I wish someone had told me how Zoom would change our lives…
In the "old" days, physical conferences and live events were our only options. But then, Zoom came along and a whole new way of doing things was born.
I wish someone had told me about the promising potential of AI
The digital age is constantly evolving, and with change often comes uncertainty, but as with past technological innovations, AI has the potential to improve our daily lives, indust
I wish someone had told me about The Marginalian
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting
I wish someone had told me, that someday these will be the good old days…
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting
I wish someone had told me to learn to juggle…
I also loved the challenge and seeing the improvement day by day. This focused distraction (yes this might sound contradictory) but it really helped me at the start of lockdown as
I wish someone told me how to deal with life
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting
I wish someone had told me – many things can be achieved during a time of crisis.
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. This one is by our Penny and she roped in her son Warren, to give her some ide
I wish someone told be about a year through music
This week's I wish is by Gianluca who reflects on the year gone by with music...
I wish someone had told me to make time to read
Reading. So easy to do yet we forget the process of having learnt it. We take it for granted that we can make sense of characters and words yet being able to read is a gift. It is
I wish someone had told me about The Daily podcast
This is the story of how one podcast reminded me of the fundamental need for human connections.