But it was the open Q&A that broke things open.
Someone typed: “Why are we doing any of this if leadership never listens?”
The chat froze. Three hundred people saw it. Marina felt the room hold its breath. my beekast live
Three weeks later, the mentoring program was revived. Two months after that, Marina stood in front of the same three hundred people — plus the CEO — and ran another Beekast.
She ended the live session at 00:00:00. Then she exported every poll, every word cloud, every anonymous note. She turned the raw data into a report and sent it to the CEO with the subject line: “Before we lose them all.” But it was the open Q&A that broke things open
Marina stared at the countdown on her laptop screen. until her Beekast live session began.
“You’ve got this,” she whispered, and clicked . Marina felt the room hold its breath
“We’re burning out.” “You killed the mentoring program.” “No one has asked us this in two years.”