Looking for a different kind of evening out? We’re delighted to announce PepTalks – our new series of events created to inspire, inform and uplift. Each PepTalks gathering will feature speakers from the pages of Peppermint magazine and beyond – don’t miss our very first one in Brisbane on Tuesday 22 March at the fabulous Wandering Cooks! We’ll hear from Justine Flynn, the passionate co-founder of life-changing social enterprise Thankyou.; Hailey Bartholomew, gratitude convert and maker of beautiful short films at You Can’t Be Serious!; and Shannon Sheedy, fair trade trailblazer and founder of online store The Dharma Door. Come along, be inspired, make authentic connections and prepare to go home feeling refreshed and a little more positive about the world. Let’s hear it for evenings with meaning! Book your tickets here.
Introducing PepTalks
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