With how “off” this past year has been, is there a way to switch things “on” again?” Wildfires in Australia, hurricanes and tropical storms in the southeast US, a global pandemic, civil unrest, a tense election, and even earthquakes in our home base in Utah—all of it is has made it difficult to stay “on” and engaged. That turbulence and uncertainty has led to a lot of changes and sleepless nights—trying to figure out the early days of quarantine was just the beginning. Remote work was a double-edged sword, supplying us with the ability to work from anywhere, but depriving us of the meaningful connections that come from working in-person, together. On top of that, a chaotic first few months of the year saw global supply chains up in the air.