Poem: “Now You See Me”

A dedication to Theodora, my absolutely fabulous mother. I know you tried to plan my education to secure the best future opportunities in life for me, and it didn’t quite end up that way. Remember; don’t blame yourself for doing the best you could with what society allowed you. It’s not your fault they don’t want me. Am I a ghost?I walk among you, yet … Continue reading Poem: “Now You See Me”

“Now You See Me” – living with an invisible disability; the positive impact of the global pandemic on the booming flexible working market

Imagine growing up with two “conflicting” aspects in your life: one, an invisible illness and two, ambition. The two are seemingly contradictory yet that is exactly how I grew up; born with renal disease I was brought up in a matriarchal home believing I could do and be anyone and anything in life. Which is probably why despite my health complications I graduated from Cass … Continue reading “Now You See Me” – living with an invisible disability; the positive impact of the global pandemic on the booming flexible working market