Quiet is not a weakness. It’s a blueprint.
CELEBRATE INTROVERSION
REIMAGINE CONNECTION
GROW QUIET CONFIDENCE
What if…
…quiet isn’t a weakness, shyness isn’t a sickness, and self-consciousness isn’t a wrinkle that needs to be ironed out?
What if you could expand your capacity to be seen, heard and known without overriding your introversion or your comfort zone?
What if you could find your people and your flow without faking extroversion?
What if you could take steps towards living a fully expressed life without judging who you are right now – without telling yourself you should be more confident, less afraid, more outgoing?
What if change was about drawing out your gifts, not bullying yourself into fitting some dominant norm?
Gutsy is both/and…
courage & sensitivity
improvisation & introspection
bold moves & deep knowing
brave expression & nervous butterflies
spontaneity & reflection
doing & being
Unleash
A 12-week course in London for shy, sensitive, socially anxious souls. Build lasting self-belief through drama, expression and connection — with zero pressure to perform.
Gatherings
Gather and grow. Two-hour workshops for shy, quiet, socially wobbly humans. Move from anxious to at ease with embodied tools, playful practice and supportive community.
Get Gutsy
Notes, stories and prompts for introverts, shy souls and quiet creatives. Celebrate your voice, connect with kindreds and imagine an introvert-friendly world together.
EXPERIMENTS IN QUIET TOGETHERING
Explore Gutsy
Gutsy is a space for celebrating introversion, experimenting with how we gather and connect, and exploring what it means to grow quiet confidence. It’s a place to notice, collaborate, practice and play with ways of being together that feel meaningful, nourishing and true to who we are.
Loose Threads is a quiet, creative club in London where we gather to stitch, mend and make alongside one another. A place for slow conversation, soft silences and small acts of connection – one thread at a time.
Lucy had lived with social and general anxiety all her life and dreaded speaking off the cuff at work. Nervous about joining a Gutsy course, she feared it might be like past trainings that left her feeling worse. Instead, she discovered play, kindness and unexpected fun that shifted her relationship with confidence.
For years, Hex approached social situations with a confident ‘mask’ that left them drained and disconnected. Through gentle drama, play and shared understanding, they discovered new ways of showing up that feel authentic, freeing and fun. Now Hex is speaking up, sharing their poetry, trying new creative paths and expressing what they truly want.
ROOTS & FOUNDATIONS
Questioning norms, empowering introversion, being together better
For over a decade, I’ve explored how we gather, connect and create meaning – especially when speaking is nerve-wracking, groups feel awkward and socialising is anxious.
My work spans art projects (including The Political Pop-Up Restaurant and Residence Kitchen), workshops, exhibitions and happenings (including with Art Licks, Open School East and Jerwood Space), a book (Digesting Recipes, published by Zero) and a band (Charismatic Megafauna).
I’ve experimented with recipes, rituals, music and shared meals as ways to challenge stereotypes, flip scripts and imagine new forms of connection. Alongside, I’ve helped shape quiet culture change in the workplace, and trained in Jungian Somatics, coaching the unconscious mind, circle facilitation, and dramatherapy-informed confidence practices.
Gutsy grows out of this history: a living experiment in how introversion, creativity and courage can help us be together better.
A newsletter celebrating quiet contributions and connection. Personal notes on my so-called socially awkward life, on building an introvert-friendly world, and on navigating friendship and community when neither come naturally – plus updates on new opportunities and what’s coming up ↗
A LIFE OF SHYNESS, REIMAGINED
Growing Gutsy
I was once a whisper-voiced child, phobic of the phone and terrified of being seen. For years, fear and self-criticism held me back, even as I longed to connect, contribute and be part of something bigger. A true Aquarian and highly sensitive, I wanted to change the world, but saw no models of changemakers who moved through the world like me: quiet, nervous, anxious, tender.
A drama-for-confidence workshop cracked something open: change could be playful, creative, and true to who I was.
Since then, I’ve spent a decade exploring shyness, social anxiety and introversion: what they are, how they differ, and how they’ve been shamed and misunderstood.
Along the way I’ve trained with coaches, therapists and facilitators, and grown my confidence through art, writing, music and movement, discovering how to trust my gut, my gifts and my sensitivity. Gutsy is where I share those tools, so no one has to do it alone.