Meet The Team

Welcome to One Track Mind; your one-stop-shop for all things sex, relationship and mental health. We’re here to talk candidly about the ins and outs of sexual relationships, helping you to navigate the ever-changing world of dating. Read on to meet the team!

Lauren: Editor-in-chief

I’ve been on the hunt for a publication which answered my questions about sex and relationships for a while. When I couldn’t find the perfect place to satisfy my sex-content cravings, I decided to create one instead! I love chatting candidly about sex and relationships, and thought it was about time there was a source of relatable, innovative content that didn’t shy away from the nitty-gritty aspects of sex we know and love (or hate). Enter: One Track Mind!

Nenseh: Designer

Hi! My name is Nenseh and I am an aspiring journalist and hair designer originally from New Jersey, USA. In my spare time, I enjoy creating hair content, working out, and listening to as many sex podcasts as possible. I have always been very open about sexual health and its importance for our wellbeing, so I was absolutely excited to jump onto this project and create an outlet for something that is unfortunately still seen as taboo. Sex is normal, healthy, and amazing so why be ashamed about it?

Dan: Production Editor

Hi! I’m Dan and you might recognise me from our IckTok series. I know how hard it can be for guys to put bravado to one side and talk openly about sex, and hopefully One Track Mind can fight the stigma around something that we all enjoy.

Niamh: Social Media and Video Editor

Hey! My name is Niamh, and you can currently find me pretending to be a director while dragging the team around for TikToks. In my spare time I like to re-watch Sex and The City for the millionth time with my dog, Bean (he’s a Samantha).

Izzy: Podcast and Picture Editor

Hey! I’m Izzy, and for me One Track Mind is all about getting conversations going about topics that may not be discussed often, or are perceived as ‘taboo’ when they shouldn’t be! I think a lot of the time sex and dating isn’t spoken about in the context of mental health, so I’m so excited that we’ve created a space for it.