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Logic+Emotion: Getting Passionate About Passion - 0 views

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    Another fab one here - getting passionate about passin - audio file embeded. Putting passion into work, employees, as employers, as customers. VG.
william doust

Isabel Allende tells tales of passion | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Isabel Allende: Tales of passion
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    another powerful story related to passion
william doust

Wiggly Wigglers - passion for gardening shared on blog grew into biz! - 1 views

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      How this lady's passion for gardening grew into 90k customers around the world
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How Do You Recruit Passionate People Who Would Work For Free? - The Jun Loayza Intervie... - 0 views

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    MUST VIEW & DOWNLOAD! ;0) mine the wonderful ideas and get your nuggets of gold for your volunteers and angels ;0)
william doust

Episode 68 - Carsonified / Ryan Carson - The Web 2.0 Show - 0 views

  • Early in the call, Ryan mentioned his recent loss of his grandmother and how that affected his drive for life. I recently lost my mother (2008) and it was an eye opener for me as well.
  • It served as a reminder that you should do what you are passionate about when you have the means and ability to do so. Too often we take for granted that we have tomorrow to look forward to, and for some that’s just not the case.
  • Love your family, tell your friends they are awesome, dig into your craft…DO WHAT YOU LOVE…TODAY! Thank you Ryan for sharing that personal piece of your story with us.
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      Loss, Passion & Love: mentioned inthe podcast: Early in the call, Ryan mentioned his recent loss of his grandmother and how that affected his drive for life. I recently lost my mother (2008) and it was an eye opener for me as well. It served as a reminder that you should do what you are passionate about when you have the means and ability to do so. Too often we take for granted that we have tomorrow to look forward to, and for some that's just not the case. Love your family, tell your friends they are awesome, dig into your craft…DO WHAT YOU LOVE…TODAY! Thank you Ryan for sharing that personal piece of your story with us.
william doust

ChangeThis :: The Positive Business Manifesto - 0 views

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    Being postive and passionate about your business and its impact.
william doust

Passion Manifesto - 0 views

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    passion and nrg ;-) impact on audiences?
william doust

Fund-Raising Videos That Work: Personal Stories From Afar - Prospecting - The Chronicle... - 1 views

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    Inspirational ways of using video to share with others the passion you have and the reasons why you strive to serve your communities. Enjoy ;-)
Bunny Martin

Moroccan Children's Trust - Morocco, volunteering, gap year, volunteer projects, projects - 0 views

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    This is a partnership Charity Volunteer group with the Klevis Kola Foundation which has been set up a group of Medical students from St Georges Hospital in Tooting London SW17 (which was STAR (Student Action for Refugees & Asylum Seekers) - STAR has been going for over 7 yrs - and Body action Campaign (our Charity) has been working alongside them for the past 6 years providing film, animation, editing, & puppetry workshops - Chris Hands (Chair of the board of Trustees for Klevis Kola - told me about tonight (25th Feb 09) - If any gap year students - or passionate volunteers-want to take part in - by working with the children in Morocco - get in touch (Speaking French or Arabic is really helpful) - you can sign up on the site & talk to other volunteers who have been working there and get the low down!
william doust

The Chronicle, 11/9/2006: Social Change and the Connected Age - 0 views

  • Social Change and the Connected Age
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      Social Media phenomenon harnessed for social change & charities... Please read this - as it has plenty of examples of the tide shifting to connected individuals who want active participation! - not passive purse and pocket trawling! - forward thinking charities are harnessing people's existing behavioursa and passions with social media.
  • Connectedness does not come from technology but is facilitated and strengthened by it. The greatest challenge for nonprofit organizations and their leaders in the connected age is recognizing that using social-media tools is easy compared with adopting a new mindset for social change. Today, nonprofit groups are part of a larger network or ecosystem of people, organizations, resources, and information. Relying on old-fashioned, top-down management approaches for setting activist agendas and designing fund-raising and volunteering efforts will lead inevitably to disappointing results. Power is shifting from institutions to individuals throughout society. We have seen what happens when people can barter and sell goods without a middleperson on eBay, and when we can watch what we want, when we want, through YouTube. The same sorts of shifts are happening quietly in the nonprofit world. Anyone can create and post a video of what they think their Congressional representatives do all day as part of the "Congress in :30 Secs" campaign organized by the Sunlight Foundation. Volunteers can document the connections between campaign contributions and legislation as part of the Genocide Intervention Network. Donors can pick a school and a specific project to support as part of the DonorsChoose Web site. Successful connected-age organizations are those that facilitate broadly representative networks of social activists — not necessarily organizations with the biggest membership lists or the most money in their coffers. These days, young people, in particular, are not likely to join behemoth membership organizations. Instead, they go online to express their views and instantly connect with individuals and communities interested in their issues and concerns. They also self-organize for social action as so many did in joining the immigration marches last spring.
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    INSPIRATIONAL - ABOUT THE SHIFT OF POWER TO THE NETWORK: not passive participants. It's like the "coming of the angels" CLP - from the real world to the virtual world. B-INSPIRED ;0) My lovely charity chums
william doust

How a 2-Minute Story Helps You Lead - Stew Friedman - HarvardBusiness.org - 0 views

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      But there's more to story telling as these wonderful links will show:
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      photos uncovering hidden realities: http://bit.ly/TEDGord
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      Isin't a story fuller and richer when it is told by the participants? by genuine voices? http://bit.ly/CollectiVStoryTelling
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      But shouldn't stories go way beyond the cognitive and get you straight in the heart and stoke the embers of your passion for life, causes and people? Take note here: http://bit.ly/PassionateStories
william doust

Isabel Allende tells tales of passion | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    power of women, and philanthropy! and how women can change society! ;-) Fab, Fab, Fab ;-)
william doust

We Feel Fine / by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar - 0 views

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    This site was recommended by a colleague at the Campaign for Learning: Jamie Wright. It is basically a visaulization - representing the "virtual world of content" - where anything is posted with the words "I feel..." or "feeling" - and/or emotions. It gives you a snapshot of the emotional world we live in.
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