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Family Reading Together

The Jobs AI Cannot Take From Us

Mo Gawdat said something recently that stopped me cold. Not because it was new to me. Because someone finally said it out loud to the rest of the world.

Humanity did not thrive because of intelligence. We thrived because of our ability to hold together as a tribe. Because of a hug. Because of empathy. Because of the feeling of safety

Businesswoman in Focus

Leadership After Intelligence: What Must Change in the Next 3 to 5 Years

Now think about the leaders you have worked for. Think about the ones who ran the organization by spreadsheet. The ones who measured your value by how many referrals you logged. The ones who could quote census numbers to the decimal but could not name a single patient story from the last quarter.

Egg Sorting Process

Lessons from the Past We Cannot Afford to Ignore

The lesson for us: when we strip meaning out of healthcare and reduce it to throughput, metrics, and margin, we lose the thing that holds it together. Your nurses are

Smiling Woman Posing

The Person Nobody Asks About When They Talk About Retention

Every workforce conversation in hospice right now is about nurses. Aides. Clinical staff. And those conversations matter — deeply.

 

But I want to talk about someone else today. The person who 

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