Summit Debrief
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Participants in the Empathy Summit shared their experiences, expressing feelings of connection, gratitude, and personal growth. Alexandra felt more connected to empathy circles, while Emily experienced a mix of gratitude and sadness. Sandra felt calmer and more confident, and Tarsha appreciated being around like-minded individuals. Cassel found the circle tender and vulnerable, and Benjamin felt a mix of enjoyment and stress. Aaron overcame fear, and Sheila found clarity. Edwin highlighted the momentum for the empathy movement and the healing power of shared vulnerability. Jonathan Gordon proposed using a clown nose to enhance playfulness in future circles.
Jonathan Gordon initiates the discussion by asking participants to share their experiences.
Speaker 1 expresses feeling more connected and insightful, appreciating the empathy circles.
Speaker 2 feels inspired, connected, and authentic, acknowledging the possibility of not always feeling heard.
Speaker 3 mentions feeling grateful and present, with a slight sadness that not everyone always feels the connection empathy circles bring.
Speaker 4 appreciates the empathy group, noting the skills and presence of the participants.
Speaker 6 feels calm, grounded, and more confident after the seminar, attributing it to the game and the overall experience.
Speaker 7 feels calm, centered, connected, and empowered, grateful to be around like-minded people.
Speaker 8 describes the circle as tender and vulnerable, expressing a desire to hear more and appreciate the people in it.
Speaker 9 is grateful for the empathy circle and Edwin's work, appreciating the collective effort to heal and be more human.
Speaker 10 feels a mix of enjoyment, awareness, and stress, seeing it as an opportunity for self-discovery and mindfulness.
Speaker 11 shares feelings of fear and excitement, proud of overcoming avoidance and appreciating the group's experience.
Speaker 12 is happy to have joined the discussion, finding answers to her questions and feeling connected.
Speaker 13 feels aligned and heard, appreciating the connection and hopefulness from the empathy circles.
Edwin Rutsch reflects on the rich and hopeful experience, feeling gratitude for the shared vulnerability and healing.
Jonathan Gordon shares his insight of using a clown nose to encourage playfulness and fun in future empathy circles.
The meeting concludes with Jonathan Gordon ensuring everyone had a chance to reflect on their experiences.