By: Michael McQueen
They grew up in a digital age with no memory of a pre-internet world, and reached adulthood within an era of lockdowns and global crises.
By: Michael McQueen
They grew up in a digital age with no memory of a pre-internet world, and reached adulthood within an era of lockdowns and global crises.
By: Laura Bennett
Despite the amount of information and varied opinions we have access to these days, it’s very easy for us to become stuck in our ways with stubbornly fixed worldviews that reflect the boundaries of our social circles and online media feeds.
By: Michael McQueen
In the early 50s, a doomsday cult called the Oak Park Study Group thought the world was ending.
By: Michael McQueen
As we begin a new year, many of us will naturally turn our attention to what the coming 12 months hold.
By: Michael McQueen
Oxford Dictionary have announced their word of the year, and you will be forgiven if you have no idea what it means, if you have even heard it at all. The word of 2023 is, ‘Rizz.’
By: Michael McQueen
More than any other time of history, we have trust issues. As our era has seen so many of the institutions that once stood as societal backbones crumble beneath scandals, lies and alternative facts, the value of trustworthiness has skyrocketed in its scarcity.
By: Michael McQueen
The next decade will undoubtedly be dominated by the large-scale trends we have long anticipated.
By: Michael McQueen
It wasn’t always trendy to be sustainable. In the past, speaking and acting on issues of climate change and the environment often rendered you a hippie or a leftie, or worse still, a vegan.
By: Michael McQueen
Among the most significant and lasting changes created by COVID last year was the sudden shift to remote work. Return to offices this year have been varied, and where we will collectively end up in our work life in years to come is proving difficult to predict.