Georgie Jones
Happy 2026, Mojo community!
Welcome back to our first sunrise-chasing, coffee-fuelled newsletter of the year. Whether you spent the last few weeks creating new memories, revisiting old traditions, or simply catching your breath, we hope you found some space to just be for a little bit.
And now here we are. January. The month that somehow feels so full of possibility, whilst also being a little intimidating.
There's something about the start of a new year that often makes us feel like we should have it all figured out and locked in. The epic vision, the ‘SMART’ goals, the lists of ins and outs. All of which is great, if that's where you're at today.
But it's certainly not the only way forward into this next chapter of your story.
In fact, one of our favourite spoken word poets, Georgie Jones, has a simple but profound take on this which we highly recommend checking out:
Small moments. Tiny steps. Simple acts of kindness and curiosity.
Why not start there?
All big goals and dreams are built from these sparks, after all.
Over the coming weeks, we'll be diving back into stories, perspective shifts, and mindset tools to help you navigate the year to come. But we're also building toward something pretty special…
On January 28th, we're gathering in person (!) at Melbourne Town Hall for the launch of Crowey's debut book, Where the Light Gets In. It's our first-ever public event, and we'd love to see you there.
Hosted by Hamish McLachlan, this will be an interactive evening of powerful stories, great conversation and a chance to connect with like-minded members of the Mojo community.
Join us with Ben and Ash as they share personal stories and new lessons from the book: separating who we are from what we do, reframing limiting beliefs, and redefining what it truly means to live a successful life.
You'll be among the first to experience the nine perspective shifts that have shaped one of Australia's most powerful mindset journeys - from centre court to the heart of everyday life.
Come curious. Leave inspired 👇

Tickets are $110 per person and include a signed copy of Where the Light Gets In, or $85 without. Books will be handed out on the night.