
Dan Oestreich
"My vision of Beyond the Edge has always been a group of leaders who come together to discover new ways to be their best selves. BTE can be a wonderful experience — a place to liberate waiting potentials, to enter into a healing dialogue with the dilemmas and shadows that cause us to suffer, to wake up our personal courage, to forget self-imposed llimits and remember the life we are meant to live.”
More about Dan and his work can be found on his Oestreich Associates/Unfolding Leadership website.

Barb Hummel
"Leadership challenges we face can be difficult — even immovable. In the midst of that stress, it is often hard to see the strengths and possibilities we so richly possess. For me, BTE helps people reflect, discover, and affirm what it means to move forward with their unique gifts. BTE is a gift of time and carefully crafted intention; it can become a hallmark event in how leaders think about and act on their lives.”

Jay Howell
"I love being at Beyond the Edge. I especially enjoy the great sense of community that participants create. As facilitators we also come to work on our own challenges — so while we serve as guides to the process, you will also get to know us well. We’re not gurus; we’re people like you — constantly on our own edge of learning. This is a place where we can all do a little more of our own most important ‘heart work.’ ”
Hear Jay sing, "Riding on a Railroad"
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