#84 January 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs

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A bunch of things I’ve found on my digital strolls (which I added to my Tumblr) for your eyes and ears plus brain to spend time on (as no longer active on Twitter or on LinkedIn much).

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“It’s like watching someone who used to compose symphonies decide to only produce ringtones.”
The Case for Blogging in the Ruins

“This year my family moved. The kind of move that doesn’t feel dramatic until you notice how often your body reaches for things that aren’t there anymore. Different grocery stores. Different roads. The quiet disorientation of standing in a room that hasn’t learned your style yet. Moves do that, I guess. They show you how much of your life is habit pretending to be home.”
bye bye 2025 – by John Roedel – Around the Campfire

“In the decades to come, creativity will be key to doing most jobs well. In this article the authors offer a new typology that breaks creative thinking into four types:
– integration, or showing that two things that appear different are the same;
– splitting, or seeing how things that look the same are more usefully divided into parts;
– figure-ground reversal, or realizing that what is crucial is not in the foreground but in the background; and
– distal thinking, which involves imagining things that are very different from the here and now.
Most of us tend to think in just one of those four ways. But we can hone our ability to be creative in other dimensions. Managers need to understand both their own strengths and how to balance the types of thinking across their teams to successfully execute creative projects. And organizations can use this typology to optimize innovation across the workforce.”
Cultivating the Four Kinds of Creativity

“Men are not so much confused as they are conflicted. They know what is required of them, but are held back by unexamined beliefs—about responsibility, misplaced loyalties, masculinity, failure, and the cost of choosing themselves. Anger often masks sadness. Guilt disguises fear. Shame convinces them that movement itself is dangerous. And anything that even hints at shame is usually on their do-not-examine list. So they distract, minimize, work harder, drink more, stay busy, mislead themselves, or just go silent. What appears as endurance is often just disconnection over time.”
Why Men Know What to Do but Still Don’t Do It | Psychology Today

“He likens Solid “pods” to backpacks of data that are securely held by each individual, allowing them to choose what to share with certain people, businesses and organisations. Department of Education data could be shared with an AI tutor; medical data with a cousin, doctor and nutritionist. The Flanders government in Belgium treats data as a national utility and is already using Solid pods for its citizens. The Facebooks and Xs of the world need not join in – the new systems will be so empowering, collaborative and compassionate, he believes, that parts of today’s web will become obsolescent.”
‘It’s not too late to fix it’: internet inventor Tim Berners-Lee says he is in a ‘battle for the soul of the web’ | Internet | The Guardian

“The same Google search can now yield a neatly packaged “AI Overview,” a synthesized recipe stripped of voice, memory and community, delivered without a single user visit to the creator’s website. Behind the scenes, their years of work, including their page’s text, photos and storytelling, may have already been used to help train or refine the AI model. You get your lasagna, Google gets monetizable web traffic and for the most part, the person who created the recipe gets nothing. The living web shrinks further into an interface of disembodied answers, convenient but ultimately sterile.”
The AI-Powered Web Is Eating Itself – NOEMA

“Relabeling the digital economy as the “metaverse” was a simple, elegant move—as well as a deeply cynical effort to rebrand already existing digital markets as the next internet—that allowed forecasts to assume an air of inevitability. Until it wasn’t. Perhaps more urgently now, the metaverse should also be understood as a dress rehearsal for today’s AI boom: The former was to succeed the mobile internet, while the latter now promises to be “more profound” than electricity or fire. Perpetually inflating definitions. A single-minded focus on profit that identifies but fails to address egregious harms. Manufactured narratives about inevitability and technological progress. Burning eyewatering sums on infrastructure for a product nobody wants. Any of this sound familiar?”
The rise and fall of the metaverse: What went wrong?

“I remember the night shoot when Hagrid’s hut was set on fire. It was about 4am and freezing cold. We stood together on a grassy bank, Helena Bonham Carter and Robbie Coltrane battling behind us. Alan didn’t utter a word. I finally mustered the courage to ask him: “You all right, Alan? How you feeling?” About 10 seconds after I’d spoken he turned his head to me and replied slowly: “I’ve peaked.” He then turned his head back with the tiniest hint of a smile and a twinkle in his eye.”
‘I fell in love with him on the spot’: Alan Rickman remembered, 10 years after his death | Film | The Guardian

“Fortunately, there is plenty of scientific research that offers different ways to help you improve your mood. From making use of your anger to putting your phone to work for you, here are nine tips that we have discovered during our reporting:
1. Stop striving for perfection
2. Forge better friendships
3. Take up some social hobbies
4. Put your anger to good use
5. Count your blessings
6. Make your phone work for you
7. Embrace the dark days of winter
8. Sing to feel better
9. Find time for a nap.”

Nine science-backed ways to help you feel better in 2026

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The entire year on a page, free to print / use.

If you’re missing it already check out MTV REWIND (no ads / algorithm / login – just all music videos like the channel used to be).

Public Sans is a strong, neutral, principles-driven, open source typeface for text or display (made by the US gov but available for all to use).

If you need some nature inspiration check out the Bio­di­ver­si­ty Her­itage Library (BHL) on flickr with over 300,000 illustrations online for free use.

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2025 Annual Review | Valuing To Creative Abundance

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Own shot, sunset over West Wellington

Noting the adventures and insights gained in 2025 plus highlighting the intended pathway(s) for the next 365 days.

As shared previously, this past year was about valuing the reality which my ingrained principles has created.

It was also about…

RECOVERY

Without sounding dramatic, my body / spirit needed to ‘land’ and heal from the previous eighteen months which was a mess of challenges—after all, you bleed more when the knife is withdrawn.

Stasis was forced into my being after a couple bouts of ear infections and flu, then acute bronchitis (a new experience for me, and it only gets a half a star as it’s truly rubbish), with the latter laying me low for over three months.

With nearly a third of the year wiped out I took the opportunity to journal more (prompted in part by The Artists Way), and reading through the notes it was a lot to do with viewing those aforementioned negative experiences through a learning lens. In doing so they have faded in their potency and formed into unintended gifts, integrated into a more rounded world-view and a result of being (proudly) bold, because at the end of the day who wants to be mundane

ONE MILLION VIEWS

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This astounding numerical threshold was reached early February and if you missed it, check out the How To Get One Million Views On Your TEDx Talk blog piece which might help you or someone you know who’s in the same position.

Thanks for the support / watches / sharing-on and I still crack a bemused smile knowing my talk is featured on ted.com.

CLIENTS

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Deep gratitude to those who were generous enough to explore a collaborative relationship this year—I truly tried hard to add positive value in all my interactions and delivery for every single one of you:

It was a healthy mix of creative producing and speaker coaching via my masterclasses / workshops / consulting plus there were over a half a dozen one-to-one humans (not featured in the list above) who trusted me to aid crafting their stories with them.

Thank you!

WINDY WELLY

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Made via MapCanvas

Since my return to the capital of New Zealand early this year my summary of the mood and feel in Wellington is scarcity.

Justifiable for the administrative center of the country due to austerity measures from the new conservative government, the massive public sector job cuts plus the same said leadership slashing community driven things along with fracturing societal / cultural gains. Add that to the continued global polycrisis stripping levity from anyone with a degree of intellect and empathy, the rise of technofeudalism (see video below), the migration of 50,000 souls last year, then scarcity is more than understandable:

Paradoxically though, I ended the year feeling full of gratitude and swank on the red carpet at the NZ premiere of Avatar: Fire and Ash. A wonderful experience full of sunshine, optimism (aligned to my ‘hope generator’ speech from 2019 TEDxWellington) and bouyancy.

Avatar Fire & Ash Wellington Dec 2025 premiere – red carpet view

Much like other hopeful things happening / I’ve noticed / participated in since my return:

  • WellyForge: founded by Ralph Higham with the aim to bring the tech community together in this monthly showcase evening gathering;
  • Goodlife Collective: a soul-filling initiative led by Freda Wells with the goal to build connection, agency, and our collective potential;
  • Creative Mornings, Wellington: attended a couple of these and apart from the timing it’s always good to be surrounded by curious-minded humans;
  • TEDxWellington: my ‘alma mater’ have plans to kick off with some studio talks next year after a quiet 2025.

So if opportunity allows I’d like to stay and contribute to the growing need for creative action in this fair city and beyond.

Which leads to my…

ATTENTION

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The impressive group of HATCH 2024 humans.

Inspired by last years HATCH 20th anniversary experience, the question “what are you attending to?” has been like a thought-refrain, and has aided my understanding of where distractions have taken root.

With that in mind and after 16 years, I divested from LinkedIn, which followed on from me stopping tweetmailing last year, and to add to this I turned off all the stats relating to this website (and others).

I can’t stop my hunger for digital wonderment and it continues to feed my monthly digital breadcrumbs posts (on which I’ve had some positive feedback recently from several sources), although I find myself purposefully seeking out more creative fuel instead of the current dire news cycle.

Moving on from bothersome past conversations / experiences is more of a challenge, however, I’ve had some success by formulating competing and more compelling positive discourses / visions.

Once distractions are out of the way a juicier question reveals itself: what is your…

INTENTION

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Own shot taken at the arresting Archie Moore, ‘kith and kin’ exhibition at QAGOMA

Personally, my spirit delights in intentionality—deliberate actions and causal intent are becoming drivers for my own imagination as I reorient the souls audaciousness into inviting new chapters.

My purpose still remains fixed:

I’m driven to enable people find and have voice.

This obviously manifests in my speaker / story coaching and all the activities around that (hoping to get a few more ‘impact courses’ sold in the coming year and do a lot more masterclasses / talks / coaching), although the creative producing side of things is morphing into daring new business plans.

All this will manifest through the…

2026 THEME : CREATIVE ABUNDANCE

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Via Evening star (Washington, D.C.), November 23, 1923 / Library of Congress

The aim is to bring this spirit into my discussions (both internally and externally) and use it as fuel to drive action (in myself and others).

I’ll soon be sharing a multi-year research / thinking / iteration project around human creativity and productivity for organisations / companies and in doing so, quiet my inner disparager and tease out the wilting confidence which has been damaged from the previous years experience.

A personal example of this is my dedication to:

ASEMIC WRITING

This year I (re)discovered an artistic practice.

I have been creating calligraphic expressions of my mood for decades as throwaway doodles and scribbles.

I then discovered not only is it a artistic form but also a enchanting use of my time.

These offerings bypass expected semantic reasoning and align to the emotive range of my / your inner state(s). There is still structure although only used as a constraint in which to liberate my imagination.

For me, this practice of mark-making is intentionally post-literate and gestural in its composition, defined by a rhythmic cascade utilising the following classification:

“Asemic writing is closer to art than to writing. The word “asemic” comes from the same root as the word “semantic”, i.e., that which is a-semic has no semantic meaning. Artists who engage in asemic writing attempt to create forms that look like letters, pictographs, or other meaning-marks without themselves carrying any significance. The results can look at first glance like anything, from a foreign script to an alien crop circle to a geometric diagram to an illegible set of scribbled notes.”
Via On Asemic Writing: The Art of Meaning Beyond Syntax

I have created many hundred of pieces since giving myself the permission to shake off classical communication expectations and instead trust in the process of sitting, being, creating.

What is created is an invitation to explore and allow any understanding on my / your own terms, or if not, in the attempt the success has occurred anyway.

Watch this space.

BLOGGED

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These are blog posts offered up in 2025:

  1. #72 January 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  2. How To Get One Million Views On Your TEDx Talk | A Playbook Of Strategy And Activity
  3. #73 February 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  4. Rewriting The Artist’s Way Basic Principles | Remixing Towards Clarity
  5. #74 March 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  6. For Those Who Want To Tell Better Stories #15 | Bass Breakdowns, Revealing Complex Choreography, Mmm x4
  7. Beyond The Surface Podcast | Getting Personal, Origin Stories & Coaching Insights
  8. #75 April 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  9. Redefining Wisdom Podcast With Daniel Cianci | This Is Why You’re Still Afraid of Public Speaking
  10. Presenting Academic Work | Victoria University of Wellington, Te Kura Waihanga / School of Architecture
  11. 16 Years Of LinkedIn | Divesting From A Broken Platform
  12. #76 May 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  13. #77 June 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  14. For Those Who Want To Tell Better Stories #16 | Conducting Emotion, Demonstrating Deconstruction, Painting Whilst Interviewing
  15. #78 July 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  16. To Em Dash Or Not Em Dash, That Is The Question | Generative AI Tell Which Copies Human Discernment
  17. #79 August 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  18. #80 September 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  19. #81 October 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  20. #82 November 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs
  21. Ourselves To Know | Liveris Academy Oratory Practice
  22. #83 December 2025 | Monthly Digital Breadcrumbs

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SO…

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…the aim is to cultivate a bias towards creative abundance, be deeply intentional about the conversations I have, the energy I devote to things and to whom.

So what about you my lovelies, what’s been the highlights / lowlights / lessons / intentions…?

Previous years reviews: 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009
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