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Continue reading “Poem: Having a tea with you”Social Media Week happens every year and I was lucky enough to go for the first time in 2019. Happening in October/November in London, Social Media Week (SMW) brings together professionals with a passion for news ideas, innovations and emerging trends in social media.
We Are Social, a global socially-led creative agency, hosted a talk all about video and how the world is now going back to being vertical.
Continue reading “Instagram Stories: Why vertical video is the future of brand storytelling?”Social Media Week happens every year and I was lucky enough to go for the first time in 2019. Happening on 31st October and 1st November in Queen Elizabeth II Conference centre in London, Social Media Week (SMW) brings together professionals with a passion for new ideas, innovations and emerging trends in social media.
Starting my day with a good old ABC lesson from David Schneider and David Levin from That Lot, a social creative agency, although it didn’t quite go all the way to Z.
Continue reading “Storytelling on Social: A to V”I was lucky enough on 12th June to go to a Social Media in Finance event happening in London. An event held by James Saward-Anderson from Social Tree and it was definitely an educational and interesting day.
Amsterdam. Everyone goes there at some point in their life, right? Well, lately it has been a craze with young people, so I decided to see what the fuss was about. So, here’s some of the things I did in Amsterdam.
Capital Summertime Ball. One of the biggest parties of the year. Capital radio station presents summertime ball every year in June at Wembley Stadium. I’ve only ever been once before but this year’s ball was incredible.
The line up this year, in order, was;
Brighton has always been one of my favourite places to visit. Th atmosphere and people are just incredible. I always feel so at home. It’s a place where it doesn’t matter what you look like or what you wear, everyone accepts you and makes you feel welcome. The many clubs, bars and pubs they have dotted around the town and lanes makes the night life one to join in with.
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Catfish & The Bottlemen, a welsh indie band formed in Llandudno in 2007. They have toured all over the world including, South America, Japan, Europe, UK, North America and Australia. The band have also featured in many festivals which include, Glastonbury, Latitude, Falls Festival, Community Festival, Reading and Leeds, T in the Park and many more. In 2016 they also won a Brit Award for British Breakthrough before later on releasing their second album which has sold 100,000 units in the UK since.
Casey Lowry. The first time I heard this name was when I went to go see Saint Raymond live in Tonbridge Wells. He opened up for him and I have to say he had me hooked as soon as he finished his first song. So when he announced his own tour and of course came to London, I couldn’t not get tickets.
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