25 Jan 2016

My Morning Routine with The All Night Listening Post


Recently I chatted to fellow menswear, outdoors + beer drinking enthusiast, Arran Cross, about my Morning Routine, for is blog (and one of my personal favourites), The All Night Listening Post.

"My job is a little hard to describe, so I usually find it easiest to say I’m a freelance writer. My partner, Hollie, says that doesn’t really do me justice, but to say I’m a writer, photographer, blogger, stylist, marketeer, social media dude, doesn’t really have a ring to it. So I’m going to describe a regular morning for a freelancer writer based in North West, England. I get woken up at around 7:30am, by my silent rumble-emmiting watch alarm by Withings - since switching from a iPhone alarm to waking up in silence I know I never want to go back. A head down for breakfast, but catch up on BBC1 news for 20 minutes first. Breakfast is usually porridge + honey, or Weekabix + honey. Basically honey on everything in my household..."


Jing Tea in the morning

Read the rest of my Morning Routine on The All Night Listening Post here.

5 comments:

  1. Really like Arran's blog, glad I stumbled across it. I really like this feature he's doing too! Also, where are your glasses from man? I'm updating mine and want some similar to them.

    James | www.getyourbronon.com

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  2. I had to Google "Weetabix", so I need to read that blog post to discover new sides of you, friend. :)

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  3. Yeah I discovered it a few months back and it quickly became one of my favs. They're by London-based brand Glints. I did a post here: http://www.bucketsandspadesblog.com/2015/10/introducing-glints-london-eyewear.html

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  4. Haha yes I forgot you guys don't do Weetabix! My fav cereal too, I'm lost without them when I'm over the pond.

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  5. Barrie Thomson20:14

    Cleverly styled post with the link across to Arran's blog having given an attention-grabbing intro on yours. Neat!

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