The Art of living

He proved us wrong about reality TV. Now married to the woman he met on the show, Matilda, the couple is about to celebrate their son’s first birthday. Cantabrian and former The Bachelor New Zealand, Art Green, speaks with Metropol about love and life in the limelight, and moving his business home.     Art […]

From the Editor: 20 August 2020

“A good half of the art of living is resilience.” – Alain de Botton     I was going to start this, my first column as editor of Metropol, writing about beginnings. After a bit of googling I had found a lovely quote from spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle about the magic of beginnings, and had […]

Gut Feeling

Our tummies are at the top of mind when it comes to the top trends for the coming year, with digestive health dominating our culinary picks.   While we have long sought to get more fibre and probiotics into our days, as research continues to demonstrate strong links between gut health and total mental and […]

Lofty Ambitions

If you have the lofty ambition of creating more space without increasing the foot plan of your abode, a mezzanine may just be the answer.     There are numerous ways to incorporate a mezzanine or intermediate floor within a space and, contrary to popular belief, you don’t need a double-height ceiling to pull it […]

Metropol Editor Melinda Collins

From the Editor: 06 August 2020

“You’ll miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut” – Dr Seuss   I have interviewed and written about some of this city’s most passionate and inspiring people over the past seven years working across Canterbury Rebuild and Metropol magazines. But it is perhaps the words below that are some of the most […]

Metropol Editor Melinda Collins

Editor’s Perspective: 11 June 2020

“Everyone is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind. Always” Anonymous There’s a kindness epidemic that has been spreading throughout our community. From conversations between neighbouring teddy bears in house windows and Kiwis providing food boxes, to businesses chipping in and NGOs helping communities in need, Kiwis have turned a threat to our […]

Metropol Editor Melinda Collins

Editor’s Perspective: 28 May 2020

While medical experts have been encouraging physical distancing for the past three months, mental health experts have been encouraging us to stay more connected than ever before.     Social connection is understood to be a fundamental human need; as crucial for mental development as it is for physical development. The subject of human connection […]

Metropol Editor Melinda Collins

Editor’s Perspective: 21 May 2020

In New Zealand, a small business is a big deal. There is, after all, more than 500,000 of them. Those 500,000 small businesses employ upwards of 600,000 people and contribute 28 percent to our gross domestic product (GDP), so that makes them a big deal, to all of us!     And they need us […]

Editor’s Perspective: 05 March 2020

“It is not happy people that are thankful, but rather thankful people that are happy.” – Anonymous     The proverb above has long been a favourite of mine, despite a complete inability to harness the wisdom within it. It’s been something I’ve been reflecting on during some trying times recently. All first world problems […]

Editor’s Perspective: 20 February 2020

I’ve long been a ‘project person’. While this makes me highly efficient when it comes to getting things done, it means I’m not very good at relaxing.   Even my housework is broken up into ‘sections’ so rather than feeling overwhelming, it becomes heaps of little ‘goals’ that result in a mammoth job getting done. […]