Generosity and Curiosity in Bristol

“Can’t help pinching myself and wondering how I got so lucky to be here edge walking at the #socialagesafari” That was one of the tweets I posted last night during the opening of the Social Age Safari. Yesterday’s train journey to the Social Age Safari event here in Bristol was an extended time on the … Read more

Going on Safari – in Bristol?

Tomorrow I am going to the Paintworks in Bristol for the Social Age Safari which is being run by Sea Salt Learning. It’s a 3 day event with people coming from around the globe. There will be loads of opportunities to build networks and to learn more about learning in the social age. Julian Stodd … Read more

A Productivity Spring Clean

This is a longer piece where I share the chance to #WorkOutLoud about my attempts to improve my productivity and apply the learning from extensive study of productivity books, websites and blogs. Last week was a turning point for me. Having been overwhelmed for several months with the sheer volume of things that I was … Read more

Update: apparently you are never too old to release your first album

On Friday I publicised the release of an album through Bandcamp. It comprised 15 tracks, using spoken word and music. The words come from “Blue: experiments in sound” which is the fourth poetry sequence about a misanthropic, lone-wolf character called Blue. I will be releasing this as a book in the next few months. In … Read more

A Renaissance Way of Working

I said to him, “It’s all about the techniques that were common in Renaissance time, when people like Leonardo da Vinci weren’t artists or scientists. They showed a great appetite for all learning and understood the way these things all connected together, or could connect as a process of discovery.” It was one of those great … Read more

Bury the Meaning

One big unsustainable move Is all it takes to topple the dictator Repeal all laws that have been passed And repel the revolution before it takes hold Empty vessels make the loudest noise When struck with a stick People in glass houses should not throw Their voices even when they think They know the answer … Read more

Everyone wants a piece of me

I wake up and I look at my iPad. Drifting from Facebook to email, looking at the daily newspaper, Twitter and LinkedIn. It’s as though everyone wants a piece of me. Except they don’t: no-one is waiting for me to give them this attention, and when I have looked and replied to something there is … Read more