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Moral Ambition and the Search for Meaningful Work

There is a growing tension many people are quietly carrying. On one hand, we are told to pursue success, productivity, status, and financial security. We are encouraged to climb career ladders, maximise opportunities, and build impressive lives. On the other hand, many people look around at the state of the world and feel an increasing […]

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The Internet, Culture & the Illusion of Rapid Change

One of the most common assumptions about modern society is that cultural change is now happening at unprecedented speed. Every day, new conversations emerge online. Public opinion appears to shift overnight. Social media trends move rapidly, political discourse changes constantly, and younger generations often seem to navigate entirely different moral and cultural landscapes from those

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Building the Plane While Flying It: Lessons From 100 Conversations About Social Change

After 100 episodes of Changemaker Q&A, one lesson keeps returning again and again: meaningful change is far messier, more relational, and more human than most frameworks or strategies prepare us for. Across conversations with grassroots activists, nonprofit leaders, artists, researchers, entrepreneurs, community organisers, and systems thinkers, a pattern has emerged. The people creating the most

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Rapid Fire Reflections for Changemakers: Degrees, Gardens, Systems Change and What to Read

Sometimes the most useful social change conversations are not the polished, highly structured ones. Sometimes they are the messy, honest, wide-ranging questions people ask when they are trying to find their footing: What should I study? Am I aiming too big? Where do I even begin? What should I read? This episode of Changemaker Q&A

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