Convince me

Some people are convinced the first time. For others, it may take up to three times to be convinced. Not convinced? Then listen up. I dug out the excellent work of Shelle Rose Charvet the other day as I was preparing for a client event. She talks about meta programmes. That science talk for the… Continue reading Convince me

Rhetoric vs reality: beware the gap

Not so strong. Not so stable. We wake up this morning to results from the UK’s general election that are a disaster for the sitting Prime Minister who ran a lacklustre campaign that saw her personal popularity begin to decline after only a few days. On the other side of the house, the results were… Continue reading Rhetoric vs reality: beware the gap

Time is running out

Today is an important day in British democracy because it’s the last opportunity to register to vote in the forthcoming general election. We may be fed up already of the strong-and-stable or for-the-many-not-the-few mantras (other mantras are available). But whatever our political persuasion, we have the democratic right and responsibility to make our voice heard.… Continue reading Time is running out