Emily Mukherjee

”f*ck it why not”: Exclusive with Race Across the World finalist

With the grand finale of Race Across the World putting an end to the journey last night, contestants James and Betty found themselves crossing the finish line in an impressive third place. Messy was lucky enough to catch up with James, a fellow 20-something who still...

How to: deal with imposter syndrome as a 20-something

Imposter syndrome is a psychological pattern of feeling self doubt, the sense you don't deserve to be somewhere - despite your own achievements or success. Maybe it's in a new job, with a group of friends who you don't quite fit in with, or maybe it's in your academic...

Moving back in with Mum and Dad

One step forward, three steps back: Messy explores the daunting reality of leaving the uni bubble and moving home. It feels like no time ago at all that we were all silly freshers, playing ring of fire with random huddles of other nervous 18-year olds, and ending our...

Cutting and bulking : are gym trends verging on disordered?

With more men suffering, and few accessing support, Messy explores gym and diet obsession. 

Autism in an age of TikTok self diagnosis

With waiting times for autism screenings constantly on the increase, are TikTok trends that fixate on self diagnosis really that helpful? Messy explores…

Opening up about my mental wellbeing as a medic student

University days are said to be some of the best, but they can also be some of the hardest.

What are the real ‘red flags’?

‘Red flags’ and now even apparently, green and beige flags too. 

10 Questions with a social media manager

We caught up with social media manager Robyn about the highs and lows of this popular job role.

Secret side hustles : How could you be making some extra cash?

Blogger Gemma Clough confesses she is obsessed with side hustles. The 34 year old even appeared to hit UK headlines last year, after saying she has saved thousands of pounds by not putting her heating on. Instead of seeking the typical 9-5, Gemma from York earns her...

‘TikTok told me the pill would make me infertile’

Messy explores the misinformation circulating the pill and its side effects

Moving back in with Mum and Dad

Moving back in with Mum and Dad

One step forward, three steps back: Messy explores the daunting reality of leaving the uni bubble and moving home. It feels like no time ago at all that we were all silly freshers, playing ring of fire with random huddles of other nervous 18-year olds, and ending our...

What are the real ‘red flags’?

What are the real ‘red flags’?

‘Red flags’ and now even apparently, green and beige flags too.  Whether it's just gossip at the pub or the poolside chats of love island, the idea of defining a tiny part of someone's behaviour as making them someone to avoid or to pursue, is undeniably...

10 Questions with a social media manager

10 Questions with a social media manager

We caught up with social media manager Robyn about the highs and lows of this popular job role. How did you get into being a social media manager? I saw it advertised on social media and decided to apply despite being happy in my previous role; this position was with...

‘TikTok told me the pill would make me infertile’

‘TikTok told me the pill would make me infertile’

Messy explores the misinformation circulating the pill and its side effects. Memory might be fading from year seven, where putting a condom on a purple plastic penis and being separated into ‘boys’ and ‘girls’ classes  to have your RE teacher talk to you about...

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How to: deal with imposter syndrome as a 20-something

How to: deal with imposter syndrome as a 20-something

Imposter syndrome is a psychological pattern of feeling self doubt, the sense you don't deserve to be somewhere - despite your own achievements or success. Maybe it's in a new job, with a group of friends who you don't quite fit in with, or maybe it's in your academic...