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Podcast: From innovation to impact
Posted in Irshaddering Thoughts, Announcements on Feb 26, 2009
NYU student has a message about social change
(Photo: Theresa Newhard)
Advancing Social Innovation and Pattern-Breaking Change by Connecting People through Dialogue and Action: That’s the mandate of a dynamic student group called Bridge, based at New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. (Yep, where the Moral Courage Project is also housed.)
Recently, Bridge organized a conference called, “From Innovation to Impact.” I delivered the keynote address. Afterwards, Chris Collins, a student, interviewed me and turned our conversation into a podcast.
If you’ve signed up to my fan pages on Facebook or MySpace, you were the first to get this link. Membership has its privileges!
For the rest of you, click here to access the podcast.
(BTW, I’m posting another treat on Facebook and MySpace today — Thursday, February 26. Check it out after 5 pm New York time…)
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