Alison E. Berman
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Alison E. Berman
Naturalist | Futurist | Feminist

Anchor & Leap

Anchor & Leap is a series of interviews documenting the journeys of purpose-driven leaders pursuing non-traditional paths. I created this project in 2015 while taking a leap of faith from my career in Manhattan's media industry and moved to San Francisco to pursue a career as a writer.

The name represents the balance between the known and unknown that is needed in order to pursue a calling. You will notice inspiration from Joseph Campbell throughout much of Anchor & Leap, which is a place for stories of curiosity and bold actions.

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The Journey Within: An Interview on Authentic Leadership with Yoga Journal Publisher Jeff Tkach
The Journey Within: An Interview on Authentic Leadership with Yoga Journal Publisher Jeff Tkach
Alison BermanApril 23, 2015
Challenging Perceived Limits: A Conversation with Endurance Cyclist Mike Cotty
Challenging Perceived Limits: A Conversation with Endurance Cyclist Mike Cotty
Alison BermanApril 7, 2015
A Perpetual State of Jumping: Interviewing SheJumps Co-Founder Claire Smallwood
A Perpetual State of Jumping: Interviewing SheJumps Co-Founder Claire Smallwood
Alison BermanMarch 11, 2015
It’s Bigger Than an Idea: the Journey of the Founders of Ideapod
It’s Bigger Than an Idea: the Journey of the Founders of Ideapod
Alison BermanFebruary 23, 2015
From Non-profit to Social Enterprise: Interview with the Founders of ThinkImpact
From Non-profit to Social Enterprise: Interview with the Founders of ThinkImpact
Alison BermanFebruary 18, 2015
Jessica Semaan: From Airbnb to Launching The Passion Co.
Jessica Semaan: From Airbnb to Launching The Passion Co.
Alison BermanJanuary 27, 2015
Nature as a Classroom: An Interview with Coco Loehr on Experiential Education
Nature as a Classroom: An Interview with Coco Loehr on Experiential Education
Alison BermanJanuary 12, 2015
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