By: Russ Matthews
Over the years, filmmakers have attempted to find horror-related stories designed for the whole family. Continue reading “‘Haunted Mansion’ – From Theme Park Ride to a Cinema Near You”
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By: Russ Matthews
Over the years, filmmakers have attempted to find horror-related stories designed for the whole family. Continue reading “‘Haunted Mansion’ – From Theme Park Ride to a Cinema Near You”
By: Mark McCrindle
In the complex weave of workforce dynamics, the thread of loyalty runs differently across generations. Continue reading “Turns Out Millennials Are the Most Loyal Generation”
By: Sam Chan
One of the latest buzzwords is “nepo babies”. Continue reading “How Did Nepo Babies Become A Thing?”
By: Rachel Reva
25 years ago my Dad died. Continue reading “Lessons From My Dad”
By: Lauren Chee
One of the great joys in my work as a therapist is to support individuals and build their sense of self-confidence. Continue reading “How to Build Self-Confidence”
By: Michael McQueen
The tides are changing in the world of recruitment, as the impact of AI and the post-pandemic workplace shifts continue to proliferate. Continue reading “Recruitment Tides are Changing: Here’s What You Need to Know”
By: Brian Harris
In his profoundly insightful book Not in God’s Name, Jonathan Sacks asks how it was that Joseph’s brothers planned to kill him. Continue reading “Why Distance and Difference Cause Prejudice”
By: Akos Balogh
Child sex trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the world. Continue reading “I Went to See ‘The Sound of Freedom’, and Here’s What I Thought”
By: Jodie McEwen
Awe can help us be more generous and empathetic. Continue reading “The ’10 Days of Awe’ Challenge – Are You In?”
By: Michael McQueen
If there are two trends that consumers have come to prioritise in recent years they are personalisation and health. Continue reading “Personalisation is Getting Personal: Here’s Where Tech Trends Meet Food Fads”