The Ritual of Self Trust
….with Strategist, Futurist & CEO of DIALOGUE, Rimma Boshernitsan and a Special Guest
However our experiences differ, one thing is true—if we don’t recalibrate our gremlins from time to time, then we’ll find that our gremlins are recalibrating us.
We are often taught that the sense of belonging comes from within. Our individual self is prioritized, sometimes at the risk and to the detriment of the collective. Yet the makeup and influence of the collective has a significant impact on how we view ourselves, our context(s), and our ability to be in relationship with the world around us. There’s no denying that the self is important, so how do we build the self trust needed to shape the future we want to live and lead in?
Join Rimma Boshernitsan, founder and CEO of DIALOGUE and Elizabeth Dwoskin, Silicon Valley Correspondent for The Washington Post as they talk about philosophies, tactics and tools that are imperative for the future of relating both to self and beyond.
About Our Guests:
Elizabeth Dwoskin joined The Washington Post as Silicon Valley correspondent in 2016, becoming the paper's eyes and ears in the region. She focuses on social media and the power of the tech industry in a democratic society. Before that, she was the Wall Street Journal's first full-time beat reporter covering big data, AI, and the impact of algorithms on people's lives. And before that, she covered housing and immigration in DC and New York.
Rimma is the CEO of DIALOGUE, an interdisciplinary strategic advisory and think tank that helps leaders and companies find the shortest, clearest path to their most ambitious goals.
Over her 20-year career, she has served as a strategic advisor and thought partner to CEOs of emerging businesses and Fortune 500 organizations (including Google, Apple, Levi’s, Kaiser Permanente, Tata) focusing on catalyzing cross-sector, human connected transformation and intelligent innovation. Her writing has appeared in Fast Company, TechCrunch, Inc and Forbes. She is also an advisor to Stanford’s Women in Design Program.
Rimma began her career at Deloitte Consulting’s Human Capital practice, where she focused on M&A and large-scale transformation, before providing in-house industry advisory in fields including healthcare, consumer business, and telecommunications.