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
A Dr Martens orgy, de-jargoning & carols with Charlie Chaplin – almost!
If you’ve never been to the Sir John Soane’s Museum in Holborn, you have to put it on your list for 2016. It’s one of London’s most fantastic hidden
Saving a prayer, naming and shaming and a new cinema experience
I didn’t see Duran Duran live in the eighties, and can’t for the life of me think why. We saw The Thompson Twins at least three times, Simply Red,
Cheese porn, vintage French newspapers and Cyber Monday madness
I’m back in creative mood this week. Katja’s booked me to exhibit my poetry in an art show next year, and I’ve decided to produce another piece of
YouTube help, the chocolatier Shard and a motivating Wii Fit trainer
Social media is full of videos on tips for weight loss, feeling better, looking younger, I’ve never been interested in any of those; in fact, in the
An unexpected honour, my first hangover and falling off a cloud
It’s been a whirlwind couple of weeks and my apologies (again!) to those of you who emailed asking where last week’s blog was. I just didn’t write








