Because feelings don’t happen to us, but for us…

By: Brian Harris

My regular readers will know how often my blog posts are sparked by throw away comments from podcasts I have listened to that don’t necessarily have much to do with what the podcast was about, but do reflect how my mind worked after hearing the comment. Read more

School Overwhelming? Collett Smart’s Parenting Hacks

By: Laura Bennett

Has this new school year felt overwhelming? The shock of new routines, new teachers and managing family calendars can be exhausting. Read more

A Mother’s Call for Change – Creating Churches That Embrace Neurodiversity

By: Emily, Melbourne

As a mum of three kids, who has been going to church my whole life, I want to share something that’s been weighing on my heart. 

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4 Ways to Fix Negative Self-Talk

By: Joni Boyd

Collett Smart says positive and negative self-talk can have a huge impact on our daily lives – and particularly those of our teens. Read more

“Why, God?” What to Do When You’ve Got Big Questions

By: Tania Harris

It’s the question we all ask when praying for some sort of healing or release from our pain. Read more

Breaking the Silence on Mental Health

By:  Mariska Meldrum

I call mental illness the invisible disability because so often, in churches, we don’t realise how many people are silently struggling.
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Dan Widdowson on ‘Mental Health and the Actor’s Life’

By: Laura Bennett

‘Mental Health and the Actor’s Life’ seeks to understand the mental challenges of the industry and provide tools to manage them.

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Launchpad for So Many Comedians: The Story of ‘Saturday Night Live’

By: Russ Matthews

The talent machine Lorne Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle) created nearly five decades ago has brought us more comedy legends than any other television vehicle. Read more

White Bird – A Beautifully Tragic Tale Worth Discovering

By: Russ Matthews

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ (out of 5 stars) Read more

Are Schools Ignoring Bullying?

By: Bec Harris

Bullying is an ongoing issue in schools, and when parents feel like the school isn’t doing enough, emotions can run high. A recent case in South Australia highlighted this when a mother stormed into her child’s classroom to confront the students bullying her daughter. Read more