This year
we have expanded the graduate scheme a huge amount and are taking on the most
graduates we have ever had, there are 32 of us! While everything is still new, over the past few
weeks everyone would have been spending time getting to know their colleagues
and becoming involved in various projects all over site. While I am sure you
have all already met, here is a bit more information to get to know each other
better.
Name: Brad Elvy
University & Course: Southampton, Electronics MEng
Department you are working in: ICRH, Plasma Heating, Heating and Fuelling
Why UKAEA? Solid Development, interesting work (fingers crossed), good atmosphere.
What are your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Learn a lot, gain skills, have a sick time with the other grads in and out of work.
Where is your favourite place you have been and why? Playing tennis in a fancy hotel overlooked by the volcano in Lanzarote on Christmas day was nice.
What is your favourite food and why? Love and Indian, been to India, food is quality (but will make you fat).
What do you like to do in your spare time? Football, gaming, “socialising”, clubs, pubs, pool, general sport. (lmk if anyone knows anything about any 11-a-side Sunday league in oxford).
Who inspires you? Myself, my mother, my colleagues etc.
Give a fun fact about you: I have a large scar on my leg from a few operations from when a guy jumped on my leg at football and twisted it until it snapped, and I can move my ears.
University
& Course: University of Southampton, Electrical and Electronic
Engineering
Department
you are working in: Electrical Engineering
Why UKAEA?
I hope we will be able to contribute towards making fusion a realistic
energy source in the future, to reduce the need for damaging fossil fuel power
stations.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? I hope to use the graduate scheme to
learn the skills needed to become a useful member of the organisation in the
future. I also hope to use it as an opportunity to meet people with similar
interests and make lots of contacts and friends.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? The Canteen.
What is
your favourite food and why? My favourite food is anything unhealthy
What do
you like to do in your spare time? In my spare time I enjoy playing rugby
and exploring the local area
Who
inspires you? I am inspired by all the people who have committed their lives
to helping others
Name: Shail
Desai
Department
you are working in: Central Engineering
Why UKAEA?
Saving the world is cool, it’s nearly all ground-breaking stuff, people seem
super motivated and approachable and I feel well looked after
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To learn some new stuff/develop skills
further, do something useful for the fusion effort
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Spiti Valley in the Himalayas.
Stunning terrain, great wildlife, good food
What is
your favourite food and why? Cheesecakes, the texture and Indian dish (Pani
Puri/Golguppa). Flavourbomb
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Read, YouTube/City Builder video games,
work out/run/something physical
Who
inspires you? Nikola Tesla, did what he wanted/believed in, against pretty
harsh odds
Give a fun
fact about you: I’m an Arsenal fan ergo I’m used to heartbreak and my
housemate’s name is James and our combined home name is The House of Shames
University
& Course: University of Leicester BEng General Engineering
Department
you are working in: Mast-U Operations
Why UKAEA?
Great working environment and great opportunity to learn, also I might be
able to help save the world as fusion will change/save the world.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Gain lots of important knowledge, skills
and experiences which will help me to become a competent professional engineer
in the future. Also discover new areas of interest.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Hometown in Manchuria where I
grow up as a child, it holds a lot of happy memories and food is amazing.
What is
your favourite food and why? Hotpot because it tastes good.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Gaming (LOL); gym; browsing internet;
also obsessed with cosmetics (shopping); 50% time I’m probably eating.
Who
inspires you? My line manager
Give a fun
fact about you: I got arrested 20 times in one day, not because I’m a
terrible criminal (just to clarify I’m not a criminal) but because I was
volunteering in a police college.
University
& Course: University of Michigan – BSc Mechanical Engineering
Department
you are working in: Central Engineering
Why UKAEA?
I believe the potential of nuclear fusion is incredibly exciting and am
looking forward to being a part of the process of getting towards commercial
fusion power.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? I hope to gain valuable experience in
both the technical and non-technical aspects of a large engineering project, as
well as to form meaningful connections with people that will be helpful in the
rest of my career.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Iceland – it’s such a unique
country with incredible geography. I’ve been multiple times and always really
enjoy exploring!
What is
your favourite food and why? Asian – there is such a range of amazing
flavours to explore!
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Travel, read, swim, watch films, follow
motorsport.
Who
inspires you? Elon Musk
Give a fun
fact about you: I used to be a competitive swimmer at regional/national
level.
University
& Course: Swansea University, Electrical and electronic engineering.
Department
you are working in: Electrical Engineering
Why UKAEA?
There is such a wide range of things to be able to work on, plus I want to
save the planet.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? I would like to gain experience from a
few different areas to help me choose what I really want to specialise in and
make friends with geniuses.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Singapore, I was just blown away
by the efficiency, and beauty of such a huge city. I loved how you didn’t feel
like you were surrounded by skyscrapers because of all the incorporated nature.
What is
your favourite food and why? I love all food, but mashed potatoes are my
fave. I can eat them all day everyday.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? I love all things food, cooking and horses.
Who
inspires you? All the people out there doing their little bit to try and
make this world a better place.
Give a fun
fact about you: I was on the Swansea equestrian team for 4 year and team
captain for 2.
University
& Course: University of Oxford – Engineering
Science (Control, Robotics, ML, Comms)
Department
you are working in: RACE - Cybernetics
Why UKAEA?
UKAEA seemed the ideal place for me to do “proper” engineering, with a focus
on science and R&D that is rarely found outside of academia. The work done
at RACE and the challenges raised by remotely working within a fusion reactor
are very interesting and a perfect fit for my interest in control theory and
robotics. Finally, the UKAEA community is very warm and welcoming.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? I hope to learn as much as possible and
further my career and to be part of a great and diverse engineering/graduate
community.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Berlin – place is filled with a
LOT of history and amazing sights
What is
your favourite food and why? Not serious answer: Tesco Pizza, fuelled half
of my uni years. Serious answer: my mum’s vegetable rice and pork schnitzel,
the ultimate comfort food.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Hiking, cycling, running, reading
magazines, watching Formula 1, spending half of my day on the internet
Who
inspires you? My parents – they are amazing people and deserve infinite
amounts of admiration for not going insane whilst bringing me and my older
sister up.
Give a fun
fact about you: I have played handball at a national level for 6 years in
Romania and the UK and I have been secretary of the Oxford University Handball
Club (OUHaC).
University
& Course: University of Southampton (big up soton crew), Physics
Department
you are working in: Central Engineering
Why UKAEA?
Came here on a school trip years ago and thought it was super cool and also
its pretty awesome there’s a miniature sun a couple of buildings away.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? I get to keep learning exciting things.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Anywhere with food, books, a bed
and video games – basically my room
What is
your favourite food and why? Beige food
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Playing video games and living a
degenerate life
Who
inspires you? Myself. I can always be better than I was yesterday XD
Give a fun
fact about you: I consume more caffeine a day than is probably healthy
University
& Course: University of Bath, Natural Sciences
Department
you are working in: STEP
Why UKAEA?
I wanted to work in materials engineering because I studied chemistry and
physics at uni, and that’s a field which lets me apply both. There were very
few grad schemes working on materials, this was definitely the most
interesting.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To gain a lot of experience quickly,
meet new people and get involved in as many different activities as I can.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? The alps in the summer, because
it was my last uni canoe club trip and I’m nostalgic
What is
your favourite food and why? Chocolate, and that needs no explanation.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Climbing
Who inspires
you? Anyone who inspires genuine respect in others
Give a fun
fact about you: I have an A level in history. It’s really helped my career
progression…
University
& Course: MEng Chemical Engineering with Nuclear Technology at the
University of Sheffield
Department
you are working in: H3AT (but hiding in Central Engineering for the next 6
months)
Why UKAEA?
Because the world won’t save itself
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To push a lot of buttons that open
valves (honestly it’s very satisfying)
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Pizza Express, because pizza
What is
your favourite food and why? Pizza, because pizza
What do
you like to do in your spare time? I think naps are very underrated
Who
inspires you? Marie Curie, she’s rad
Give a fun
fact about you: I think Love Island is the best show ever made, fight me
Name: Thomas
Wilson
University
& Course: University of Warwick, Maths and Physics
Department
you are working in: Heating & Fuelling
Why UKAEA?
It’s a world class research institution where I get paid to use the physics
I enjoyed at uni to create a mini star. That’s a pretty cool place to work.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Become a chartered physicist and meet
lots of new people.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Alpe D’Huez – Beautiful place,
lots of happy times skiing there
What is
your favourite food and why? Tacos – they’re just amazing
What do
you like to do in your spare time? I
do Athletics, Judo and play the electric guitar
Who
inspires you? Mo Farah
Give a fun
fact about you: I’ve skied down the longest black run in Europe - La
Sarenne, Alpe D’Huez
University & Course: University
of Cambridge, Aerospace Engineering
Department you are working in: Central
Engineering
Why UKAEA? I think
the mission is an important one and I wanted to put my engineering skills
towards a project that I think is worthwhile.
What are your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? That
I will develop my skills and get the chance to learn about nuclear fusion engineering
from people much more experienced than me.
Where is your favourite place you have been and why? Probably Marataba National Park in South
Africa, I did some conservation volunteering there and getting to know all the
animals and how they interact was really cool. If anyone wants to talk animals
I’m around.
What is your favourite food and why? I
only just found out how fast it is to make a stir fry, so it’s currently stir
fry.
What do you like to do in your spare time? I
run a D&D game every week and I also like to physically run. I am a
low-grade mixed netballer and I also dabble in bouldering, tennis and squash if
anyone else is down.
Who inspires you? My dog. He is living his
best life
Give a fun fact about you: Rick Astley wanted to do a secret gig at our
college bar, and I helped his manager organise it. (Evidence: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-cambridgeshire-46132592/rick-astley-performs-surprise-cambridge-college-gig)
University
& Course: Loughborough University, Chemical Engineering.
Department
you are working in: H3AT
Why UKAEA?
In order to be a part of the core fusion community and contribute towards the
fusion project.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To gain as much technical knowledge as
possible by moving around within the department and get a broader understanding
regarding how each work stream caters towards the end goal of delivering
commercial fusion power.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? I don’t have a favourite place,
but I did enjoy visiting Dubai and Singapore because of all the modern
architecture.
What is
your favourite food and why? Love pretty much all types of food.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Swimming, gym, baking, cooking and
watching movies.
Who
inspires you? The current CEO, Ian Chapman and my parents.
Give a fun
fact about you: I swam at the Commonwealth Games and FINA World
Championships for my country (Sri Lanka).
University
& Course: University of Southampton, Mechanical Engineering
Department
you are working in: STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) and JAM
(Joining and Advanced Manufacturing)
Why UKAEA?
I think nuclear fusion physics and technology is fascinating to work on – it
brings together so many different engineering fields and requires cutting edge
technology to solve the problems. So I’m
excited to work on it. Also, Nuclear
Fusion might solve our world energy problems!
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? I’d like to grow in my knowledge and
understanding of engineering, solve some real problems, and along the way have
some fun.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Knoydart Peninsular in
Scotland. It’s full of impressive peaks
and is completely remote from any civilisation.
What is
your favourite food and why? Pretty much anything if there’s lots of it! I’d
probably better change my attitude now I’m sitting at a desk all day otherwise
I’ll have to reinforce my chair.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? I’m a Christian, so I spend a lot of time
meeting other Christians at church to worship God.
Who
inspires you? On a similar theme to above – Jesus Christ. He offers an eternal life of joy to all who
follow him – which I have found to be a better hope than nuclear fusion.
Give a fun
fact about you: I like doing impressions of pneumatic drills
University
& Course: University of Glasgow BEng Mechanical Engineering, University
of York MSc Fusion energy
Department
you are working in: Central Engineering—Diagnostics and fusion engineering
group
Why UKAEA?
Wanted to work in something to do with renewables to have done something
positive by the end of my career. Nuclear appeared to be the best option in my
opinion but with no new nuclear power stations being built in Scotland I looked
elsewhere. I came across UKAEA during this search and till then I hadn’t
realised nuclear fusion was actually a thing. I chose my masters degree based
off this grad scheme then applied
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To learn how to be a professional
engineer while also having fun along the way
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Loch Muick/ Lochnagar. It is in
the cairngorms, close to home and has amazing views from central Scotland if it
is a clear day and you don’t walk off a cliff/ get lost
What is
your favourite food and why? Potatoes...boil them, mash them, stick them in
a stew
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Read, run, canoe polo, hiking
Give a fun
fact about you: When I was ~4/5 years old I got hit in the head by a ski
lift and it has left a small dent in the top of my skull
University
& Course: University of Southampton – Electromechanical Engineering
Department
you are working in: RACE - Electrical
Why UKAEA?
I had a great time on my summer placement here and its nice to have a job
that you can genuinely care about and hopefully make a difference with.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To be able to see something I worked on
be installed and have an impact on the development of fusion technology.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? The Azores because of the
amazing views, hikes and thermal pools. Also, it’s basically a colder Hawaii
that you can fly to with Ryanair.
What is
your favourite food and why? Pizza because I’m boring.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Play guitar badly or beat Brad Elvy at
Smash Ultimate.
Who
inspires you? The entire fusion energy community for working over the past
50+ years towards something that they probably knew they wouldn’t be able to
see within their lifetimes but that they knew could change mankind for the
better.
Give a fun
fact about you: I won a TV quiz show on an obscure Indian TV channel when I
was 14. It’s all been downhill from there.
University
& Course: Durham University – MSci in Maths and Physics under the
Natural Sciences course
Department
you are working in: H3AT
Why UKAEA?
I want to work somewhere that is helping to develop reliable renewable
energy and fusion energy is the ultimate renewable energy source to be working
on! I’d love to be a part of the group of people making fusion happen!
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To learn as much as I can and contribute
as much as possible to the interesting and exciting projects UKAEA is working
on! I also want to get a feel of how the company works and get to know as many
people as possible!
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? I’m not really sure to be
honest. But one place I really enjoyed visiting were the wetlands in Northern Argentina.
We kayaked in Laguna Iberá and came
up super close to some caimans and capybara. It was the most peaceful place.
What is
your favourite food and why? Pani Puri (aka Gol Guppa) – it’s this Indian
snack! I love it because it’s spicy, a snack and reminds me of my family! I’m
on a one woman mission to get everyone to try it once!
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Play badminton, read, watch lots of TV!
Who
inspires you? Sounds cheesy but probably my dad! He moved over to England
from India (back when WiFi and mobile phones weren’t a thing) with a little
money and managed to build a whole life over here! It must have been terrifying
and involved a lot of hard work and I’ve had it so much easier because of him
and the sacrifices he made.
Give a fun
fact about you: I got to try wine tasting like the Romans due to
altitude sickness from going up the Andes!
University
& Course: University of Hull, Mechanical Engineering
Department
you are working in: Central Engineering, Systems Engineering group
Why UKAEA?
Making stars and then locking them in a box is really cool.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Further my career and personal
development.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Technik Museums Sinsheim and
Speyer (technically two places, but they are next to each other). They had had
a TU-144, a Buran, submarines, thousands of rare cars, trains, helicopters,
tanks, and a Maybach with a bandsaw on the back.
What is
your favourite food and why? I don’t have one but if I did it would because
it tastes the best.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Fence.
Who
inspires you? Sergei Korolev
Give a fun
fact about you: A drunk lord knighted me for pranking him.
University
& Course: University of Sheffield, Mechanical Engineering
Department
you are working in: RACE
Why UKAEA?
The fusion is here, the real question is why anybody goes anywhere else
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Help drive the technology forward in any
way I can, have some fun along the way.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Lake Garda, Italy; I enjoy a
good view
What is
your favourite food and why? Toast because it’s versatile and suitable for
any meal.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Sleep and watching TV shows take up most
of it
Who
inspires you? Tony Stark, He is the main reason I chose to study Engineering
Give a fun
fact about you: I can wiggle my eyebrows independently.
University
& Course: Computer Science with an industrial placement BSc (Hons) at
The University of Bath
Department
you are working in: RACE cybernetics
Why UKAEA?
I felt valued during my placement year here and enjoyed the projects I
worked on and the people I meet.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Produce some code that helps everyone
else at RACE do a good job. Also, I hope to make some well structed and
documented work, so I am inspired to just as good a job next time.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? University of Bath 8W 2.24 as I
have played many good games with many good friends there.
What is
your favourite food and why? Cheesecake as it is better than cheese and cake
combined.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Board games, Wargames, Computer games,
Role playing games, most games.
Who
inspires you? Past Edward Whittaker, every time I look at his code it
inspires me to do a better job next time.
Give a fun
fact about you: Despite being wargames officer for a year, I have about a
15% win rate in 1v1 wargames.
University
& Course: University of Sheffield, Mechanical Engineering
Department
you are working in: Central Engineering
Why UKAEA?
The altruistic vision of creating a better world is easy to get behind. Also
you get to work on some really, really cool things.
What are your
hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Do cool stuff, meet interesting people. Grow
personally and professionally. Make a few good friends along the way.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Don’t have a constant answer.
Right now I would say Norway. If you ever wanted to feel insignificant stand
next to a range of mountains.
What is
your favourite food and why? Pasta + Pesto. Cheap, easy and quick to make.
Tastes incredible.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Dabble digital and film photography,
create insane plans for travelling to places abroad cheaply, which sometimes
works out, spend lots of time discovering bands and listening to music.
Who
inspires you? Friends and family.
Give a fun
fact about you: Spent the summer organising an international camp for kids.
It was fun. Was so tired that I slept for a week straight after.
University
& Course: University of Bath - MPhys
Department
you are working in: Materials and Scientific Computing
Why UKAEA?
Developing fusion power plants to meet our growing energy needs is
absolutely required if humanity is going to continue to grow and innovate. I
want to be able to say that I was a part of making that happen.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To develop the skills and relationships
to embark on a long career in fusion.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Isles of Scilly – The relaxed
way of life over there makes it one of the most peaceful places I have ever
seen.
What is
your favourite food and why? Apple and blackberry crumble and custard. For
the childhood memories and because its yummy!
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Mostly run around after my little girl
(she’s 2). On the odd occasion that she lets me I like to pick up my guitar now
and again.
Who
inspires you? Honestly, I have to say my wife, Tilly. Her ability to just
get on with things and quietly achieve success in everything she does is really
impressive.
Give a fun
fact about you: I used to work in the music industry as a sound engineer
before starting university in my mid-twenties
University
& Course: Lancaster University – Mechatronic Engineering
Department
you are working in: RACE
Why UKAEA?
I like robots and the idea of smashing atoms together.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? I am hoping to be a part of some cool
projects, develop my technical capabilities and meet interesting people.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Small village in Spain – I was
free to run around (no cars), play with dogs & learnt to swim
What is
your favourite food and why? Chicken split (Fried chicken in a dumpling with
homemade salad cream) – It’s delicious
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Watch movies play basketball and play
computer games.
Who
inspires you? My father
Give a fun
fact about you: I have two sisters and two nephews who lives in Africa
(Botswana).
University
& Course: Chemical Engineering
Department
you are working in: H3AT
Why UKAEA?
Fusion is cool, and will help the environment.
What are
your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Gain experience, meet people, become a
more rounded person.
Where is
your favourite place you have been and why? Montengro – beautiful place,
super nice people and very cheap!
What is
your favourite food and why? A good burrito or fajitas. So satisfying to
eat.
What do
you like to do in your spare time? Socializing, sleeping, rock climbing and
occasionally I try to go to the gym.
Who
inspires you? My mother
Give a fun
fact about you: Used to have one of the fastest laps at my local go karting
track
University & Course: I have a Degree in Physics from
Cardiff University
Department you are working in: H3AT
Why UKAEA? Fusion is the future, and we are in the middle
of leading-edge science which is a privilege to be a part of.
What are your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Develop
strong understanding in all areas of the organisation and experience working in
different environments. Also, I look forward to getting to know all the
graduates and others in the organisation.
Where is your favourite place you have been and why? Probably
Spain because its warm and sunny.
What is your favourite food and why? I don’t really have
one, do like fast food far too much though.
What do you like to do in your spare time? I’m a Keen
Snowboarder and Pool player. I also like to travel.
Who inspires you? Family
Give a fun fact about you: I’m reasonably tall.
University &
Course: University of Birmingham Msci Physics
Department you
are working in: CODAS
Why UKAEA? It’s
just a really cool site with so much going on and I thought I’d definitely find
something I want to do here
What are your
hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To meet lots of new people and hopefully
learn a few things too!
Where is your
favourite place you have been and why? Las Vegas: because I actually made a
gambling profit
What is your
favourite food and why? Thai Green Curry – you can buy the paste from Seoul
Plaza and everyone thinks you can cook
What do you like
to do in your spare time? Rugby, Squash, and a few other sports (very much a
“social” player). I also like hiking and
going to pub afterwards.
Who inspires you?
Jonathan Joseph
Give a fun fact
about you: I can touch my nose with my tongue
University & Course: University of Leeds, Mechanical
and Nuclear Engineering
Department you are working in: Central Engineering, STEP
Why UKAEA? I wanted to work in fusion and UKAEA is not
only the best place to do so in the UK but, with JET, probably the world
leading authority in the field.
What are your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To develop a
broad knowledge of fusion technology, the Authority and to build a strong
network of contacts around the organisation.
Where is your favourite place you have been and why? Dewsbury,
because it is home.
What is your favourite food and why? Lamb chops, because
the bit on the edge of the bone becomes really crispy when done well.
What do you like to do in your spare time? Drink coffee.
Who inspires you? Subhas Chandra Bose
Give a fun fact about you: Most conversations with me end
up being about The North
University & Course: University of Bristol - Aerospace
Engineering
Department you are working in: RACE
Why UKAEA? It’s a non-profit research led facility with
the aim of creating the ultimate sustainable energy source…. Why not UKAEA?
What are your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? To solve
fusion!
Where is your favourite place you have been and why? Home…
free food and heating!
What is your favourite food and why? Sandwiches. They
include bread, which is amazing, especially when filled with olives. The fact
you can put just about anything in a sandwich means you can avoid the decision
of having a favourite food.
What do you like to do in your spare time? Lego trains,
cycling, board games and castle hunting!
Who inspires you? Guy Martin. His sense of overwhelming
optimism is something everyone should aspire to.
Give a fun fact about you: I can fall over…. whilst ice
skating.
University & Course: University of Manchester, Chemical
Engineering
Department you are working in: H3AT
Department you are working in: H3AT
Why UKAEA? Loads of opportunities to get involved in
different departments and experiments, Future of the world with fusion
experiments
What are your hopes for the Graduate Scheme? Learning as
much as I can
What is your favourite food and why? Carbs
Who inspires you? My daughter and husband
Give a fun fact about you: I am a mum
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