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Who (self) cares?

Find out what self-care is. What can happen when it doesn’t work. Why it doesn’t work. And what to watch out for.

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The Clash teach the three Rs: ‘Rehearse, 'Rite and Record’

I recently visited a display at The Museum of London commemorating the 40th anniversary of The Clash’s third album, ‘London Calling’...

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Picasso Drinking Gasoline

Picasso sits before his easel in a pair of shorts and no shirt. He is 75.

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Lessons from Antarctica

A warning and preparation for ‘proximal workers’ forced to self-isolate for a multiweek period.

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Rationing Brains

The Coronavirus has already had some strange effects. I’ve seen a lot of pictures of people panic-buying toilet paper in Australia. Men with two trollies each, filled to overflowing with multi-packs of toilet tissue.

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Advertising during the Coronavirus

As the world prepares to combat the COVID-19 outbreak and many countries and companies prepare...

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Gender Equality in the Creative industry

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, one expert, Marc Bendick goes as far as to say that nothing has changed in half a century for the ad industry.

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When they go low, we go high

When Katy Mousinho (my co-author) and I set out to write “Wonder Women” a book of stories and interviews that would celebrate the huge contribution women have made to marketing...

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Why Glasgow is the UK’s new home of creativity

Ailsa Ballantyne, Planner at Frame, Scotland’s largest creative communications agency, reflects on Glasgow being named the UK’s top cultural and creative centre.

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Inspired Us: empathy and the human experience

Having binged watched the whole of BBC’s Outnumbered on the tube over the last month, it was incredibly powerful to see...

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