storytelling

Together in Eclectic Memes: Laughing (and Losing) in the Crypto Circus

Together in Eclectic Memes: Laughing (and Losing) in the Crypto Circus

In a meeting this morning it was mentioned that Trump had launched a crypto currency. Can that actually be legal now he’s just about to be inaugurated as President of the USA? To answer these questions I came across a Forbesarticle that was too good to miss. Naturally, I popped the kettle on for an Earl Grey tea and settled in for the latest instalment of crypto chaos: TrumpCoin crashes, MelaniaCoin takes the spotlight, and somewhere, Donald Trump is undoubtedly seething into his gilded Diet Coke chalice. 

Flying Too Close to the Sun (Without Crisping Up Like a Marshmallow) 

Flying Too Close to the Sun (Without Crisping Up Like a Marshmallow) 

The Parker Probe isn’t just a shiny example of what humans can achieve when they stop arguing on X for five minutes. It’s also a reminder that big problems—whether they’re cosmic or corporate—need both boldness and a plan. 

Feeling Like a Fraud? You’re in Good Company

Feeling Like a Fraud? You’re in Good Company

When we strip away the layers of imposter syndrome, it often boils down to storytelling—about who we are, what we’ve done, and where we’re headed. The narratives we tell ourselves shape our reality, and reframing those stories can unlock a healthier sense of self-worth.

What The Zuck?!

What The Zuck?!

Facebook and Instagram are going “back to their roots” of free expression. Because, clearly, what the internet desperately needed in 2025 was more rucks.

The Traitors: A Masterclass in Storytelling Under Pressure

The Traitors: A Masterclass in Storytelling Under Pressure

Watching The Traitors is like observing a high-stakes version of a spider weaving its web. Every accusation, every alliance, every teary-eyed confession pulls on the delicate threads of trust until the whole thing collapses in a heap of suspicion. 

New Year Resolutions are a scam! Let’s be real.

New Year Resolutions are a scam! Let’s be real.

Ah, New Year’s resolutions. The annual tradition where we collectively trick ourselves into believing we’re only one heroic declaration away from becoming flawless human beings. This year, this will be the year we shed those bad habits like a moulting snake. Right? Wrong! 

Capturing Complexity Through Conversation: My Interview with Dan Ariely

Capturing Complexity Through Conversation: My Interview with Dan Ariely

If you could pin down the essence of truth, could you draw it? That’s the question that lingered in my mind after speaking with Dan Ariely for my RSA Animate documentary—a project allowing me to reconnect with some of the most compelling thinkers of our time.

Stick With It: How Can Messy Ideas Spark Creative Breakthroughs?

Stick With It: How Can Messy Ideas Spark Creative Breakthroughs?

I have written a lot about failure. It’s something of a fascination for me. I am in a constantly evolving process with failure. When does failure become a success? Are there any true failures or is it just an endless process?

How Creativity Can Transform Education

How Creativity Can Transform Education

If you’ve spent any time in creative circles, you’ll know that while education has the potential to transform, we’ve been wielding this so-called "weapon" like a blunt instrument for far too long.

To Live a Creative Life

To Live a Creative Life

No matter where we find ourselves on the spectrum of human experience, creativity can play a vital role in survival, healing, and hope. 

The Art of Medicine

The Art of Medicine

AI could revolutionise the NHS by taking on administrative tasks, giving doctors more time to spend with their patients. However, while this sounds like a dream solution, it comes with challenges. With great power comes great potential for, let’s face it, accidental chaos.

A study in scarlet... I mean pink

A study in scarlet... I mean pink

So, here’s the reflective takeaway: in a world of endless scrolling and relentless sameness, being bold is essential, but it’s only the first step. Jaguar has smashed the glass case, but now they need to decide what to do with the diamond.

Keep It Simple, Stupid: Rock and Roll All Night (and Refine Every Day)

Keep It Simple, Stupid: Rock and Roll All Night (and Refine Every Day)

Over-complication isn’t just tedious—it’s the nemesis of efficiency. Enter the KISS principle: “Keep It Simple, Stupid.”

The Inverted Pyramid: The Principle that Explains Why it Can Be Good to Think Upside Down

The Inverted Pyramid: The Principle that Explains Why it Can Be Good to Think Upside Down

Ah, the Inverted Pyramid—It sounds like a tragic prog rock album you might find at a car boot sale, but it’s a concept that’s as intriguing as it is practical.

The Magic of Affordance: A Design Principle Less Ordinary than it Affords

The Magic of Affordance: A Design Principle Less Ordinary than it Affords

Affordance is how something shows you what it can do, like a door handle that makes you want to pull the door open or a button that looks like it should be pressed.

The Golden Ratio: Where Art Meets Precision and Nature Reveals Its Blueprint

The Golden Ratio: Where Art Meets Precision and Nature Reveals Its Blueprint

This peculiar proportion, approximately 1.618, has been lurking in the shadows of human creativity for millennia, like a mathematical James Bond, seducing architects, artists, and designers with its promise of perfection.

Anthropomorphism: Why Do We Give Feelings To Machines?

Anthropomorphism: Why Do We Give Feelings To Machines?

Why do we see faces in clouds, cars with expressions, or even attribute human emotions to our household appliances (admit it, your Henry Hoover has feelings)? The answer lies in the ancient concept of anthropomorphism—a principle as old as humanity itself, born from our inherent need to understand and relate to the world around us by projecting our own characteristics onto it.

Hick's Law: The Overwhelming Choice of Dilemma

Hick's Law: The Overwhelming Choice of Dilemma

Picture this: You walk into a diner with a menu the size of a small novel. You’re hungry, but now you’re stuck—overwhelmed by choice, paralysed by indecision. Welcome to Hick’s Law in action, a psychological principle that’s been quietly dictating human behaviour since the 1950s...

The Scaling Fallacy: A Tricky Little Concept

The Scaling Fallacy: A Tricky Little Concept

Understanding the Scaling Fallacy isn't just for philosophers or over-caffeinated academics. It's vital for anyone who wants to make an impact with their ideas, especially in creative fields where size does not always equate to success.

Performance Load: The Art of Less

Performance Load: The Art of Less

Performance Load teaches us that less truly is more. Visual thinking is about distilling complexity into clarity, turning a tangled web of ideas into a neat, navigable roadmap.