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Soap No. 03 — The Big Intent

Date

Fri 19th January 2024, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Location

15 Queen St
Murwillumbah NSW 2484

Details

Soap No. 03 — The Big Intent

Start 2024 with creativity and clarity. In Soap’s first panel event, moderated by Sarah Huston, we’ll explore intention setting for creatives and how you can harness tools and techniques to make 2024 YOUR year.

This isn’t just about career growth; it’s about having a clear vision for your year and learning the tools to make it happen.

Our panel includes Amelia Aitkin-Deane, founder of HAPPYWRK, Aimee Davis of The Hey Mate Project, and Kirsten Devitt from Each to Own. In guided conversation with Sarah Huston, they’ll talk on conquering distractions, looking after your creative mind and how to manage the juggling act that can be leading a creative life or businesses.

Be sure to follow along on instagram for updates and more information: @soap.social

TICKETS

Tickets are ‘pay what you can,’ starting at $25, with proceeds supporting our speakers and future events (all ticket holders enter a raffle drawn on the night, too!) Join us and set your intentions to make 2024 the best yet.

How the pay what you can scale works:

  • $25 – ticket + x1 raffle ticket
  • $35 – ticket + x2 raffle tickets
  • $45 – ticket + x3 raffle tickets
  • $55 – ticket + x4 raffle tickets
  • $65 – ticket + x5 raffle tickets
  • $105 – ticket + x5 raffle tickets + a new Happy Wrk musings notebook and pen (valued at $84.95) for taking notes on the night. Amelia, our generous speaker will be offering complimentary monogramming on your new notebook at SOAP.
Cost

$25 – $105 AUD

Date

Fri 19th January 2024, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Location

15 Queen St
Murwillumbah NSW 2484

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