Go Placidly
It makes sense to look to the past for wisdom, but what we find can sometimes be distressing.
Celebrations of the sheer joy and power of language, exploring its role in shaping understanding, connection, and creative expression.
It makes sense to look to the past for wisdom, but what we find can sometimes be distressing.
How do the stories we read shape the stories we live?
As the world changes at an unprecedented rate, perhaps we can learn from what is written in stone.
In a world flooded with content and hungry for context, what if the future of reading isn’t about books, but about reclaiming art, attention, and literacy through a return to the Didactic Muse — reviving bardic acts of gathering and sense-making in the algorithmic age.
Something can be true — and still not the whole truth. That’s where understanding begins.
A lexicon for making sense of ecosophy—our philosophical inquiry into the wisdom of living well in our terrestrial home.
If wisdom lives in the tension between certainty and inquiry, can typography and the interrobang embody the beauty of unfinished thinking?
Kendra is the founder of empathy-driven marketing consultancy Raveloe+Co, which helps mission-driven organisations to find their voice and share their story authentically. We discuss empathy, effective storytelling, and balancing creativity with commercial interests without compromising your values.
Lawrence Yeo is a writer, illustrator, storyteller, and the creator of 'More To That', an illustrated long form blog that delves deeper into the things that make us who we are. We discuss the role of confidence, gratitude, uncertainty and many other practicalities of pursuing a creative life.