Tim is a blogger, writer, part-time teacher (creative writing and psychology) and full-time Dad to Eloise, Charlie and Sally. His parenting blog, Bringing up Charlie, won the MAD Blogger of the Year and Best MAD Blog Writer Awards in the 2010 MAD Blog Awards. He also recently launched a social enterprise publishing venture – Dotterel Press – which aims to get new authors into print and raise money for good causes.
Steve Waddington
Stephen Waddington is the co-founder of Speed, one of the UK’s most well-known PR agencies, which specialises in helping brands manage their reputations online and in social media. A trained journalist, Stephen champions good practice as a writer and award-winning blogger. He sits on the PRCA Council, the CIPR Council and is a member of the CIPR’s social media panel. Stephen is married with three children, and splits his time between London and home in the North East.
Kelly Rose Bradford
Kelly Rose Bradford is a freelance journalist and writer, penning features and opinion pieces for everyone from the Daily Mail to The Lady. She is news and features writer for Parentdish, AOL's UK parenting channel, where she also chronicles her life as a Semi-Detached Parent in a weekly column. When she is not writing, she talks rubbish on the radio and attempts to entertain her seven year old son, William.
Tamsin Kelly
Tamsin Kelly is editor of Parentdish.co.uk and a mum of three – Emily, 12, and twin 10-year-olds, Ollie and Louis. Before joining Parentdish in June 2010, she freelanced for a number of years across women’s magazines, national newspapers and websites, including the role of parenting editor at Woman’s Own and Prima, editing at Netmums and writing regular parenting features for the Telegraph.
Stephanie Butland
Stephanie Butland is thriving after cancer. Her blog, BahToCancer.com, has recorded her journey from breast surgery through chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and drug therapy to wellness. She is an expert in thinking skills and creativity and works with individuals and organisations to help them to think more productively/ Her book, 'How I said Bah! to cancer', will be published in October 2011. Stephanie has two teenaged children and lives in Northumberland