You’ll remember my friend Chanel and her superstar vegan bakery business called Cake Cult London, right?
Cake Cult started out years ago under the name Vegan Delice and Chanel went on to trade at many of my events around the capital and even eventually had her own bakery shop.
I’m dropping in to day to let you know that Chanel’s business is still going strong and churning out delicious baked treats for special order.
Another week means another episode of Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) podcast.
In episode 88, Josh and I chat about the recent Louis Theroux documentary exploring toxic masculinity online. We consider the influencers featured within Inside The Manosphere and the damage they are doing to young people.
I also share my love for YouTube star Joe Santagato (of Basement Yard fame) and discuss why his content might just be a good counter for the manosphere.
We take time to discuss the billionaire property and tax scam going on in London and how it is destroying the cultural framework of the city.
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Great news! Legendary vegan destination Black Cat Cafe in Hackney has committed to hosting semi-regular supper clubs.
These one-night-only menus are a celebration of creative and delicious vegan food, designed to give people a culinary adventure while also connecting with their community in a relaxed, welcoming setting.
Black Cat invited me along last night as a guest, so I wanted to use today’s blog post to share my photos from the event.