Reading time: 1.07 264 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, Do you write in the margins of your books? Some people are horrified by the idea of doing that. They believe books are sacred and should not be “damaged.” I, too, believe books are sacred and there are definitely some editions of certain books I would never write in, but… Generally, I scribble notes in the margin. Books I read at school, like I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, Tess of the d’Urbevilles and Hamlet are...
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Reading time: 4.12 996 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, At Higher Voltage in London a couple of weeks ago, I heard Teresa Heath-Wareing speak on the current landscape for entrepreneurs and small business owners. She had a lot of truths to drop and a lot of optimism to offer. It’d be easy to think the future looks bleak, especially when the media is full of nothing but doom. And I’m not here to be a pollyanna; things are genuinely tough in a variety of fucktangular ways. BUT....
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Reading time: 4.14 1,007 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, Aaaaaaand January is a wrap! After a very laid back December, I was all set to head into 2026 at maximum chill, but apparently Past Me didn’t get the memo because I spent the final two weeks of January back and forth to London twice and speaking at an event in Bristol, all of which was amazing and fun but hoooooooooooo-boy was I blaggered. Then my good friend Yinka sent her Mighty Movers email (exclusive to those of...
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Reading time: 4.48 1,139 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, How many questions is too many questions? This is not rhetorical — I actually need to know, because getting it wrong has painful consequences. In conversation, we’re supposed to ask questions. We’re supposed to be interested in other people. I know this because I’ve been told many, many times over the years. And honestly, this isn’t a hardship for me because other people are endlessly fascinating to me. I’d like to...
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Reading time: 1.44 409 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, “She’s full of herself. Too big for her boots. Just who does she think she is?” But who else are we mean to be full of, my friend? The latest opinions fed to us by the techbro propaganda machine? The perfect tradwife the algorithm wants us to be? No thank you. We can get new boots that fit us perfectly because of course we’ve outgrown the old ones. And as for who we think we are, well, that’s a work in progress. We’re...
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Reading time: 0.59 232 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, “Everyone kept asking the same questions!” I was talking to my client about how her “open house” for her membership was going, and she said it was going great but that everyone kept asking her the same questions. And it was making her laugh because the book she is currently writing with me is going to answer allll those questions — so it was a real nudge to get it finished and published. Since then she’s made a ton of...
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Reading time: 1.03 247 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, If you’ve ever thought the world doesn’t need another book on whatever your book idea is, let me stop you right there with a little Mum Wisdom. My client Audrey quoted her mum last week. “You have to have more than one pair of shoes.” What she meant was: shoes for more than one occasion. Your wellies can’t double up as running shoes (unless you want the world’s worst blisters and tendon strains). Your party heels can’t...
9 days ago • 1 min read
Reading time: 2.02 483 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, On Friday evening at 8pm I stood on a stage in front of 60-odd people and remembered: I’m not for everyone. And that’s okay. I was at the Piston Distillery again performing at their comedy night and the vibe was… weird. It was a very tough crowd. The first two acts did not get as many laughs as they deserved, Dave the host was feeling the oddness too, and I was on straight after the break. Not gonna lie: I wanted to run...
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Reading time: 6.24 1,522 words Read this email in your browser. Hey Reader, You may have heard Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s quote that “well-behaved women seldom make history” — it’s on mugs and t-shirts and inspirational Instagram posts often. Perhaps you don’t know, though, that Ulrich was referencing the fact that “good wives” in Puritan towns were never involved in court cases, so their names only survived on gravestones, in family bibles, and possibly in wills. Men were all over the written...
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