The Flip Side of Empathy
By: Monica Jacob
Empathy is a big theme when we talk about mental health at work – we want empathy from our co-workers, our clients, our bosses and our bosses’ bosses. Read more
Voting on The Voice: Interviews on Both Perspectives
By: Christian Media and Arts Australia
On Saturday 14 October 2023, Australians will vote in a historic referendum to decide whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. Read more
Why Do We Hang On To Toxic Leaders?
By: Stephen McAlpine
Let me tell you about the day I lost my marbles. Read more
When Cracks Appear, Check Your Foundations
By: Sheridan Voysey
After wanting to for years, Merryn and I finally did the sums, held our breath, signed the papers, and embarked on a house renovation. Read more
What are Your Travel Alternatives to Qantas?
By: Mike Crooks
Amid a reported 70 per cent rise in customer complaints, accusations of selling tickets for cancelled flights, and flight credits that came with a use-by date, Australia’s national carrier Qantas in on the nose. Read more
Is Your Workplace Psychologically Safe? Can You Speak Up?
By: Monica Jacob
From the WorkLife podcast episode: Is it Safe to Speak Up at Work?
Psychological safety is a climate in which one feels one has the freedom to be candid and where interpersonal ‘risks’ such as making mistakes, speaking up, raising concerns and sharing half-baked ideas feel doable, sans the fear of being reprimanded. Read more
Gen Z’s Top Hope in Life: Home Ownership
By: Mark McCrindle
The Australian dream is a sought after one, even with the current housing climate preventing many from entering the market. Read more
Because Every Yes is Also a No
By: Brian Harris
Some throw away lines stick. Read more
Third Time Around Still Carries Some Charm in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’
By: Laura Bennett
After seeing the horrendous pre-promotional poster for My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 I’ll admit my expectations for the movie were low, but now having watched it I’ve realised the cringe was all a ploy to lower the bar enough for anything on screen to feel like elevation. Read more