King of Shaves articles

I’ve had the pleasure of working with Will King to create a series of articles for the shaving brand, King of Shaves’, website. Nine have now been published and you can find links to them below…

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The first six articles were written to be interesting and entertaining, and offer something a little different to the content you might expect on a brand’s website.

Why do you shave?

An exploration of the different reasons different people might shave different parts of their body.

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Sprezzatura

How to look effortlessly cool, by putting a little effort in.

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31st Century shaving

A sci-fi, fiction short story.

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Seeing clearly

Examining the human urge to understand the world around us, and the benefits of being able to see what you’re doing.

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It’s difficult to shave on a rollercoaster

Indeed, there are rather a lot of scenarios in which shaving can prove tricky.

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Smile

Did you know, that forcing your face into a smile can ease perceptions of pain?

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Following my initial six articles, I have interviewed three subjects as part of King of Shaves’ ‘Facing Facts’ campaign

Keir Shiels - Strictly Shaven

Keir is a paediatrician and we talked about the difficulties of using PPE with a beard, Strictly Come Dancing, and gin - amongst other things.

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Paul McVeigh - Always Competing

Paul is a former Premier League footballer who is now a Keynote Speaker. We talked about the competitive drive and determination required to defeat the odds and reach the top.

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Hugo Tagholm - Save Our Seas

Hugo is the CEO of Surfers Against Sewage (who I have written about before on this site) and he explained the threats facing our oceans, the work that needs to happen to save them, and how anyone can make a difference to the things they care about.

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It’s been a lot of fun writing these articles. If your brand or charity’s website content could do with a bit of variety - or you just need a hand getting the words down! - please get in touch and we can have a chat about how I might be able to help you.

Telephone 07421 812 321, email hello@jonathansbean.com, or use the Contact form.

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