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It's almost time for #11NTC - See you there?

Judi Sohn

More exciting for me is that for the first time, I won't be the only representative from Colorectal Cancer Coalition at the conference. Sit in a circle and share ideas and resources, while the "presenters" are facilitators instead of providers of one-way brain dumps via PowerPoint. No checked luggage, no security lines.

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It’s almost time for #11NTC – See you there?

Judi Sohn

More exciting for me is that for the first time, I won't be the only representative from Colorectal Cancer Coalition at the conference. Sit in a circle and share ideas and resources, while the "presenters" are facilitators instead of providers of one-way brain dumps via PowerPoint. No checked luggage, no security lines.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

” So we have in our brains, the amygdala, the fear center, where you have flight, fright, and freeze as the emotional reactions to things that’s scare you. It could be, you know, my mom had cancer that’s why I’m doing this volunteer work for the cancer organization. . Andy: Yeah.

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

Mary Cahalane challenges organizations to do more asking. Speak to the part of the brain that controls action-taking. This post hits on the importance of the little things and challenges organizations to consider how even the simplest of gestures can show a whole lot of appreciation. Tell stories. Evoke emotion. Ready for this?

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