New Trend: Speech Fasting Means No Talking Until Noon
New Trend: Speech Fasting Means No Talking Until Noon
Ever heard of “speech-fasting”? It’s when you zip your lips until NOON. Yeah, you read that right—no chitchat, no blabbering, not even a whisper.
OH MY GOD I KNOW SO MANY PEOPLE I WISH WOULD PARTAKE IN THIS TREND.
So how does this new trend work?
You stumble out of bed, reach for that steaming cup of coffee, but hey, hold up—no talking till you’ve guzzled it down.
Now, not everyone can pull this off and still keep their job or their significant other. Like, say, radio hosts cannot do this. Unless they do afternoon drive.
Anyhoo, I’m also wondering how many friends secretly wish we’d all adopt this trend for a while.
But wait, why is this new trend catching fire now?
Well, credit the trend to Lulu, a British singer who’s talking about the benefits on social media. She’s all about protecting her precious pipes, and hey, fair play to her.
Lulu says it helps her “take care of my instrument. It allows me to sing.”
It apparently works.
I remember in the Madonna documentary, “Truth or Dare”, the material girl was on vocal rest and her then boyfriend, Warren Beatty, was VERY happy about it.
That relationship, not surprisingly, did not last.
Turns out, there’s some science backing this up.
In 2005, a study linked quiet time to a serious drop in blood pressure. So, less yapping, more zen vibes.
Oh, and get this—silence might just be the antidote to cortisol, the stress hormone. Plus, in mice (yes, mice), it’s like brain fertilizer, promoting all sorts of clever growth.
So, next time you’re tempted to gab, maybe consider giving those vocal cords a breather. Your blood pressure—and maybe even your brain, and definitely some friends —could thank you for it.
Here Are 19 Famous Singers From Massachusetts
Massachusetts is famous for so many things. We have history, we have sports, actors, and yes, we have music! Below, you will see how deep we go in music, with 19 famous singers from Massachusetts.
Quite a few iconic artists were born and/or raised here. I bet you can name at least a few of the super-famous singers right off the bat. But, I also bet you will name some you think are from here, and actually aren’t. Case in point, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. Yes, the band was Boston based, but they moved here, after meeting and forming a band in New Hampshire. Tyler is actually from New York City. So he’s not among these 19 famous singers from Massachusetts.
Misconceptions
You would think Rick Ocasek from the Boston based rock band The Cars was from here, right? He was not. How about J. Geils or Peter Wolf from the Boston based J. Geils Band? Not from Boston. The Standells who famously sing about Boston and it’s “Dirty Water” are from L.A. All of these acts are not among the 19 famous singers from Massachusetts on this list, as they were not born or raised in our great state.
Digging Deep
With help of Google, the artists’ websites and my own personal knowledge, I’ve compiled a fairly comprehensive list of celebrity musicians and singers. I’m sure there are some that will be missed, but it’s a decent showing of talent from the Bay State. If you can think of any that should be added, please feel free to let me know.
You will recognize names from the rock world, country and pop music genres. There are singers from the past and present, representing quite an eclectic group. Some you may have seen performing our National Anthem at sporting events or at one of their shows locally. These artists are proud to call Massachusetts home, and we are proud to call them ours.