
Where curiosity meets connection
Think &
Think Again.
Where Curiosity Becomes Conversation
Think & Think Again is a space for curiosity and exploration, a community where we encourage each other to think, and think again. It’s where you can bring the ideas, questions, and reflections that sit with you between our in-person gatherings. Whether you’re sharing something you’ve found or opening up a thought of your own, these sections make it easy to join the conversation.
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A simple guide to what belongs in the Library and why. If you’re unsure what fits, start here.
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Found something that made you think again? Share it here, along with a few lines on why/how/what made you think again.
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Have a thought or question you’d like to open up to the group? This is where you can begin that conversation.
Our Editorial Philosophy
What We Look For
Perspective Shifting Ideas
Pieces that introduce a new angle, challenge a familiar assumption, or help you understand something (or someone) in a deeper way.
The goal isn’t to convince you, it’s to expand what you’re capable of seeing.
Thoughtfulness Over Speed
We avoid hot takes, outrage cycles, or anything designed for clicks.
We prioritise depth, nuance, and generous thinking, the kind that you will keen thinking about, even once you’ve finished reading or listening. And hopefully that you will want to discuss too! (with us or the people around you)
Curiosity About People and the World
We choose content that helps you understand behaviours, cultures, decisions, leadership, relationships, systems, and yourself.
It doesn’t have to be academic; it just has to be meaningful.
Real Human Experience
Many of our strongest pieces weave together ideas and lived stories: interviews, conversations, fieldwork, reflections.
This makes complex topics feel accessible rather than abstract.
Bridges, Not Bunkers
We intentionally welcome politically, culturally, and intellectually diverse perspectives, but only when expressed with thoughtfulness and good faith.
We care more about understanding than taking sides.
Share your content:
This community thrives on thoughtful curation. When you share a piece of content (an article, podcast, video, or something that made you Think Again) it helps shape the intellectual landscape we explore together.
To keep the library meaningful and aligned to our Editorial Philosophy, all submissions come through me first. This simply ensures that what we add here brings a new angle, stretches our thinking, or opens a door to a conversation worth having. It’s not about gatekeeping, it’s about intention, clarity, and maintaining the standard that makes this space feel different from everywhere else online.
When submitting the link to your content, please add a short commentary (even just a few lines). This helps others understand why it mattered to you and how it might spark curiosity in them.
Stuck with what to write? Try this:
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What question or idea are you exploring?
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What stuck with you the most?
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How has this shifted your perspective?
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How could this be applied in daily life (in relationships, communities, workplaces, leadership, or policy?)
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What next steps or actions does this spark?

Start a Conversation

This space is for the ideas that don’t come with a link.
The things you’ve overheard, the questions you’ve sat with, the ad that made you think twice, the comment you wish you’d said out loud, or the thought that’s been circling in your mind for days.
It’s not for reacting to articles, you can still comment directly under those. This is for everything else: the sparks, questions, reflections, disagreements, and curiosities that deserve their own conversation.
When you share something here, I’ll give it a quick read to make sure it aligns with our Editorial Philosophy. With your agreement, your conversation starter will be published as its own post so others can read it, respond, and build on the discussion.
If you’re unsure how to begin, here are some prompts:
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What’s something you overheard or noticed that made you pause?
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What question have you always wanted to ask?
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What idea or perspective are you bringing that might help others Think Again?
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What felt unresolved or unclear for you, and why?
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What connection are you making to something you’ve experienced or wondered about?