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@katiestrick has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in September 2022. The social media accounts linked to from @katiestrick are: • Instagram • LinkedIn • Email • Apple Podcasts • X Besides social media accounts, katiestrick has populated their site with: • THE INDEPENDENT: Why queueing is still the most fun way to do Wimbledon • THE STANDARD: Can London become a swimmable city? Sewage, safety, and the battle for blue spaces • THE STANDARD: Who will win Wimbledon? Cheat's guide to this year's runners and riders • KATIESTRICK.CO.UK: Portfolio, PR workshops & media consulting • MY WONDERY PODCAST: (In)Justice: Killer Privilege • THE STANDARD: Will a CCTV-lined route keep me safe — or just help police identify my body? • THE TELEGRAPH: How spiralling costs are cutting off expats from their families • THE TELEGRAPH: Why British expats are ditching Australia for the West Country • THE I PAPER: I left Britain for Australia - the supermarkets were bland and so expensive • THE STANDARD: Is it safe to swim in the Thames? I tried London’s new bathing spot • THE INDEPENDENT: The Britain I came back to was not the Britain I saw online • THE TELEGRAPH: ‘My children left, so I did too’: the parents following their children to Australia • THE TIMES: I’m leaving the Oz dream and moving back to Britain — am I crazy? • THE TIMES: Smile! The bride and groom have hired a wedding 'content creator’ • THE LONDON STANDARD: How Hamilton Island is shaking off its fly-and-flop reputation • THE LONDON STANDARD: Why the Adelaide Hills should be on your Australia bucket list • THE LONDON STANDARD: The ultimate five-day guide to Tasmania, Australia's hidden gem • GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA: Is it smarter to have a dumb home? 'We’ve seen clients unable to flush toilets’ • THE LONDON STANDARD: Relief and fake birthdays: inside Australia’s social media ban for under-16s • THE I PAPER: I saw a Sydney shark attack. Locals are usually fearless - not now • THE TIMES MAGAZINE: We’re the young doctors leaving the NHS to move to Australia • WEEK 5 OF MY GUARDIAN SYNAESTHESIA SERIES: Twins Helen & Kirsty on feeling other people's pain • WEEK 4 OF MY GUARDIAN SYNAESTHESIA SERIES: Judy Stokes on seeing time as a grid • WEEK 3 OF MY GUARDIAN SYNAESTHESIA SERIES: Kim Elms on seeing sounds as shapes • WEEK 2 OF MY GUARDIAN SYNAESTHESIA SERIES: Monique Todorovski on tasting words • WEEK 1 OF MY GUARDIAN SYNAESTHESIA SERIES: Musician Celia Craig on seeing sound • THE OBSERVER: ‘These events don't weaken us’: Australia's Jews count the cost of Bondi atrocity • THE LONDON STANDARD: Your Sydney guide if you're an Ashes fans visiting Australia • THE INDEPENDENT: Can you blame young people like me for fleeing Britain? • THE I PAPER: I left the UK for Sydney - it's heaven, but the rent and working hours are just as bad • THE LONDON STANDARD: A survival guide for moving to Sydney, from Aussie lingo to shark alarms • THE TELEGRAPH: Why the British dream of moving to Australia is far from the paradise people think • THE LONDON STANDARD: Mona Sharif: 'My scream club isn’t just about catharsis – it’s political’ • THE LONDON STANDARD: How to spend 48 hours visiting Uluru — Australia's crown jewel • GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA: Gemma Foster-Wisdom on the moment she met her partner Nic • THE LONDON STANDARD: How Harry & Meghan's relaunch unravelled in the space of a week • THE I PAPER: I gave up flat whites for instant coffee - I'm saving £3,000 a year • GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA: ‘Deadly but unforgettable’: the return of the conversation pit • YAHOO: Trump's war on autism — how dangerous and demeaning are his claims? • THE I PAPER: I went to Durham - it's all the benefits of Oxbridge without the stress • BODY + SOUL: I spend $600 a month on healthcare – women can’t keep up • THE TIMES: I assumed catcalling was the norm, until I moved to Australia • THE STANDARD: The story of Meredith Kercher, the lost victim in the Amanda Knox case • BODY + SOUL: Why shark attack survivor Dave Pearson founded the world's most extreme support group • THE LONDON STANDARD: The data breach that exposed the grim reality of dating for women • GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA: Anne Wijdeveld and her partner Ben on their long-distance love story • MAMAMIA AUSTRALIA: What my podcast taught me about women's obsession with true crime • THE STANDARD: Inside Trump's salacious friendship with Epstein • THE STANDARD: I left London and flew to Australia for love like the characters in Mix Tape • THE STANDARD: Was Constance Marten's evangelical mother behind her tragic fall into a life of crime? • THE TELEGRAPH: Review of The Lodge Wadjemup, Rottnest Island, Western Australia • BODY + SOUL: A decade in technicolour: Everything I've learnt from having synaesthesia • THE STANDARD: How Trump and Musk’s fallout went nuclear • THE STANDARD: A London socialite, his aristocrat killer, and a mother’s fight for justice • THE STANDARD: Aristocrat killer from hit Standard podcast spotted on dating app • BODY + SOUL: Nike run coach Lydia O'Donnell on female-focused training • THE TIMES: Help! I'm addicted to ChatGPT • BODY + SOUL: Author Lottie Dalziel on why saving the planet doesn't have to cost the earth • THE STANDARD: Heading to Aus for the Ashes and Lions? Margaret River should be top of your list • THE TELEGRAPH (UK): How Australia killed the British expat home-buying dream • THE SUNDAY TIMES MAGAZINE: How to get your GP to listen to you • STYLIST: “Why did it take moving to Australia to have my adenomyosis pain taken seriously?” • GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA: Meet the single marriage celebrants refusing to give up on love • THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE: Why Logan Ury believes science is the key to finding love • THE TIMES: Why thirtysomethings like me are moving to Australia • BODY + SOUL MAGAZINE: Aussie no1 Alex de Minaur: 'Katie is my happy place' • COSMOPOLITAN: Falling frogs and late-night chats - flatshares shaped me • BODY + SOUL: Why Strava's Year In Sport is the new Spotify Wrapped • MY 2023 PODCAST SERIES: London Love Stories with Katie Strick • EVENING STANDARD: What I've learnt as the host of London Love Stories • EVENING STANDARD: Rats and riot warnings — my day inside a London jail • EVENING STANDARD: Sir Andy Murray: 'I feel for players like Raducanu' • EVENING STANDARD: My thyroid nightmare: a hidden women's health crisis • EVENING STANDARD: Flatshares in our Sixties? It's that or move out of London • EVENING STANDARD: Panic, fear and abuse: my day in a 999 control room • EVENING STANDARD: Stella Assange: 'It's too late for Navalny, but not for Julian' • EVENING STANDARD: Hotel Santa Caterina, Amalfi: an A-list favourite • EVENING STANDARD: My own One Day: how a diary helped me chart my 20s • EVENING STANDARD: How Katespiracy taught the world a powerful lesson • EVENING STANDARD: The aristocrat, the convict and the search for their baby • EVENING STANDARD: Victoria Starmer: Britain's 'reluctant' new first lady • EVENING STANDARD: 'Three years after Sarah Everard, we feel more afraid' • EVENING STANDARD: Londoners all want their own Sliding Doors moment • EVENING STANDARD: Help! I’m a Guppie: an under-40 who’s given up on buying • EVENING STANDARD: Want to help women feel safer? Start with cycling • EVENING STANDARD: How running clubs got cool • EVENING STANDARD: Hadley Freeman: ‘Cancel culture is worse for women' • EVENING STANDARD: Sadiq Khan on dating advice and meeting his wife • EVENING STANDARD: Molly Roden Winter on the truth about polyamory • EVENING STANDARD: 'Jews are terrified — we keep our offices hidden' • EVENING STANDARD: The Reeds at South Lodge: a wild swimming haven • Evening Standard portfolio