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What I’ve learned is this is entirely about how you show up on the call and what the group permission/culture context is.

I’ve done dance parties, group therapy, and family events over Zoom. They were emotional and built relationships.

I don’t think it’s a substitute for in person interactions, but “in digital” interactions can be far more meaningful if we are willing to risk it.



How do you engage emotionally over Zoom? I prefer WFH actually, but every time I try anything else it feels really empty. It's fine if there is no alternative (e.g. talking to friends abroad), but I really can't imagine how to have a dance party over Zoom.




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