So the Olympics have kicked off! As you know I’m not a sporty person, although over the past few months I’ve sailed (kind of), swum (kind of),
Raising money, pregnant at 50 and LinkedIn pages for kings and dogs
Square Mile Salute is a charity set up by my friend and colleague Anne, with the aim of delivering a night of fun and laughter that celebrates all
Votes for women, healing a broken heart and a happy story about a cow
The strangest thing happened last week. I was being kayaked (is that a verb?) along the Cam, feeling a little like the Lady of Shalott, when a cow
Historic love affairs, your free gift and making up words
Last Thursday I attended a networking evening at the City Business Library in Guildhall, a venue where I’ve run social media training sessions in the
Bread Ahead, social media in Richmond and a magical mystery tour
I seem to be doing a lot of extra-curricular activities lately. You probably know about my life drawing classes already as I’ve been banging on about
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
Sunrise in bed, the Cheesecake Queen, and black lace in the fast lane
Like most people, I don’t love Mondays. Last Monday was an exception though… My accountancy clients Nordens, the award-winning fabulous people who
Summer in the city, skewed Beatles and a dollop of LSD
Canary Wharf’s summer concerts are always good fun. A holiday atmosphere descends on Canada Square as the grass vanishes under the weight of picnic
Spanish cocktails, boys in tartan and being prepared for social media
I spent last week in Spain with my friend Angie. We don't see each other as often as we'd like because she's lived on a sheep farm in Ireland for the








