The chains of the past can be the hardest chains to break. Continue reading “The Chains of the Past”
Bring Your Grief to Your Workday! (Actually Please Don’t)
By: City Bible Forum
Imagine being free from our problems for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Imagine living in a world where we could disconnect ourselves from the nagging personal foibles that encroach on our work life and professional development. Continue reading “Bring Your Grief to Your Workday! (Actually Please Don’t)”
Christian Pop Duo For King & Country Make Awards History
Grammy Award winning and Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) platinum-selling artists For King & Country have gained three more awards to add to their K-Love Fan Awards collection. Continue reading “Christian Pop Duo For King & Country Make Awards History”
How “You Do You” Is Leading To Narcissism and a Mental Health Crisis
By: Akos Balogh
We’re the first generation in human history in which ‘You Do You’ is the default way of doing identity formation. ‘You Do You’: it’s all about finding your purpose and identity by looking within. Continue reading “How “You Do You” Is Leading To Narcissism and a Mental Health Crisis”
Could You Survive Off the Same Rations as a Refugee?
By: Micaela Aboody
It’s a challenge that gives you the opportunity to understand what life is like for someone as a refugee. Continue reading “Could You Survive Off the Same Rations as a Refugee?”
Becoming Undistracted is About our Values, Not To-Do Lists
By: Laura Bennett
We all know far too well how easy it is to set our mind on doing a task or making a lifestyle change, only to find ourselves completely off track with our goals and occupied by distractions. Continue reading “Becoming Undistracted is About our Values, Not To-Do Lists”
How Are You at Being Thankful?
Modern psychology research indicates that people who regularly give thanks are happier. Continue reading “How Are You at Being Thankful?”
Digital Leadership Summit – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane this July
Take a courageous step towards the future with Imminent Leadership Summit – a one day learning experience on innovation, digital, brand, and engagement.
Join peers and leading practitioners for IMMINENT – a collective learning environment with robust discussions, case studies and practical next steps through the lenses of church, media, social justice, not-for-profits and education.
The focus is both the immediate and future actions needed in the spaces of digital, brand, engagement and innovation.
This one day summit will be held in the following cities:
Brisbane – Monday 11th July – 10am to 4pm
Melbourne – Tuesday 12th July – 10am to 4pm
Sydney – Thursday 14th July – 10am to 4pm
IMMINENT will provide you and your team with a roadmap to be pro-active and innovative, presenting solid answers to these (and more) questions:
- How can I lead and cultivate innovation in my context?
- What do I need to consider so as to engage with technology wisely?
- Who is my brand? (and why does it matter)
- Post-lockdowns… what is the future intersection for virtual and face-to-face?
- What is Web 3.0? And do I need to engage with NFTs, Blockchain andCrypto?
- What are the ethical implications and moral choices likely to arise in aWeb3 world?
- What does research tell us about the future for engagement, community development and donor retention?
- How have the rules of engagement changed – and how do I play?…. And more.
Find out more and register online now – Imminent Leadership Summit
Speakers
Guest speakers and conversation hosts include:
Nils Smith
Chief Strategist Social Media + Innovation
Richenda Vermeulen
Founder and CEO, ntegrity (Panel – Melbourne only)
Dave Adamson – aka Aussie Dave
Digital Strategist, Author and Speaker
Sam Valich
Senior Director of Global Brand at Compassion
Stuart Cranney
Director of Innovation, CV Global
Joshua Crowther
Executive Director, Dunham+Company Australia
So, bring yourself and your team members as together we’ll seek to provide answers you can start using tomorrow.
Article thanks to Christian Media and Arts Australia
How Today’s Young Employees are Different to Their Parents and Grandparents
By: Ashley Fell
Australia is currently experiencing the biggest generational shift it has seen for half a century. Over the next decade, the youngest of the formidable Baby Boomers will sail past 65 and ease out of the workforce, leaving a very significant labour and management void. Continue reading “How Today’s Young Employees are Different to Their Parents and Grandparents”
We Don’t Bow to Zeus Anymore, But We’re No Less Religious
By: Sheridan Voysey
I’ve just returned from my first visit to Athens. I’ll never forget the red poppies blooming among the sandstone ruins, the friendly strangers helping us when we got lost, or the sweet, syrupy Portokalopita orange cake, which is reason enough to emigrate! Continue reading “We Don’t Bow to Zeus Anymore, But We’re No Less Religious”