What does it look like to build something that companies aren't ready for? Justin Clifford is the CEO of Bereave, a company helping organizations navigate death, bereavement, and grief support in the workplace. Justin opens up about what it’s like to lead a “death tech” company, the resistance he’s faced, and how he’s building a platform that changes the way we're supported through loss. Because grief is universal, but support isn’t. If you've ever been told that your vision was too heavy, to...
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What does it look like to build something that companies aren't ready for? Justin Clifford is the CEO of Bereave, a company helping organizations navigate death, bereavement, and grief support in the workplace. Justin opens up about what it’s like to lead a “death tech” company, the resistance he’s faced, and how he’s building a platform that changes the way we're supported through loss. Because grief is universal, but support isn’t. If you've ever been told that your vision was too heavy, to...
How do you ensure your voice is heard? Alex Perry is a speech-language pathologist turned entrepreneur empowering you to find your voice in public speaking but also in life. We discuss why authenticity is the key to connection and remind you that your voice matters, your story has power, and you can define success in alignment with what is uniquely you. Learn about Alex's work, Practically Speaking, here. Stay connected with Lindsay: Connect with Lindsay on Linkedin.Learn more Lindsay's...
Actually, I Can.
What does it look like to build something that companies aren't ready for? Justin Clifford is the CEO of Bereave, a company helping organizations navigate death, bereavement, and grief support in the workplace. Justin opens up about what it’s like to lead a “death tech” company, the resistance he’s faced, and how he’s building a platform that changes the way we're supported through loss. Because grief is universal, but support isn’t. If you've ever been told that your vision was too heavy, to...