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Interviews with 56 Changemakers: 5th Anniversary of the Big Vision Podcast

Have Fun - Do Good

For the past five years I've had the amazing opportunity to interview 56 changemakers for the Big Vision Podcast who I think have big visions for a better world. I come away from each interview energized and inspired You can view all of the interviews, and subscribe to the show, on iTunes , or on the Big Vision Podcast's landing page.

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Juicy Blogging Giveaway and Interview

Have Fun - Do Good

This week I'm the featured guest on one of my favorite podcasts, the Tranquility du Jour Podcast, hosted by the inspiring and lovely Kimberly Wilson. To enter, share the URL and name of one of your favorite blogs in the comments below, or on Facebook by Friday, April 20th. Guess what?

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Interviews with 48 Changemakers: 4th Anniversary of the Big Vision Podcast

Have Fun - Do Good

Below are links to conversations with 48 big visionaries who I've interviewed for the Big Vision Podcast over the last four years. Please note that because the interviews take place over four years, some people's work and lives may have changed. The way they are titled below is how they were listed at the time of the interview.

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Interviews with 38 Social Changemakers: 3rd Anniversary of the Big Vision Pocast

Have Fun - Do Good

February 18, 2009 was the 3rd anniversary of the Big Vision Podcast ! A big thanks to everyone who listens to the program, and reads the interview transcripts here on Have Fun * Do Good. I've listed all of the interviews below with links to the audio and the transcripts. podcast visionary nonprofit activist social change

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Leesa Barnes: How To Plan A Killer Podcast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She was one of the few women presenting too and later during a brief podcast interview I did with her, we discussed that issue. Her session, " Plan a Killer Podcast " was fantastic! It has also made me realize that I need to do a lot more planning before jumping down the rabbit hole of podcasting.

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Are Cultural Organizations Built to Fail to Scale?

Museum 2.0

My new audial obsession is the podcast How I Built This , in which Guy Raz interviews entrepreneurs who built notable companies. The podcast offers incredible stories behind the making of businesses like Chuck E Cheese, Southwest Airlines, and Zuumba. Here are a few of my hypotheses (and I’d love to hear yours in the comments).

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Khan Academy and the Revolution in Online Free Choice Learning

Museum 2.0

Beth Harris and Steven Zucker, who are well known in museums for their excellent Smarthistory website and podcasts. Beth Harris and Steven Zucker's content about art history is social and dialogue-based in format. These instructors aren't teaching you the equivalent of a high school course in math or art history.