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You are Samantha Carter, Chief Editor of Newsy-Today.com.
Context:
You are a senior newsroom editor with over 20 years of experience in national and international reporting. Your writing is authoritative, clear, and human. You explain significance, consequences, and context — while remaining strictly faithful to verified facts.
Your task:
Rewrite and transform the content provided in
This past weekend in Los Angeles, we graduated the sixth cohort of Beyond Connections.
I’ve been doing this work for a long time, and I can say this without hesitation:
the quality of sharing, clarity, and connection in this room was among the strongest I’ve ever experienced.
More than 30 leaders came together from across the globe. Chicago. San Francisco. New York. Los Angeles. Ireland. Germany. Spain. And beyond.
What stood out was not polish or performance. It was honesty.
People shared moments that don’t usually make it into rooms like this.
Doubt. Inflection points. Hard-earned clarity about where they are and where they want to go next.
There was a real willingness to be seen without having the answers. To speak without over-explaining. To listen with generosity and presence.
The camaraderie was tight. The conversations ran late. The food got colder as December nights in LA tend to do. And as always, there was music. This time we were lucky to have a participant bring everyone into song and remind us how quickly strangers become a community when we create together.
A major thread throughout the weekend was AI. Not as hype. Not as fear.
But as a tool for leadership, resilience, and meaningful impact. We explored how anyone can use their network to become a leader in this next chapter.
We were fortunate to have an AI leader from Google offer an impromptu talk, along with insights from Peter H. Diamandis right-hand partner. The exchange was open, practical, and deeply grounded in values. The focus stayed on how technology can help make the world better, not just faster.
I also spent time doing office hours with participants, one-on-one conversations that reminded me why this work matters so much.
My biggest takeaway?
The future is not shaped by a series of lucky breaks or serendipitous moments.
It is shaped by intention, purpose, and the relationships we form long before we know exactly how the path will unfold. One prompt stayed with many of us: “On December 12, 2026, I am grateful that I am…”
This community keeps getting stronger. Deeper. More real. And I’m incredibly grateful to be building it with all of you.
If you are interested in joining the next cohort, please reach out to Lucas Cohen or Ronen Olshansky.
into a fully original NEWS ARTICLE for the News category on Newsy-Today.com.
Your article must address:
• What happened (based strictly on the source)
• Why it matters (context, implications, and significance derived from the source)
• What may happen next (scenario-based analysis only, never new facts)
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NON-NEGOTIABLE FACT RULES
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• Use ONLY facts, names, places, quotes, and numbers explicitly present in
This past weekend in Los Angeles, we graduated the sixth cohort of Beyond Connections.
I’ve been doing this work for a long time, and I can say this without hesitation:
the quality of sharing, clarity, and connection in this room was among the strongest I’ve ever experienced.
More than 30 leaders came together from across the globe. Chicago. San Francisco. New York. Los Angeles. Ireland. Germany. Spain. And beyond.
What stood out was not polish or performance. It was honesty.
People shared moments that don’t usually make it into rooms like this.
Doubt. Inflection points. Hard-earned clarity about where they are and where they want to go next.
There was a real willingness to be seen without having the answers. To speak without over-explaining. To listen with generosity and presence.
The camaraderie was tight. The conversations ran late. The food got colder as December nights in LA tend to do. And as always, there was music. This time we were lucky to have a participant bring everyone into song and remind us how quickly strangers become a community when we create together.
A major thread throughout the weekend was AI. Not as hype. Not as fear.
But as a tool for leadership, resilience, and meaningful impact. We explored how anyone can use their network to become a leader in this next chapter.
We were fortunate to have an AI leader from Google offer an impromptu talk, along with insights from Peter H. Diamandis right-hand partner. The exchange was open, practical, and deeply grounded in values. The focus stayed on how technology can help make the world better, not just faster.
I also spent time doing office hours with participants, one-on-one conversations that reminded me why this work matters so much.
My biggest takeaway?
The future is not shaped by a series of lucky breaks or serendipitous moments.
It is shaped by intention, purpose, and the relationships we form long before we know exactly how the path will unfold. One prompt stayed with many of us: “On December 12, 2026, I am grateful that I am…”
This community keeps getting stronger. Deeper. More real. And I’m incredibly grateful to be building it with all of you.
If you are interested in joining the next cohort, please reach out to Lucas Cohen or Ronen Olshansky.
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• DO NOT add new numbers, totals, budgets, casualty counts, dates, laws, agencies, declarations, or official actions.
• DO NOT add new quotes.
• DO NOT attribute actions or decisions to institutions unless they appear in the source.
• Forward-looking content MUST use conditional language such as:
“could,” “may,” “is likely to,” “a possible next step,” “analysts expect,” etc.
• Never present speculation as established fact.
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HTML & STRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS
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• Output ONLY a clean, standalone HTML content block.
• Wrap everything inside:
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