For most of my life, I knew I felt different - I just didnât have the language for it.
Until then, Iâd spent 17+ years in marketing across tech, telecoms, and the charity world. I chased the kind of career growth weâre taught to want: bigger budgets, shinier job titles, KPIs with more zeroes. But it wasnât making me happier. After some time away from work due to health issues, I found myself at a fundraising platform called Give as you Live – and something clicked. Working with charities made me feel useful. Purposeful. Seen.
That clarity led me to my next leap: founding Pyjama Shark Marketing.
Pyjama Shark exists because I realised I needed to work differently. Like many autistic folks, I find rigid demands and top-down authority challenging – but that doesnât mean I resist structure altogether. I thrive with autonomy, flexibility, and space to honour the way my brain works.
I also wanted to build something meaningful for the kinds of clients I love: mission-driven charities and ethical businesses who care about accessibility, authenticity, and impact.
Why âPyjama Sharkâ?
Believe it or not, the Pyjama Shark is a real animal. Itâs stripey, nocturnal, endangered, and often unfairly labelled a pest – I relate on many levels! My brand borrows from this curious creature because:
- I work at weird hours, not just 9â5.
- âProfessionalâ doesnât have to mean suits and jargon – I do my best work in pyjamas
- Sensory-friendly clothing isnât optional for many of us – corporate dress codes arenât built for neurodivergent bodies
- Disabled people are often sidelined or made invisible, like endangered species. That needs to change.
So yes, Pyjama Shark Marketing is a little quirky. But itâs serious about helping good organisations make sense of marketing. I believe strategy should be kind, content should be clear, and comms should feel human – not like a cold, confusing checklist.
If youâre a charity, social enterprise, or ethical brand tired of being told youâre âtoo smallâ for good marketing support, Iâd love to work with you.
Letâs make marketing feel like it fits.
Feel free to drop me an email at becki@pyjamasharkmarketing.co.uk –Â Iâd love to hear what youâre working on.