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Degrees of Separation, Degrees of Belonging
November 30, 2022
At this crucial time in our lives, when everything is so desperate, when every day is a matter of survival, I don't think you can help but be involved.
-Nina Simone, American musician, 1933-2003
Today, I want to step out of our usual ExchangeEveryDay mode and speak on a more personal note. The most recent episodes of public gun violence have hit close to home for members of our team. Their children or friends, while not physically harmed, were present and forever changed. We have sat together in silence, frustration and sadness wondering what is next and what we can do. These events—and working in an organization that values and supports heart-centered listening—sparked a deep conversation about the need for connection that emerges from chaos and loss, the need to connect because of our similarities and across our differences, and what active presence of mind (and heart) it takes to connect in such times.

Practicing heart-centered listening—being fully present to another’s content and tone, being receptive to the person speaking so they feel truly heard, and being open to deeper meanings—has allowed us as a team to venture into such difficult topics and build stronger relationships. It is often by focusing on listening, rather than talking, that we feel this deeper sense of belonging and connection that many of us long for.

Our hearts go out to everyone whose lives are touched by violence. May our daily efforts to really see and listen to the children and adults around us have a ripple effect in pursuit of a more just and peaceful world.

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Kirsten Haugen · December 02, 2022
Eugene, OR, United States


Thanks back at you, Nancy - you know how instrumental your leadership has been in creating space for listening and fostering connection.

Kirsten Haugen · December 02, 2022
Eugene, OR, United States


Melanie, my heart goes out to you. I feel especially for parents -friends, family - who lose loved ones to suicide in a world that doesn't like to talk about it, or compassionately confront the issues, distress and mental health challenges that may contribute to it. I honor both your daughter's life and your grief. I hope we all can courageously commit to learning how to express our distress and to hold space for others to do the same.

Melanie Coyne · December 01, 2022
SVC
Anacortes, WA, United States


I lost my daughter to gun violence. Self inflicted, mortal life ending for her, abidingly devastating for her friends and family.
Thank you for not letting another loss go unspoken due to our inability to express the depth of our distress.
Con cariño,
Melanie

Nancy Rosenow · December 01, 2022
Retired
Lincoln , NE, United States


Oops. I tried adding a heart icon but it showed up as question marks. I have NO question about the importance of this message!

Nancy Rosenow · December 01, 2022
Retired
Lincoln , NE, United States


Thank you so much for this heartfelt message, Kirsten. ??



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