By: Justin Rouillon
The Australian recorded music industry hit a 15-year high in 2021 according to a recent report from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
Continue reading “Back to the Future – Sales of Vinyl Overtake the CD”
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By: Justin Rouillon
The Australian recorded music industry hit a 15-year high in 2021 according to a recent report from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
Continue reading “Back to the Future – Sales of Vinyl Overtake the CD”
By: Michael McQueen
We all have our own story of dealing with friction. Hours spent on hold, inefficient systems and arbitrary rules all play a role in making many customer experiences unbearable. The only outcomes of systems such as these are higher costs, confusion and irritation. Continue reading “Business Advice: Is Your Last Impression As Good As Your First?”
By: yesHEis
Jesse is a life coach—passionate about skateboarding and Jesus. We talked to him about his story and how he uses his past to change people’s future…
Continue reading ““Embracing My Past Helps me Share About Jesus”—Jesse”
By: By: Jess Drummond
Singer-songwriter Blessing Offor has a remarkable story to tell.
Continue reading “Blessing Offor Says Look to Brighter Days During Dark Times”
By: Collett Smart
There is something both exhilarating and scary about the freedom that comes with being a teenager. Some of the teens I chat with mention how much they love going out with friends, but feel conflicted about the peer pressure around sleepovers, parties and alcohol. Continue reading “6 Tips on Young Teens, Sleepovers and Parties”
By: Amy Cheng
Samuel* is the father of three children but is also now beginning to look after parents who are ageing.
Continue reading “The Sandwich Generation – Caught Between Caring for Children and Ageing Parents”
By: Stephen McAlpine
People are planting flowers in Kyiv. Spring is coming. In the midst of all the chaos, horror and death that the Russian invasion has inflicted on Kyiv, there is something beautiful about people planting flowers in wartorn Kyiv.
By: Justin Rouillon
When Matt Knight visited his hometown of Lismore following the first round of flooding that the town received, he knew he wanted to make a long term difference to kids who’d lost everything in the record breaking floodwaters. Continue reading “‘Lismore Draws’ Art Initiative Brings Hope to Flood Affected Kids”
By: Michael McQueen
A few years ago, I was running a strategy workshop with the leadership team of a global medical device firm. As we explored the disruptions that were impacting their business most, one came up that I hadn’t previously considered. Continue reading “Why Your Business Can’t Afford to Keep Secrets”
By: Laura Bennett
These days we are inundated with pictures of our everyday lives. Sure, our social media may only capture the highlights, but as you scroll back through your phone’s camera roll, most of us would have a fairly good diary of key millstones, family events, and the many times our cat looked cute while sleeping.
Continue reading “‘A Lasting Tale’ Helps Families to Capture Our Elders Memories”