Independent Brand Strategist, CMO & ex-agency MD. Mostly pointless musings on brands, politics, rugby, life & child loss. More cheerful than it sounds. Half Singaporean. PA to His Excellency Field Marshal Juan Pablo Cardoza. Cotswolds, UK. andywheatley.com
Andy Wheatley
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It’s been almost 13 yrs since our son died, aged 4. I’ve sometimes dreamt about him but never of him. Last night, it finally happened. I’ve dreaded it but it was beautiful. I could hear his voice & he had a beaming smile. I’m with his brother & sister today. A lovely Father’s Day already.
Andy Wheatley
It’s funny how football players have to change their shirt if there’s any blood on it but are free to spit out bodily fluids at will throughout the game.
I'm lucky enough to be going to NY to watch England's last group game v Panama. I just bought one of those controversially expensive train tickets to the stadium. I had to try 3 times before the transaction went through. Guess what? I now have one ticket but have been charged three times for it.
The even lovelier thing is that my wife dreamt of him earlier in the week for the first time too. Yes, of course there is sadness but the fleeting joy of ‘seeing’ him is lovely and that he was smiling and laughing is emotionally reassuring, no matter how real or not. It’s given me a real lift today.
Meloni and Macron have knocked Trump out of the park today.
SpaceX is just another con from the world's biggest conman.
Humanity will live and die on Earth. We might get a few beings on to another planet momentarily, but nobody is ever going to live on there.
We should be investing in Earth, not this sociopath trillionaire's illusions.
Add electoral reform, nationalisation of utilities and fairer tax and I’m all in.
Quite incredible this. Not one mention of a white man going around attacking Muslims in Edinburgh on any major front page.
I wonder why?
Absolute genius by Macron. And that look on his face is all the proof you need.
Bien joué, mon ami.
I imagine there's a reason why some late middle aged white men would rather vote for Jimmy Savile than Labour.
Sometimes people's placards reveal more than they realise.