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Hybrid Worker FOMO and Emerging Trends in the New World of Work

By: Mark McCrindle

In a post-COVID era where Australians have become adept at juggling hybrid work, remote setups, and traditional office routines, the choice of where to work is no longer just about logistics. Read more

Fans of ‘The Chosen’ Debate Humility Versus Red Carpet Fame

By: Laura Bennett

On track to become one of the most watched series in the world with 600-million-episode views and counting, The Chosen’s exponential success has fans critiquing how its achievements should be handled. Read more

26-Year-Old Joey Fry’s Mission to End Loneliness Epidemic

By: Laura Bennett

Although the experience of loneliness existed well before covid lockdowns and remote working were commonplace, on this side of the pandemic we’re acutely aware of the consequences of isolation, and how deeply it’s being felt. Read more

Real Power

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

We all like to feel powerful. No-one likes to be weak, right? But what if power doesn’t look like we think it does? What if the way that we see power is all wrong?

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Will you Help Emojis Rule The World?

By: Dr Pete Court

Emojis are the new global language. The democratised, adaptable communication of the future. Read more

Embrace the Thinking of Jesus for a ‘Mind Shift’, Says Erwin McManus

By: Laura Bennett

When you consider the parameters of your life and what you feel is possible, is the ceiling set by your circumstance, or your thinking? Read more

Building a Sisterhood for Women to Support Each Other

By: Michelle Nortje

We know that women’s mental health can be impacted by several risk factors to health, such as hormonal fluctuations, lifestyle choices, genetics, and body image, to name a few. Read more

‘Pain Hustlers’ Lifts the Lid on Corporate Greed [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews

As a former pharmaceutical representative, films like Pain Hustlers tend to make me cringe as they lean into the unethical minority of the industry. Read more

Jewish People are Increasingly Terrified. And Christians Should Take Note

By: Akos Balogh

Last week on an American university campus, several Jewish students were chased into a library by pro-Hamas student protestors. Read more

The Costs of Working in Australia

By: Mark McCrindle

In a world marked by the proliferation of hybrid work models and newfound opportunities to either work from the comfort of our homes or the traditional office, the true costs to work and the finances associated are unveiled. Read more