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How I healed my sciatica

I won’t bother with the lead up story to how this happened, as it’s not that important vs the details to fix which is why Google or your AI of choice probably found this post for you as you desperately … Continue reading →

Technology has broken the job market

Technology has broken the job market – just as it has with online/app dating. Applying for jobs has become almost frictionless, which sounds good, but has created a volume problem nobody is equipped to deal with. Roles now routinely attract … Continue reading →

What your therapist wants you to know

At the end of 2025, I wrote this post in Linkedin, both for my therapy clients and anyone else in therapy now or in the past. Saving here for data ownership. End of year therapist reflection: I can’t tell you … Continue reading →

Guest post saved from Build Series

Below is a guest post I did for Build Series, and Simon Wakeman, that I want to save on my own server for posterity. Hey there, I’m a big believer in the power of collabs in helping founders to build … Continue reading →

Verifying my Mastodon

Hello, it’s me on Mastodon ✔️

A post about client sexual harassment

I was sexually harassed by a client last night. The harassment itself was no big deal, just drunken, stupid sexual texts, multiple calls & videocalls I didn’t pick up. Unfortunately, this is not something new as a woman in tech … Continue reading →

It’s ok to not be ok, you’re not alone

Having a rough mental health week this week and I know that’s ok. I’ve been talking to a couple of other folks unable to complete new job interviews right now for the same reasons, and honestly – that’s totally relatable. … Continue reading →

Central Lofts aka Central London Lofts

Firstly, check out the full reviews of Central Lofts. Or do I mean, Central London Lofts? Or was it, Anglian Construction? Sorry – the people behind this company has so many names it’s traded by and wound up I get … Continue reading →

Did I ever tell you about my £15,000 t-shirt?

Once upon a time I met a very smart, kind and fun creative man. It was via work – I was head hunting for a global company looking for a new Creative Director for them. It was a big role, … Continue reading →

Beware the narrative. Roll up for story time!

It’s a well known proven fact that humans interpret the world around them and their social circles with stories. Humans create narratives in order to make sense of data inputs and ensure the brain keeps the body ticking over, moving … Continue reading →