The Elevator Pitch
The term ’elevator pitch’ was lobbied into my conscience late in life. I’m not sure if that was due to my ignorance or a late coining of the expression. Whatever […]
The term ’elevator pitch’ was lobbied into my conscience late in life. I’m not sure if that was due to my ignorance or a late coining of the expression. Whatever […]
On Wednesday the 18th July 2007 my husband and I received, by 2nd class post, a letter from our geneticist with fundamental news. Thanks to a new microscope with a […]
Every year I ask several leading neurological experts how much we know about the brain today in 2012. The collective answer hasn’t changed much since I started asking in 2005. […]
At first I didnt see her. No wonder, the dogs and I would have to be the only ones out walking in the heavy rain on this Bank Holiday Monday. […]
Wow – she explained. These past six weeks of human endeavor both on and off Olympian tracks, pools, arenas and behind the scenes have certainly ‘lifted the clouds of limitation’, […]
Mindroom was founded in 2001 with the aim of changing the world. Radically changing the world and conditions for anyone affected by learning difficulties. Impatiently and radically changing the world […]
Nelson Mandela once said that sport has the power to change the world. Baroness Grey-Thompson, winner of 11 gold medals as a wheel chair athlete, believes that Paralympic sport has […]
Transition is per definition a form of balancing act. I am now going to perform a gentle transition act, going from three weeks holiday, including two weeks of Olympic excellence, […]
Cerumen Obturans may sound severe to you and me. But in reality it isn’t. It’s a complete obstruction of the auditory canal by cerumen. Earwax – in other words. However, […]
Just as last weeks blog concerned the redressing of a huge imbalance, that of the recently detected ice berg of prevalence of learning difficulties in girls/women, this week we will […]