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Katya Andresen, Network for Good: How I Have Fun, Do Good

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The ninth guest blogger in my have fun do good series is Katya Andresen. Katya Andresen, Network for Good: How I Have Fun, Do Good Britt Bravo is ahead of her time. For years, Britt’s been promoting this very concept - the idea of having fun while doing good. It’s more fun – and it’s more effective.

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How to Create a Juicy Blogging Vision Board

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One of the most common challenges my juicy blogging clients and students have is that they want more clarity around what to write about on their blog. Creating a Juicy Blogging Vision Board is a fun and effective way to help you figure out why you're blogging, who you're trying to reach, and what to write about.

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Basic Blogging for Women Workshop

Have Fun - Do Good

In early July, I posted about a Basic Blogging for Women Workshop I'd be teaching this fall, but after talking to some prospective students, I decided that it was important to find a space where everyone could be on a computer, so I changed the date and the venue so that we can be in a computer lab.

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Empowering Refugees: Interview with Kjerstin Erickson of FORGE

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Haven't you changed the model some, because it was a fundraising model through students fundraising, and now it's a little bit different? We would bring students. Well, I think one of the biggest things that crosses people's minds when they hear "Africa," particularly Africa and refugees, is, "Oh my God. How has that changed?

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Fair Trade Certified: An Interview with Paul Rice of TransFair USA

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Climate change is on people's minds. So, we're mindful of that. Needless to say, that's something that we at TransFair are always mindful of, and always looking to monitor. Students, people in churches, people in environmental groups who have embraced Fair Trade as a positive model of change. Are we being used?