aidanwarner.bsky.social
media relations at @wellcometrust.bsky.social. mostly climate change and how it affects our health.
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So many of my neighbours have been caught out by the fuse cupboard issue. And it's a struggle to get the key from the freeholder. Some simple fixes to this in terms of email communications, you'd think...
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I've been directed to what seems to be the actual answer. It's not good. diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/2024/12/the-...
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🤷‍♂️ bsky.app/profile/rach...
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Seriously though why bsky.app/profile/enna...
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A broadcasting industry friend pointed me to tvrdb.com, which supports your thesis...
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That makes a lot of sense. (Also - delighted that Bluesky has connected my casual observation to someone who has a research-based insight!)
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I am fascinated by how often tech services develop marketing examples like this that are based on appealing to a potential user who also works in tech. They're never set in a plumbing supplier or a local authority. Is that really the whole market or do tech people just have no imagination..
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You've prompted me to play this game... 'do your most not to give up the ghost', '♥️ not to depart'...
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These are 5 reflections on how I think progressives could build a bigger tent. 1) Framing - it can sometimes feel like progressive causes use frames that actively reinforce us vs them dynamics & make it harder for people to get onboard with a cause they might otherwise support
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Mumsnet’s @PigletJohn alone deserves a CBE for his services to education in the field of domestic repair and maintenance.
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Always fascinated by how there are a few key forums which have come to constitute this country’s strategic reserve of accumulated DIY knowledge. (More obviously: Screwfix, less obviously: car dealing site Pistonheads, mountain biking site Singletrack World, and Mumsnet.)
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White Collar