Maria Coole
Maria Coole is a contributing editor on Marie Claire.
Hello Marie Claire readers – you have reached your daily destination. I really hope you’re enjoying our reads and I'm very interested to know what you shared, liked and didn’t like (gah, it happens) by emailing me at: maria.coole@freelance.ti-media.com
But if you fancy finding out who you’re venting to then let me tell you I’m the one on the team that remembers the Spice Girls the first time round. I confidently predicted they’d be a one-hit wonder in the pages of Bliss magazine where I was deputy editor through the second half of the 90s. Having soundly killed any career ambitions in music journalism I’ve managed to keep myself in glow-boosting moisturisers and theatre tickets with a centuries-spanning career in journalism.
Yes, predating t’internet, when 'I’ll fax you' was grunted down a phone with a cord attached to it; when Glastonbury was still accessible by casually going under or over a flimsy fence; when gatecrashing a Foo Fighters aftershow party was easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy and tapping Dave Grohl on the shoulder was... oh sorry I like to ramble.
Originally born and bred in that there Welsh seaside town kindly given a new lease of life by Gavin & Stacey, I started out as a junior writer for the Girl Guides and eventually earned enough Brownie points to move on and have a blast as deputy editor of Bliss, New Woman and editor of People newspaper magazine. I was on the launch team of Look in 2007 - where I stuck around as deputy editor and acting editor for almost ten years - shaping a magazine and website at the forefront of body positivity, mental wellbeing and empowering features. More recently, I’ve been Closer executive editor, assistant editor at the Financial Times’s How To Spend It (yes thanks, no probs with that life skill) and now I’m making my inner fangirl’s dream come true by working on this agenda-setting brand, the one that inspired me to become a journalist when Marie Claire launched back in 1988.
I’m a theatre addict, lover of Marvel franchises, most hard cheeses, all types of trees, half-price Itsu, cats, Dr Who, cherry tomatoes, Curly-Wurly, cats, blueberries, cats, boiled eggs, cats, maxi dresses, cats, Adidas shelltops, cats and their kittens. I’ve never knowingly operated any household white goods and once served Ripples as a main course. And finally, always remember what the late great Nora Ephron said, ‘Everything is copy.’
Latest articles by Maria Coole
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Expert-approved ways to be a WFH high performer and impress your boss every day
Because it's hard to shine when no one can actually see what you're doing. Success strategist Arika Pierce opens up her WFH rulebook
By Maria Coole
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The one word you must ditch to help your mental wellbeing
We all dream of one day writing the 'perfect' book or living in the 'perfect' house or finding the 'perfect' partner. Bestselling author Christina Dalcher fell into a 'perfect' trap too
By Maria Coole
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How to make Covid co-parenting as stress-free as possible
If you're one of the UK's 2.4m separated families trying to navigate Covid co-parenting alone, you definitely need barrister Ceri White's expert advice
By Maria Coole
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Calling all quarantined couples - 6 ways to swerve a Covi-divorce
With no end in sight for lockdown, top family lawyer Louise Chipchase, gives her top tips on avoiding a break-up
By Maria Coole
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7 homeschooling hacks by parents who have been doing it for years
With rumours schools are out for the foreseeable, you'll need these expert tips more than ever
By Maria Coole
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Nine money tips to help you ride out the coronavirus crisis
We asked a money saving expert what you really need to know to help you out financially during this pandemic
By Maria Coole
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Gender pay disparity and why the pandemic may make it wider
With the suspension of gender pay gap reporting back in March, lawyer Alex Christen investigates if the lockdown's economic fallout will only widen disparity between the sexes
By Maria Coole
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Made redundant? The 9 bounce-back things you need to do
The lockdown has brought so much job uncertainty. So what happens if the worst-case scenario hits you? Marina Gask explains how to survive and thrive post redundancy
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'I was Greece's first-ever case and I caught it at Milan Fashion Week'
Dimitra Voulgaridou was the first person in Greece diagnosed with coronavirus. The successful businesswoman tells how her Milan Fashion Week trip left her and her nine year old in a hospital isolation chamber
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'Our wedding left 42 guests struck down with the virus'
Emma and Scott Metcalf never imagined their honeymoon would be interrupted with shocking news from home. Emma recalls how their dream wedding became a living nightmare for their loved ones
By Maria Coole
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Emotional contagion is on the rise - a psychotherapist tells us how to cope
With the World Health Organisation admitting there is 'emerging evidence' that Coronavirus could be airborne, there's plenty to worry about during this global pandemic. But as Sasha Bates reveals we can stop fear and anxiety in ourselves and others developing into widespread panic
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'I'm trialling a vaccine so the whole world will benefit'
In Australia Kaya Gardiner, Project Manager of Infectious Diseases, is working tirelessly with her team to help slow the pandemic
By Maria Coole
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'Why my cats are a blessed constant in a world of uncertainty'
Life is way better with animals in it and on this Love Your Pets Day, writer Kat Brown celebrates the two cats who helped her through IVF and reconnected her with lost loves
By Maria Coole
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Why books can stop you losing the plot
Feeling down or struggling with low-level anxiety? Turns out biblio-therapy could be the answer
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'What it's like having a baby in a pandemic'
New mum Dora Kránicz lives in Hungary and admits the first few weeks with a newborn is a sort of quarantine itself, she also reveals living under the threat of the coronavirus makes even this very different
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'I was a literature student now I'm a volunteer nurse'
In Italy Martina Domenici didn't think twice about answering her government's call to action and is on the frontline caring for infected patients
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'Our tests may bring us out of this nightmare earlier than expected'
Helping to flatten the curve is what Maria Halasz and her company Cellmid are doing, by launching COVID-19 rapid diagnostic tests that are really making a difference
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'I returned to my country because it's time for solidarity'
Ernestina Angarola was enjoying her medical residency in Spain. But when the pandemic hit she flew back to Argentina to help her country in its darkest hour
By Maria Coole
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COVID-19 Global Diaries: 'I was stranded in lockdown Wuhan for months'
Annabella Woo lives in Hong Kong but found herself trapped in Wuhan - coronavirus ground zero - when the lockdown hit
By Maria Coole
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The Pukka's six golden rules to living happily together in lockdown
Who else used to moan they never saw enough of their loved ones? LOL. Anna Whitehouse and Matt Farquharson reveal their tips for couples in isolation
By Maria Coole
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Prince Charles and the Oscar-winning legend who could have been our queen
Harry isn’t the only prince to have fallen for an actress. As Michelle Davies reveals, Charles and his brothers were all once involved with women famous for their showbiz careers
By Maria Coole
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Why are my coupled-up friends desperate to give me advice?
Eleanor Wood is fed up of her loved-up mates, so for the time being maybe social distancing and self isolating does have an upside
By Maria Coole
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Empowering podcasts to keep up motivation during self-isolation
If all this time alone has had you daydreaming of your dream career, read on because Jenny Stallard knows a life-changing podcast perfect for you
By Maria Coole
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Has #MeToo actually made things worse for women?
It seemed like the #MeToo movement would change the world, but more than three years from its explosion, what’s its lasting legacy? Lizzy Dening investigates
By Maria Coole
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Here's what Ivanka Trump does each and every day
Anyone up for 5.30am starts, phone-free weekends and death-defying date nights? Well, for Ivanka and Jared Kushner it's just another day in coupled-up paradise
By Maria Coole
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Secrets of the labour ward - a midwife tells all
As a NHS midwife in Scotland Leah Hazard has seen it all. After giving up a career in television she qualified in 2013, wrote a best-selling book last year and now she's here to reveal more
By Maria Coole
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How to stay sane when you're living together but your opposite-hours jobs keep you apart
With a best-selling book, The Flatshare, based on her own life experiences, Beth O'Leary is here to tell you how to successfully navigate this relationship dilemma
By Maria Coole