Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
People keep asking me if I am serious about leaving conservation to become a DJ. Moving from wildlife conservation into a DJ career can feel like a radical shift...
People keep asking me if I am serious about leaving conservation to become a DJ. Moving from wildlife conservation into a DJ career can feel like a radical shift...
So as I mentioned a couple of blogs ago… I am doing an Executive MBA! Talk about juggling too many things...
Whilst back from Greece and back in Nottingham I stay with my cousin this time which is great because she also lives only a short walk away from the art studio. Also getting back on the DJ decks which I am excited about...
DJing at Hockley Hustle felt like a pivotal moment for the year and for this whole new trajectory. It is one of those Nottingham events that carries real weight, so getting to be part of it felt important...
OMG. I cannot believe I worked at Silverstone for the Grand Prix. I love F1 and this was an absolutely cool opportunity that I randomly got through chatting to a chef via some agency work I have been doing...
Another month, another exhibition. This one titled Broken, and I exhibited a photograph taken from inside a power station tower. The theme felt fitting honestly, because the environment does feel broken and industry always seems to get prioritised over it.
There’s something about a walk in the Dales that resets everything, a little windswept and a bit knackered but completely reset by the end of it...we were probably slightly ambitious about the route and slightly underprepared for the mud.
I’ve gone a bit quiet again because, we all caught Covid. But just before that, I had an incredible time at Sugar Stealers, a space in town offering workshops for women, such a refreshing space....
Over the last few weeks we have also been busy filming a Jerusalema Dance Challenge video for Kuti Wildlife Reserve... Be sure to check the final video out!
So, over the last 30 blogs, I have taken you from packing for my trip to Malawi, my adventures with African Bat Conservation to being back in England…