Stories, reflections and conversations exploring how hope shapes the future — and how vision helps us get there.
From thoughtful essays to honest interviews, this is where ideas are shared, questions are asked, and new possibilities begin.

HOPE IS…
A personal essay on what hope really feels like, written by Fi O’Brien.
Hope isn’t soft.
It’s not blind optimism or empty affirmations.
It’s not polished, pretty, or pretending everything’s fine.
It also doesn’t sit around waiting for someone else to fix things.

HAVING A VISION: THE KEY TO UNLOCKING HOPE AND POSSIBILITY
A powerful reflection on how vision cuts through the chaos - becoming the compass that helps us imagine, plan, and move toward something better. Written by Trickey.
“Vision. It’s a word we hear fairly often, but what does it really mean? It’s one of those terms that resonates with almost everyone, regardless of background or context. Unlike “purpose,” which can be a bit more abstract, "vision" tends to be universally understood”.

INTRODUCING “THE HOPE & VISION SERIES”
An invitation to imagine beyond survival and to shape futures grounded in care, clarity and collective hope. Written by Helen Trickey.
“In amongst the chaos and uncertainty, the true challenge for communities, business leaders, and governments isn’t just “how do we survive?” but rather “what kind of future do we want to create?”.
