What Happens When You Just Show Up? — My Day at ImpactFest 2025

On the morning of ImpactFest, I caught an early train to The Hague — just me, my phone, and a plan to see what happens when people from all over Europe gather to talk about impact. When I arrived at the Fokker Terminal, things were still quiet. You could tell it was the start of something big, but the atmosphere was calm and focused. Soon, more people arrived, and that sense of purpose started to fill the space. For me, events like this always start with a small challenge: pushing myself to talk to people, to get out of that quiet observer mode. But once I started, it felt surprisingly natural — like everyone came with the same intention: to connect and learn from each other.

Throughout the day, I joined discussions about Europe’s fragmentation, the future of collaboration, and what it means to amplify local voices. I even tried a VR workshop where I gave a short speech to an online audience — slightly awkward, but also one of those “why not?” moments you remember. Between sessions, I filmed bits and pieces of the day — not staged, just real moments. That became the short video below.

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What stood out to me most wasn’t one specific panel or keynote. It was the mix of people — NGOs, entrepreneurs, corporate teams, and students — all trying, in their own way, to make something work better. That’s exactly what the Symbiosis Foundation stands for: connecting people and amplifying good. Sometimes that happens through structured projects, and sometimes it starts with a simple conversation over coffee at an event like this.

ImpactFest was a reminder that showing up matters. You never know which small talk might become a collaboration or an idea that moves forward. This is just a glimpse of that day — a reminder that every story, no matter how small, adds to the impact we create together.

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