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Force Multiplier Podcast Episode 1: Addressing Hidden Hunger in our Communities

Saleforce Nonprofit

We once thought the problem was simply about a lack of calories, but now we know it’s more about not having enough nutritious food to support body and brain development. The kind of food that nourishes the mind and body, and is foundational to growth and many other critical human needs, like education, housing, jobs, and transportation.

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How to Make Your Big Vision Real: Jennifer Lee of Artizen Coaching

Have Fun - Do Good

Jennifer is a certified coach, artist and yogini based in Oakland, California. She is the author of The Right-Brain Business Plan e-Book and the creator of the Unfolding Your Life Vision Kit. Sometimes there are other players that are in action in your head, or in your mind. Sometimes there is more than one gremlin.

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Have a Cup of Tea with Fear

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I gave this sermon this morning at First Congregational Church of Oakland. . The Amygdala is a small part of your brain that is the center of emotions. It's part of what is often called the "Reptilian Brain" because it's very primitive, and has been around for a long time. So the conclusion, brothers and sisters is this.

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Have a Cup of Tea with Fear

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I gave this sermon this morning at First Congregational Church of Oakland. . The Amygdala is a small part of your brain that is the center of emotions. It's part of what is often called the "Reptilian Brain" because it's very primitive, and has been around for a long time. So the conclusion, brothers and sisters is this.

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AAM 2010 Recap: Slides, Surprises, and a Banjo

Museum 2.0

Kathleen showed lots of participatory elements in the redesigned Oakland Museum of California. Kris talked about brain research related to the potential cognitive and social impacts of participation. Third, museums as a "place to be heard"--to share your voice, your stories, your interpretation.

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