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Andrew James Whalan

Poet. Storyteller.


  • November 7, 2012

    Activated Almonds : Laughing and Learning

    I feel so silly. I got sucked in by the latest Twitter fad. Which hopefully has almost died down. I’m talking about the Activated Almonds tweet storm.  It began Sunday. I was at first curious. But then I was amused by the social media humour fest (see Leigh Sales, John Birmingham, just to name a few). I even…

  • November 5, 2012

    Kokoda: Courage, Endurance, Mateship and Sacrifice

    Kokoda: Courage, Endurance, Mateship and Sacrifice

    Not as regularly as I should, I travel to and then walk Melbourne’s Kokoda Track Memorial Walk (1000 Steps) at Ferntree Gully at the foot of the Dandenong Ranges. In the last few months, the track has been refurbished and renovated. Now at the entrance to the track is a memorial recording the Kokoda Track’s history covering…

  • September 30, 2012

    How To Apologise

    In the light of Alan Jones’s comments, I want to add my own. But not on what he said about Julia Gillard. Many people have commented on that. I want to turn my attention to his apology. I don’t think it was really an apology. And why? I found out the hard way how to…

  • August 20, 2012

    Business Class and Back Again

    At last I’m on the flight home from Canberra. The flight was late, it was cold and raining and there seemed to be more people and luggage than the plane could hold…. The seat on my right was the last one left. And then two people, a lady and gentleman, came down the aisle. And…

  • August 18, 2012

    The Silent Treatment

    Ah yes the silent treatment. That sense that no matter what you say or do it makes exactly no difference. That feeling that your words fall unheard. Or even being explicitly and implicitly ignored by others. So perhaps you can give in to that negative energy and let it sap your soul. Or perhaps take…

  • July 31, 2012

    Being Strategic About Trolling

    Being Strategic About Trolling

    Recently I was trolled on Facebook. Someone left some rather unsavoury comments on a photo I posted.   After some thought and some research, I deleted the post and blocked the person from Facebook. The personal effects on me are just that, private and personal. But it raises some questions for me and for anyone…

  • May 25, 2012

    My Charity Odyssey Finishes

    Previously I wrote about my odyssey in creating a small charity called Volunteer Funders. Unfortunately, the charity encountered some insurmountable issues and the board of directors including myself decided this week to close it down. In truth the last couple of days have not been all singing and dancing but as I said to one…

  • March 19, 2012

    Optimism: The last path left.

    On a regular and constant basis I am reminded of the power of optimism. Usually it happens when I’m not feeling optimistic at all.  And guess where it comes from? The other day I’m on the train. I am mulling things over and over. And working out what to do. And what not to do.…

  • March 18, 2012

    On Unselfish Love…

    There is almost an obsession with being loved unselfishly. Out there is the perfect person who will supply your needs forever. Your mission impossible is to find that person, convince them to love you and you will be happy forever. And you will love them back, but secondly. Unfortunately, this love is the one that…

  • March 18, 2012

    In The Company of Poets…Love and Devotion Exhibition (Melbourne)

    Today I’m in Swanston Street Melbourne. And I’m surrounded by people, mainly men, mainly in racing colours. The Melbourne Grand Prix is in full swing.  Lots of energy, lots of machismo, etc, etc. But I want some solitude from all of this. I’m headed for the State Library of Victoria to visit their exhibition of…

  • March 14, 2012

    The Book That Changed My Life: Finite and Infinite Games.

    From the first part of the title, you may expect this blog will implore you to read the Bible, Koran, or any of the other holy writings that have changed people’s lives. Perhaps your second thought is that I’m recommending a self-help book that turned my life around. Sorry.The book that changed my life was…

  • March 5, 2012

    What is True Gallantry Anyway?

    Lou Pardi’s experience of men patronising women but then being just so sweet and nice about it is summarised in the following blog (http://pardipardi.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/dilemma-unintentional-misogyny/). When I quickly read it, my summary was tweeted as “Men are still uncomfortable with successful women and cover it up with false gallantry”. My comments were retweeted by the writer and…

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