As promised, I have begun a music interview feature, sourcing out the best, new, upcoming and growing talents of rock and guitar based bands and artists for you to discover and enjoy. To open this new chapter in my blog, I present to you – The Sourheads!
Tag: Lifestyle
Updates on my life and upcoming blog content
This week I thought I’d give you an update on some life events and what plans I have for this blog in the next few weeks.
10 inaccessible high street stores in the UK
Here I want to share my experiences of trying to access certain shops, the difficulties I faced and what should be done to improve accessibility:
Broken Biscuits: Creating independence to disabled animals
Broken Biscuits is a registered charity, founded in 2014, who provide custom made carts, wheelchairs and other mobility aids to help injured dogs and cats live a normal, happy life. They also give medical care to animals with hidden illnesses.
10 Engaging Disability And Mental Health Blog Posts
As a blogger, it is not all about the writing but the reading too. Reading other peoples blogs is a great way of communicating with like-minded people, learn new things & gain advice and also creates encouragement, fascination and new ideas for future blogs. Therefore I would like to share 10 blog posts relating to disability and mental health.
Review: The Wombats at O2 Guildhall Southampton
This is a short and sweet review of a short and sweet performance. My overall feeling after watching The Wombats live was that I felt “So happy! So happy! So happy!” The band from Liverpool were energetic, lively, joyful and thoroughly entertaining.
Review: Thirty Seconds To Mars at The O2
After an extremely long 115 day wait, I finally begun my 2018 gig campaign. First stop, Thirty Seconds To Mars at The O2. It was filled with a lot of singing and a lot of jumping (well shaking in my wheelchair!) The show was jam-packed with raving rifts, booming bass, dexterous drumming and vibrant vocals throughout.
Learning disabled theatre’s success with pioneering project in Africa highlighted on World Down’s Syndrome Day
This week there were global celebrations for World Down Syndrome Day. World Down Syndrome Day (21st March) is a global awareness day, which has been officially observed by the United Nations since 2012.
A brief history of Stephen Hawking
This week the world lost an inspirational figure – Professor Stephen Hawking who passed away at his home in Cambridge aged 76. He was an intelligent physicist best known for his work on black holes and relativity.
Hunting for a media career
This week I made the decision to restart my hunt for a job. The internship season has blossomed and now is the perfect time to share my skills to the media industry.