A weird thing came over me on Tuesday: I had a sudden urge to clear out my wardrobes in the middle of my working day. Trancelike, I climbed the
Social media games, outrageous fashion and an obsession with A Clockwork Orange
David Bowie Is… truly amazing! You probably already know that I’m a huge Bowie fan as I’ve borrowed his lyrics a few times, so I expected to enjoy
Casino copywriting, collaborative poetry and disco queen of the airwaves (not)
I don’t normally mention things I’ve watched on TV, but I loved the documentary on Now – that’s what I call music! Didn’t know it was Richard
Childhood stroke: a mother’s story
I've reposted this article to coincide with the final week of Stroke Awareness Month (UK). “What??” The look of incredulous disbelief when I tell
Naughty pics, number one for business and the dog’s Bar Mitzvah
Some of my most prolific posts this week have been nothing to do with work at all. I belong to a Facebook group for people who grew up in this area –
Radio interview, Into Darkness and a client who wouldn’t pay
Firstly, huge thanks to everyone who shared last week’s blog promoting awareness of childhood stroke. The response was overwhelming and I’m so
Facebook invitations, personal rebranding and fun on the farm
I’ve been working with a graphic designer and artist named Martyn – he does the pictures, I do the words. On Tuesday, Martyn invited me to venture
Fashion recruitment, videodoodles and meeting the Dalai Lama
As much as I would have loved to meet him, it wasn’t me who met the Dalai Lama this week. My friend saw him when he visited Cambridge and he wished
No politics, disgraceful behaviour and an incident in the 80s too rude to publish
Love her or hate her, Margaret Thatcher was a leader of strength and personal integrity, and she spearheaded a country that was in turmoil before she








