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Jeffersonian Dinner #14

"What is a moment from your life that you want to experience through someone else's eyes, and why do you want to see that moment? Why do you want to see it through the eyes of the other person?"
I feel so grateful and proud for last night's Jeffersonian Dinner because we got to see into each other's souls. (no other words to describe it)


This was the 14th Orion3 Jeffersonian Dinner of 2025 and this was with a group of my Associate Members.

Yes, that's 14 dinners, that end up going between four to six hours EACH, in the last 11 weeks!!

This question is powerful for different reasons, and it led to more questions.

---What's harder to overcome, grief or guilt?
---Are you driven or are you competitive?

These are Orion3 Jeffersonian dinners, so they're not about debating.

Instead, they're about understanding each others experiences and perspectives to connect at a much deeper level. It's about feeling safe being vulnerable with people you barely know (and in some cases people you don't know at all).

Yes, these dinners can feel like a group therapy session where you feel completely safe sharing your inner most feelings and toughest experiences.

None of these 14 different groups that I curated this year were random. They're all VERY intentional and the "who" is the most important part. None of them were selected because of surface level reasons like titles, industries or their jobs. I select each person for the groups based on what I know about them on the human level.

Last night was a perfect example of what "Creating Conscious Serendipity" means.

Josh, Rob, Aliyah, Hannah, and Mike are people who I'm proud to know and proud to have as Orion3 Members.

The 5 hours that we spent together last night gave each of us so much to think about.

Don't judge a book by it's cover because you have no idea what's in the pages of the book, until you take the time to read it.

Thank YOU guys for being there, for being vulnerable, and for validating the answer to the question, "what is Orion3?"

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