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About Mike
Mike Wardrop is a journalist based in Adelaide, Australia.
Languages
English
Services
Content Writing Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast) Fact Checking
Skills
Film & Theatre Sports Social
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Portfolio

Community and Resilience in the Face of the Sampson Flat Bushfire

03 Jan 2023  |  the eagles are coming
The article recounts the personal experiences of individuals affected by the Sampson Flat bushfire in South Australia, particularly focusing on a man named Matt who lost his home in the fire. The author, Mike, describes the immediate threat to his own family and friends, the displacement of his parents, and the loss of property and sentimental items, including Matt's acoustic Washburn guitar. The article highlights the community's response, the role of social media in disseminating information, and the tireless efforts of the Country Fire Service (CFS). It also touches on the emotional impact of the disaster and the resilience of the human spirit. The author concludes by reflecting on the lack of human casualties and the community's support, which overshadowed the material losses.

The Power of Positive Messaging in Communication and Culture

13 Mar 2018  |  the eagles are coming
The article discusses the impact of positive messaging in communication, particularly in advertising and organizational culture. The author reflects on witnessing negative political ads by the SA Labor party and how it influenced their perception negatively. They stress the importance of positive communication, as advised by Joel Cave, a ministry coach for Encounter Church. The article highlights the success of Tide's positive advertising campaign during the Super Bowl and its effects on sales and brand image. It also emphasizes the benefits of positivity on mental and physical health, employee productivity, and retention. The author urges individuals and organizations to take responsibility for their communication and contribute to a positive socio-political climate. The prediction is that organizations focusing on positive solutions will become future thought leaders and create aspirational workplaces.

Mad Men: A Reflection on Fulfillment and Change

17 May 2015  |  the eagles are coming
The article reflects on the conclusion of the TV show 'Mad Men', emphasizing its exploration of themes like change and fulfillment. The author, Mike, discusses how the show, set in the 1960s, follows the lives of characters at the Stirling-Cooper advertising agency, particularly focusing on Don Draper. The show is praised for its depth and portrayal of the characters' search for fulfillment in their personal and professional lives. Mike draws parallels between the characters' experiences and Christian beliefs, suggesting that true fulfillment comes not from worldly achievements but from a spiritual home with God. He shares his personal connection with the show and its themes, while ultimately stating that his fulfillment comes from his faith, not the show itself.

The Real Problem with the Adam Goodes Incident

30 May 2013  |  the eagles are coming
The article discusses the media's reaction to the racial abuse directed at Australian football player Adam Goodes, comparing it to a scene from 'The Simpsons'. The author criticizes the media for sensationalizing the incident and suggests that the real issue is a lack of empathy and understanding rather than racism itself. The article highlights the media's role in perpetuating a mob mentality and calls for a more balanced editorial responsibility. The author praises Goodes for his dignified response to the abuse and calls for continued education and empathy to combat bigotry. The article also mentions the Recognise movement and suggests reading works by Noel Pearson, Peter FitzSimons, and an interview with Colin Darcy by Katie Iles for further perspectives on reconciliation and equality.
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