Join Inheritance Project Co-founders Ariel Figueroa and Mallory Combemale as they speak publicly for the first time ever (!) about their relationship, the role it has played in their evolution as leaders, and the growth of their company.
In this interview they will explore:
How to handle disagreements and “ouch” moments in ways that can strengthen a relationship and create greater intimacy and connection
Top leadership and relationship mistakes they’ve made and the lessons they’ve learned from them through their unique experience as business and life partners
How to maintain healthy boundaries between work and life + keep romance alive while working and living together in an NYC apartment
How they fell in love while being snowed in at a team retreat in 2021
An opportunity to “ask me anything” and hear their unfiltered, live responses
Disclaimer: This is not a how-to guide to spice things up with your office crush 🔥. However, the tools used to navigate this kind of dual relationship dynamic have had to be the sharpest in the box and the lessons learned here are applicable to all workplace relationships, as well as family, friends and intimate partnerships. We hope our journey and story can serve as a point of inspiration for all your important relationships. And if by chance you do end up testing the waters with a teammate, 👀 this might be your life preserver.
ABOUT INHERITANCE PROJECT
Inheritance Project facilitates innovative leadership, inclusion and community-building programming through the lens of inheritance.
A new definition of Inheritance (n): ancestry, culture, beliefs, values, social conditions, stories, traits and perspectives received from past generations.
Your inheritance is more than the physical items passed from one generation to the next. It is the accumulation of all your unique lived experiences that shape how you live, think, and connect with others.
Inheritance Project’s mission is to heal divides and empower teams and communities to become spaces of belonging, where every individual can thrive, by expanding our understanding of our individual and shared inheritance.
Learn more: www.inheritanceproject.org