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Reopening the Door –for the Magic of Hugs & Handshakes

Digital networks and screen media have the power to make the world seem much smaller. But when it comes to certain life-changing transformations, they’re no match for face-to-face.

~Susan Pinker, The Village Effect

Croissants, dumplings, pork curry, and all sorts of scrumptious food await those who find and enter the Narrow Door Cafe. Located in the Taiwanese city of Tainan, this cafe is literally a hole in the wall. Its entrance is barely forty centimeters wide (less than sixteen inches)—just enough for the average person to squeeze through! Yet, despite the challenge, this unique cafe has attracted large crowds because of its great cuisine and its “not-to-be-rushed” friendly staff.

Well, our door isn’t quite as narrow, but it has swung wide open for those ready to encounter an opportunity to finally pivot from virtual to personal, face-to-face transformation, where the power of hugs, handshakes, and real engagement will simply be magical. Because our encounter will be unlike any other gathering you’ve ever experienced –having been “reimagined” from beginning to end. Starting with the fact that it is being convened “for good” versus for profit. It’s not a virtual event. It’s not a conference. It’s not a seminar, a meeting, or a symposium.

It’s not about attracting a big crowd. It’s not about making a profit, but rather about making a real difference. And it’s not your typical run-of-the-mill everyday gathering crammed with stages, keynote speeches, team-building exercises, PowerPoint presentations, and all the other usual humdrum.

In fact, it will intentionally be none of the above, because it’s going to be a genuine encounter. Where conversation trumps presentation. Where authentic connection runs deep. Where less = more. Starting with capping the attendance at no more than 50 participants to maximize the opportunity for genuine connection and engagement. And ending with “WOW” –what a game-changing experience! All things considered, it’s simply UN-conventional… We invite you to JOIN US ↴

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Dennis Pitocco Chief ReImaginator of 360° Nation

DENNIS is the Founder & Chief ReImaginator of 360° Nation, encompassing a wide range of multimedia enterprises, including BizCatalyst 360° —the award-winning global media digest; 360° Nation Studios —dedicated to reaching across the world in an effort to capture, produce, and deliver positive, uplifting messages via blockbuster global events, and; GoodWorks 360° —a pro-bono consulting foundation focused entirely on providing mission-critical advisory services to nonprofits worldwide. Collaborating with his Chief Inspiration Officer (and wife), Ali, everything they do is "for-good" vs. "for-profit".

Their mission over the past decade-plus has been to rediscover humanity at its best, influencing and showcasing it every step of the way. Together, they do their very best to figure out what the world is trying to be —then using all their resources to help it to be better every day in every way. They understand and embrace the notion that it’s not about me or you; it’s about caring for the people we serve and more responsibly stewarding the precious resources in our care. And they believe it’s about showing up, being present, and intentionally giving our invaluable gifts of time, talent, and treasure "for good". Dennis is a contributing author to the Best-Selling Books; Chaos to Clarity: Sacred Stories of Transformational Change, Journey Well, You Are More Than Enough, The Four-Fold Formula For All Things Wellness: True Stories of the Heart, Spirit, Mind, and Body.

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