Dan B.

“Deep Wave has challenged me to reflect on how I’m living the theory and models. How intentional I am, not just with learner journeys, but with my own practice.”

Maurisa M.

“What is coming to mind for me is the following excerpt from a chapter I just wrote for a new book on Ubuntu Leadership:  “Letsema” – a Sesotho and Setswana word meaning people coming together to work for a common purpose or goal It traditionally refers to a communal work system where a community voluntarily helps a member for example, by helping them build a house or cultivate their fields. This concept embodies the spirit of collective effort, social cohesion, and mutual support.” Deep Wave has that same feeling of reciprocity and solidarity.”  

Aye Bee

“I can find leadership content online, but I can’t get that grappling, delving, exploring with other leaders. I feel like this community stretches me beyond head-knowledge, to reflect on my experience and process, and to reflect on others’ process and experience.”

Cee Dee

“I feel like Deep Wave is helping me do the deeper work of “becoming” – holding myself accountable to a wider group of others who are also working through tensions.”  

Ef Gee

“As we learn all these things, we’re being asked to grow. And none of us can know everything, but we can practice the integration.”

Hi Jay

“You don’t learn by doing something once. You learn by applying things  through time in different contexts, and then integrating that experience”.