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Cleaning Up the Mississippi River

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Sep 19, 2019
Cleaning Up the Mississippi River

Cleaning Up the Mississippi River

Chad Pregracke grew up spending all his time either in, on or around the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. By the time he was 17, he began to realize the extent of the pollution for a river that provided drinking water for 18 million people. At age 23, he founded an organization that has engaged over 87,000 volunteers and taken 8.4 million pounds of garbage from 22 rivers across the United States. And he hasn’t stopped there – his organization gives educational workshops, plants trees, removes invasive species… Find out more about this everyday hero.
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Gathering as a Form of Leadership

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Gathering as a Form of Leadership

Courage is the measure of our heartfelt participation with life, with another, with a community, a work; a future.

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Gathering as a Form of Leadership

Priya Parker is an author, strategist, and the founder of Thrive Labs, a company devoted to helping organizations create intentional and transformative gatherings. She is also the author of, ‘The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters.’ In this interview she speaks to how we can forge stronger connections and more meaningful experiences through gatherings — whether it’s a birthday party, formal dinner, or impromptu celebration in the park. { read more }

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