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This morning, Wednesday (Sweethearts & Heroes day on the Aired Out Podcast) my guest was Jay Cummings of Peoples Trust Company in St. Albans.
We took at deep dive in several areas - including the recent suicide at Barre City Elementary & Middle School, whom we are hopeful will watch this episode. The powerful work being done by Sweethearts & Heroes and the incredible impact Tom Murphy and his team at Sweethearts and Heroes (“The World’s #1 Youth Leadership Team”) are having on schools across Vermont, New England, and beyond is nothing short of staggering. Hop on Sweetheartsheroes.com to get a brief idea.
From Circle communication and creating real human connection with youth, to the importance of empathy, listening, leadership, and helping students feel seen and heard, Sweethearts & Heroes continues changing school culture one conversation at a time. Their programs focus on HOPE (“Hold On, Possibilities Exist”), empathy, action, and empowering students to lead positive change within their own schools and communities.
We discussed why so many schools are missing the mark when meaningful connection and communication are absent — and why Circle work may be one of the most important tools available today for reaching young people in a disconnected world.
If your school, organization, or community hasn’t experienced Sweethearts & Heroes yet, this conversation may change your perspective entirely. Learn more and help bring real change to your community today at sweetheartsandheroes.com.
We took at deep dive in several areas - including the recent suicide at Barre City Elementary & Middle School, whom we are hopeful will watch this episode. The powerful work being done by Sweethearts & Heroes and the incredible impact Tom Murphy and his team at Sweethearts and Heroes (“The World’s #1 Youth Leadership Team”) are having on schools across Vermont, New England, and beyond is nothing short of staggering. Hop on Sweetheartsheroes.com to get a brief idea.
From Circle communication and creating real human connection with youth, to the importance of empathy, listening, leadership, and helping students feel seen and heard, Sweethearts & Heroes continues changing school culture one conversation at a time. Their programs focus on HOPE (“Hold On, Possibilities Exist”), empathy, action, and empowering students to lead positive change within their own schools and communities.
We discussed why so many schools are missing the mark when meaningful connection and communication are absent — and why Circle work may be one of the most important tools available today for reaching young people in a disconnected world.
If your school, organization, or community hasn’t experienced Sweethearts & Heroes yet, this conversation may change your perspective entirely. Learn more and help bring real change to your community today at sweetheartsandheroes.com.