Our first blog post was named ‘What do we have on the spacecraft that’s good?’ after the events and the human spirit portrayed in the movie Apollo 13. Working out what is good for mankind now as Covid-19 undoes a great deal of the assumptions made about humanity and our journey is a key challenge of our time. The question is so fundamental that we’re making it into a series of blog posts. This second post, then, will feature some of those whose activities are part of what is good, and some positive thinking and advice.
1. What Happens Now
We start with a podcast discovered as we like Lynsey Crombie, ‘Queen of Clean’. We found out on her Twitter that she features in this episode of a new podcast series by Mike Oldham, named ‘What Happens Now’? Mike gained a new job earlier this year and immediately (that same day) lost it again due to the Covid-19 lockdown. His response was his podcast, “…a series of interviews in order to share stories of how the crisis was affecting other people – personally and professionally – and how they were coping as the whole world went into lockdown. Most importantly, he wanted to focus on the ways in which his guests each plan to emerge from this crisis in a positive way.
Mike told us about his experience, “Speaking to people from different industries and backgrounds has made this a really interesting project and despite us all going through a particularly challenging period during
2. Be brave with internationally-recognised leadership expert, Margie Warrell
It would be easy to think that in this age of lightning communications that COVID-19-inspired panic and despondency is all there is to listen to. Not so. It is also an age in which learning and inspiration are extensively shared and are there for the finding. We spoke with Margie Warrell, published author, speaker, leadership facilitator, and founding CEO, Global Courage, www.margiewarrell.com and www.globalcourage.com and posed one topical question:
Is ‘being brave’ any different in the new, world-with-pandemic than it was before?
“Long before this pandemic started and long after it is gone, the need for courage and bravery will be crucial to thriving in life and being successful in business. It’s just that right now, when fear and uncertainty run so high, we have to dial up our courage and be even braver than we might ordinarily do.
“Many people in the face of uncertainty, tend to hunker down and protect what they have. Yet to really thrive and seize the opportunities inherent in seismic levels of change that have been brought on my this pandemic, we have to move from a defensive ‘play not to lose’ mindset to a proactive, offensive “play to win’ mindset. This is brave work as it requires embracing the discomfort of the unknown and stepping onto new, unfamiliar and unchartered new territory. But those who will seize the opportunities of this time will not be those who are ‘playing it safe’ but those who are focusing on how to adapt fast and think two steps ahead to whatever new norms and needs this brave new world we will emerge into will hold.
“As I wrote in You’ve Got This! when we reframe uncertainty into possibility, it elevates our perspective to see opportunities and possibilities where we may otherwise only have seen problems.”
3. Liv In Chef
Another professional whose job stopped abruptly with lockdown is Orpington-based chef Mark Jeevaratnam, aka the Liv
Mark replied, “As a professional Chef having achieved my culinary goals in my hometown Auckland, New Zealand, I
Do check out our Spotify In Tune PR playlist. It includes a track by the late Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, ‘Learning to Fly’. We’re all learning to fly now, and as the song says, ‘C
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