On a recent flight to Chicago, I ran into “that” flight attendant. You know “the one”. He’s that attendant that goes out of his way to make sure that everyone
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Keep readingKeep readingThe TED Conference just concluded its TEDWomen Event in Washington DC (Dec. 7-8). They had a phenomenal lineup of speakers and performers. I so wish I could have been there
Keep readingKeep readingI’ve been a part of the not-for-profit world for the majority of my life. I have thoroughly enjoyed leading and participating in movements for change. There’s something admirable and deeply
Keep readingKeep readingIn this video, Mike Rowe, host of the show Dirty Jobs, shares the epiphany he had about business and labor while castrating a lamb. Yes, castrating a lamb. He gives
Keep readingKeep readingWe are only one day away from Black Friday, the craziest shopping day of the year. People have been lining up all week for the chance of getting great deals
Keep readingKeep readingSimple ideas can change the world. Over the next few weeks, I will be highlighting several great ideas making significant impact in our world today. These ideas are from people
Keep readingKeep readingThe Ideation Conference 2011 (March 28-29) is coming together really well. This coming year’s theme will be “Love Human. Invest Good.” Our conversation will center around how both the non-profit
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