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Alan Partridge: Stratagem Review. The Blogging Musician @ adamharkus.com

Alan Partridge: Stratagem Review

Alan Partridge: Stratagem. Steve Coogan’s most loved alter-ego takes to the stage in a multi-media, motivational extravaganza, steering us through the minefield of modern-day issues such as diversity and mental health. But is it any good? Alan Partridge is my hero Disclaimer. I love Alan Partridge. My favorite comedy character of all time, who’s frequently […]

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Dad Diaries: No Worries

It’s been 8 and a half years since I first became a dad and almost 3 years since the last dad diary update. Is it finally getting easier? It’ll get easier they said, give it a couple more years, I waited and waited. Nothing. 3 years ago, I’ll admit I was in a dark place,

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LinkedIn Company Page Launched! The Blogging Musician @ adamharkus.com

LinkedIn Company Page Launched!

I’ve now set up a LinkedIn company page, which will allow easier connection to contributors, companies, and any other interested parties. I’ll keep this short but sweet. Please check out the page below. https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-blogging-musician I hope to build on this in the coming months, having already begun to connect with like-minded people and companies that

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Farewell 2021

As 2021 draws to a close. Here’s my review of the year that was, and hopes/plans for the future. 500 blog posts Although it seems like only yesterday, way back in 2015, I stood on a balcony of The Pestana Casino Park Hotel, Funchal, Madiera, Portugal. popping a bottle of Champagne, overlooking the city below.

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Journey’s End

A few weeks ago, I had the day to myself. A rare thing these days, a chance to reflect, and a reminder of a very similar journey I’ve made in the past. 15 years ago, I spent a month in Goa, and in that time, a lot has changed. To cut a long story short,

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