March 16th, 2026

Last night’s meeting was all about growth, connection, and the quiet power of showing up—again and again.

A special highlight of the evening was an insightful Evaluation Workshop led by Ben Fung, who shared valuable tools for delivering feedback that uplifts and empowers.

Lucy Morris opened with a powerful reminder: “A healthy person has 1000 wishes; a sick man has only one.” Drawing from epigenetics, she shared five key influences on our health and emphasized that one small, consistent change can create lasting impact over time.

Vishnu Reddy took us on a journey from panic to warmth, recounting a nerve-wracking encounter with a tourist couple that unexpectedly turned into genuine connection. His message was beautifully simple: a heartfelt greeting can transform strangers into friends.

In a thought-provoking speech, Denzel Howarth redefined what it means to come in second. In a world obsessed with winning, he reminded us that second place isn’t failure—it’s an invitation to adopt a learner’s heart. When you’re second, you know there’s more to learn, and that drive never fades.

Thank you to our speakers, our workshop facilitator, and everyone who came ready to grow. Confidence isn’t built in a day—it blossoms with every step.

🏆Best Speaker: Denzel Howarth
🏆Best Facilitator: Lavanya Ramesh (Language Evaluator)

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