Worried you'll lose yourself if you leave the aid sector?
The Talent Bridge Workshop is a 3-part live experience, delivered through 3 Confidence Boosts, to help you translate your humanitarian skills, practise your story, and move forward with clarity.
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You’ve spent years leading in challenging contexts, holding things together when it really mattered.
But now ... things look different. The aid sector is shrinking. Jobs feel uncertain. Maybe you've been out of work for a while.  And you're thinking about alternatives and it feels overwhelming.
Your mind spins:
- How do I even explain what I’ve done?
- Will anyone outside the sector get it?
- I’ve applied, but I’m not hearing back.
- And if I’m not a humanitarian, then who am I?
That mix of doubt, grief and loneliness is heavy. This workshop helps you cut through the noise, and walk away clearer and more confident on your next step.
The Talent Bridge Workshop
A 3-part live experience designed to help you find your words, practice your story, and step forward with confidence.
Here's how it works:
When you join the Talent Bridge Workshop, you'll take part in three 1.5 hour live sessions, each one designed as a Confidence Boost.
- Boost 1: Find Your Words
Unpack your skills and experience so people outside the sector get it. - Boost 2: Practice Your Story
Say it out loud, get honest feedback, and refine your message. - Boost 3: Step Forward with Confidence
Leave with tools, clarity and allies for the next step.
By the end of the workshop, you won’t just know your value, you’ll be able to communicate it with confidence.
Join the Talent Bridge Workshop

đź‘‹ Hello, I'm Linda Steinbock
After more than a decade in humanitarian leadership, I also reached a point where I wondered: where else could my skills live? It felt like a huge unknown.
That’s why I created Talent Bridge, not as a lecture, but as a space where we explore together. The fears, the questions, the things you don’t want to lose, and the possibilities you may not have seen yet.
If you’re in that place of wondering, I’d love to have you in the room.