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How to hold collective grief

We are living through a time of massive, unacknowledged collective grief. It’s not just personal loss we’re carrying, but the weight of a world that no longer feels familiar or safe. Grief was never meant to be carried alone—so how might we begin to gather, to name what aches, and to make meaning together?

 

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Meetings are now your culture carriers
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Meetings are now your culture carriers

It’s easy to get frustrated with hybrid meetings. And they’re increasingly important. When people can work from anywhere, and some are in the office, and many are remote, the primary way we now experience each other is through meetings. It's time to get good at them.

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The Art of *Hybrid* Gathering
Amanda Panneton Amanda Panneton

The Art of *Hybrid* Gathering

The hybrid meeting – where some guests attend online while others are together in person – is on the rise. Yet it's incredibly clunky. And it doesn't have to be. Read more on practicing the art of hybrid gathering.

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