Campfire Community Blog
Community Wellbeing: The Other F Word – Forgiveness
Dear Adam, I read your article on trauma and it made sense. I’ve realised that I was far more resourceful and resilient than I thought, and this has helped me move past a lot of pain and symptoms. However, I can’t get past wanting to make the person who abused me pay for it. I don’t see why they should get away with this while I continue to suffer from what they did. People tell me I need to forgive, but I don’t know how, and I don’t think I really want to.” – Angry (some details removed for privacy).
People & Culture Tips: Good First Impressions
“You never get a second chance to make a first impression” — Will Rogers
Picture this:
It's the first day on the job for your new team member. There are a myriad of feelings and thoughts going through their mind. They are excited about their new role, new team and new opportunities. They are curious, ready to learn and connect …. and probably a little nervous about the unknown.
Community Wellbeing: The Majesty of our Feelings
Psychologist Adam Blanch has touched on the majesty of our emotions in other articles, and promised a fuller exploration of them to come, so here it is. Let’s talk about the F word - feelings.
Thought Starter: SME's and Business Community Partnerships - 7 Most Common Questions
In part three of our series on SMEs, we look at forming partnerships that last. In the last two articles, we explained the imperative around SMEs and why you need to start formulating a plan, and then we revealed a handful of the thousands of SMEs that are rising to their social impact mission.
Community Profiles: B Corp Leader & Social Pioneer Dr Alicia Kennedy
“Philanthropy is becoming embedded in the fabric of our community through purpose-driven business models.” – Dr Alicia Kennedy
Community Profiles: Profit for Purpose Leader, Geraldine Scott
“In our own small way, we can contribute to the unseen unheard voice of the financial services sector, bringing some light and confidence back to the public perception.” – Gerri Scott
Perspective: Is our wealth and privilege making us miserable?
(First published In Pro Bono Australia 'Ask Adam' column, by practitioner Adam Blanch)
Dear Adam, I am interested in your perspective. I look around and think as a society that we have more than we have ever had, but everyone seems more anxious and more depressed than ever before. What do you think is going on?” – Anon
Community Profiles: Social Pioneer, Dr Robbie Van Hemert
“People are starting to realise their own power … the power to take change into their own hands.” – Dr Robbie van Hemert
DR ROBBIE VAN HEMERT
FOUNDER
FOOD RIVER STATION & FOOD BOWL CONNECTION, LIVERPOOL PLAINS, NSW
Community Profiles: Business Leader, Anthea Hammon
“One of the greatest rewards has been to see our staff engagement continue to increase as the program evolves.” – Anthea Hammon
Community Profile: Pink Buns and Partnership Success
A fantastic breakdown of why this Aussie made partnership works so well, by practitioners Linda Garnett and Sharon Dann
My local shopping centre is awash with pink. The Bakers Delight store is festooned with pink bunting, pink lady silhouettes, pink apron clad staff and a counter groaning with pink iced finger buns. A mob of children clamours excitedly for a pink treat whilst mums happily indulge them, knowing that funds from their purchase are helping women with breast cancer.