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
Border towns, Tibetan tea rooms and the heart of a warrior king
I’m spending a few days in the Scottish borders with Marion this week. Some of my social media clients know Marion – she manages twitter accounts and