
Kimberley Dadds
Entertainment Editor, Writer and Interviewer at Freelance
Writer, Editor, Interviewer | Words: Vogue, GQ etc | Consultant, Olympics • Former Head of Ents @BuzzFeedUK • coastal living 🏃🏼♀️🏊
Articles
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Kimberley Dadds
Passion, Practicality, and the Art of Letting GoThis article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at MUJ chapter.How do we forgive ourselves for all the things we did not become? Doc …
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1 month ago |
nationalgeographic.com | Kimberley Dadds
Can your thoughts shape your reality? Millions of people today believe they can—thanks to the skyrocketing popularity of manifesting, a self-development practice that promises to turn desires into reality through focused intention. But this idea isn’t new. Long before TikTok trends and self-help bestsellers, ancient civilizations from India to Egypt built entire belief systems around the power of thought. Here’s how those age-old ideas evolved—and why they’re making a comeback today.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
surfertoday.com | Kimberley Dadds |Luis Pinto
Skateboarder Andy Macdonald is 51 and has qualified for Paris 2024. He celebrated his birthday on July 31 en route to the French capital. MacDonald is a skateboarding legend who has been skating professionally since 1985, is friends with Tony Hawk, and was the first to skateboard through the White House. The British-American decided to try for the Olympics after watching Tokyo 2020. This makes him the oldest person to ever skateboard at the Olympics.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
womenshealth.com.au | Kimberley Dadds
Three-time Australian BMX Freestyle champion Natalya Diehm is one tough rider. She became one of Australia’s first BMX freestyle Olympians at Tokyo 2020, where she placed fifth just two weeks removed from rupturing her ACL, after already enduring four knee reconstructions. Now 26, Diehm has established herself as one the world’s best in her sport, and having qualified for her second Olympics in Paris, she has her sights set on gold.
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May 31, 2024 |
vogue.fr | Kimberley Dadds
You might assume that having a bad relationship with food is as cut and dry as whether you have an eating disorder, such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia, or not.
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For the November issue of Country Living I spoke to James Middleton about mental health, the dog who saved his life, pets as therapy, the therapeutic benefits of the outdoors and his new book about all of the above. A joy to be in print and to get a cover line ✨ https://t.co/dGVTb9BFU7

RT @KimberleyDadds: My first for Women’s Health. I spoke to author and Queen of Manifesting Roxie Nafousi, as well as astrologer Debbie Fra…

RT @KimberleyDadds: My latest ✍🏼for @britishvogue: I spoke to Marie Kondo to clear up *those* viral quotes from last year, and to exclusive…