What I’ve Learned About Surrender and Achievement in Motherhood

By: Rachel Reva

Wanna hear the complexity of being a coach and a Christian? Read more

You Have the Power, But Are You Willing?

By: Brian Harris

In Matthew 8:2 a man with leprosy approaches Jesus not with the anticipated “will you heal me?” but a statement, “If you are willing you can heal me”. Read more

‘Sound of Freedom’ Exposing the Dark Reality of Child Trafficking [Movie Review]

By: Matt Townsend

How do we dispel the darkness in our world? By shining the brightest light possible.  Read more

How to Combat Groupthink in Your Teams

By: Michael McQueen

We often hear about echo chambers and groupthink in regards to the online world, our political leanings and our social groups. Read more

Chicken Taco Soup

By: Susan Joy

This paleo-friendly chicken taco soup is packed with flavour, nutrients and texture. Read more

Australians Impacted by High Living Costs and Cashless Habits

By: Mark McCrindle

The rising cost of living is taking a toll on Australians. Recent research found that almost two in five Australians (37%) would find themselves without funds within a week if their income were to cease. Read more

‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ an Unlikely Movie Marathon

By: Laura Bennett

Whether you call it “Barbenheimer” or “Boppenheimer” the mega marathon afforded by two of the biggest movies of the year coming out in the same week is seismic for reasons beyond the combined star power of the two releases. Read more

Bye-Bye Victimhood: My One Trick to Help Turn Your Thinking Around

By: Rachel Reva

See if you recognize any of these thoughts: Read more

Job Mobility is On the Minds of Young Workers

By: Mark McCrindle

With an expected 18 jobs across 6 industries in their lifetime, Gen Z are the most agile generation the workforce has ever seen. Read more