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Story power

2020-11-13T14:00:59+10:00November 13th, 2020|Blog, Creativity|

By Shauna Farey   Let me tell you a story. You are already hooked, aren’t you?   Designing great course content is one thing, but speaking to your learners is another. Regardless of our age, we all love a good story. The best facilitators can take a piece of course content and use their experience to [...]

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The adaptable shall inherit the earth

2020-10-08T13:49:34+10:00September 16th, 2020|Blog, Creativity, Professionalism|

By Liz Meadows According to Monty Python in the Life of Brian, it was either the cheesemakers or the Greek who would inherit the earth. It was finally uncovered that it would, in fact, be the meek who would inherit the earth. Nice isn’t it – they have a hell of a time. Not a new [...]

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I am a multipotentialite, and I have found my tribe!

2020-10-08T13:43:40+10:00August 27th, 2020|Blog, Creativity, Professionalism, Sparks|

By Donna Petrusma Last week I randomly watched Emilie Wapnick's 2015 TED talk on ‘why some of us don’t have one true calling’. Her words have been bouncing around inside my head all week, and today I finally figured out why. I am a multipotentialite, and I have found my tribe!   I joined the Pop [...]

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Riding the wave…into the unknown

2020-10-08T13:50:12+10:00August 20th, 2020|Blog, Creativity, Remote, Sparks|

By Liz Meadows It’s thought that the origins of waving date back to the 18th century and started as a salute. An acknowledgement. Since then it moved on to signal things such as ‘hello, welcome or goodbye’. COVID-19 has changed our daily lives in a number of ways, some for the good and some not so. [...]

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