The Generational Well-Being Initiative
Dig Deep Discussions
Interesting people and provocative thinking brought together in small group settings
There is so much to read, and so many podcasts, webinars and TedTalks to watch. Yet where is there room to meet and converse with interesting people about some of the most pressing issues we are all facing? We have created a series of small group deep dive discussions* for learning new ways of thinking, hearing differing perspectives and building new relationships. These forums are led by some of the world’s most provocative thinkers
* over the near-term, these will be conducted virtually
our vision
Purposeful
Set the bar high for each gathering and work backward from a desired experience. Carefully consider each detail from start to finish. Create space for voices to be heard and ideas to be shared. Structure small groups to allow for intimacy. Communicate appropriately to manage expectations pre, during and post-Event.
Bold
Select a topic connected to an issue or challenge impacting the world around us. Have an exceptional thought leader on the topic guide us through an eye-opening and mind-expanding discussion.
your experience
Navigating the Less Familiar
Journey—internal, personal space and external, experiential landscape: Where the “new” may very well be an aspect of yourself, as well as something in the world around us.
Illuminating Dialogue
Curiosity drives creativity which in turn feeds back into the conversation and serves as a catalyst to dig deeper. The result: infinite possibilities.
Discussion Collective
The science behind the benefits of compassionate engagement
Discussion Guest: Stephen Trzeciak MD, MPH
Guided by Stephen Trzeciak, MD, MPH, author of “Compassionomics: The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence that Caring Makes a Difference”. The discussion sparked curiosity and creativity, and expanded perspectives on compassionate interconnection.