
Sadia Nowshin
Junior Editor at Boundless (Unbound)
Lifestyle Writer at Freelance
reporter @siftedeu | @jschofieldtrust fellow 2025 | freelance features writer in @guardian @cosmopolitanuk @stylistmagazine @cityam @immediate_media etc.
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2 weeks ago |
elle.com | Sadia Nowshin
Je hebt het moeilijkste deel achter de rug en bent het gesprek over de breuk begonnen, waarin je zegt: 'We moeten praten'. Hoewel het moeilijk was, ging je ervan uit dat jullie na het eerste verdriet vriendschappelijk uit elkaar zouden gaan. Maar dan begint het: indirecte kritiek op sociale media, gemeenschappelijke vrienden vertellen dat je een vreselijk persoon bent, twee gemiste oproepen en een lang voicebericht om 2 uur 's nachts – ondanks je beste inspanningen leef je huurvrij in hun hoofd.
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2 weeks ago |
cosmopolitan.com | Sadia Nowshin
You’ve done the hard part and initiated the ‘we need to talk’ break-up chat. Though it was tough, you assumed that after the initial sadness was over, the two of you would go amicably on your separate ways. But then it begins: indirect digs on social media, telling mutual friends that you’re an awful person, two missed calls and a long voice note left at 2am — despite your best efforts, you’re living rent-free in their head. You’ve got a lingering ex, and no idea how to get rid.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
aweinretrospect.substack.com | Sadia Nowshin
Last week, I wrote in a newsletter (for my actual job, if you can believe it) about my childhood love of One Direction, and the quiet, sad nostalgia that came with rediscovering the relics of that time when I found a forgotten box full of memorabilia in my childhood bedroom. I said that ‘a lot of fellow former-fangirls [have been plunged] into a similar pit of reminiscence, mourning a moment that for many felt like a definitive end to the girlhood we shared. It’s all over – we’re grown-ups now.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
sifted.eu | Sadia Nowshin
Banking-as-a-service (BaaS) — which covers licensed banks and fintech startups that provide banking infrastructure, products or services to other businesses — has seen a slump in investor interest in the past two years. From the heady highs of $1.9bn invested into the sector in Europe in 2021, to just $136m raised in 2023 — a fall of 92%. But that doesn’t mean the sector is dead, say founders, CEOs and experts in the space.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
insidequantumtechnology.com | Sadia Nowshin
By Sandra Helsel posted 04 Nov 2024 Quantum Motion, a UK-based quantum computing scale-up founded by Professor John Morton, University College London (UCL), and Professor Simon Benjamin, University of Oxford, has worked alongside Goldman Sachs to research how quantum computers can be used in financial services to perform complex calculations, such as options pricing. The research, which explored how intricate multi-qubit operations can be applied within pricing algorithms, is now undergoing...
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My latest for @cosmopolitanuk (!): over a decade since breakup, fans suspect that Selena Gomez continues to live rent-free in Bieber’s head — but how do you deal with an ex that just won’t go away? I spoke to psychologist Jo Coker for her advice: https://t.co/v4xDwL9ARS

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A fun first: I made my @BoundlessLit Podcast debut today! Chatted to @EricaWgnr about the cultural impact of 'Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging', being traumatised by Jacqueline Wilson, and BookTok tropes Spotify: https://t.co/174mkgqCtX Apple: https://t.co/kF9oxxdoiS