It’s been a busy week. And an awesome one. I’ve written many times about the wonderful: Soldiering On through Life Trust. This amazing military
Expanding your business, naked people and going to the gym (lunch, obviously)
For 35 years I’ve wondered how my life would have panned out if I’d accepted my place at art college. I can’t even remember now with any degree of
Destined to meet, a sundowner and roses back in London
Although my holiday was more based on seeing how the people live in Barbados, I did, of course, indulge in some tourist activities. The sightseeing
Little social media, no business guarantees & an island full of charm
Here in Barbados, business is conducted in a slightly different fashion to back home. Time is not of the essence; time is an abstract concept to
Creative installations, a performance psychologist and the devil’s own brew
My thanks to everyone who supported the exhibition launch party at the Mile End Art Pavilion on Thursday. The response was overwhelming and the
Shoe seduction, a romantic hotel and prison: the verdict!
Last week’s blog heralded once of the largest social media responses I’ve received in terms of curiosity – lunch at Brixton Prison! My verdict: It
Being 17, prison lunches and the marvelousness of LinkedIn
I fell in love with Andrew when I was 17 and in charge of the balloon department at Hamleys. He was blond, trendy and more than a bit whacky, working
Social media shopping, voting for a hero and a sparkly-eyed boy
The nominations are open for the Soldiering On People’s Choice Award. I’ve worked with this amazing charity for three years, and the people I’ve met
Meeting my Twitter friend, sailing the high seas and losing a musical hero
I first ‘met’ Jo in 2011, through Twitter. Although I’d had the training business for many years I’d only recently branched into social media and was







