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How to stop fitting in and start doing your own thing

August 28, 2017 By Beverley Glick 5 Comments

Most people who knew me when I was a rock journalist in the 80s would probably agree that I stood out. There weren’t that many women working for the music papers at that time – and certainly not women who wore bespoke black and red latex dresses accessorised with six-inch stilettos. But despite my maverick beginnings, as I gained experience as a journalist I gradually became more sensible and … [Read more...] about How to stop fitting in and start doing your own thing

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Trailblazing Creatives Tagged With: creativity, marketing, self-promotion, Trailblazing Creatives

I’m a journalist. So why do I find it so hard to promote myself?

June 4, 2017 By Beverley Glick 1 Comment

I should be able to do this. I’m a journalist. I’ve been a journalist for nearly 40 years, for God’s sake. I know how the game is played; I’ve been on the receiving end of countless pitches and worked with many PRs in different industry sectors. So why do I find it so hard promote myself? Even though I know what works and what doesn’t work? I know how to write. I’m also a public speaking … [Read more...] about I’m a journalist. So why do I find it so hard to promote myself?

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling, Trailblazing Creatives Tagged With: marketing, PR, self-promotion, Trailblazing PR

How to use an old photograph to tell a meaningful new story

May 3, 2017 By Beverley Glick 1 Comment

When it comes to memories, we are all unreliable narrators. The human brain will go to great lengths in order to create a coherent sense of self, sometimes inventing things that never happened and even people who don't exist simply to hold the story together. Memory is not like a video camera. It reframes and edits events to fit our current map of the world. So next time you go for a walk down … [Read more...] about How to use an old photograph to tell a meaningful new story

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling Tagged With: meaning, meaning and purpose, memory, old photographs, personal stories, storytelling

Thanks William and Harry for sharing a story from your scars, not your wounds

April 29, 2017 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

Back in the dark days of summer 2012, when I had just separated from my husband, I signed up for a public speaking course called Speak Like a TED Talker. The aim was to find my TED-style “idea worth spreading”. As I cast around for ways to articulate my message, it came down to this: I wanted to put an end to silent suffering. Looking back, it was a cry for help. I hadn’t told anyone … [Read more...] about Thanks William and Harry for sharing a story from your scars, not your wounds

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling Tagged With: Ginger Training & Coaching, public speaking, Speak Like a TED Talker, storytelling

What the Ancient Egyptians can teach us about story as legacy

April 27, 2017 By Beverley Glick 2 Comments

I blame Miss Hughes. She was my history teacher in the first form at Bromley Technical High School for Girls – a tiny, silver-haired lady nearing retirement but still full of fervour about her subject. She taught us about the ancient civilisations – the Assyrians, the Babylonians, and then the Egyptians. I was captivated by her stories about the pyramids and how they were built, the mysteries … [Read more...] about What the Ancient Egyptians can teach us about story as legacy

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling Tagged With: Ancient Egypt, life stories, personal stories, storytelling

C30, C60, C90 – don’t go!

April 1, 2017 By Beverley Glick 1 Comment

It's hard to imagine now but in the summer of 1980 what passed for disruptive technology came in a compact plastic box with a cardboard inner sleeve.  Ah yes,  the cassette - I remember it well. In my first year as a staff writer for the music paper Sounds, I was deluged by the little devils, as bands up and down the country sent me demo tapes after I did the first major published interviews … [Read more...] about C30, C60, C90 – don’t go!

Filed Under: My Personal Stories Tagged With: Betty Page, Cassette, language, music journalist, Sounds

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