Charles Lomu
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's exactly what another guy said.
Oh, really?
That's lovely.
Is there music in the room and a guy singing while all this is going on?
I don't have a guy singing, but I do have music playing on the speaker.
But it all depends too.
Depending on the clientele that I have for the day, I'll look over my booking list, my appointments for the day, and that will help determine what music I play.
So I have some clients who like to listen to, say, older R&B.
Then I've got some clients who like to listen to new music.
Then I have clients who are older than myself and I love the depth of knowledge that they have of the music they're into, say, from back in the 70s.
And so I'll play the music and then I'll ask them for just a conversation basis.
Well, I ask them, like, is there anyone you recommend I should listen to?
And I always find that, like, it becomes a journey of experience for myself as well.
Yeah, that's right.
My grandparents, to me, were like my mum and dad.
In my Tongan culture, we have this thing called pusiaki.
And pusiaki basically means it's the same as an adoption.
So I was adopted out to my grandparents.
And I'm the second of seven siblings.
So my grandparents took me to Tonga with them after I was born.