With the highs and lows of 2020 nearing an end, we’d like to take a moment to reflect on another crazy, fin-tastic year at Mindfully Wired, as well as thank all of our brilliant partners, before we hibernate with a pile...
December 22nd, 2020 Read MeFinger food. “Drinks on arrival”. Actual real-life MINGLING. And – if you’re lucky – goody bags. Yes, in-person events have their perks, and we’d be fibbing if we said we didn’t miss them. But online events are bigger. Not in cost,...
December 15th, 2020 Read MeDecember 1st, 2020 Mindfully Wired’s latest venture in the seafood world has been a mighty one. Two months ago, we – in partnership with The Fishmongers Company – launched Discover Seafood; the UK’s first nationwide seafood portal. Creative Comms officer Elspeth...
December 1st, 2020 Read MeNovember 3rd, 2020 The arts and science are so often siloed from each other, when in reality pure magic can happen when the two meet. So when humanities graduate, Tesni Clare joined us at Mindfully Wired, our mission to fuse creativity...
November 3rd, 2020 Read MeNovember 3rd, 2020 After a film-producing, fishermen-podcasting, food-platform-building four years of fun, we’re delighted to announce the fabulous Harriet Yates-Smith has been offered the role of Associate Director. Now this is the part where we say something cheesy – perhaps about...
November 3rd, 2020 Read MeSeptember 22nd, 2020 The highly anticipated sequel to our ex-Creative Comms Officer Noa’s blog, ‘Leaving in a Pandemic’, is our new Creative Comms Officer Rachel’s blog, ‘Starting in a Pandemic’. And in true 2020 style it may not be to plan....
September 22nd, 2020 Read MeAugust 19th, 2020 Meet David Rose; a languages graduate with a keen interest in sustainability and communications, whose search for work experience led him to our seaweed-covered doorstep. David is joining the MWC team for 3 weeks; dipping his toe in...
August 19th, 2020 Read MeJuly 1st, 2020 Whether your experience with digital events spans family quizzes or serious conferences – tech blunders are inevitable. But don’t be put off by the memory of Aunty Margaret reeling off an entire round of answers whilst muted, or...
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