The other day, someone asked me why I had taken the time to mow my neighbour’s lawn while I was already mowing mine. On the surface, it was a simple question. But it gave me pause. Not because I didn’t know the answer, but because the question revealed more than it intended. It wasn't really … [Read more...]
The Quiet Advantage of Not Knowing
We live in a time where knowing is everything. Knowledge is currency, speed is advantage, and expertise is the performance everyone is expected to give, all the time. If you’re not in the loop, you're out of the game. Or so we’re told. But there’s a different kind of power that doesn’t show … [Read more...]
This Conference Feels Like an Indian Wedding – And That’s Exactly Why It Works
I’m writing this from a quiet spot just outside the hustle of Illuminate 2025. The hum of conversation, the footsteps, the energy - it’s all still fresh in the air around me. My dear friend Tracey Vavrek, who embodies grace and leadership in equal measure, and who with her team was our amazing … [Read more...]
The Ones Who Carried Us: Why Parents Matter
In a world that celebrates independence and speed, it is worth pausing for a moment to acknowledge the astonishing fact that human beings are born into perhaps the longest, most vulnerable dependence of any species on earth. We arrive into this world utterly unready. We can’t walk. We can’t talk. We … [Read more...]
The Swipe Test: If Trust Starts Online, Where Are You?
There was a time when proximity was destiny. We worked with the people we lived near, fell in love with the ones we bumped into at events or in lecture halls, and trusted those we saw every day. Familiarity bred connection. But we no longer live in that world. Today, our first impressions are … [Read more...]




