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Hi, hello 👋In 2016 I was a TV presenter who needed some extra cash. I applied for what I thought was a pop-culture writi...
30/05/2026

Hi, hello 👋

In 2016 I was a TV presenter who needed some extra cash. I applied for what I thought was a pop-culture writing job, and ended up designing the personality for a robot at Microsoft on my lunch break between hosting shows on Apple Music.

One thing led to another, and I spent the best part of a decade shaping how AI sounds at Meta and Google too.

Now this is where I’ll show you how to get it working for your messy life, and how we might use it to learn about ourselves in the process.

Stick around babes x

22/05/2026

Why we need to care less what people think in the age of AI according to ’s chief economic opportunity officer Aneesh Raman.

I’ve been thinking a lot about how important it is to know ourselves in this technological age ans turns out I wasn’t crazy. Yay!

Such an honour to host this conversation at about Aneesh’s book Open to Work.

We got deep about oh so much more. Full conversation dropping next week.

20/05/2026

People ask me all the time how to get started with AI, so I thought it was about time I put something together.

A lot of AI peeps seem to be in the business of scaring people into feeling so behind they buy their course which is naaat my vibe.

…Buuuut if you want to feel more excited and confident with AI tools and learn how to customize AI to work around your full, messy life? This one could be for you babes.

Comment DOORS below to find out more.

18/05/2026

I go into businesses to talk about technology, but I end up talking about emotions.

I think the backlash to women pushing the need for AI skills isn’t about the technology, it’s because people are scared, they don’t understand and they’re not sure where to start.

Anyhoo just some thoughts on the trope that AI is getting ‘girl-bossified’ and the outrage towards women like daring to suggest we should start learning how to use it.

I’ve been in the AI game for a decade and I’m thinking it’s time to put everything I’ve learnt it one place (although I’m not doing it alone - you’ll see). For peeps who are ready to learn how to customize AI to work around their full, messy lives. Comment DOORS below and I’ll DM you the link to get on the list.

04/05/2026

I’ve been thinking about how the people who’ll thrive in the AI age are those who know themselves the best. When I was invited to host an event for I thought I’d be keeping my woo-woo opinions on the down low, but turns out the research backs it up.

I was asked to interview Aneesh Raman about his new book Open to Work and expected to talk about the job market. We did. But I didn’t expect to end up in a conversation about the need to know and love yourself deeply in the AI age. Geeking out with someone thinking and researching along the same lines was such a joy.

His book makes the case that soft skills matter now more than ever (funny how women knew this all along 🙃), and his own career journey from war reporter to scriptwriter for Obama (!) assured me that perhaps my own career, from interviewing rappers on YouTube to AI consultant wasn’t that weird after all. In fact, he argues the more varied your work has been, the better.

In 2016 I was a TV presenter and music journalist who needed some extra cash, and applied for a role called ‘pop culture writer’. It turned out to be shaping the British personality of Cortana at Microsoft. Tech became my secret side hustle while I worried about not being cool anymore (I was literally on air for Apple Music writing robot scripts for Microsoft in my breaks). But fascination with this technology and curiosity about what it means for us all took hold. So, thanks ! Gassed to be hosting this conversation for you a decade later.

30/04/2026

Babes. We know AI wrote that for you.

Three dead giveaways, and a quick fix so you stop sounding like every other LinkedIn bro with a Claude subscription.

Words are tools and words are spells. I know it’s exhausting learning to use AI right now, but with a sprinkle more thought try using this collective intelligence we literally have at our fingertips tips to express yourself better.

Yay no one died filming this woohoo 🙃

16/04/2026

Cheeky prompting tip for you from my ‘words as tools’ framework.

Generate, then question. You’re getting the machine to critique itself here and find gaps in its own results… Sometimes I even do this across LLM’s.

Thinking about doing a prompting webinar soon. Might you lot be interested in such a thing? 🤔

15/04/2026

Something I’ve noticed after a couple of years crafting keynotes about AI, while they think I’m there to talk about technology I actually end up talking about the mindset and the ego… Yes learning how to automate workflows, build custom products and prompting frameworks is important and fun to learn. But to truly be an expert these days, you must stay a beginner.

Couple of thoughts I shared for the earlier this year. Do you agree? Would love to hear yours 💭🤔

27/03/2026

I get asked to talk about AI a lot, but what I actually end up talking about is emotions and shame seems to have entered the chat of late.

Have you been feeling it?

24/03/2026

Experiment in vibe coding a selfie → visualization product for a session I ran with ’s team. Thinking about the relationship between positive psychology and AI, and building something silly.

Want more ideas and prompts? Comment ‘ooh’ and I’ll get you into my corner of the internet the GLADE ✨

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