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Wellness Retreats That Work
When Caroline Ferreira, Chief of Staff at Edge & Node, plans company retreats, she doesn’t default to boardrooms and breakout sessions. Instead, she leans into environment—and it’s made all the difference. In this episode, she reflects on one of their most memorable offsites at the Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, where leadership meetings took place in spa circuits and beachside lounges rather than windowless meeting rooms. The result? Less pressure, more presence. Conversations flowed more freely, relationships deepened organically, and team dinners stretched long into the evening with laughter and genuine connection. Caroline shares why designing retreats that prioritize well-being and environment can transform how teams collaborate, especially in fast-paced, remote-first cultures. It's a reminder that where you gather can shape how you grow.
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