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Love & Leadership: Inheritance Project Live with Alexandra Ballensweig

Join Inheritance Project Live for an open and honest conversation with Alexandra Ballensweig, the founder of humhum, a platform for conscious connection that is changing the way humans date across the USA.

Alexandra is a visionary leader who is reimagining the way humans connect and build relationships. In our conversation, we’ll be diving into:

  • Alexandra’s lessons in leadership from founding and building a company dedicated to conscious relating

  • Our biggest mistakes and lessons learned in love and romantic relationships, and how they apply to business

  • How to handle sticky situations and tough conversations, as a founder who is dedicated to conscious leadership

  • How to stay committed to a new vision of work and human relationships, even in the face of push back and challenges


ABOUT ALEXANDRA:

As founder and CEO, Alexandra Ballensweig is the luminary force behind humhum, a community-first, intentional dating app that fosters authentic connection, personal-growth, and wellbeing. After 8+ years as a facilitator; in design thinking and innovation at BCG Digital Ventures, consulting with start-ups in product and design, and as a certified Kundalini Yoga Instructor, humhum was an organic emergence.

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