• The Words That Shaped History: How Language Has Influenced World Events

    The Power of Language in Human Connection Language is the bedrock of human interaction, a tool that has not only facilitated communication but has also shaped the course of history. From the earliest cave paintings to the modern digital landscape, our ability to express thoughts and ideas has been pivotal in influencing world events. Each…

  • Impressive Book: ‘Frankly’ by Nicola Sturgeon

    Summarise and critique of ‘Frankly’ by Nicola Sturgeon ChatGPT said: Here’s a summary and critique of Frankly by Nicola Sturgeon, drawing on reviews, excerpts, and commentary. Happy to focus more on particular themes if you like (e.g. independence, gender politics, etc.). Summary Frankly is Sturgeon’s political memoir; it spans her life from upbringing in Ayrshire…

  • The Amazing Chronicles Of Planning A Vacation

    The Amazing Chronicles of planning a Vacation It all begins with a single sentence: “Let’s go on vacation.” My first thought is “Yes!” And then we start looking at dates. We have to do some planning around work and responsibilities and then my son’s school terms too. I check with a contact of mine for…

  • The Meeting After the Meeting

    You know that moment when a call ends and the room (virtual or otherwise) still hums with the energy of what could be better next time? That’s where this conversation begins: three colleagues—one leader in a new role, two advisors who refuse to be “just” language trainers—sitting together to tune a team, a cadence, a…

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    The Four Seasons of Life

    The Four Seasons of Life From Seoul to São Paulo, from London to Cleebourg and Johannesburg — five voices gather around one virtual table. The result? A conversation that flows like time itself: warm, reflective, and beautifully human. A Global Lunch Becomes a Meditation on Living It started like so many Pineapple moments do —…

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    🥔 Peeling Potatoes 20: Life, Interrupted

    What defines a life? The quiet routines we take for granted… or the moments when everything shatters and forces us to rebuild? In this episode of Peeling Potatoes, Janita and Frank strip back the layers of their own histories. One was betrayed at 25, the other floored by a heart attack at 55. Both discovered…

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    Letters, Sarees & The Birthdays That Changed Everything

    A Story of Love, Letters, and the Quiet Revolution of Modern Romance In a world obsessed with instant messages and midnight cake-cuttings, Ritesh’s story is a gentle rebellion — one wrapped in silk, sealed with a handwritten letter, and scented faintly of nostalgia. What begins as an ordinary birthday soon unfurls into something far deeper…

  • A Different Kind of Power

    Professor Bruce Lloyd listened to the audio version of Jacinda Ardern’s Memoirs, published in 2025. Using ChatGPT, he wrote the following prompt. Summarise and critique ‘A Different Kind of Power’ by Jacinda Ardern Here’s a summary of A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern, followed by a critique—what works well, what doesn’t, and what questions it…

  • Smile, giggle and laugh…

    If something makes you smile like a happy pineapple, giggle like a soda with too many bubbles, or laugh when eating popping candy…Do. It. Again. After all, laughter is the best medicine and laughing boots serotonin and relives stress. Why should we laugh, and why should we repeat what made us laugh? Because your happiness…