Roy Leighton: The Butterfly Model: Value, Create, Educate
Author and educator Roy Leighton shares his ideas on bringing education into the 21st Century by adding a little healthy chaos to the current unhealthy order. He supports individuals, organisations and businesses globally in developing enterprise, creative thinking, learning and managing evolution.
John Wurdeman: Tradition: How The Ancient Becomes Cutting Edge
John Wurdeman discusses his life’s journey seeking out traditional folk music, dance and ways of life and argues that children of more “closed” cultures have more freedom of expression, and in the “freer” world often creativity is limited.
Harvindar Singh: Principal at The Curve Enterprises
March 16, 2012 by Gail
Filed under 5 KURIOUS Kiwi Questions
Harvindar Singh is the Principal of Auckland-based ‘The Curve Enterprises Ltd’ a Business Consultancy specialising in Marketing, High-Level Entertainment and Technology. He has a warmly large-as-life character and in his field has the competence and experiences to match. No small feat. When he speaks his mind, he’s worth a listen to, on many levels.
Emma Amiri-Ghaemmaghamy: Singer, Songwwriter and Musician
March 10, 2012 by Gail
Filed under 5 KURIOUS Kiwi Questions
Emma Amiri-Ghaemmaghamy is an energetic 23 year old Rock chick who fronts hard Rock band, Static Era. She burst onto the New Zealand music scene backed by a solid three-piece band, her songs full of soul, melodic lyrics and plenty of attitude. Her all time dream is to have a successful career in the music […]
Nils Gums: Karmin, Complex, and the Purple Cow
Nils Gums gives us a glimpse into the world of pop music’s most viral videos, and explains that an artist’s ‘purple cow’ can replace a hefty marketing budget on the way to making it big in today’s entertainment industry. He also gives us an exclusive sneak peek into Karmin’s Saturday Night Live performance just one […]