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  • The Signal on the Way to the Shops
    The Mayor's Pen

    The Signal on the Way to the Shops

    ByMayor 2 May 20263 May 2026

    I heard the song on the radio on my way to go grocery shopping. Not a dramatic moment. No thunder. No cinematic lighting. Just me, the car, the road, and the ordinary little mission of buying whatever needed buying. Bread, milk, sensible things. The kind of things that do not usually rearrange your thinking. And…

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  • Peeling Potatoes 45: Marbles, Mud Cakes, and Missing Roots
    Games we loved as kids | Play

    Peeling Potatoes 45: Marbles, Mud Cakes, and Missing Roots

    ByThe Duo 1 May 20261 May 2026

    A Peeling Potatoes reflection on childhood games, memory, and belonging There are some conversations that begin with a simple topic and then quietly open a door to somewhere much deeper. This one started with play. A new month. A new theme. The first of May. International Labour Day, which of course meant that everyone was…

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  • Glory to Chicken-Nugget Salaries: Sarah and Fruitloop Travel the Working World
    Work | Work around the world

    Glory to Chicken-Nugget Salaries: Sarah and Fruitloop Travel the Working World

    BySarah 1 May 2026

    The conversation began with a very Sarah-style emergency: a forgotten laptop, a long weekend, and the calm reassurance that everything was safely locked away at school. But very quickly, the real headline arrived. Sarah had received her marks, and the results were worth celebrating. A 13 in math felt especially satisfying because, according to Sarah,…

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  • Birthday Cake, Big Dreams, and the Mercedes
    Future Jobs | Work

    Birthday Cake, Big Dreams, and the Mercedes

    ByBabette 30 April 2026

    In Babette’s house in Germany, the day began with a very special guest: birthday girl Hannah. Janita, joining from South Africa, started the conversation with a cheerful birthday song, and suddenly the lesson felt more like a party than an English conversation. There was excitement in the air, because Hannah had a busy birthday plan…

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  • Frozen Futures, Aliens, and the Secret Life of Potato Peels
    Future Jobs | Work

    Frozen Futures, Aliens, and the Secret Life of Potato Peels

    ByJanita Le Grange 30 April 2026

    It was supposed to be a table for four. Instead, today’s Lunch became a beta lunch for two: the Mayor, Frank, standing bravely alone at the table like “a roast pork on a spit,” and Fruitloop, Janita, armed with questions, laughter, and absolutely no mercy. Rosii overslept after her phone ran out of battery, Natalie…

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  • Sales, AI, and a Question I Can’t Answer Yet
    Future Jobs | Work

    Sales, AI, and a Question I Can’t Answer Yet

    ByAlexander 30 April 202630 April 2026

    The sun was shining that morning, but it was not warm. That is how the conversation began. The Mayor asked me if the birds were singing in my world, and I said yes, they were singing, but it was windy, and we only had five degrees. He told me he had ten. It was a…

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  • Lemon Cake, and the Strange Business of Working Together
    Work | Work around the world

    Lemon Cake, and the Strange Business of Working Together

    BySylvie 29 April 2026

    She came back from holiday and the work was waiting for her. Not politely waiting. Not in a small pile. It was sitting there heavily, already late, already complicated. The banking system had not worked properly the week before, and now it was only just starting to behave again. Since yesterday, it was better for…

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  • Leap into the UK: Engineering Dreams, Accents, and Aerial Twists
    Work | Work around the world

    Leap into the UK: Engineering Dreams, Accents, and Aerial Twists

    ByJanita Le Grange 29 April 2026

    There’s something cinematic about catching someone in the middle of a life transition—half-packed bags, a friends couch, and a future that’s equal parts thrilling and terrifying. When Fruitloop (Janita) checks in with Maxime, she finds him not in a tidy apartment, but in the in-between: crashing at a friend’s place, waiting for a final inspection,…

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  • How to Become an Adult Without Being Properly Warned
    First Job Stories | Work

    How to Become an Adult Without Being Properly Warned

    ByMartin & Manfred 29 April 202629 April 2026

    There are many elegant stories about first jobs. Stories about ambition.Stories about discipline.Stories about a young person stepping confidently into the world of work, ready to learn, grow, and become a productive member of society. This is not one of those stories. This is the story of two men who entered working life in very…

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  • The Potato List and the Storm
    The Mayor's Pen

    The Potato List and the Storm

    ByMayor 28 April 2026

    Janita wrote this week about our Spud meeting, our potato lists, and the strange little names we give to things behind the scenes. She is right. We do name things strangely. We have Spuds, Pineapples, Peeling Potatoes, cheerios, Fruitloops, tables, chairs, cartoons, conversations, and probably a few other names that would make absolutely no sense…

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