The full 'Tomorrowland presents: Our Story 2024' show is now available on YouTube. One night filled with surprises.
Thank you People of Tomorrow, all proceeds of that night go to the Tomorrowland Foundation to support a brighter future for the next generation.
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This week is coming to an end which means that SACC-NE Weekly Recap is back! Highlighting some of this weeks news and upcoming events. Make sure to give it a read!
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It's Monday! Time for an episode of Radio Free 501c brought to you by Rogue Tulips Consulting. As nonprofit management professionals, we are aware of the "3 Duties": Care, Loyalty, and Obedience. These should guide the work and decision making of any Board of Directors, but there is a 4th Duty to consider: The Duty of Foresight. Foresight is the act of looking ahead, anticipating environmental factors, and setting the stage for a future where your successors can thrive and find success. My guest, Jeff De Cagna, FASAE, is an expert on this topic and is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of when he first named it and starting his work in this area. Foresight is a choice, but Jeff makes the argument that it is necessary. We talk about orthodoxy and how established beliefs can get in the way of putting foresight into practice, and why we need it in an age of artificial intelligence. The work of today's board is built on yesterday's accomplishments, and the future board will base its work on today. Listen to this in-depth conversation to learn more about the need for foresight and its long-term implications for nonprofit organizations. Does your organization practice foresight? Share a comment! https://lnkd.in/e85yS2-c
It's Monday! Time for an episode of Radio Free 501c brought to you by Rogue Tulips Consulting. As nonprofit management professionals, we are aware of the "3 Duties": Care, Loyalty, and Obedience. These should guide the work and decision making of any Board of Directors, but there is a 4th Duty to consider: The Duty of Foresight. Foresight is the act of looking ahead, anticipating environmental factors, and setting the stage for a future where your successors can thrive and find success. My guest, Jeff De Cagna, FASAE, is an expert on this topic and is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of when he first named it and starting his work in this area. Foresight is a choice, but Jeff makes the argument that it is necessary. We talk about orthodoxy and how established beliefs can get in the way of putting foresight into practice, and why we need it in an age of artificial intelligence. The work of today's board is built on yesterday's accomplishments, and the future board will base its work on today. Listen to this in-depth conversation to learn more about the need for foresight and its long-term implications for nonprofit organizations. Does your organization practice foresight? Share a comment! https://lnkd.in/evgCHzpG
We are excited to share the latest episode of The Building Texas Show with you! Locoal CEO and Co-Founder Miles Murray give us an update on their success over the last year. If you don't know Locoal this conversation will get you excited about sustainability, wood waste, and global banking.
Thank you for sharing this episode and subscribing for so much exciting content to come.
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Gary reflects on the fact that open discussion seems impossible at the moment - outside our community but also, at times, within it.
Read Gary's perspective and many more on our October 7 anniversary series page here: https://lnkd.in/gMGcTU_x
We are excited to share the latest episode of The Building Texas Show with you! Locoal CEO and Co-Founder Miles Murray give us an update on their success over the last year. If you don't know Locoal this conversation will get you excited about sustainability, wood waste, and global banking.
Thank you for sharing this episode and subscribing for so much exciting content to come.
https://lnkd.in/gucrt39u
“Not everything has to be for everyone. It’s just so simple. For stories about marginalized communities, there’s this unbelievable pressure to make it relatable. And there’s a weaponization of that word, of what ‘relateable’ actually means, to whom.”
At our latest #BeyondResilience event, Documentary Lab alum Li Lu, director of the documentary series ‘A Town Called Victoria,’ which is a recipient of our #ImpactCampaignFund, discussed the pressure from distributors and exhibitors to make BIPOC stories “relatable.” Watch the full conversation on our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/ef5hpnm3
If you missed the live event, watch he replay below. I connect with Lady JB Owen of Ignite Television on tips and tools to ignite yourself so you can ignite humanity as well in your own unique form.
In what way are you inspired to ignite others as well?
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3wWhat is included in the brighter future ? Is there an article ?