Posts Tagged “philanthropy”

You can be any age and make a difference

By | December 16, 2009

I was driving into work on Monday morning when I heard a story on NPR that intrigued me. It was about a couple in their seventies who are helping Cambodian women get out of the sex trade through a company called Mekong Blue. It caught my attention because of the nature of the story, obviously [...]

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VIDEO: Microblogging: Fast, Fast, Good, Good

By | October 21, 2008

As promised, here’s the video of my presentation about using Twitter for good from BarCamp Nashville. Thanks again to everyone who contributed to make my microphilanthropic mission a success. You can read my previous posts about this if you’d like to know the back story of how this came to be. Enjoy. Here’s a closer [...]

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Microblogging : Fast, Fast, Good, Good

By | October 18, 2008

UPDATE: View the video of how this transpired. My presentation today (9:30am) at BarCamp Nashville is called “Microblogging : Fast, Fast, Good, Good“. My main goal is to express how quickly we can do good things using microblogging as a tool. I was inspired by Beth Kanter‘s presentation at Gnomedex this year. Beth was able [...]

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