Ideas in Progress: Meaning, Mischief & Mayhem is a playground for thoughts that haven’t yet found a permanent home. Some posts might be sparked by science, others by strange conversations, half-slept dreams, inconvenient truths, or unanswered questions.
There’s no fixed theme—just an open invitation to explore the weird, wonderful, and wildly unfinished. Expect a mix of reason and rebellion, reflection and absurdity, methods and mayhem (with the occasional meme-worthy moment in between).
This isn’t a place for polished certainty. It’s a place for thinking out loud—with curiosity, honesty, and a hint of mischief.
About the Author

I’m a clinician, researcher, part-time philosopher, and full-time mental overthinker. By day, I work in the intersection of medicine and science. By night, I fall down rabbit holes of ideas—some profound, some questionable, all interesting.
I write this blog not because I have the answers, but because I’m fascinated by the questions. Also because my brain doesn’t have an off switch.
If you enjoy wandering through thoughts that zigzag between the serious and the slightly ridiculous, you’re in the right place.
Welcome to my mind. Bring snacks.
My latest posts
- “Tourists Go Home” – But Go Where, Exactly? Rethinking Sustainable Tourism in an Overcrowded Europe
- AI Diagnoses Better Than Doctors? Not So Fast
- AI Won’t Fix the NHS. People Might
- Behind the Couch: Burnout in Private Practice Therapists
- Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts: A Cautionary Tale from the Land of Free SaaS
- NHS Pay Dispute: A Personal Reflection
- Privacy Policy
- Reimagining Scientific Publishing: Can AI Make Peer Review Faster, Fairer, and More Inclusive?
- Therapist burnout: The Hidden Burden of Private Practice