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The rise of the solopreneur: Reinvention is the key to career longevity

From waves of corporate layoffs to geopolitical instability to “quiet cutting” — when an employer doesnt fire you but reassigns you to a job you may not like — it all points to a realization that reinvention may be the order of the day when it comes to managing your career. ....

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The Rise of the Solopreneur: Reinvention Is the Key to Career Longevity

The Rise of the Solopreneur: Reinvention Is the Key to Career Longevity
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How a pop star and his adoring fan made beautiful muesli together

When the award-winning rock journalist Pete Paphides had breakfast with his musical hero Robert Forster, of the Go-Betweens, they had a mad idea… ....

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George Michael: Portrait of an Artist review — a loving, nuanced tribute to a troubled star

“The demons got the better of him, but he left us with so many angels.” This lovely tribute to the very lovely George Michael came from the art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon, who might not seem an obvious talking head in a film dedicated to a pop megastar, but turned out to be one of the most eloquent contributors in George Michael: Portrait of an Artist. So was Stevie Wonder, who said simply: “I felt the cry in his voice.” ....

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