PinnedPhil CodyinThe MemoiristThe Thrill of Danger In 1980s EnglandCrude fuel to elevate the survival instincts of my ten-year-old self.Jul 2918Jul 2918
PinnedPhil CodyinThe MemoiristEchoes of Past Lives From an Old Mail Box.I found myself stood before their final surviving imprint, a rotting, hand-made post box.Jul 614Jul 614
PinnedPhil CodyinThe MemoiristThe Half-Pound Burger: It’s Not for the Cool Kids.They were the ones who always went on the expensive school ski trip, goading us with their brand new, luminous skiwear for weeks in…Jun 2815Jun 2815
PinnedPhil CodyinThe MemoiristKendal Mint Cake.I remember two things about Kendal Mint cake. Firstly, it is not cake and secondly, my Grandfather (Grampy) always had a bar of it stashed…Jun 134Jun 134
PinnedPhil CodyinThe MemoiristA Child’s Life, Seen Through a Trash BagAll of his worldly possessions bundled into a bin liner. A cheap, black plastic bin liner. His bag for life.Jun 2215Jun 2215
Phil CodyNever Stop Conveying your Values. Notes from a Small Business. Day 5576.Every single interaction that we have in our day-to-day business lives leaves an imprint on someone’s memory. And imprints are lasting…4d ago4d ago
Phil CodyinILLUMINATIONTo my Dearest, America, please don’t forget us, the rest of The Free World.Your vote carries the weight of us, your X marks us all.Jul 15Jul 15
Phil CodyThe dating Game. Notes from a small business. Day 5562.Finding a business partner in China can be like speed-dating. First impressions can be misleading.Jun 241Jun 241
Phil CodyinILLUMINATIONReasons to be Cheerful. Notes from a small business. Day 5555.‘A bit of grin and bear it, a bit of come and share it’ (Ian Dury and the Blockheads: Charles Jeremy Jankel / David Stanley Payne / Ian…Jun 23Jun 23