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Collecting
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There's no ducking the issues with Kathleen's programs!
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Programs
Partial
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EIH
Network - what works for Americans?
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Concrete
Connections - a fun and productive presentation on why
and how everyday folks and organizations should network and communicate
with elected officials at all levels of government
 
Subsidizing
Spirit
inspirational
and motivational, this program creates awareness and clarification to
the often over looked contributions of rural America to the nation.
Why is it that urban Americans spend so much time and effort trying
to get 'back to the country' and what are the benefits of maintaining
a strong rural segment in society. Plenty of positives for both urban
and rural audiences to think about long after the program. (TOP)
Polarization
is for Polar Bears
looks
at changes brought on by this mobile society. Unique in its perspective,
this program articulates that far from the common presumption that it's
only the 'old timers' who should change with the times, there is a role
and responsibility of the 'move ins' which requires change on their
part. Audiences are given many positives to think about in terms of
the benefits of respecting the need for change on all parts of 'mobile
America'. This program outlines how the urban and rural segments benefit
each other and should continue to do so. (TOP)
Snatch'em
Bald Headed
this thoughtful and reflective presentation offers for the audience's
consideration a fresh look at any industry's responsibility and rights
in meeting changing social values. It asks the audience to consider
if industries are making things harder then they have to be in complying
with environmental regulations. It asks the question do our backs and
bank accounts have to be up against the wall before we agree to make
significant changes in technology and approaches? (TOP)
Legacy
Worth Leaving
inspiring
listeners to take pride in the accomplishments of the past rather then
spend time being ashamed of past mistakes. While valuing the lessons of
the past, this program emphasizes why teaching younger folks the lessons
we have learned of how to do things better is the real legacy worth leaving
them. It advances the idea that learning from the past is how a living
legacy of doing things right BUT doing them------is how to approach the
21 century----and create a legacy of learning. (TOP)
Carnival
Culture
A
moving and inspirational presentation on the benefits and contributions
of small communities by staying genuine and not allowing themselves to
be culturally and legislatively devalued. Carnival Culture is about dressing
the part, but no longer living the part
and how this just isn't a
good enough cultural or economic standard for any society. (TOP)
PC
vs PC
Political
courage versus political correctness. A moving and somewhat humorous look
at the comfort zone of political correctness and why it is so destructive.
It makes the case for exercising political courage by small efforts over
time so that when the big events happen you have a reservoir of political
courage to drawn upon. It offers some straight forward examples for the
audience to consider. An especially interesting presentation for high
and low profile Americans wondering how and why to re-engage in the political
and public policy arenas. (TOP)
EIH
NETWORK
Ethics,
intelligence and humor. A thought provoking and upbeat presentation on
the three things that built this nation. Why we should, as a nation, get
back to using what used to generally characterize Americans, and are the
three things that can solve problems when used in combination. Why these
three things bring out the best in us, and our public policies. (TOP)
Concrete
Connections...
A fun and productive presentation on why and how everyday folks and
organizations should network and communicate with elected officials
at all levels of government. (TOP)
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