The 12 best scented candles to make your home smell amazing
Whether you re after floral, fruity scents or rich fragrances, these are the best candles to suit every budget
4 March 2021 • 6:26pm
Whilst the state of your living room may not have mattered so much in your pre-lockdown world – now, making your humble abode cosy yet practical may inch closer to top of the list. But you don t have to splash the cash to create an inviting space.
Enter: the scented candle – one of the easiest ways to upgrade your living room or home workspace.
The best scented candles will create a luxurious, calming atmosphere that will help you to instantly relax. Studies have even found that scented candles and oils can improve psychological wellbeing and ease symptoms of depression. Notes of lavender and jasmine are known to help you unwind and promote a good night’s sleep, whilst citrusy scented candles are known to boost your mood.
Landor & Fitch announces departure of Nick Foley, promotion of Trish Folan
February 2, 2021 10:10
WPP AUNZ has announced that managing director of Landor & Fitch Australia Nick Foley will be leaving the business while a new general manager has been appointed to lead the Sydney office.
The brand consultancy has promoted Trish Folan to the Sydney role. Folan was most recently executive director client service with Landor Australia, and has held senior client service roles in both Sydney and London.
Foley relocated back to Australia in early 2019 to assume the managing director role. Prior to that he was president for Southeast Asia, the Pacific and Japan based out of Singapore. Foley commenced working with Landor in 2008 and was promoted later that year to run the Sydney office. Prior to Landor he was marketing manager at Mars.
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Virginia student plays music for Alicia Keys on Instagram
By Sam Wall
RADFORD, Va. Few people get to meet their idols. Even fewer get the chance to converse and share their passions with them.
Terrance Shepherd a Radford University graduate student majoring in musical composition got to do both when he played the piano for singer-songwriter Alicia Keys, who also plays the piano. The chance meeting happened on Instagram live when Shepherd was listening to Keys talk about her latest album, Alicia.
He was one of thousands watching her stream when his comment stuck out to her, and she pulled Shepherd into her livestream.