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Thank you for being part of the Virtual Executive Director / Labyrinth / Relentlessly Human Tour experience. I love and appreciate everyone who has listened, downloaded, reviewed, supported through Patreon, and shared their talent with me on the mic.

Now that the podcast has come to an end, please enjoy listening to the archives. I created a timeless podcast of nonprofit leadership, operations, and fundraising tips, as well as interviews with artists and healers. 

If you would like to get in touch with me, feel free to email becky [at] beckybrett.com. I'm available for coaching and consulting for purpose-driven leaders, and I'd love to hear from you!

Jun 16, 2020

Because of our need now more than ever to be able to connect with strangers, I decided to rerun this episode with Margaret Hicks on applied improv training. 

Margaret is an award-winning tour guide in Chicago and has developed workshops that use improv theater techniques to help other tour guides connect with their audiences quickly and effectively. 

Her process is, above all else, filled with kindness and openness--two qualities that will help all of us navigate our way through what is happening now with #BLM and #BlackLivesMatter. 

This is the time in our history when we get to listen, to empathize, and to change our outdated and ineffective systems so that they serve everyone. Margaret's workshops are a great place to start.

Resources:

Margaret Hicks: https://chicagoelevated.com/ and http://thetourboost.com/

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