We spend too much time on email, Slack channels, and other ‘productivity’ tools that we have lost the ability to truly connect. The biggest thing I’ve learnt from Cuppa is that as a society, and particularly as businesses, our conversational muscle is weakening when it comes to having meaningful conversations. My biggest learning: Our conversational muscle is weak And as the ultimate cherry on top, we have raised $40,000 for charities. We’ve reached more than 50,000 people globally, and worked with more than 90 different organisations like Google, Mirvac and NBCUniversal to help their teams. Today, we’ve spoken to more than 300 experts, personalities and storytellers and facilitated more than 350 virtual conversations, masterclasses and experiences. That’s how we came up with as a subscription platform – a valuable resource for businesses and individuals to tap into meaningful conversations, both on demand and live, from Australia’s most respected voices. But Cookie, how did you make money if you did it for free?Īs 100s of people started to join our morning conversations, they could immediately see the impact it was having and would book us in for private conversations for their teams around topics like mental health, diversity and inclusion, sustainability, leadership, mindset and many more. A post shared by CUPPA Cuppa’s conversationalists including Ronni Kahn, Simon Wiggle, Deborah Hutton and more.
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