
We invented an actual magic pill, but we want a different one
Why is accepting there are hard choices to make with our country so hard to stomach, when getting thin with a jab - actually possible - is morally rejected.
This is my personal blog.
It got its name back in the late Noughties, inspired by Costa Coffee (my employer at the time) launching their “saving the world from mediocre coffee” campaign. It’s a jibe at myself. Just like the world didn’t need saving from mediocre coffee (because that’s subjective), you may well find my opinions mediocre.

Why is accepting there are hard choices to make with our country so hard to stomach, when getting thin with a jab - actually possible - is morally rejected.

I work in marketing, so I know the algorithm is frustrating from both sides. But this can't be the solution.

At a risk of trying to be a discount Chris Spargo, a small question has been playing on my mind recently. They do that often, but this one has crept into something I thought it was worth writing about.

Back in January last year, the UK Government announced that they were launching UK Government Wallet and one of the first documents to come across would be driving licences.

Books are where I slow down, sharpen my thinking, and occasionally escape altogether. I’m fairly indiscriminate in my tastes: leadership and self-development inevitably dominate the…

I’ve recently signed up to complete a university course that, eventually, will give me an Executive MBA. Naturally, I’m both excited and apprehensive in equal…

Gift cards are great for a lot of reasons, and the ones in store have even become ecofriendly lately which is great – but online,…

There are, supposedly, lots of benefits to having a morning and an evening routine. As I journey through my 30s, I feel like maybe –…

Today Keir Starmer has been talking to people like me, carrying on the crusade to “back the builders, not the blockers” and I have to…

I’ve had reason to contact a few companies over the last couple of weeks, and in all three cases I have needed to speak to…

It’s time for that short period, where a year ago today we were doing the last “normal” things without realising it. In 1938, Neville Chamberlain…

From the perspective of December, I feel slightly less than unique in describing 2020 as an ‘unusual’ year – but I knew it was going…