Week 1 Introduction: What to Expect
Join our founding community member, Stephanie Rogers, and fellow Team Flow Institute members for an introductory session that will ignite meaningful dialogue around Seth Godin’s groundbreaking new book “The Song of Significance.”
In this incredibly timely book, Godin lays out a compelling vision for the future of deeply fulfilling “human work” in the autonomous age. There’s never been a more pivotal moment to come together and co-create empowering frameworks that augment our humanity rather than replace it.
During this session, we’ll share our initial reactions to the book, discuss its potential to transform how we think about work, and set our intention for an insightful month of discourse that shapes our shared future.
We’ll also preview the interactive virtual sessions over the weeks ahead that will allow us to engage with the book and its ideas in an entirely new way. This book club experience will stretch our thinking, connect us to a diversity of perspectives, and strengthen our sense of community and ability to drive change.
The Team Flow Institute provides the perfect ecosystem for this exploration. Join our growing movement of leaders who know it’s time to reimagine work in ways that unlock joy, creativity, and deep human connection.
“The Song of Significance” is a call to action for all those who want to lead this transformation. Add your voice to the conversation. Rediscover your highest abilities. And help manifest a future where the uniquely human gifts of imagination, meaning, and transcendence are valued. A future where the song of significance resonates through truly fulfilling work.
Date | Time | Theme |
Tuesday 9/19/23 | 8pm Eastern/ 5pm Pacific | Introduction to this month’s book: What to expect |
Tuesday 9/26/23 | 8pm Eastern/ 5pm Pacific | Where We Need to Go and Why: Essays 1-35 |
Tuesday 10/3/23 | 8pm Eastern/ 5pm Pacific | The Future of Human Work: Essays 36-72 |
Tuesday 10/10/23 | 8pm Eastern/ 5pm Pacific | Our New Jobs for Human Work: Essays 73-110 |
Tuesday 10/17/23 | 8pm Eastern/ 5pm Pacific | Getting There From Here: Pathfinding: Essays 111-144 |