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I bring together people, ideas, and resources to fuel positive change in the world. Podcaster. Speaker. Writer. Consultant. Music and movie lover. Host of the Philanthropy Masterminds Series (https://www.donorsearch.net/mms-page/).
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Mary Oliver was an extraordinary voice. Clint Smith is one as well.
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So when are Democrats going to launch their own “shock and awe”?
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Did you enumerate best practices for driving engagement on BlueSky in your presentation?
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Love that! Cracked me up!
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Yes, it’s not about the politics. It’s about the money. Meme makers get follows and clicks which are good for them and great for the platforms. And emotional content is key to getting attention and shares. We’ve all participated in it. Now we just need to retrain ourselves.
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At this point, I never trust any meme no matter what it says. I always look for credible sources, preferably more than two, to confirm a story. (Of course, I hope this one is true, too.) I just wish we would all stop sharing memes!
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Would you please share the source for this story?
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Unfortunately, a dying one.
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Stay safe!
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It’s a great list. But they missed a big one! (Or rather a big bunch of them!!!) The Philanthropy Masterminds Series had a total of 102 CFRE webinars, webcasts, and podcast episodes last year. This month, we launch three new shows and offer three episodes per week! Wahoo!
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Oops! Here: www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/bana...
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I use this one and include chopped walnuts and either dark chocolate chips or raisins. Experimenting with a little flax now too.
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Thank you!
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Post that recipe. It’s banana bread season here at the Frost house!
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Wow! Those starter packs are great! (And they must have taken a long time to prepare!) Thank you! They will be very helpful when I return to the UK this summer for a fourth year of live interviews for the Philanthropy Masterminds Series. Now I just need to find the US equivalent, too.
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2020?
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May this be your best yet, Howard!
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Great shot!
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Looks lovely!
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And to you, too, Sarah! (I think I’ll go put on one of your albums now to start 2025 off on the right note(s)!
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As much as I loathe him, we can’t blame him for it. It will be our elected members of Congress who make that decision. Let’s not make our desire for a clear narrative with an evil mastermind take the focus and pressure off those we elect. We can’t lobby Musk. But we can and should lobby them.
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Would you please cite a source for items like this? (The name of the charity would help, too!) Then we wouldn’t have to look at “the world’s richest man’s” feed to find out.
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I wish my friend Kannan success and it’s good to see DLCC’s support. I also hope the DPVA and its financial supporters will be running and supporting candidates in every single district and giving full throated support and resources to every progressive candidate. That’s how we’ll win.
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And excludes the young, too.
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My concern, assuming it stays a friendly space, is that it will be overtaken by megaphones.
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I’m always a little skeptical when I hear that an organization “can’t afford” to do something. Raising money is difficult. But not impossible. And, at some level, there was a choice made about how to continue Sesame Street. Their choice was HBO. It’s sad. But I hope they will seek to correct it.