A thought-provoking perspective on how to connect with other people
Connection is where fun, belonging and meaning come from. The good news is, Being Connectable is learnable and simple to implement.
Connection is where fun, belonging and meaning come from. The good news is, Being Connectable is learnable and simple to implement.
What does it mean to do something that genuinely matters — and what happens to you when you do? Ruksana spent a year living in Samochima, a village of 1,600 people in Botswana's Okavango Panhandle—no coffee shops, no theaters, a fan that had its own opinions about when to work, water that showed up when it felt like it, and heat that considered 90°F a cool day.
Many of us reach a point where we want our time, wisdom, and resources to go toward something that matters, but knowing where to start (and how to be genuinely useful) isn't always obvious. In this conversation, Aila Malik draws on more than twenty years of nonprofit leadership to talk about the many ways people support social-good organizations, from board service and volunteering to mentorship and giving, and how to find the role that fits your strengths and season of life.