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Owen Cutts
Owen Cutts is a music writer, producer and cultural curator. He has worked across DJ culture, music production and journalism, bringing a practitioner’s understanding to his writing, through the lens of a lifelong music fan. His Old Music Fridays have become a global sensation, celebrating his deep love for old music hosted on his Instagram account @owencutts.
Alongside his writing for Clash Magazine, Owen has collaborated extensively within the contemporary UK and US music landscape, including work connected to major British artists such as Stormzy and a whole string of best selling artists from around the world.
Daniel Macaulay
Daniel Macaulay is the creator behind the global hit comedy-cooking Instagram account @DinnerAtDaniels, with his series Meals I Cooked for Men Who Absolutely Weren’t Worth It reaching 15 million views worldwide.
By day, he is a senior brand and marketing strategist specialising in digital and social growth, and a published poet supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.
Laurie Goodlad
Laurie Goodlad is a travel writer, tour guide, and former museum curator based in Lerwick, Shetland. She runs the Shetland with Laurie blog and social platforms, reaching around 100,000 followers. In 2024, she published Shetland: Your Essential Travel Guide, which has already sold over 8,000 copies. She also writes for The Shetland Times and Lonely Planet.
Her work explores island life, shaped by travels across Scotland and the North Atlantic, and focuses on themes of place, memory, and cultural connection.
Wild City Studio
Wild City Studio is led by award-winning landscape designers Jon Davies and Steve Williams. Bringing over 20 years’ horticultural experience alongside creative arts backgrounds, their work spans garden design, urban landscaping, ecology and community projects,
Wild City Studio champions innovative, hands-on ways to reconnect with nature in cities. Inspired by the ethos of hip-hop, punk, and lo-fi culture, their work aims to spark a fresh, community-led shift in how we shape and care for urban environments.
Lucy Matthews
Lucy Matthews is a mental health advocate, storyteller, and national media contributor with deep connections across mental health and media communities. She has championed her sister Beth’s story, engaging a wide audience while fostering broader conversations around mental health.
Lucy has appeared on BBC Breakfast alongside Brian Dow, with coverage in BBC News, The Sunday Times, and The New York Post. Drawing on personal experience, she combines emotional insight with investigative rigour.
Alistair Moore
Alistair Moore began his career as a history researcher in television before moving into communications roles with the British Army, major UK organisations, and HM Government. He is the creator of AliThomasGB, a London history platform with over 100,000 followers, reaching more than 20 million users annually.
A former London tour guide, he explores the city’s past and present. He is founder of More Than Content Ltd and a member of the Worshipful Company of Stationers.
Rosemberg
Spanish-based artist Rosemberg is the creator of the wildly popular and transgressive Instagram account @the.forbidden.toys
Rosemberg’s work is displayed in galleries across the world - this is an artist whose star is on the rise. With a background in photography and film, toys have long played a key role in his artistic output.
Channelling these childhood experiences into Forbidden Toys, Rosemberg says “I’m still inventing stories and drawing monsters.”
Susanna Edwards
Susanna Edwards is founder of the School of Creative Wellness, blending creativity, self-care, and embodied practice. After a career as a graphic artist and educator, including training at Central Saint Martins, burnout led her to yoga and breathwork.
Now a trained yogs teacher, she offers yin, restorative, nidra, flow, and somatic practices for women. Recognised by New York Weekly and nominated for the OM Yoga Awards, she teaches with Yogamatters and speaks at OM Yoga Show 2026.
John Goodlad
John was born into a fishing family in Hamnavoe, Shetland, and worked on local boats before joining the Shetland Fishermen’s Association, leading key fisheries initiatives. He later founded an organic salmon and halibut farm, then advised Prince Charles’s International Sustainability Unit on global fisheries.
Now an advisor to seafood investment funds, he is the author of *The Cod Hunters* (2018), *The Salt Roads* (2022), and *Food from the Sea* (2025).
Liam Hewitt
Liam Hewitt is a South London transplant who has lived in Edinburgh since the late 1990s. He is a devoted football fan and photographer and the creator of the #goalpostsofscotl and popular Instagram accounr @chewzo14.
Whether it be through his personal instagram account or GoS, Liam captures the magic of grassroots football - places where communities gather, where goals are scored, and where the game is loved unconditionally.

