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Series – Managing Tough Times: Staying Generous

Managing Life in Tough Times is a series of chats designed to help you through the economic downturn. But it’s not about gloom and doom. Quite the opposite. We’ve lined up some experts to give you really practical tips on managing your career, your business and your mortgage. The plan is that together, we’ll survive… Continue reading Series – Managing Tough Times: Staying Generous

What Makes Brilliant People, Brilliant?

Editor of Fortune Magazine, Geoff Colvin, set out to examine what made brilliant people so brilliant. What he found is surprising – The research showed that it’s about hard work, not talent. Audio – Geoff Colvin discusses the research between natural talent and hard work http://downloads.hopemedia.com.au/oh/oh_geoffcolvin.mp3 Have you ever tried to learn a new skill or… Continue reading What Makes Brilliant People, Brilliant?

David Nixon – Fireproof, the Film

Fireproof was the top ranking independent film of the year in the USA. We speak to the Aussie-born assistant director David Nixon about how the film’s impacting many marriages.

Dressing for Winter on a Budget

As family budgets feel the pinch, it seems that the days of frivolous spending and impulse buys are over. Leading Fashion Stylist Thuy Bui who has made appearances on Channel 7’s Morning Show, talks with Amy Hooper about key trends this Winter, sharing tips and tricks on how to inject new life into our existing… Continue reading Dressing for Winter on a Budget

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Infamous Cricket Captain’s Life on Film

As apartheid was ending in the 1990s, a new national hero was emerging in South Africa. His name was Hansie Cronje – a batting genius and outspoken Christian who captained his nation’s cricket team to the top of the world ladder. But Cronje’s fame came crashing down in 2000, when stories emerged of his involvement with… Continue reading Infamous Cricket Captain’s Life on Film

The Story of Uganda’s Child Soldiers

You may have heard of a film called Invisible Children – Rough Cut. Made by three young Americans, it’s a haunting documentary about Uganda’s child soldiers – those thousands of children kidnapped by the Lord’s Resistance Army and forced to become violent weapons in Africa’s longest running war. In the past 6 years, it’s been… Continue reading The Story of Uganda’s Child Soldiers

The Sowers Group

Be inspired by the spine-tingling harmonies of The Sowers Group. These musicians, who grew up through years of poverty and civil war in East Africa, create music with a message of great hope and joy.