I think we are increasingly living in a world where words have little sincerity behind them. I first observed this in a commercial dance class. I attended the class for a while and enjoyed it but overtime I would observed this and it would not align with me so I would choose to spend my … Continue reading The argument for bringing back sincerity
Sustainability & its three pillars.
Sustainability is best described by three pillars - environmental, social and economic. This is also described by the term, ESG which stands for Environmental, Social and Governance. Recent discourse and the current political climate, would have us discussing these strands like there are in competition with each other. However, these three strands are deeply intertwined … Continue reading Sustainability & its three pillars.
AI – A not so new, revolution
We have been using AI and teaching AI about us for while now and definitely long before the recent introduction of ChatGPT into our lives and the increased discourse on all things AI. But I think many of us have not recognised our previous use of AI for what it was. For example, a tool … Continue reading AI – A not so new, revolution
Living in an Uninitiated society?
I notice more and more disdain between generations especially towards Gen Z's and millennial's. A conflict I suspect is due to differences in perspectives and lifestyles. Gen Z and Millennial's are faced with different life outcomes to their parents with many fearing they will have worse outcomes than their parent's generation. Instead of this creating … Continue reading Living in an Uninitiated society?
‘Neurodiversity and Me’
I was speaking at ‘Every Little Thing Festival' last Sunday (10th September), on Suicide Awareness Day. The festival was created to support wellness and mental health and prevent suicides. Since the event I have been reflecting on ‘Neurodiversity and Me’ Many people know me as a Chartered Civil Engineer with extensive experience in flood risk … Continue reading ‘Neurodiversity and Me’