With guest Laura Solberg, Executive Director of Kentro Christian Network.
In a world that champions individuality and independence, the idea of being connected often takes a back seat. We may say “we’re all in this together”, but how often do we see that truly play out? Yet, with connection comes a whole world of unexpected benefits.
Join us as Laura Solberg, executive director of Kentro Christian Network, sheds light on the true value of connection and relationship between individuals and organizations alike. Discover how being part of a network can go beyond access to resources or financial benefits and create a sense of belonging that fosters growth and impact. Because, when you really dig deep, our world doesn’t just have an independence issue—we have a disconnection issue.
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