Photo by Molly Jameson
Journalist, author, speaker
For five years, alongside copy and creative projects, I produced original journalism about health, sex and relationships, culture and the internet. Across various media formats from articles to podcasts, social-first video and documentaries, I reported on the stories, trends and social issues shaping modern life, often being the first to break stories and achieving virality.
My stories appeared in Mashable, Glamour, Dazed, Cosmopolitan, Stylist, Womenβs Health, Red, Grazia, Refinery29, The Face, Vogue, Vice, The Guardian, iPaper, Metro and more. In 2021, I was Interim Sex & Relationships editor at Cosmopolitan UK and sex and relationships columnist at The Face.
For various assignments from uncovering gender bias in sex toy industry to investigating what happens at one of the worldβs most famous-yet-secret swingers resorts, I had the joy of travelling to Switzerland, Jamaica, and Japan to work on stories.
In 2022, I worked regular news shifts at The Metro, and worked a two-month contract on the investigations unit for policing at BBC Newsnight, focusing on the Chris Koba shooting case, the royal protests in England and producing weekly stories for the show. In 2024, I worked as a weekend reporter for Pink News and produced, wrote and presented a social video series for ITVβs platform Woo, F*cking Nonsense, which dispelled sexual health myths on the internet.
Penguin Random House published my debut book, Sluts: The Truth About Sex Shame & How to Fight It in 2024. It was published in paperback in 2025, then published in Germany later the same year. Itβs also available as an audiobook on Audible and Spotify.
I am no longer working quite this much as a journalist. Iβm now much more focused on other pursuits, including but not limited to copywriting and being in the early stages of novel writing. You can also find me writing on Substack and I still do speaking arrangements. You can book a talk here.