Liz Vice talks about health issues in her late teens and the fear, doubts and hesitation she felt upon realising her calling into music.
You’ve had the same conversation a thousand times. You meet up with someone who asks how you’ve been and you answer by telling them … ‘busy’.
The storms are coming. The weather might get pretty wild but I’ll just stay inside. I wonder what it might be like for people who don’t have that option.
If a 15-year-old boy can manipulate people, what hope do we have against those who spend their days attempting to shape our thoughts and lives?
Whether it’s a major news story or a fun YouTube video, our unlimited access to social media has given us unprecedented opportunity to share our opinions.
It’s somehow strange that we should have to exercise discipline and self-control to do the things that make us feel most alive but sadly it’s true.
We’ve all been let down. People close to us have hurt us. We’ve been disappointed by those we thought we could depend upon. That’s the kind of thing we remember on Good Friday.
Looking across news websites I’ve seen a common theme. “How do I explain this to my 10-year-old son?” Parents across the country are agonising over how to explain the Australian cricket cheating scandal to their children.
Why is it, that on social media platforms like Facebook, people say things online that they wouldn’t dare say to someone’s face?
How we spend our money says a lot about who we are and what we value. In the same way, how we spend our time is a clear indication of our true values.