Ash
ashliparmann.bsky.social
Ash
@ashliparmann.bsky.social
Reading, listening, exploring, thinking, enjoying.

Weekly things sent out here https://ashmann.ghost.io
How Gen Z is 'fighting back against brain rot' (tl;dr by trying to spend less time on their phones) www.nationalgeographic.com/health/artic...
How Gen Z is fighting back against digital brain rot
From analog hobbies to tech curfews, these Gen Zers are experimenting with science-backed ways to help their brains feel a little less foggy.
www.nationalgeographic.com
December 16, 2025 at 7:19 PM
Enjoyed this from the brilliant Tash Willcocks “in any sector grappling with AI and systemic complexity, the problems we face aren’t solvable by single experts. They need collective intelligence, diverse perspectives willing to collide and recombine.” - tash-willcocks.medium.com/psychologica...
Psychological Safety: The hard, quiet work of building brave spaces
It happened again, I went to a session and the facilitator strode in and announced “this is a safe space” My brain yelled ‘is it? IS IT???’…
tash-willcocks.medium.com
December 14, 2025 at 9:39 AM
One of my favourite website discoveries this year was Clickens, which - as the name suggests - is a website that has lots of paintings of chickens on, it's silly and beautiful: clickens.chicken.pics/passionate/1...
clickens.chicken.pics
December 10, 2025 at 9:56 AM
I've written a report on digital failure in the cultural sector, & it's released next week. I'll be hosting 3 webinars to unpack & discuss the report's findings, and I'll be joined by the very insightful @chrisunitt.bsky.social and @tashwillcocks.bsky.social - join us www.ashmann.co/beyond-the-p...
Beyond the Promise: webinars
A candid look at what’s really going on beneath the surface of digital work in the cultural sector, and how we can do better.
www.ashmann.co
May 20, 2025 at 4:12 PM
Digital is more crucial than ever for how we operate, engage audiences, & sustain our work. But digital projects in cultural orgs often fall short of expectations, and we rarely talk about why. I'm gathering responses to try to identify patterns & common pitfalls: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Beyond the promise - when digital falls short
Digital is more crucial than ever for how we operate, engage audiences, and sustain our work. Yet digital projects in cultural organisations often fall short of expectations, and we rarely talk about ...
docs.google.com
February 28, 2025 at 9:59 AM
In May I'm going to run 500km across Sweden, which should be fun/difficult/etc www.ashmann.co/run-across-s...
Run across Sweden '25
In Spring 2025 I will be running from where I live in Gothenburg to Kalmar on the Baltic coast, on the other side of Sweden. The route The route is just over 500km, and should take me about two wee...
www.ashmann.co
January 21, 2025 at 12:31 PM
The Duolingo tone of voice is so weird and emotionally manipulative "You spent x minutes learning this year, but was it enough to keep Duo happy? It’s time for your Year in Review. Open the app to see it now!"
December 6, 2024 at 12:05 PM
points 3 & 4 on this slide are the ones I see cultural orgs struggling with most consistently, understanding who the audience actually is & delivering something that is genuinely valuable to that audience will almost certainly require doing things v differently than the way you usual do #MuseTech24
Next up at #MuseTech24 Nik Wyness, Head of Marketing and Engagement at The Tank Museum explains how they have continued to find new audiences
December 6, 2024 at 11:53 AM
This new(ish) thing from Public Service Broadcasting is very lovely www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUh1...
Public Service Broadcasting - The South Atlantic [ft. This Is The Kit]
YouTube video by PSBHQ
www.youtube.com
September 18, 2024 at 5:08 PM
I got to compare & contrast the different ways European train orgs send you your tickets. From a pdf attached to an email (Deutsche Bahn) to including your qr code *in* the email (SBB), a link to a page with your tickets (Trenitalia).
September 18, 2024 at 5:04 PM