This year was my fourth year going to Summer in the City and boy oh boy have the organisers upped their game. The Excel is bloody huge, I had no idea where I was most of the time. This was probably my favourite SitC to date and I wanted to share with you what went down and some of my… View Post
A Little Gay History
There are a few reasons why I’m writing this post. 1) I studied a lot of sexual history at university and I think it is fascinating and so so important. 2) I recently quit my part-time job and one of the main reasons I did that was so I could spend more time reading and researching about sexuality and gender… View Post
The Hiking Bug
As you probably know I went to the USA recently with Trek America on their #iTrekHere blogger trip. You read about it here. Or watch my travel vlog! PLUG PLUG PLUG. Now I have never been much of an outdoors person. I’m a born and raised city girl. Chose to go to university in the second biggest city in my… View Post
How To Be Confident #LiveFearless
This post is sponsored by Bodyform Bodyform are running a campaign called #LiveFearless about empowering women to be their best selves, live fearlessly, bravely and without inhibitions. Which is an idea I think we can all get behind! For some reason, a lot of people online come to me for advice. Unfortunately, I can’t respond to everyone’s individual questions but… View Post
Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone #iTrekHere
I love the USA. I lived there for a year when I was a kid and for the last 4 years I’ve visited at least once a year. But I’ve always gone to cities: Los Angeles, New York, San Fransisco, Austin. This trip was something different. Trek America sent 10 vloggers/bloggers on a 10 day trip around some of America’s… View Post
How we talk about war: Hiroshima Peace Museum
I recently got back from a trip to Japan and South Korea. When in Japan with my parents we went to the Peace Museum in Hiroshima. It is by the Peace Park which contains many memorials for those who died because of the atomic bomb. We all know what happened but here’s a quick history lesson. World War II was… View Post