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Should I Stay or Should I Go (Back)? A Conversation About Home and Change with Hank
What does it take to feel at home in a foreign land in your 20s? And what does it mean to come home again in your 30s—only to discover you’re a little foreign there, too?
Sara Mangan Ramelb
3 min read


Getting What You Give: Finding Purpose and Community in Service
Volunteering isn't only a personal journey. It can be a shared commitment, a reason to keep learning together, and a way to pass down values not through lectures, but through lived experience.
Sara Mangan Ramelb
4 min read


Freedom, Deferred: Reflections on Juneteenth and the Change We CarryÂ
Juneteenth is a celebration and it is also a truth-telling. It is a reminder that even when the wheels of justice turn, they often do so with excruciating slowness. And it invites us to ask: what truths are still waiting to be named? What freedoms are still being withheld? What stories need to be shared, understood and made part of our collective unconscious?
Sara Mangan Ramelb
3 min read


What If You Actually Gave Yourself a Real Shot at Making your DREAM Change a reality?
There’s a moment—just before the decision, just after the insight—when everything feels possible. That’s the moment our upcoming group coaching experience is built for.
Sara Mangan Ramelb
2 min read


Top 5 Coaching Myths that are Holding You Back
Let’s challenge five of the biggest myths keeping people stuck—and reveal what coaching can actually offer when done at the highest level.
Sara Mangan Ramelb
2 min read


Legacy & the Life You’re Building: A Memorial Day Reflection on Purposeful Change
Those of us who are here—alive, enduring, striving—have an opportunity to honor such sacrifices by living on purpose. To not waste the chances we've been given. To live boldly, make the hard changes, and pursue the life we truly want.
Sara Mangan Ramelb
2 min read


Plotting the Course: Why Mini Wins and Micro-Adventures Matter More Than You Think
That place felt warm and familiar… but no longer mine. Like a ‘perfect for the season’ sweater I’ve outgrown. I miss the boys, and that stage of life, of course. And I miss the price of a meal out. But I don’t miss living there.
Sara Mangan Ramelb
3 min read


Paying It Forward: The Transformative Power of Education, Service, and Change
What inspired me most was how Liz traced her story back to one formative constant:Â education.Â
Sara Mangan Ramelb
3 min read


The Power of Community
Anyone who considers making a big change will eventually meet fear — fear of the unknown, yes, but sometimes an even sharper fear of the very specifically known.
Sara Mangan Ramelb
2 min read
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