Thought Leaders
Tom Hodgkinson: the hardest working man in slow business
A life of idleness It’s been 27 years since Tom Hodgkinson launched his magazine The Idler, advocating a slower pace of life with time for rest, play, cloud-spotting and creative day-dreaming. He’s been its editor ever since, as well as writing several books on how to be idle, and developing a whole ecosystem of Idler events, courses, talks, retreats and festivals.
By Sheryl Garratt4 years ago in Interview
4 KEY THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT MINDSET COACH KEITH HOWELL
“I Dropped out of school at 14” - Mindset Coach Keith Howell At the young age of 14 Keith Howell dropped out of school with little or no education. With the responsibility hanging over his shoulders Keith would be forced to find work and begin working with a local butcher. This, Keith says, “ was the beginning of me realizing I am good with my hands”
By Dawn Wells4 years ago in Interview
Meeting Itoro Bassey...
Itoro Bassey is soon becoming a household name in Nigeria. Asides writing, producing, and corresponding for The Arise Interview, Arise News Hour, and Arise America, she is a master storyteller with over ten years of experience telling stories about the African immigrant and first-generation experience.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.4 years ago in Interview
Answer from a Pro: Will Bankruptcy Ruin My Life?
Multiple government studies released over the past decade share a common theme—the loss of family income, home foreclosures, increased debt, and pandemic-related economic anxiety all have had a negative impact on the overall mental health of the US population. Now, that may seem like a highly generalized observation. However, those facing financial uncertainty are more likely to start searching for ways to bring relief to their current money situation. If you are in such a position, you may be wondering—will filing for bankruptcy ruin my life?
By Andrew Nemeth4 years ago in Interview










