It’s a pleasure to launch my new Let’s do Lunch interview reels series via Instagram! The plan was always to include a video element to this philosophy of creating meaningful connections over food – I just didn’t think I’d be the one filming it! Like I always say, don’t wait for opportunities to come your way – create your own!
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Let’s do Lunch | 3 PR Agency Directors share a memorable Lunch Date and the impact it created
Seven years ago I set up Let’s Do Lunch Network, a networking platform with the aim of creating meaningful connections through the sharing of food. It’s finally having a revival (check out our Christmas Lunch Network event at Gunpowder), so I’ve asked three PR executives I admire to share a memorable ‘let’s do lunch’ moment, and its impact…
Continue readingLet’s do Lunch Network | Christmas Menu at Gunpowder Soho with My Soho Times

Food has a wonderful way of connecting us, regardless of our background. I knew I was onto something special when I set up Let’s Do Lunch Network seven years ago whilst studying journalism at UAL (University of the Arts London). Even then, at the early stage of my career, it was apparent my superpower as a creative would be to establish meaningful IRL (in real life) connections beyond the URL!
Continue readingLet’s do Lunch | A Philosophy Behind The Act of Creating Meaningful Networks
Have you ever exchanged business cards with someone you felt would be a great contact, however weeks, months, even years down the line realised you haven’t established a connection beyond an initial courtesy ‘was nice meeting you’ email – if that (or for us millennials, a Facebook add)?!… Continue reading
Women On the Same Terms| #SupportHerHustle
2018 marks 100 years since some women won the right to vote in the UK. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that despite setting up this blog almost 3yrs ago, it wasn’t until the beginning of this year that I felt an urge to reignite my mission to create a platform which is inclusive of all women’s voices – not a selected few. Continue reading

