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Melanie Jane Pearson

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Creative multi-tasker, writer and artist and and former unpaid carer (you're never really an ex carer.) Old punk. Newish tree hugger. Mostly Sheffielder.

Sheffield, England
Joined July 2009
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@melanouri
Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
We all have stories to tell, here's mine (or at least a part of it) and I'm going to put shyness aside to retweet, and say, if anyone reading this would like a copy I will send one to the first person to DM me. And thank you, John, for such a compliment XX
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John Featherstone
2 years
What's the best book I read in 2023? The book I'd recommend to everyone? One that deserves to be a bestseller? Somebody Up There Likes Me by the ace @melanouri. Moving, sad, beautiful and profound. An exceptional piece of work. https://t.co/FLAFhRJJA7
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Huntington's Disease Association
2 years
We are excited to share that we will be featured in a BBC Lifeline Appeal this April. This incredible opportunity will raise much-needed awareness and funds for our work in the Huntington's disease community. https://t.co/8hXzu9KeN4
hda.org.uk
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Claire Turner
2 years
Looking forward to watching this, this evening. Proud that #unpaidcarers in #Leeds and @CarersLeeds played a small part. Essential viewing
@ITVTonight
Tonight
2 years
Thursday Night on ITV... Lindsey Burrow is an unpaid carer for her former rugby league player husband Rob. In this ITV Tonight film she meets other carers from around the UK to find out what life is really like for them- and what changes they'd like to see. Lindsey Burrow: Who
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
God help America. How is this possible? The thought of hearing that voice all over the news again is utterly repellent, but I keep thinking of Fiona Hill's wonderful book "There is Nothing For You Here" & her analysis of why so many people believe in him as a leader.
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Watched “The Sound of Metal” last night and it has made me really excited to learn BSL. Has anyone here got advice on where to start?
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Still thinking about the talk I went to last night, by an Israeli woman who set up a Peace camp in Palestine some years ago and has friends & family in both places. We learned a lot and despite the missile strikes in Yemen, actually left with a sense of hope.
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Our neighbour works at a bakery & gives us lots of bread. Simon can't eat it all but can't say no so the freezer is full of bread. Today I've done a surreptitious cull and taken 6 loaves to the food bank (also allowing room for my #veganuary goodies!) Wondering if he'll notice.
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
That it affects whole families in ways it can be hard to explain. That someone with Huntington's is still very much a person, even if their body / mind isn't working so well. That it's the most horrible illness but please don't look away. That life is still worth living.
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Huntington's Disease Association
2 years
We're asking for your thoughts on a very important question. 🔍 What do you wish people knew about Huntington's disease?
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Clare Tollick
2 years
Pic of the day...😊😊😊
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Watched Saltburn last night with son & heir, and I thought what a lucky escape I’d had, mixing with similar toffs back in the day & invited to stay at their country hices. I was always more of a Paul Pennyfeather / Nick Carraway though, happy to return to an ordinary life.
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
This morning…
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
First trip of 2024 to @showroomcinema later to see the Kindertransport film, mainly in honour of my dear departed friend and cinema companion Annie; legend was that she'd had a youthful fling with Sir Anthony H, so I'll be thinking of her.
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Alex Fisher
2 years
What a magnificent, challenging but rewarding role. New Year, new role...take a gander 👇 #Huntingtonsdisease
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Grant Walker
2 years
Fancy a huge challenge for 2024? Join our team and support young people from HD families. You’ll make a big difference supporting those aged 8-25, across Ayrshire & Arran, Lanarkshire and Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Find out more about our services
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Wow, the skies are beautiful this morning. After days of driech, it is so good to see a bit of rosy light. #reasonstobecheerful
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Such a powerful spokeswoman.
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Greg Broadhurst
2 years
Proud of my friend @WillowKaty for her TV appearance earlier today. Along with her @WeAreCarers team, they give unpaid carers their voice and argue for key change. Katy is a Carer herself, she knows what people need, and government needs to step up to their key challenges.
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
So excited to see this @showroomcinema next week - the Scala was my playground, saw so many films there in that extraordinary setting and yes, went to some of those parties...
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Good morning! Please give this some love:
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Huntington's Disease Association
2 years
We need your vote! Our film is nominated in this year's Smiley Charity Film Awards. Every vote counts. It's easy to view the film to see our amazing and important work and then give us your vote. It's completely free and takes moments. Vote here:
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Happy new year! Here’s a comedy carrot for you.
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
They gave good answers: Morvern Callar, Meet Me in St Louis, Gremlins…
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Melanie Jane Pearson
2 years
Could this happen, even with a change of government? Just imagine how different things would look.
@richardkramer_
Richard Kramer OBE 🇺🇦
2 years
2024 must be the year that social care is fixed. Politicians must break the habit of a lifetime snd see social care as skilled work & make investment a high priority. Social care delivers social inclusion to the most marginalised. It’s time for recognition, investment and reform.
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