EMPATHY SUMMIT
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Saturday, January 3, 2026
In this Summit, empathy activists talk about how we can build the Empathy Movement to make mutual empathy a primary cultural value.
Join this Summit if you are ready to roll up your sleeves and help build the Movement. The Empathy Movement is a transformative force in addressing the growing fragmentation and polarization in modern societies. At its core, the movement seeks to reorient how individuals and groups relate to one another, shifting from transactional, adversarial and authoritarian interactions to ones rooted in mutual listening, deep dialogue, understanding, constructive collaboration and seeing our shared humanity.
For empathy to become a primary cultural value, it needs sustained, coordinated effort across multiple domains. A movement brings all groups together across the social and political spectrum who support this vision. It also provides the organizational structure needed for long-term cultural transformation rather than short-lived initiatives.
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Date: Saturday, January 3, 2026
Time: 9 am PT to 12:30 pm PT - World Times
Location: Zoom https://zoom.us/j/9896109339
RECORDING: Part of the event will be recorded and posted to social media for educational and promotional purposes. You have an option of being in a non recorded breakout group.
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Speakers and Hosting Team
Speakers will have 5 to 15 minutes to speak on some aspect of how to build the empathy movement.
To Be A Speaker
If you would like to be a speaker fill out the Application.
Send a one sentence bio, the title of your proposed talk, a 2 or 3 sentence abstract for consideration,
Ingrid Hirtz
The Empathy Center
Empathy Circle Trainer
ingridhirtz@gmail.com
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All times are Pacific Time
9:00 am PT Introduction (5 min)
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Topic: Mendful: An App to Scale the Empathy Movement Through Our Mobile Devices
9:05am - Speaker: Jill Nagle 10 min
Bio: Jill Nagle is the founder and CEO of Mendful, an app providing on-demand, human-forward conflict resolution (LinkedIn) (Facebook) (Website)
Topic: Mendful: An App to Scale the Empathy Movement Through Our Mobile Devices
Abstract: For all the gifts it has brought, the digital world is also amplifying polarization, depression, isolation, and violence, working directly against the goal of our Empathy Movement. We'd like to turn that around, and use the digital space for connection and repair. This session introduces Mendful, the first app to provide human, AI-supported on-demand empathy-based conflict resolution. Discover how we plan to use this technology to scale human connection and build a foundational tool for the Empathy Movement.
Topic: From story time to system change: how reading can power the empathy movement
9:15 am - Speaker: Imogen Bond
Bio: Managing Director of EmpathyLab, a UK not for profit which activates, develops and celebrates the power of stories to build real life empathy. Passionate advocate for social equity and creating the conditions to raise thriving generations within connected communities. (LinkedIn) (Website)
Topic: From story time to system change: how reading can power the empathy movement
Abstract: EmpathyLab is working with cross sector partners in the UK to drive forward a powerful, accessible reading-based empathy education. Explore how this evidence-led approach is changing the narrative, impacting 1 million children each year, and raising empathy-educated generations inspired to create a better world for everyone. What are we doing now, and what comes next?
Topic: The Empathy Movement, Needs a Clear and Practical Definition of Empathy
9:xx am - Speaker: Edwin Rutsch (10 min)
Bio: Edwin Rutsch is Founding Director of The Empathy Center, and a leading organizer in the global Empathy Movement. He is a creator and long-time advocate of the Empathy Circle practice—a simple yet powerful tool for building understanding and bridging divides. (LinkedIn) (Facebook) (Website)
Topic: The Empathy Movement, Needs a Clear and Practical Definition of Empathy
Abstract: Every movement needs a foundation—and for the Empathy Movement, that foundation is a clear, shared definition of empathy. Without it, our work risks fragmentation and confusion, which is already the case. People, including empathy critics, are using the same word, but talking past each other.
In this session, I will lay out a practical, action-oriented definition of empathy rooted in the Empathy Circle practice and the work of Carl Rogers. I’ll show how this framework can unite diverse initiatives, empower communities, and turn empathy from an abstract ideal into a concrete force for social and cultural transformation. This is a call to clarity, coordination, collaboration and shared action.
Topic: securing the legacy of mutual-empathy, by widening the circle, exponentially
9:15 am - Speaker: Tony Scruggs (15 min)
Bio: Tony Scruggs is a 30-year SAG member, former MLB player, and champion of nonviolence for communication, using Marshall Rosenberg’s 'Life-Enriching Education' to drive systemic change. (LinkedIn) (Facebook) (Website) TheEmpathyGuy@hotmail.com
Topic: securing the legacy of mutual-empathy, by widening the circle, exponentially
Abstract: multiplying the impact of need-based communication (& empathic understanding), through a repeatable blueprint for widening the circle (& training more people to translate pain into universal needs).
Topic: An empathy movement in organizations: making empathy repeatable, transferable and scalable
9:45 am - Speakers: Marie Miyashiro & Ranjitha Jeurkar
Topic: An empathy movement in organizations: making empathy repeatable, transferable and scalable
Abstract: Three key lessons from first-hand experience bringing a movement of empathy into organizations. What does empathy look like in organizations – not just in interpersonal interactions, but as lived culture? And what does it take to transform organizational cultures so that effectiveness, efficiency, and empathy go hand-in-hand?
Marie Miyashiro and Ranjitha Jeurkar share their experience working with organizations with the 3x3 Empathy Factors® framework, based on the Nonviolent Communication process and field-tested in over 60 countries and 55,000 employees with a 93 to 100 percent participant satisfaction rating.
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Empathy Summit: Saturday, January 3, 2026: Links
Website: http://EmpathySummit.com
Event Page: https://www.empathysummit.com/dates/jan-3-2026-movement
World Times: https://bit.ly/ES2006-01-03
Registration: https://forms.gle/GSoPGssEKjAZ6utP8
Partners: http://EmpathySummit.com/sponsors
Volunteers: http://EmpathySummit.com/volunteers
LinkedIn Event: https://www.linkedin.com/events/7372729455326191616/
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/796200626437739/
Feedback: https://forms.gle/zezSGaeuiPKB9A577
Final Report Location: https://www.empathysummit.com/dates/jan-3-2026-movement