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Building Trust: The Power of Connect, Serve, and Ask in Nonprofit Leadership
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24:27In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I, Hugh Ballou, had the pleasure of reconnecting with an old friend and seasoned entrepreneur, Clay Hicks. Clay is the founder of H7, a network dedicated to fostering meaningful connections among professionals. Our discussion centered around his trademarked methodology: "Connect, Serve, and Ask," which has…
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Expired Mindsets: Releasing Patterns that No Longer Serve You Well
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27:22In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Charryse Johnson, a licensed clinical mental health therapist, mindfulness practitioner, and author. We delved into her insightful topic, "Expired Mindsets: Releasing Patterns That No Longer Serve You Well," which is also the title of her book. Dr. Johnson shared her…
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1. Empowering Leadership Through Self-Care: Insights from Dr. Deidre Douglas
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25:34In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Deidre Douglas, a dear friend and an experienced leader in public education and fitness. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Douglas has dedicated her career to positively impacting individuals of all ages, from children to adults, through her work at the YMCA of Centr…
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From Mission to Momentum: Transforming Nonprofits with Corporate Mindsets
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28:00In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lisa Bonelli, founder of the Bonnell Foundation, which focuses on raising awareness and providing support for families affected by cystic fibrosis. Lisa shared her inspiring journey from a career in journalism to dedicating her life to nonprofit work after her daughters …
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Transforming Accountability: Insights from Jennifer Long on Leading Without Drama
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25:19In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jennifer Long, the president and master coach of Own Up, about her book, Accountability Without the Drama. Jennifer brings a wealth of experience in corporate training, executive coaching, and team development, stemming from her family's long-standing commitment to peopl…
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Bringing Unity Through Deeper Conversations
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28:04In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with my longtime friend and brilliant leader, Barry O'Cotell. We explored the theme of "Bringing Unity Through Deeper Conversations," focusing on his innovative board game, Conversations, which he created to facilitate meaningful dialogue among people. Barry shared his journe…
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Finding Your Path: How Emotional Intelligence Can Shape Your Nonprofit Journey
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25:25In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Rhonda Parker-Taylor, a dynamic leader and author with a wealth of experience in emotional intelligence and nonprofit strategy. We delved into the challenges many nonprofit leaders face, particularly the feeling of being overwhelmed or "deluged" by their responsibilities…
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Reframing Nonprofit Success: 20 Ways of Being with John Watson
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24:24In this episode of The Non-Profit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with John Watson, the president of Accru Performance Marketing. John, who has over 30 years of experience in marketing and consulting, shared his insights on reframing business development through what he calls "20 Ways of Being." We discussed the common misconceptions surro…
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The Strangest Secret of Volunteer Management
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26:06In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dan Johnson, founder of Next Level Nonprofits. Dan shared his journey from politics to the nonprofit sector, emphasizing the importance of community-driven solutions over political ones. He works primarily with new nonprofit leaders and executive directors, helping them …
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Stopping Predators: The Mission of the Innocent Lives Foundation
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26:27In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the privilege of speaking with Chris Hadnagy, founder of the Innocent Lives Foundation (ILF). Chris shared his journey from being a cybersecurity expert to becoming a passionate advocate for child protection. He recounted a pivotal moment in his career when he discovered a child predator during a job…
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Learning to Read People is Learning to Lead People
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26:39In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Eric Key, a passionate educator and author based in California. Eric's expertise lies in understanding personality types and how they relate to effective leadership. He shared insights from his background in creative writing and education, where he developed a unique per…
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When Your World Ends: God's Creative Process for Rebuilding a Life
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25:58In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dawn Mann Sanders, a Bible teacher, newly published author, and associate minister at the First Baptist Church of Glen Arden in Maryland. Dawn shared her inspiring journey of rebuilding her life after experiencing multiple soul-crushing disappointments, including a divorc…
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Power Conversations - Discover Your Authentic Leadership Voice
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24:43In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Karen Jacobson, a seasoned leadership consultant and author of the book "Power Conversations: Creating First Impressions to Lasting Connections." Karen shared her extensive background, which includes growing up in Israel, serving as an officer in the Israeli army, an…
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In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Abbie Maroño , a psychologist and author, about the critical topics of shame, vulnerability, and empowerment in leadership. Abby shared her personal journey, detailing her difficult upbringing and the traumas she faced, which ultimately fueled her passion for underst…
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From Doubt to Do: Navigating Your Pathway to Possibility
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26:06In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Kat O'Sullivan, a passionate advocate for challenging limiting labels and empowering individuals to embrace their full potential. Kat shared her inspiring journey from the corporate world in human resources to the nonprofit sector, where she found her true calling in con…
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Generosity: The Vision Behind $1.4 Billion in Donations
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28:33In this episode of the Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with John Bromley from Charitable Impact, a platform dedicated to enhancing charitable giving. We explored the concept of generosity and the vision behind the staggering 1.4 billion Canadian dollars in donations facilitated through their donor-advised fund. Sean shared his ba…
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Transforming Conversations: The Art of Listening and Language with Chuck Wisner
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29:12In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Chuck Wisner, author of "The Art of Conscious Conversation." Chuck shared his fascinating journey from being a trained percussionist and architect to becoming a thought leader in the realm of communication and conversation transformation. We delved into the importance of…
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Living in Tolerance: A Conversation with Bret Hrbek on Promoting Respect and Dignity
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22:36In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Bret Hrbek, the president of the Zeta Beta Tau Foundation. Bret shared his deep-rooted connection to the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, which began during his undergraduate years at Virginia Tech in 1993. His journey through various leadership roles within the fraternity has …
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In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Joseph Howell, a psychologist and author of the revolutionary new book, "Know Your Soul: Journeying with the Enneagram." Dr. Howell shared insights from his personal journey and professional experiences, emphasizing the importance of understanding our souls in additi…
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From Local Clubs to Global Change: The Role of Rotary in Today's Society
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30:46In this episode of The Non-Profit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Brett Herbeck, the District Governor of Rotary District 7570, which spans parts of Virginia and Tennessee. Brett shared his deep passion for Rotary and its mission of service above self, highlighting how the organization has been a significant part of his life since chi…
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Please Unsubscribe, Thanks! How to make your nonprofit more human
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27:27In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with filmmaker and author Julio Gambuto. Julio shared insights from his journey in the film and television industry, particularly focusing on the lessons learned during the pandemic. His new book, "Please Unsubscribe, Thanks," serves as a guide for individuals and organizatio…
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From Classroom to Community: How PAVE is Shaping Future Philanthropists
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22:01In this special episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I, Hugh Ballou, have the pleasure of welcoming my dear friend Amit Banerjee, the CEO and president of Philanthropy Kids, a Dallas-based organization dedicated to inspiring and educating young people about philanthropy, volunteerism, and social entrepreneurship. Amit shares his journey and the impor…
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Philanthropy Understood: Bob Hopkins on the True Meaning of Giving
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26:49Philanthropy Understood In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of reconnecting with my dear friend Bob Hopkins, a renowned philanthropist and author, as we celebrated the release of his new book, Philanthropy Understood. This episode serves as a sequel to our previous discussions, reflecting on the evolution of philanthropy o…
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Breakthroughs! Life-changing Lessons from the Legends
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28:10In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Brian Biro, known as America's Breakthrough Speaker. Brian shared his incredible journey, which spans three distinct careers, including his time as a United States swimming coach and a corporate vice president before he transitioned into professional speaking over 35 yea…
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I3 (cubed): Information, Interpretation, Intensity
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27:53In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Greg Stewart, a multifaceted leader with a rich background in ministry, counseling, and organizational leadership. We delved into the concept of I3Q, which stands for Information, Interpretation, and Intensity, and how it relates to our inner strength and the managem…
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From Ordinary to Extra Ordinary. Oh yes you can!
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26:43From Ordinary to Extra Ordinary. Oh yes you can! In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Pattie Dale Tye, a remarkable individual who has transitioned from a successful corporate career to becoming an author and mentor. We explored the theme of her book, "From Ordinary to Extraordinary," which emphasizes how a…
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In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, episode 415, I had the pleasure of speaking with Rupal Patel, a former CIA officer turned entrepreneur and leadership consultant. Rupal shared her journey from the high-stakes world of intelligence to becoming a CEO and founder of multiple organizations. Her book, "CIA to CEO," encapsulates the unconventio…
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Fostering Connection: Lead with Bempathy® in a Diverse World
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26:13Fostering Connection: Lead with Bempathy® in a Diverse World In this episode of The Non-Profit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jill Robin Payne, a seasoned mental health professional with over 40 years of experience. Jill's expertise centers around fostering connection and leading with empathy in our increasingly diverse world. We del…
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What is Project Management and How Will It Improve Nonprofit’s Effectiveness?
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25:16What is Project Management and How Will It Improve Nonprofit’s Effectiveness? Having a Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification can do many things for leaders of nonprofits. It not only makes you a more efficient employee, it's going to open up a lot of opportunities. Project management is a growing career industry, particularly in the n…
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Breaking Barriers: Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders
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32:57In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with two inspiring leaders, Christine Sakdalan and Miguel Valentin, who are making significant strides in addressing inequities in the workforce through their nonprofit organization, Momentum and Value for People of Color (MVP). Christine, a pharmaceutical executive with over…
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Mastering LinkedIn for Sales and Sponsorship
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28:36Mastering LinkedIn for Sales and Sponsorship Brynne Tillman is the CEO of Social Sales Link and The Modern Banker. She teaches professionals how to leverage LinkedIn to start trust-based conversation without being salesy. Brynne’s authentic approach to social selling has led her to receive a LinkedIn Top Voice in multiple categories. She is a best-…
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Unleashing Your Leadership Potential Lynell Green is a highly accomplished strategic management consultant and executive coach, renowned for her expertise in unleashing leadership potential and fostering strategic growth. With over 40 years of experience, Lynell has successfully worked with an impressive roster of clients, including industry leader…
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Deep Dives into Good Books - Reading books definitely still matters! For 26 years +, Randy has presented synopses of business books at the First Friday Book Synopsis in Dallas. In addition to his presentations at his public event, he presents extended versions of these synopses to leadership teams and groups within companies and organizations, in m…
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How to Become a Grant-Ready Nonprofit Many nonprofits want to receive grants to support their work, but are not successful in receive the grant awards. Dr. Toni Rockis shares her process for getting more grants. Dr. Toni Rockis is a powerhouse in the world of education and grants. She began her career as a high school special education teacher, qui…
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Dollars and Dreams: A CPA’s Insight into Nonprofit Sustainability
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25:02Dollars and Dreams: A CPA’s Insight into Nonprofit Sustainability Making sure you have the proper funding and support can help your mission. Letting go of some responsibilities can help the organization grow LaMichelle Hecht, CPA, MBA is the owner and CEO of Overhead Solutions Group. She brings with her more than nine years of accounting experience…
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Revolutionizing Community Philanthropy by Empowering the Next Generation of Givers
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26:18Revolutionizing Community Philanthropy by Empowering the Next Generation of Givers Open minds & Open hearts can shift how we observe new solutions that serve our communities. Shared empathy, compassion and curiosity Empowers young hearts & minds to participate. Transparency, Accessibility & Affordability will Engage a new generation of Philanthropi…
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Passion, Purpose, Profits: Reach for Your Dreams
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27:47Passion, Purpose, Profits: Reach for Your Dreams Diane Strand is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, speaker, and nonprofit founder. With a steadfast mission of providing access and career pathways for all in the arts, Diane leads her business with passion and purpose to help make this possible. She sets out to provide H.O.P.E. which Diane …
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Effective Brand Strategies for Nonprofits
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30:00Effective Brand Strategies for Nonprofits It’s more important than ever to be able to stand out from the crowd, distinguish your organization, and be meaningful to your audiences. Understanding the relevance of your brand and how your organization meshes with people’s values and world perspective and meets people’s needs is crucial in today’s world…
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Navigating the Generosity Crisis: Post-COVID Funding Surge - What's Next?
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28:58Navigating the Generosity Crisis: Post-COVID Funding Surge - What's Next? Jason Kruger is kind of a badass when it comes to accounting. Don’t be fooled by his impressive resume and professional demeanor, he’s shaking up the way business owners think about running their organizations. Gone are the days of the traditional office model with an account…
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Write Like a Thought Leader - Now with AI
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26:46Write Like a Thought Leader - Now with AI You can become a thought leader by finding a framing your best ideas. The key is defining a very narrow niche, having an opinion and writing in a journalistic style. Rhea Wessel is an American writer who helps companies grow their business by enabling their subject-matter experts with journalistic thinking …
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Moving from Conversation to Action: Funding Solutions to Empower Teens in the Digital Age
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29:32Moving from Conversation to Action: Funding Solutions to Empower Teens in the Digital Age Message from Katya Hancock: First of all, it’s hard to be a nonprofit leader and I’m cheering you on. I encourage you to: 1. Take care of yourself as much as you can. Take weekends off, take vacations/staycations, and take time to celebrate your wins. It can b…
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Collaborate to Innovate: Unlocking Success in Nonprofit Partnerships
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27:55Collaborate to Innovate: Unlocking Success in Nonprofit Partnerships Michelle Shumate is the founder and owner of Social Impact Network Consulting (SINC). Through SINC, she helps social impact leaders find nuanced solutions through coaching and consulting. She is the author of the forthcoming book, Networks for Social Impact (Oxford University Pres…
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Mission Driven, Not Superhuman If you choose a life in service of others it doesn't have to come at a cost to your own health and well-being. Leaders and organizations have an obligation to provide a holistic, human-centered duty of care for their staff that protects the whole human being. Dimple Dhabalia is a writer, podcaster, facilitator, and co…
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Unveiling the Veil: Debunking Myths and Uncovering Truths in Nonprofit HR Practice
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27:02Unveiling the Veil: Debunking Myths and Uncovering Truths in Nonprofit HR Practice Shelley Majors is an accomplished HR consultant with over 25 years of experience, including five years specializing in the nonprofit sector. As the founder of Boardwalk Human Resources Consulting, she strategically aligns human resources with corporate objectives to …
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Breaking Down Barriers and Bias for Women in Leadership
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27:02Breaking Down Barriers and Bias for Women in Leadership In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, we had the privilege of hosting Linda Fisk, a thought leader in women's leadership and the founder of LeadHership Global. Linda shared her journey of creating a community of extraordinary women in leadership, focused on unleashing their full potential…
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Ask a Funder - What High Impact Funders Look for in Your Funding Requests
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30:33Ask a Funder - What High Impact Funders Look for in Your Funding Requests To be successful in non-profit fundraising you have to have a plan and a point of view that aligns your infrastructure and your vision. Having integrity, a stellar reputation, and the ability to execute what you promise on is vital to your organization's sustainability and lo…
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Unleash Your Leadership Superpowers Bishop Warner H. Brown is a retired bishop of The United Methodist Church, serving from 2000 to 2016. He is currently serving as an interim bishop of the Sierra Leone Episcopal Area in the West Africa Central Conference. From 2014 to 2016, Bishop Brown was the President of the Council of Bishops.-----------------…
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Stop selling ice to eskimos! Give sponsors what they really need!
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29:00Stop selling ice to Eskimos! Give sponsors what they really need! Let me show you how to increase event profits by turning your experiential event photography from an expense to be paid into an asset to be sold! If your EEP (that tired Photo Booth in the back) isn't a vibrant, vital front-line asset that showcases your guests, highlights your spons…
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