Moving house is one of lifeโs big transitions. Boxes, memories, and a long to-do list. For most, itโs stressful but manageable. For others, especially those already carrying heavy burdens, such major life events can act as tipping points.Today, on National Suicide Prevention Day, I find myself in the middle of one of those life transitions.... Continue Reading →
What Future for the Humanities in Britain? My Friends – Do Not Go Gently Into That Good Night!
We are facing a culling of creative arts, and it terrifies me. Currently, I work as an Occupational Health Researcher and Suicidologist at the University of Glasgow within the School of Health and Wellbeing, but I never aimed to be in medicine. Initially, I trained as a historian. My undergraduate and masterโs degrees were based... Continue Reading →
Chatbots, Suicide, and the Rage against the Machine
This week The Independent went with a headline declaring that AI chatbots are โpushing people towards mania, psychosis and death โ and OpenAI doesnโt know how to stop it.โ Itโs dramatic, designed to shock. But it misses the point that while AI has tremendous potential to cause harm, correlation is not causation, nor is the... Continue Reading →
Journalistic Ghosting – Cruel, Cowardly, or (par the) Course
Over the last few months, Iโve sent out multiple carefully written, relevant op-eds to major publications Iโve previously worked withโon suicide prevention, AI, and Scottish heritage. Not a single response. This piece explores the emotional and professional impact of that silence. It reflects on gatekeeping, merit vs. luck, and how editorial ghosting can chip away at self-worth. I draw parallels to stand-up comedyโanother space where access often depends more on contacts than quality. Despite the silence, I keep writing. This is a message to others still pitching into the void: I see you. Youโre not alone. Keep going.
Bouncing Back from Academic Rejection (Without Punching a Wall)
By Dr Simon H. Walker โMy inbox, basically.โ Another โThanks, but no thanks.โ Promotion rejected. Funding application rejected. Job application rejected โ again. I wish I could say Iโm writing this purely as a researcher, analysing other peopleโs woes from a safe distance. Nope. Iโm writing as someone knee-deep in rejection emails myself. At this... Continue Reading →
