Hello! Nice to virtually meet you!
My name is Katy and I have been working in online spaces for almost 25 years. I have been a web developer working for companies ranging from small start-ups to massive corporations like the Kronenbourg, Warburtons, Barclays and Royal Mail.
I've also worked in retail customer service and run a couple of pubs!
I started to play the guitar at age 8 and then moved on to the violin. I later got into DJ'ing while working at a pub which sparked by interest in creating my own music which you can use for free in your own projects.
I began writing about productivity, employee morale and small business best practices back in 2002 while working for the boss from hell, and I later moved that over to the site FlippingHeck.com and since then my writing has grown to cover Politics and TV/Film Reviews. I also occasionally drop code snippets over on my blog.
FlippingHeck.com was set up in 2004 to pull together thoughts on small business, self-improvement, motivation and general life hacks.
The site began after Katy struggled to cope with a toxic work environment and began searching for advice on how to deal with what she was going through. To help others in a similar situation she decided to share her findings with the world on a new-fangled thing called a "blog".
Since then FlippingHeck.com has published over 3000 articles and has featured hundreds of writers on a variety of topics from how to paint your home for maximum productivity to how to motivate and reward your employees.
FlippingHeck.com is always on the lookout for new writing talent so please get in touch if you'd like to contribute to the site.
Running your own business as a solo entrepreneur might well feel like juggling plates whilst walking a tightrope! So how can you maintain your productivity while running your own business?
Running your own business as a solo entrepreneur might well feel like juggling plates whilst walking a tightrope! You wear the hats of marketer, accountant, sales, operations, admin, project manager and you’re the creative powerhouse behind your brand. We get it, with so much on your plate, productivity is not simply a buzzword but it’s a crucial skill. Optimising your time and energy isn’t a luxury, it’s an essential. So here are 11 strategies to help you maximise your productivity a...
DJ KT produces electronic music in a range of styles which is copyright free so you can use it in your Streams, Videos and Shorts.
Whether you like it or loathe it politics in inescapable. A lot of people are confused by politics, especially when Mainstream and Legacy Media seemingly twist narratives to promote their own agendas. This is why Katy started Politically Inclined - an online space that tries to bring you unbiased news and explainers in easy to understand language.
Alongside this is a companion YouTube channel which takes a more irreverant look at politics, calling out politicians for their mistruths along with some comedy as well.
You can check out my latest politics video and article below!
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Katy's been fascinated by film as far back as she can remember and it lead to her persuing a degree in Media Production where she could study film techniques and make short films, radio shows and more.
She's taken that love of film a started a review website - What Katy Reviewed Next - where she watches things so you don't have to!
In 1973 Ilya Salkind convinced his father, movie producer Alexander, to buy the filming rights to Superman. In 1978 they released Superman, written by Mario Puzo of Godfather fame and directed by Richard Donner (Superman II 1980, The Goonies 1985, Lethal Weapon 1987). The film made over $134 million on a $55 million budget, making it the second highest grossing film of 1978, only coming behind the monster that was Grease. Following the success of Superman, the Salkinds released the sequels Superman II in 1980 followed by the more underwhelming Superman III in 1983. Even though these films were making money on ever-decreasing budgets and were doing well with a male audience thanks to the superhero content and an older female audience thanks to the "will they, won't they" relationship between Lois and Clarke/Superman, there was nothing on the market that appealed to younger/teenage girls. With the purchase of the...
Director: Jeannot Szwarc
Stars: Helen Slater, Faye Dunaway, Peter Cook
Katy's Rating: 6/10 - Fair