Just For Fun 🎉
Not everything has to be serious — and this page proves it. Welcome to my just for fun corner of the site, where I get to let my creative side run wild and share the lighter, sillier, more playful ideas that pop into my head. Alongside all the work and professional content, I wanted a space to showcase things that genuinely make me smile and (hopefully) make you smile too. From animated songs to musical experiments made using AI tools like Suno and Revid.ai, consider this my creative playground.
The Bunny Song 🐰
Meet Harvey — a very relatable bunny with a very specific problem. This video was born out of a personal moment: I’d created a seasonal allergy freedom course for myself last year, and it worked so well that I completely forgot hay fever season had arrived — until my son turned up at the door, red-eyed and sneezing, and I thought, I really need to get this course out into the world.
That lightbulb moment turned into action fast. I drafted the theme and lyrics myself, then used AI to help flesh them out, and handed them over to Suno.com to set to music. What I love about Suno is how effortlessly it brings a concept to life — give it the right ingredients and it delivers something genuinely catchy. The whole song was written, produced, and animated within three hours on a Sunday morning, which I was quietly delighted about.
For the animation, I turned to Revid.ai — the same tool that had already won me over with its ability to turn song lyrics into a visual story. Harvey bounced onto screen almost immediately, and I haven’t stopped smiling at him since. It’s the kind of creative project that reminds you how much fun the process can be when the tools just work.
Pint of Clarity 🍺
Looks best in landscape orientation. I have quite a lot of Irish friends, and there’s something about the Irish jig that I find endlessly comical and upbeat — it’s impossible to be miserable listening to one. So naturally, I had to write one. The full title says it all: Pint of Clarity — An Irish Jig for Anyone Who’s Ever Googled “Which Therapy Should I Try?”
The song itself was actually created last year. My usual process is to draft out the theme and lyrics myself, then work with AI to pad them out and sharpen the edges. Once I’m happy with the words, I love using Suno to bring the song to life — it’s brilliant for generating tracks across different styles, and an Irish jig was very much in its wheelhouse.
The finished song had been sitting on my hard drive ever since, waiting for a video to go with it. It wasn’t until I discovered Revid.ai that it finally got one — and the Lego-style animation it produced genuinely impressed me. What could have been a much bigger project was wrapped up in a matter of minutes. Proof that the right tool at the right time really does make all the difference.
Option Paralysis 🎤
I’m a big Eminem fan, so when inspiration struck for a rap, I knew I had to run with it. The spark came from a conversation with a friend who was lamenting that he needed therapy just to cope with the overwhelming process of deciding which type of therapy to try. It’s such a relatable modern problem — and the full title says it all: Option Paralysis — A Rap for Anyone Drowning in the Self-Help Menu.
The idea of bombarding someone with acronym after acronym — CBT, DBT, EMDR, IFS — knowing full well they’d have absolutely no idea what any of them mean, genuinely delighted me. That tension between sounding knowledgeable and being completely bewildering felt very Eminem to me.
This was also my first time building a full video using b-roll rather than animation. I used Canva for the video production and was genuinely impressed by the variety and quality of the short clips on offer. I assembled them together with Movavi Slideshow Maker and did the subtitles and final edits with DaVinci Resolve Studio. The learning curve was steep, and by the time I’ve finished creating something, I’m usually far too reluctant to sit back down and wrestle with the finer details. But the journey is all part of the fun and the benefit in this instance was in being able to create this in both portrait and landscape orientations without clipping out anything important.