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Tag Archives: Thought of the Day
Editorial Intelligence ‘Thought for the Day’ with Short Books
Yesterday morning, I attended a brilliant event organised by Editorial Intelligence at the Bishopsgate Institute in the City of London, it was an early start so pleased to be welcomed with a strong coffee and pastries on arrival. The debate … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial Intelligence, Of General Interest, Personal Experiences
Tagged Bishopsgate Institute, Editorial Intelligence, Emma Craigie, Emma Craigie author and teacher, Justin Webb, Justin Webb BBC Today programme presenter, Patrick Kingley young journalist of the year 2009, Patrick Kingsley, Peter York, Short Books, Thought for the Day, Thought of the Day
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‘Thought of the Day’ with Editorial Intelligence chaired by Julia Hobsbawm
Yesterday, with great excitement I attended the ‘thought of the day’ event which has returned to the Editorial Intelligence calendar at Somerset House. It is an early start, but after a nice strong coffee and the yummy pastries I was … Continue reading
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Tagged Editorial Intelligence, Editorial Intelligence at Somerset House, Gabrielle Rifkind, GO technology, Gullivers travels, hybrid age, information age, innocent outsider, Julia Hobsbawm, Michele Hanson, Michele Hanson Guardian columnist and writer, New America Foundation, Parag Khanna, The Fog of Peace, Thought of the Day
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‘metaphors, ambition and education’ where the ‘Thought of the Day’ at Editorial Intelligence yesterday
Yesterday, I attended the monthly Editorial Intelligence ‘Thought for the Day’ and it was really inspirational and set the tone for the day, especially as I had to give a speech to 30 women at a lunch on ‘The balance … Continue reading
Revd Giles Fraser the Canon Chancellor of St Paul’s on BBC Radio Four, ‘Thought of the Day’ on Wednesday 5th August commented ‘Modern Weddings have lost their way … The Ceremony is now all about ‘me’ and being a princess for a day’ Do you believe that the media of today have caused weddings to escalate in cost?
I can’t disagree or agree with Revd Giles Fraser as I would put myself out of a job as a wedding planner, however I believe that in some cases the religious part of the wedding in a church is not … Continue reading
The Comment Conference brought to you by Editorial Intelligence on the ‘Mobile World’
Today, I attended the Comment Conference morning session at Edelman which was fascinating, a perk of Editorial Intelligence membership. Some people may wonder why I attend these type of events, but sometimes going totally out of your comfort zone is … Continue reading →