corporate strangers

closing the gap between employee needs & employee support


Investing in the well-being and social equity of your employees is not only a moral imperative but also a strategic advantage in today's competitive business environment. Our training workshop is uniquely designed to address the specific needs of your organization, promoting healthy communication, preventing burnout, and establishing a supportive mental wellness culture. By removing the barriers that prevent employees from connecting on a personal level, it’s our aim to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported.

Did you know that employees spend 2000+ hours a year with our coworkers? And

87% of employers believe their organization currently demonstrates care only 65% of employees agree with 58% of employees feel cared for most of the time while at work.

Loneliness cost employers more than $154B a year in lost productivity due to absenteeism. People from underrepresented racial groups are more likely to be lonely. 75% of Hispanic adults and 68% of Black/African American adults are classified as lonely – at least 10 points higher than what is seen among the total adult population (58%).

People need to be considered beyond what they do at work and seen as humans that are valuable. We are here to educate and establish safe social environments in the workplace.

We address the needs of your company, brand, church or organization through building:

  • safe social equity within the workplace.

  • workplace boundaries + establishing healthy boundaries culture.

  • fostering healthy conversations in the workplace.

  • selfcare touch points (within the office and outside) to prevent burnout.

  • establishing mental wellness support.

Hire us for corporate strangers.

We are now accepting corporate clients to provide trainings for your business, brand, church or organization. Please fill out the inquiry below and we will be in contact with you within 48 hours.

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