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A few years ago, I created the show, Feathers and Toast, along with my producing partner Holly Payberg Torroija about a woman on the edge who was trying to save the world one sandwich at a time. What she was really interested in doing was saving the lonely cook, trying to inspire the single person to make an effort for themselves even if they are simply cooking for one, that they were worth it. It had struck me that we as women are great at nurturing others but somehow not very good at times at nurturing ourselves. Tallulah made it her mission to inspire the lonely cook to dress up, to play for the moments preparing lunch or dinner…all the while however Tallulah was completely incapable of realizing that she herself was the person who needed saving. Holly and I produced 2 seasons of the show, did a couple of hundred weekly VLOGS, took it to festivals, performed live with the incredible French company Cabaret Versatile, created a few off shoots of the show, sandwich therapy, kitchen therapy…(Now that I look back at the show titles maybe subconsciously I was trying to tell myself something with the running theme of one of the words which appears in many of the titles…)

For the past 18 months I’ve been healing from my own trauma as a result of a sexual assault that happened to me at the beginning of my acting career in Paris nearly 19 years ago. I was drugged and sexually assaulted by a well known French film director. For the past 18 months I have focused on my healing, lots of therapy, quiet times and taking on board and recovering from what happened. I simply had not been in a place mentally or emotionally to connect with the show, with my character of Tallulah. All that I was able to manage was the occasional silent mime.

Then somewhat ironically in light of my being a mime, Sadie Jemmett wrote me the song Don’t Silence Me for me in response to what had happened in Paris and asked me to produce the music video. Which I did and which was an incredibly healing experience. As well as having the video unfold beyond my wildest dreams, bringing with it the opportunity to meet other survivors, to share and to heal together, to talk live on CBS and the BBC. To hold events in LA, London, Paris and Glasgow with panel discussions on the MeToo Movement. To give my speech in French, to discuss the situation in France and to share my story with more people than I could ever have imagined possible. It’s been a truly remarkable endeavor that I am honored to have been apart of.

I had thought that when I finished the world tour of the video in May I would jump straight back into things and my life but in May I was exhausted and had no energy for anything. As a dear friend pointed out, I was now largely a different person than I had been 18 months ago, so to jump back into my old life just wouldn’t be possible.

In June the fog started to clear, in no small part down to a breakfast with Lili Bernard who asked me about my art and encouraged me to keep doing it. For 2 years I had wanted to upload the show onto Amazon but something was always delaying me in the process…Now was the time. 

As I’ve been uploading files, writing synopsis’ and such I’ve been rewatching the show and considering what I want to do with it. Having come through my own healing journey I now look at the character of Tallulah as being a version of myself before I started to look at my trauma. She is on lock down, buttoned up and runs herself like a tight ship. Her level of control and her laser focus at winning a Nobel peace prize…she can’t allow herself to let go, to be in the moment as that would mean opening herself up to potential danger; its safer to control and to hold on with a tight grip. 

So as I develop the character into what I hope will become a half hour show, I’m interested now in what happens next with Tallulah, her realization of what she has been suppressing… her breakdown, her recovery and her rise from the ashes. This is her story. This is my story and as this past 18 months have shown me, it’s many women’s stories. So this is for us, for the survivors, for the ones who have held on for dear life, who have fallen to their knees on their kitchen floors and who are now rising as eagles. Thank you so much for reading…I realize this maybe the longest post I have ever written and thank you for baring with me throughout this journey. 

As I prepare to pitch the half hour show, I’d be incredibly grateful if you could click on the link below to watch Feathers and Toast on Amazon and, if you feel so inclined, I would be over the moon if you could take a moment to write a review of the show on Amazon.

Thank you so much for your time,

Mhairi xo

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TS9XRYV

How to be Happy-Be of Service

Choose action. Choose Happiness. Marge says it like it is at the end of The Happiness Movement. Hope that you have enjoyed this series and that your happiness levels are attaining dizzying heights darling. Take care, enjoy the great outdoors, the people you love and should one find oneself dabbling in Goat Yoga, Good luck!


Spending Time with People you Love – Week 9

It’s week 9 of The Happiness Movement and we are in the home stretch, reporting in from this weeks assignment which was: spending time with the people you love.

I just have to say that I think this assignment should be part of everyone’s daily regimen. It seems merely even thinking of the people you love can invoke an immediate happiness boost, so no need to skrimp on this one.


How to be Happy: Spend time with someone you love…or a goat

The 9th assignment of The Happiness Movement is to spend time with someone you love. In this wild world of living apart from so many loved ones, I would like to mention that even if you’re not physically in the same place as a loved one one could still think about spending time on a call, in an email or even with a pen and a piece of paper writing out ones words.


Goat Yoga – Week 8

Especially with the advent of Iphones and such even when we do happen to find ourselves outside the tendency can be still to be looking down, connected online but not with our environment. Spending time looking up and the sky, breathing fresh air and staring at clouds daydreaming have been proven to reduce stress. Add a small farmyard animal into your outside experience and happiness levels soar it seems. Thanks to Hello Critter Goat Yoga for this weeks Happiness Movement challenge, as per Live Happy.


Write an Appreciative Letter – Week 7

Yet again, great advice coming from The Happiness Movement at Live Happy. When you actually take the time to share with someone, in writing (or typing), why you appreciate them, something magical seems to happen.

Not only does it have the power to lift up the person that receives it and make them feel special, it ends up causing you to be deeply present to all the great people you have in your life, and that does indeed make you happier.

This week, Tallulah ends up writing an appreciative letter to her landlord. Could it be she was a little too generous with her money during the week 6 assignment?

Oh and Happy Halloween everybody!


Happiness Movement. Week 7 Assignment: Write an appreciative email.

Following on from the last step of the Happiness Movement in which Tallulah and Marge perhaps went a little over board with the generosity assignment This week’s assignment is to spend a moment writing an appreciative email or letter to someone. Perhaps necessary if one overspends and has to back peddle a little with ones landlord on the rent check. Anyway. Life moves at such a ferocious lick that at times writing more than essential emails and such can seem out of our grasp so the challenge this week is to take a moment to do just that. Bon courage one and all and let us know how you get on.