Capturing life through words, sounds, and the lens. Fuelled by coffee and ink
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Own it: The Power of Taking Responsibility

Life & Legacy | Awareness The Long Reads • A 7-minute deep dive Is hindsight a burden or a gift? Explore how awareness and personal ownership turn responsibility into your ultimate superpower. The Myth of the Objective Truth Growth and personal freedom begin when we stop blaming and start owning. Responsibility isn’t a burden — it’s your superpower. Own your choices, own your power. Short on time? Jump straight to the One-Minute Guide: Six Steps to Self-Improvement…

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Images of the Past

Life & Legacy | Family & Relationships The Long Reads • A 5-minute reflection Do Images of the Past Influence our Perception of the present? How reliable are our memories? My father used to film and photograph the three of us growing up: my brother, sister, and me. An 8mm film camera and slides. I remember sitting in the living room after a family holiday, the curtains closed, the whirring sound of the projector aimed…

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Dare to Stand Out

Life & Legacy | Personal Growth The Long Reads • A 6-minute reflection Or are you obsessed with being part of the herd? Discover the courage required to embrace your unique path and step away from the collective normal. The Psychology of the Collective Normal Growth and personal freedom begin when we stop hiding and start showing up as ourselves. Choosing to be different isn’t a rebellion — it’s an evolution. Own your uniqueness, own…

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Did the Battle of Dunkirk stop the Axis winning WWII?

🖋️Bite-Size History | WWII ⏱️ The Long Reads • An 11-minute deep dive The Miracle of Dunkirk: How Operation Dynamo Saved an Army. Examining the theories and counter-theories from May-June 1940 The “Conventional” Wisdom about the Battle of Dunkirk and Operation Dynamo The successful, relentless advance by German Army Group A under the direction of Generaloberst Gerd von Rundstedt, under operation Fall Gelb (Case Yellow), left over 400,000 Allied troops trapped at Dunkirk, their backs to…

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Ink-Stained Hearts: A Shared Life in Words

Life & Legacy | Our Story The Long Reads • A 2-minute welcome The best partnerships aren’t just a meeting of people, but a collision of worlds. For us, it was an instant recognition of a shared spirit — wanting to live a life building a dream together through words, books, and music, fuelled by coffee, ink, and an ongoing curiosity into life and all that surrounds us. We felt and became “Ink-Stained Hearts” and started…

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Was the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack avoidable?

🖋️Bite-Size History | WWII ⏱️ The Long Reads • A 9-minute deep dive A day of infamy. Analysing the evidence of Japan’s declaration on war on the US. Where were you when the Twin Towers were attacked? Where were you when American President J.F. Kennedy was assassinated? Do you know where you were when Princess Diana tragically died? For certain generations, that pivotal seismic event was the Japanese bombing of the US Naval Station at…

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