See how it works
Book Phoebe with Paydesk
Make your booking securely through paydesk for these benefits:
1
Preferred Booking Channel
Phoebe is more likely to commit to assignments booked through paydesk, as it is a trusted platform that validates the seriousness and legitimacy of each engagement.2
Insured Bookings for Peace of Mind
We provide basic insurance coverage with each booking on paydesk, giving both you and the media professional confidence and protection while they work for you.3
Effortless Online Payment
Paydesk offers a payment protection system to ensure payments are only finalized when you are satisfied with the job completion. Freelancers trusts our process that guarantees their efforts are rewarded upon successful delivery of servicesStill have questions?
Check FAQAbout Phoebe
Phoebe Greenwood is a freelance journalist and writer based in Athens, Greece. She was formerly an editor and correspondent at Guardian News & Media.
Journalism
Current Affairs
Portfolio
How Europe Can Untie The Palestine
The article critiques the New York Times for framing the Middle East conflict in terms favorable to the US government and argues that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is fundamentally economic rather than political. It highlights the significant trade relationship between the EU and Israel and criticizes the EU for not enforcing human rights clauses in its agreements with Israel. The author suggests that Europe could leverage its economic power to push for a just peace in the region.
Chris van Tulleken
Chris van Tulleken discusses his book 'Ultra-Processed People', which resonated with the public due to its insights into nutrition and the food industry. As an infectious diseases specialist, he links child infections to aggressive marketing of baby food. Van Tulleken advocates for real food choices and addresses the role of poverty in obesity. He suggests ending financial ties between food policy influencers and companies profiting from diet-related diseases. He recommends Bee Wilson, Rob Percival, and Dolly Theis for a government task force on food and praises the charity TastEd for integrating food knowledge into education. He is skeptical about 'wonder' weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and emphasizes the dangers of industrialized food. Van Tulleken denies any telepathic abilities with his twin brother Xand and names Carlos Monteiro as his nutrition hero. His favorite restaurant is Sweet Thursday in Dalston, and he humorously recounts serving 'micro-turkeys' for Christmas.
Lessons from my dying therapist: care less, have fun – and accept the inevitable
Phoebe Braithwaite shares the profound lessons learned from her therapist, Sara Dryburgh, who faced terminal illness with grace and wisdom. Sara's unconventional methods and philosophical insights helped Phoebe navigate her own anxieties and find balance in life. As Sara approached the end of her life, she emphasized the importance of cherishing relationships, accepting the inevitable, and finding joy in the present moment. Her legacy continues to inspire Phoebe, who honors Sara's memory by embracing life's uncertainties and seeking the 'good augit' in every experience.
It was hell but the owner said, you have to work: dying from heat in Greece
The article highlights the severe impact of extreme heat on workers in Greece, particularly those in the tourism industry, amid the hottest summer in 50 years. It discusses the challenges faced by individuals like Andreas Mallis, a boat-tour operator, and Ihab, a souvlaki chef, who must work in unbearable conditions to sustain their livelihoods. The Greek government's response, under the right-wing New Democracy party, is criticized for its inefficiency and failure to protect workers, exacerbating the economic and health crises. The article underscores the broader implications of climate change and the urgent need for effective policies to mitigate its effects.
Lessons from my dying therapist: care less, have fun – and accept the inevitable
The article recounts the profound impact of Sara Dryburgh, a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, on the author's life. Sara, who was terminally ill, imparted valuable life lessons emphasizing the importance of caring less, having fun, and accepting the inevitable. Through their sessions, Sara helped the author overcome panic attacks and find a sense of calm and safety. Sara's unique therapeutic approach, rooted in Jungian existentialism and her own concept of 'good augit,' guided the author towards personal growth and acceptance. Even in her final days, Sara remained focused on the well-being of others, demonstrating resilience and a positive outlook on life and death.
Dying from heat in Greece
Greece is experiencing the hottest summer in 50 years, with temperatures reaching up to 48C, leading to wildfires and heat-related illnesses. Tourists and workers on Greek islands are suffering from the extreme heat, with some succumbing to heatstroke. The tourism industry, a vital part of Greece's economy, is at risk as workers, such as boat-tour operator Andreas Mallis, struggle to maintain their livelihoods amidst the harsh conditions. The government's emergency measures and the labor laws are criticized as insufficient, with reports of workers being forced to continue in unbearable conditions. The New Democracy party, despite public outrage over its handling of the crisis, was re-elected, raising concerns about the state's efficiency in addressing the climate crisis and its impact on the economy.
Road trip with Apollo
Phoebe Greenwood recounts a road trip through Greece with the ashes of her therapist, Sara, a Jungian who valued myth. They visit Nafplio, the first capital of free Greeks, and other significant historical sites. Greenwood reflects on Greek myths, particularly the story of Clytemnestra, and draws parallels with modern issues like the MeToo movement. She contemplates forgiveness and the symbolic nature of murder in myths, ultimately scattering some of Sara's ashes in a remote cove and saving the last for a well in Athens where Apollo divined the future.
Living off grid
Living off-grid in rural Portugal presents unique challenges and rewards, as recounted by former BBC foreign correspondent Alastair Leithead. The narrative highlights the importance of a reliable vehicle, community support, and self-sufficiency in managing essentials like water, power, and internet. The author reflects on the resilience required to live disconnected from conventional services and the sense of belonging within a diverse community of fellow outsiders. The story underscores the blend of personal growth and practical knowledge gained from this lifestyle, set against the backdrop of Portugal's rich history and natural beauty.
Hyphenated
Hyphen commissioning editor Samir Jeraj, Kadra Abdinasir from the Centre for Mental Health, and Mercy Mission UK's Jehangir Malik OBE discuss Ben Wallace's claim that the situation in Gaza is radicalizing Muslim youth globally, the UK's cost of living crisis, and top TV picks as Netflix reveals its most-watched shows of 2023. Host Reya El-Salahi speaks with psychiatrist Professor Ahmed Hankir about the surge in Muslim patients, his new book 'The Wounded Healer,' and his journey from psychiatric patient to WHO award-winning mental health provider. Additionally, journalist Dion Fanning meets athletes facing racism in Irish sports.
Critical journalists in Serbia face rising violence and harassment
The article discusses the challenges faced by journalists in Serbia, focusing on the harassment and violence against them, particularly those who are critical of the government. It highlights the case of Serbian journalist Slobodan Georgiev, who has been labeled a traitor and a spy after reporting on government corruption. The article also covers the experiences of other journalists and media outlets like BIRN, Nova S, Vreme, and KRIK, which have faced similar issues. The Serbian government, led by President Aleksander Vučić, is criticized for its role in suppressing media freedom, with the World Press Freedom Index noting Serbia as 'partly free'. Despite the challenges, journalists like Brankica Stanković continue to work towards maintaining independent media in the country. The article also touches on Serbia's desire to join the EU, which requires a free and independent media as a condition for accession.
Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium
doloremque laudantium,
totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo. Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas sit aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia consequuntur magni dolores eos qui ratione voluptatem sequi nesciunt. Neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam eius modi tempora incidunt ut labore et dolore magnam aliquam quaerat voluptatem. Ut enim ad minima veniam, quis nostrum exercitationem ullam corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut aliquid ex ea commodi consequatur?
doloremque laudantium,
totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo. Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas sit aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia consequuntur magni dolores eos qui ratione voluptatem sequi nesciunt. Neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam eius modi tempora incidunt ut labore et dolore magnam aliquam quaerat voluptatem. Ut enim ad minima veniam, quis nostrum exercitationem ullam corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut aliquid ex ea commodi consequatur?
Want to see more portfolio samples?
Sign up to paydesk, it’s free!
Log In
Sign Up
×
Phoebe's
confirmed information
✓
Financial institution
Verified May 2022
✓
Phone number
Verified May 2022
✓
Joined
May 2022