About: Johanna Scott
Recent Posts by Johanna Scott
7 ways to cultivate a community
Studies show that people who live in towns of less than 1,000 people are significantly happier than other Australians. Could it be because of community? And how can we get in on it?
Written on November 17, 2015 at 6:17 pm
Categories: Living
Tags: Australia, community, connection, permaculture, piazza effect, small towns, university of Melbourne study
Sasha Titchkosky on following your heart
Sasha Titchkosky shares her passion for Yuta Badayala, a collaboration between traditional weavers from Elcho Island Arts in Arnhem Land and Koskela, and other design for social change projects. She also talks about the pair’s new project, Koskela Kitchen, the challenges they’ve faced in pursuing a purpose-led business, and the joy she gets out of producing good quality products.
Written on November 17, 2015 at 10:43 am
Categories: People of Purpose
Tags: design, homewares, interiors, Koskela, Koskela Kitchen, passion, purpose, Russel Koskela, Sasha Titchkosky, showroom, Yolngu weavers
Yamba yoga weekends 2016
A weekend of rejuvenation, self reflection, resetting and soaking up the pleasures of good food and good company in one of Australia’s most beautiful beachside towns. Save these dates in your diary – 18-20 March, 11-13 June and 16-18 September.
Written on November 10, 2015 at 1:06 pm
Categories: Being
Tags: meditation, mindfulness, retreat, weekends, yamba, Yamba yoga, yoga, yoga in Yamba
Jess Miller on making activism fun
How does Jess Miller get people to engage in the bigger issues? It’s about making positive behaviour irresistibly desirable and contagiously fun. Jess speaks about her unique approach to activism, art and life in Sydney.
Written on October 29, 2015 at 12:34 pm
Categories: People of Purpose
Tags: 202020vision, activism, Bondi Gobbler Commercial Composting Pilot, garage sale trail, goody two shoes, grow it local, jess miller, People of Purpose, social change, Sydney, trojan horse of fun
Upcoming event: A writer’s life
This event is open to anyone curious about what it takes to create a writer’s life: How to foster creativity, healthy writing habits, how to promote your work and how to deal with your inner critic.
Written on October 15, 2015 at 2:37 pm
Categories: Making
Tags: creative, creativewriting, creativity, emmie rae, events, poetry, squashed mochi, surry hills, Sydney, writers, writing
Recent Comments by Johanna Scott
- April 11, 2022 on Protected: Order – March 31, 2022 @ 12:01 PM
- April 11, 2022 on Protected: Order – March 31, 2022 @ 07:46 AM
- April 11, 2022 on Protected: Order – November 25, 2021 @ 11:17 AM
- April 11, 2022 on Protected: Order – September 21, 2021 @ 01:29 PM
- August 13, 2021 on Protected: Order – August 12, 2021 @ 03:17 PM