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    Maria Coole

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    Maria Coole is a contributing editor on Marie Claire.

    Hello Marie Claire readers – you have reached your daily destination. I really hope you’re enjoying our reads and I'm very interested to know what you shared, liked and didn’t like (gah, it happens) by emailing me at: maria.coole@freelance.ti-media.com

    But if you fancy finding out who you’re venting to then let me tell you I’m the one on the team that remembers the Spice Girls the first time round. I confidently predicted they’d be a one-hit wonder in the pages of Bliss magazine where I was deputy editor through the second half of the 90s. Having soundly killed any career ambitions in music journalism I’ve managed to keep myself in glow-boosting moisturisers and theatre tickets with a centuries-spanning career in journalism.

    Yes, predating t’internet, when 'I’ll fax you' was grunted down a phone with a cord attached to it; when Glastonbury was still accessible by casually going under or over a flimsy fence; when gatecrashing a Foo Fighters aftershow party was easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy and tapping Dave Grohl on the shoulder was... oh sorry I like to ramble.

    Originally born and bred in that there Welsh seaside town kindly given a new lease of life by Gavin & Stacey, I started out as a junior writer for the Girl Guides and eventually earned enough Brownie points to move on and have a blast as deputy editor of Bliss, New Woman and editor of People newspaper magazine. I was on the launch team of Look in 2007 - where I stuck around as deputy editor and acting editor for almost ten years - shaping a magazine and website at the forefront of body positivity, mental wellbeing and empowering features. More recently, I’ve been Closer executive editor, assistant editor at the Financial Times’s How To Spend It (yes thanks, no probs with that life skill) and now I’m making my inner fangirl’s dream come true by working on this agenda-setting brand, the one that inspired me to become a journalist when Marie Claire launched back in 1988.

    I’m a theatre addict, lover of Marvel franchises, most hard cheeses, all types of trees, half-price Itsu, cats, Dr Who, cherry tomatoes, Curly-Wurly, cats, blueberries, cats, boiled eggs, cats, maxi dresses, cats, Adidas shelltops, cats and their kittens. I’ve never knowingly operated any household white goods and once served Ripples as a main course. And finally, always remember what the late great Nora Ephron said, ‘Everything is copy.’

    Latest articles by Maria Coole

    Valentine's Day
    6 things that'll definitely happen if you're single this Valentine's Day

    Opinion Brace yourself, says Olivia Foster, because not even a pandemic can stop the clichés coming your way

    Sex & Relationships
    • galentine's day
      The life-changing power of female friendships

      Friends, as the theme tune goes, will always be there for us. Which is why this Galentine's Day best-selling author Nicola Gill is celebrating the ones we can't live without

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • London Fashion Week Felicity Hayward
      #useyourvoice: 'Why I boycotted London Fashion Week' model Felicity Hayward explains

      Opinion Model and body positivity activist Felicity Hayward didn't attend the London Fashion Week shows. Why? She believes a lack of diversity is damaging the industry and leaving London lagging behind in the fight for equality

      By Maria Coole

      Fashion
    • seyi akiwowo activist
      #useyourvoice: 'Embracing activism means being accountable' says women's rights campaigner Seyi Akiwowo

      Opinion The founder and director of Glitch became an activist at early age. Here, she explains what activism means to her and why we have a duty to be held accountable for the way we express ourselves

      By Maria Coole

      Culture
    • accessing therapy
      #useyourvoice: ‘Accessing therapy should not be a middle-class privilege’ says mental health activist Grace Victory

      Opinion At a time when we're more open than ever before about discussing mental health, Grace argues we still have a long way to go until vital help is immediately accessible for all - not just for those who can afford it

      By Maria Coole

      Wellbeing
    • Out of the Shadows campaign
      Why TV needs to take rape more seriously

      Report Out Of The Shadows launches today - an important campaign asking programme makers to adhere to a set of guidelines when dealing with sexual violence. These vital messages can make a huge difference to many lives as these women testify...

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • mindfulness
      How to plug into the power of you - and get what you want in seven days

      Julie Provino is a mindfulness and neurolinguistic programming coach who knows how to get stuff done. And she's here to help you unlock your own potential, nail the art of positive thinking and transform your future, fast

      By Maria Coole

      Health and Fitness
    • Cheer TV show
      Why Cheer is the feelgood, tearjerking, sexist-busting TV show we need right now

      Because If you're anything like Marisa Bate you can't get enough of the Navarro College cheerleading squad. High five, Netflix!

      By Maria Coole

      TV and Film
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      Inside Princess Beatrice’s nightmare wedding dramas

      With a dad embroiled in the Epstein scandal and the fallout from Megxit, Beatrice's dream plans have been thrown into disarray many times. Michelle Davies reveals what's going on behind palace walls

      By Maria Coole

      Royal News
    • fewer choices
      'Sometimes, in my lowest moments, I wish I lived in a time when women had fewer choices'

      Opinion Everywhere we go we’re bombarded by the Things We Need, Things We Need To Be, Things We Must Remember or Do Before We’re Dead. Author CJ Skuse argues why are we always made to feel we’re never fully enough...

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • for sama
      For Sama: why Waad al-Kateab’s powerful female perspective on war is storming awards season

      She’s the Syrian journalist who brought home a Bafta last night for her globally-acclaimed documentary. Here, Waad al-Kateab talks to Andrew Threlfall about family life in Aleppo, filming on the frontline, and why winning big would help to reshape the conversation for women still living under siege

      TV and Film
    • childfree women
      Inconceivable: in defence of childfree women like me

      Author Sam George-Allen is feeling singled out. She's about to turn 30, pays no attention to her biological clock and has had it with society telling her motherhood is the defining feature of womanhood

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • Brexit effect women
      The Brexit effect on working women and what to do to protect yourself

      This is a momentous time in UK history, with many experts predicting women may be hit the hardest in terms of job cuts and a rollback on legal protection. Former publishing CEO, entrepreneur and co-founder of AllBright, Anna Jones, advises four ways to futureproof yourself

      By Maria Coole

      Money and Work
    • jen and brad
      Why do we care so much about Jen and Brad?

      As Jen celebrates her 51st birthday, Olivia Foster asks if it’s time we all moved on from fantasising about the ex-couple's happy ending...

      By Maria Coole

      Culture
    • waking up early
      Hit that snooze button! Why waking up at 5am won't make you more successful

      Good news, night owls because new research dismisses the myth that rising early every day leads to increased productivity - so you can keep calm and carry on sleeping

      By Maria Coole

      Money and Work
    • IVF and gender pay gap
      Why we need to bring IVF into the gender pay gap conversation

      With a slew of industry leaders now offering women financial support for fertility treatment, author Caroline Corcoran asks why big business - and society - isn’t doing more to help prospective parents

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • Kate and William marriage
      How Prince William and Kate's marriage will take the strain of the Megxit effect

      Opinion Harry and Meghan's decision to quit may have serious repercussions for Wills and Kate's family routine, so how will the Cambridge clan cope with the fall out?

      By Maria Coole

      Royal News
    • solo dining
      'Table for one, please!' Why solo dining is where it's at

      Clare Thorp advocates the pure unadulterated pleasure of nobody nabbing your chips...

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • cancel culture
      Why cancel culture needs to be cancelled

      Opinion Devoid of nuance Olivia Foster argues that cancel culture is a form of censorship and only conversation can lead to progressive change

      By Maria Coole

      Culture
    • Jeremy Bamber
      White House Farm killer plans new appeal after TV drama shows ‘alibi’ scene

      Jeremy Bamber, the convicted killer at the heart of ITV’s critically-acclaimed show claims he now has ‘the ultimate alibi’ to prove he didn’t massacre his family

      By Maria Coole

      TV and Film
    • sexual violence
      We're more open about sexual violence than ever but has anything changed for the better

      Report Over the last decade we've realised we're stronger when raising our voices together as the #metoo movement shows, but despite this there's been a staggering drop in convictions for sexual violence. Writer Lizzy Dening asks how can we help survivors in 2020?

      Life
    • Wakey
      Wake up to 'Wakey' - the new, micro breakfast show that'll brighten up your morning

      Writer, broadcaster and artistic director Deborah Coughlin talks about why her new app, Wakey!, will help improve your happiness, health and wellbeing. And Love Island's Chris Taylor is hosting!

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • harry
      Diana’s boys: how William's healing the rift as Harry starts his new life in Canada

      After Harry's heartbreakingly honest farewell speech revealing his 'great sadness' about leaving the only life he has ever known, Michelle Davies charts the rift between the brothers and how their once unbreakable bond is slowly mending

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • megxit
      The Megxit debate: impetuous or an act of self-care?

      Opinion As Prince Harry, Meghan and baby Archie begin their new life together free from palace protocol, two writers analyse the couple’s controversial great 'royal' escape

      By Maria Coole

      Royal News
    • stalker
      'My mum had a stalker for three years and it's shaped my life ever since’

      Author and journalist Marisa Bate has spent most of her 34 years worrying about what lurks in the shadows and our vulnerability where predatory men are concerned

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • achieving goals
      Relax and let it go! The alternative way to achieving your goals

      Fed up with failing? You need a Personal Responsibility Coach. Nat Rich, founder of the ‘Unf*ck Your Life’ workshops, explains how to boost your chances of getting where you want

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • report rape
      ‘My rapist was never convicted but I would still urge any woman to report the crime’

      Report It’s not just in Cyprus where rape survivors are being badly treated. As Leigh’s story shows, at a time when unprecedented numbers are coming forward seeking justice, the UK criminal justice system is systematically failing women

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • emotional baggage
      Should we be more mindful before dumping emotional baggage on our friends?

      Ever sent a torrent of texts to a friend without thinking what they're dealing with? Olivia Foster debates if we need to permission to vent before offloading

      By Maria Coole

      Life
    • hobbies helping career
      Having a hobby will help your career - and that’s a scientific fact

      In this age of the side hustle, it feels like everything has to have an end goal but research suggests it's time to sign up for that pom-pom crafting course just for the sheer joy of it

      By Maria Coole

      Money and Work
    • giving up alcohol
      Want to take control of your drinking but don't know where to start?

      When Annie Grace's stash of beer exploded over her kids she knew she had a problem. Solving it with a self-devised 30-day programme the bestselling author reveals the simple tricks to cutting down or giving up for good

      By Maria Coole

      Health and Fitness
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