them to snap at others and increased their desire for unhealthy snacks. Samsung has introduced new health features in its upcoming One UI 8 Watch to aid users in developing better habits and improving sleep, heart health, fitness, and nutrition. Article continues below Annika Bizon of Samsung commented: "Sleep is the foundation to our approach to health, as it influences physical and mental wellbeing, yet our research reveals that many of us aren't getting enough. "That's why we are taking action, providing innovative tools to help people understand and improve their sleep. "By offering insights, coaching, and inspiration like the Morning People track, we are empowering better starts and helping the nation seize the day."

Were Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo mocking Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with their twerking video? Royal experts discuss on PALACE CONFIDENTIAL
Were Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo mocking Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with their twerking video? Royal experts discuss on PALACE CONFIDENTIAL

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Were Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo mocking Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with their twerking video? Royal experts discuss on PALACE CONFIDENTIAL

To celebrate 25 years of his Royal Drawing School, King Charles hosted a star-studded reception at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday. But as the monarch spoke to the likes of George and Amal Clooney, influencers Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo took to the Grand Staircase, originally built for Queen Victoria in 1832, to film a cheeky video. The couple, who are expecting their first baby together, filmed themselves gyrating to The Baby Mama Dance Song by Starrkeisha on the sweeping red-carpeted and gilded staircase which leads up to the State Rooms, flanked by portraits of members of the Royal Family. Posting to his Instagram account with 1.6million followers, Jamie captioned the cheeky clip: 'They said we couldn't film in Buckingham Palace...' To which the Palace's official Instagram account 'theroyalfamily' replied: 'We see you' accompanied by a pair of eyes and a wink emojis. It comes three weeks after Meghan Markle posted a similar video to her Instagram account of her twerking with her husband Prince Harr y in a delivery suite shortly before she gave birth to their daughter, Princess Lilibet, four years ago. Jamie and Sophie's twerking in a royal residence has been considered a joke at the expense of the Sussexes by many - including the Daily Mail's Diary Editor Richard Eden. 'My suspicion is the Palace tolerated it because they were clearly having a bit of pop at Harry and Meghan,' Richard said on the latest episode of Palace Confidential. Reacting to his comment on the hit YouTube show, Rebecca English, the Daily Mail's Royal Editor, said: 'You are so mischievous, Richard.' 'Oh come on,' Richard replied in jest. 'They clearly were. '[Jamie and Sophie] were saying, "look, we're in a Palace like you'll never be and we're doing a little dance".' Jo Elvin, who hosts Palace Confidential, burst into laughter at this and said: 'I think that's reaching. Did they use the same music though?' 'Yeah, they did' Richard said. 'I think they were overtaken by the exuberence and they thought, "Come on we'll have a bit of a pop. Harry and Meghan might do it in the maternity suite but we'll actually do it on the staircase at the Palace.' Agreeing that there was some 'schadenfreude', Rebecca pointed to Jamie's comment section where one cheeky user said: 'When you get to do it at the Palace but Harry and Meghan couldn't lol.' 'And Sophie wasn't really twerking in this case,' Richard added. 'It was more of an elegant shuffle.' 'It's very hard to do when one is pregnant,' Jo said. 'It's hard to do anyway, not least of all when you're pregnant.' Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo film themselves dancing to Baby Mama on the grand staircase at Buckingham Palace 'She certainly wasn't kind of squatting down as we have seen in the other video,' Rebecca said. 'No, she maintained her dignity,' Richard concluded. Since posting, Jamie and Sophie's viral video has amassed over 1.3 million views on TikTok. Adding more background to the conversation, Rebecca revealed that she 'rung the Palace' to ask for their comment on the video - and to check that it was actually their official Buckingham Palace account that had replied. After explaining that it wouldn't be the official account as they don't typically comment on social media, Rebecca's source phoned her back and confirmed that it was, in fact, them. Proof that no offence was taken by the video, a palace aide told the Mail: 'I'm sure it was done in a spirit of fun, and of course aligned to Jamie's wonderful support for The King's Trust Awards - even if it's not something we would greatly encourage every guest to attempt.' Referring to 'theroyalfamily' account's official response, they added most definitely with tongue-in-cheek: 'Proof that from time to time the Royal Family account has a sense of humour too. 'As for Jamie, may we recommend a visit to the Tower of London. Hashtag Winkyfacelolz.' 'Would whoever was running the social media account have had a stiff word from somebody?' Jo asked. 'I don't know,' Rebecca replied. 'They were a bit surprised but then they took it in their stride so hopefully not.' The King's Trust was set up by King Charles when he was Prince of Wales in 1976 to help disadvantaged young people get back into education, work and training. It has since gone on to help more than one million young people and is considered one of the biggest and most effective charities of its kind in the country. Jamie, who is a supporter of its work, attended a reception at Buckingham Palace yesterday alongside the likes of George and Amal Clooney to highlight its annual awards for some of the charity's greatest success stories.

Sam Thompson has awkward reunion with ex-girlfriend as it's revealed he's split with Samie Elishi after two months
Sam Thompson has awkward reunion with ex-girlfriend as it's revealed he's split with Samie Elishi after two months

The Sun

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Sam Thompson has awkward reunion with ex-girlfriend as it's revealed he's split with Samie Elishi after two months

SAM Thompson had an awkward run-in with one of his exes after it was revealed he'd split from Samie Elishi. Yesterday The Sun told how Sam, 32, and Love Island star Samie, 25, had called time on their romance after just two months. 4 4 4 And the former Made In Chelsea star attended Buckingham Palace for The King's Trust Awards - where he bumped into former flame Sophie Habboo. Pregnant Sophie, 30, who dated Sam for six months in 2018, was at the event with husband Jamie Laing. Jamie, 36, later took to Instagram to share a snap of them posing together with Fearne Cotton. But Fearne, 43, later took a swipe at Jamie and Sophie after they shared a clip of them recreating Meghan and Harry's infamous 'Baby Mama' dance on the Grand Staircase. Jamie posted the video to his 1.6 million Instagram followers, writing: 'They said we couldn't film in Buckingham Palace." After Jamie and Sophie posted their hilarious video mocking the Sussexes, Fearne appeared to take a dig at the pair. Writing in the comments next to video, the podcaster said: 'You also had your pap camera out with a flash. "Think of what the flash has done to those priceless paintings." Sam and Sophie got together while starring on Made In Chelsea but she ended their relationship because he gave her too much attention. She told new! magazine: 'His best [attribute] was he doted on my hand and foot, but his worst was maybe that he doted on me too much. 'Some girls like that, I don't. For me, I don't like someone who's needy. Independence is key.' Sam and Samie confirmed they were dating in early May when they were spotted sharing a steamy kiss on a night out. But yesterday an insider told us of their split: 'It was a mutual thing and there is no bad blood between them. "They both just have really busy schedules, particularly Sam who has been non-stop recently, and it was really hard to make it work. They're still good mates. "It's a shame but sometimes things just don't work out.' Their romance came after Sam split from Zara McDermott in January. Zara, 28, is now in a relationship with One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson. 4

Radio host Jamie Laing is back behind the mic - not for reason you might expect
Radio host Jamie Laing is back behind the mic - not for reason you might expect

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mirror

Radio host Jamie Laing is back behind the mic - not for reason you might expect

The TV star has released the spoken word track 'Morning People', in a bid to inspire the nation to embrace an earlier wake-up call Jamie Laing has launched a track to help Brits in becoming more of morning people. The podcast host, ultramarathon runner, and reality TV star has turned motivational speaker for a spoken word anthem titled 'Morning People'. The track is a synth-driven call for improved mornings, smarter sleep, and screen-savvy starts. From "check in with your breath" to "use your feet and "find your rhythm", Jamie provides practical advice aimed at helping a sleep-deprived nation develop better habits. In an effort to help the nation "carpe the heck outta that diem," the song is accompanied by an animated lyric video filled with dopamine-bright visuals, featuring an animated Jamie springing into action. ‌ ‌ The star, whose track can be found on Spotify, has partnered with Samsung Health to inspire the nation to become more of morning people, with AI-powered sleep tracking and personalised energy scores available on its Galaxy Watch & Ring series .Jamie stated: "If you can beat the morning, you can win the day. That's why I love what Samsung Health is doing – helping people understand the body and the mind, and tech can empower you to live your best day." The track follows research which discovered 30 percent of Brits hit snooze on a weekday morning two or more times. Meanwhile, 24 percent feel groggy most mornings when they wake up. Four in 10 believe tiredness is preventing them from becoming their best self with many having cancelled workouts because of tiredness or made a mistake at work after a poor night's sleep, some have even dosed off at work completely. The study identified the main sleep disruptors as temperature, overthinking conversations, and discomfort. Other frequent offenders include work-related stress, concern for loved ones, and excessive use of social media. ‌ Samsung has unveiled new health features designed to help users establish habits, enhance sleep, heart health, fitness and nutrition as part of the forthcoming One UI 8 Watch. Annika Bizon from Samsung said: "Sleep is the foundation to our approach to health, as it influences physical and mental wellbeing, yet our research reveals that many of us aren't getting enough. "That's why we are taking action, providing innovative tools to help people understand and improve their sleep. "By offering insights, coaching, and inspiration like the Morning People track, we are empowering better starts and helping the nation seize the day."

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