Jessica Byrne

Deputy Editor & Content Partnership Manager London, UK

I’m Jessica (She/Her). I’m the Deputy Editor & Content Partnership Manager at Thred. Originally from the island of Bermuda, I specialise in writing about ocean health and marine conservation, but you can also find me delving into pop culture, health and wellness, plus sustainability in the beauty and fashion industries. Follow me on Twitter, LinkedIn and drop me some ideas/feedback via email.

Hey there, I’m Jess, the Deputy Editor & Content Partnership Manager at Thred.

Originally from Bermuda, I moved to London to get my Master’s degree in Media & Communications, and to start a new adventure in the big city.

In my free time you can find me with my nose in a book, working on my endless Spotify playlists, or meeting up with friends to enjoy a bite at our favourite restaurants.

After working for a couple years in Amsterdam, my love for telling a good story led me to join the team at Thred to spread the word about positive social change.

Latest Stories from Jessica

Gen Z is radically transforming the events space

Gen Z is radically transforming the events space

Welcome to the latest edition of The Gen Zer. This week’s newsletter is an exploration of how the events sector is being transformed by a new generation with new and novel demands. From niche interests to activity-based meet ups, affordable alternatives and silent events… the scene may never be the same (and that’s a good thing!). Over the last five years, event organisers went from being forced to move their operations...

By London, UK
the rise of ‘soft biohacking’ + how gen z fell out of love with instagram

the rise of ‘soft biohacking’ + how gen z fell out of love with instagram

do you really want to live forever? and ever? and ever? Hello everyone and welcome back to another newsletter! It’s been a warm start to the week in London 🥵 and although the heat has made activating our brain cells a little more challenging, we’re here to serve up all the latest news in culture, tech, style, beauty, the environment and more. From ‘poverty porn’ to plummeting media literacy rates, what Gen...

By London, UK
Why one third of Tuvalu’s population hopes to relocate to Australia

Why one third of Tuvalu’s population hopes to relocate to Australia

An unprecedented visa scheme between Tuvalu and Australia is garnering a huge response. Signed in 2023, the ‘neighbourly’ agreement allows Tuvaluans to live, work, and study in Australia – though most are moving against their will. Three years ago at the world’s largest annual climate meeting COP27, Tuvalu’s foreign minister Simon Kofe announced that the country was making moves to preserve its culture in the metaverse. Standing behind a podium on...

By London, UK
How festival organisers are preparing for overcrowding this summer

How festival organisers are preparing for overcrowding this summer

With Glastonbury about to kick off – and dozens of other major event on the agenda for this summer – festival organisers across the UK have made crowd control measures their top priority. Festival season has arrived. It brings a series of some of the most exciting musical lineups and fun-filled weekends of the summer, and with it, hundreds of thousands of people who flock to once-empty fields to dance,...

By London, UK
beyond labubu + why there’s porn on spotify now

beyond labubu + why there’s porn on spotify now

you want it? you got it Hey everyone! ☀️ Feels like so long since I last wrote to you. Dare I say… I missed you? Last week the thred team attended Cannes Lions Festival in the south of France. We met some incredible people from all over the world, sat in on some insightful talks – Kai Cenat, Amelia Dimoldenberg, and Charlie Puth among them – and even found a bit of time...

By London, UK
Dutch government returns historical artworks looted from Nigeria

Dutch government returns historical artworks looted from Nigeria

With countries increasingly reflecting on their colonial history, museums face a serious question: is it moral to keep historical artefacts that were taken in bad faith? More than 130 years after they were stolen by British troops, 119 Benin Bronzes have been repatriated by the Dutch government to their country of origin: Nigeria. Around the world, those campaigning for museums to return artifacts stolen during war and colonial conquests have celebrated...

By London, UK
What is the ‘Global March to Gaza’?

What is the ‘Global March to Gaza’?

Thousands of activists from across the globe are participating in The Global March to Gaza with the goal of pressuring world leaders to end Israel’s genocidal siege on the Strip. Around the world, support for Israel’s military siege on Gaza is tanking. Though millions of people have started speaking out, activists are springing into action to demand world leaders to stop the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe – even if it means travelling...

By London, UK
vibe coding + the power of ‘dressing ugly’

vibe coding + the power of ‘dressing ugly’

i'm different, yeah i'm different Hello and happy Tuesday! This week’s edition we’re giving you the scoop on ‘vibe coding,’ AI’s increasingly manipulative tactics, the power of positive thinking, and why everyone is dressing on purpose lately. But that’s not all, of course! We’re serving up good news, essential Substack reads, and a new book rec you don’t wanna miss. 😉 Let’s get into it! 📱 Tech corner ‘Vibe coding’ is the...

Israel says 22 new illegal settlements will be built in occupied West Bank

Israel says 22 new illegal settlements will be built in occupied West Bank

The Israeli government has announced plans to establish 22 illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, in what officials say is deliberate attempt to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state. Despite looming sanctions from its international allies, the Israeli government has announced plans to build 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank. Israeli defence minister Yisrael Katz led the motion, announcing that the new settlements intended to ‘prevent...

By London, UK