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...
Actually, You CAN Turn Vision Into Action with Jasen Coldiron
Actually, I Can.
39 minutes
7 months ago
Actually, You CAN Turn Vision Into Action with Jasen Coldiron
Have you ever felt like your big ideas and long game thinking was a curse? That something was wrong with you? Jasen Coldiron digs into the critical relationship between visionaries and integrators and why personal connection and support are essential to long-term success. Jasen shares his own journey through career transitions, imposter syndrome, and the fear of failure and reminds us why surrounding yourself with the right people can change everything. This episode will remind you that...
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...