Daisy Buchanan
- Categories: After Dinner Speakers, Keynote Speakers, Motivational Speakers
Price Band D: £3K - £5K
- Topics: Arts & Culture, Business, Change, Entertainment, Health & Wellbeing, HR & Company Culture, Leadership, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Motivation, Women in Business
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Daisy Buchanan
About Daisy Buchanan
Daisy Buchanan, an award-winning journalist, author, and broadcaster, boasts an impressive literary repertoire. Her novels, including “Insatiable” (longlisted for the CWIP prize), “Careering” (featured on BBC Sounds), and “Limelight,” captivate readers with their poignant narratives. Complementing her fiction works are non-fiction titles like “How To Be A Grown Up” and “The Sisterhood.”
As the charismatic host of the chart-topping podcast “You’re Booked,” Daisy delves into the reading habits of renowned writers worldwide, uncovering how literature shapes their creative endeavours. Notable interviews include Elizabeth Day, David Nicholls, and Mhairi McFarlane. Daisy is also the Co-Founder the Creative Confidence Clinic, empowering writers of all levels to unleash their creative potential.
Daisy’s vibrant presence extends to beloved podcasts such as “Comfort Blanket,” “Cuddle Club,” and “Crushed.” Her insightful commentary graces esteemed platforms like Woman’s Hour, The Today Programme, and A Good Read. As a TEDx speaker and guest presenter for the Booker Prize on BBC News, Daisy’s influence spans both print and broadcast media. She also appeared alongside Dolly Alderton and Michael Gunning at a collaboration event with The Pound Project and Squiggly Careers Live, discussing how to cage those dastardly confidence gremlins.
Exciting literary ventures continue to unfold with Daisy’s latest work. “Pity Party,” her newest novel, tells another immersive storytelling experience of modern womanhood. Her non-fiction title “Read Yourself Happy” is set for publication by DK in Spring 2025.
With her magnetic personality and passion for storytelling, Daisy Buchanan captivates audiences across mediums, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape.