by Mark Crosweller | Sep 25, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
The characters of those that lead us Globally, we continue to witness many leaders committing to minimise exposure and deliver on the needs of those experiencing suffering arising from Covid-19. Sadly, we are also witnessing other leaders failing in their moral,...
by Mark Crosweller | Aug 11, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
Pervasive suffering and shared vulnerability COVID-19 continues to play havoc across the world as it finds its way into every corner of society, culture, community, and demographic. Like all adversity, the virus itself does not discriminate, nor does it seek to...
by Mark Crosweller | Apr 28, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
Changes in tradition – but not spirit Not since the commencement of ANZAC Day in 1942 have we, as a nation, been prevented from traditionally honouring those who made the ultimate sacrifice so the rest of us may enjoy a more peaceful world by profoundly...
by Mark Crosweller | Apr 17, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
The leadership and innovation being shown by Astrid Jorgensen during this time of global crisis is nothing short of impressive. Astrid along with Megan Bartholomew created the concept of the Pub Choir in March 2017 in an inner-city Hotel in Brisbane. Originally...
by Mark Crosweller | Apr 7, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
The World is currently experiencing a crisis of generationally unprecedented proportions as we navigate the acute impacts of a global pandemic known as COVID-19. Ten’s of thousands have died, millions have been infected, and by the time it has finished sweeping...
by Mark Crosweller | Mar 16, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
Devastation and Transformation The world has just witnessed, and many have just experienced, some of the most devastating wildfires of modern times. Hundreds of thousands of people were impacted directly, and millions affected indirectly. In speaking with a close...
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