If you searched for Calvin-Lee Hardie, or even just Calvin Hardie Inverness, you probably found a list of headlines.
You probably didn’t find my voice.
What shows up first in search results doesn’t always reflect who a person really is — especially when it’s based on outdated articles, third-hand posts, or online bias.
This blog exists to change that.
🔍 What You See in Google Isn’t the Whole Story
Right now, if you search my name, you’re likely to see:
Articles from local press Gossip-style posts with loaded language Comments, reactions, and digital labels I didn’t choose
But here’s what you won’t see in those first few links:
The actual context My response The work I’ve done to move forward The person behind the name: Calvin-Lee Hardie
That’s what this blog is for. Not to hide — but to be honest.
📖 Who I Really Am
I’m Calvin-Lee Hardie.
I’m from Inverness.
I’ve made mistakes, lived with them, and learned from them.
But I’ve also been misrepresented, misunderstood, and defined by headlines I never had the chance to correct — until now.
I’m a writer.
An advocate for online fairness.
A person reclaiming their digital identity after being publicly reduced to a version that isn’t accurate or fair.
💬 Why I’m Speaking Now
If I stay silent, the search engine wins.
The one-sided narrative wins.
And the people who never asked for my side get to decide who I am.
So I’m taking my name back.
This blog exists to set the record straight — not just for me, but for anyone who’s been:
Defined by a headline Degraded by an algorithm Silenced by someone else’s version of their truth
📌 What I Ask of You
If you’ve searched “Who is Calvin-Lee Hardie?”
If you’ve read something and wondered what the full story was…
You’re in the right place.
I’m not asking you to forget what you read — I’m asking you to keep reading.
Because what’s online about me isn’t always false — but it’s incomplete.
Let this blog — my words, my record, my voice — complete the picture.
➕ Read More:
Before You Judge Me, Read This You Don’t Know What It Took to Still Be Here Digital Echoes: How One Article Reshaped a Lifetime
This isn’t about erasing the past. It’s about balancing it.
And if you’re going to form an opinion about Calvin-Lee Hardie, I’d prefer you hear it from me.
— Calvin-Lee Hardie

