76 - A Conversation with Matt Campana - Hands of Gratitude
Release Date: 05/06/2024
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Janie Jeffries, the Director of the Stowe Heights Challenge Course located in Des Moines, Iowa returns to ask John three questions. Support professional development for everyone by joining our Patreon -
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This week’s guest is Janie Jeffries, the Director of the Stowe Heights Challenge Course located in Des Moines, Iowa. She has worked in the nonprofit youth development sector for 15 years and on challenge courses for almost 20 years. We met through mutual experiential learning friendships but got to know each other over the past few years, helping each other learn how to facilitate in the virtual world. Support professional development for everyone by joining our Patreon -
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Lauren Spangler, a painter, musician, and creativity coach, is back to ask John 3 Questions. Support professional development for everyone by joining our Patreon -
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Today’s guest is Lauren Spangler, a painter, musician, and creativity coach serving clients in the United States and Canada. Lauren specializes in helping people unblock creativity and guiding artists toward finding balance, inspiration, and fulfillment. I’m excited to learn more about her journey and her direction. Support professional development for everyone by joining our Patreon -
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Welcome back to the Living Life Juicy Podcast, where we explore how we can be present and kind as we do great things. We’ve invited Scott Gurst, Simon Says Master, and an electrical engineer to rocket scientists back to take over the show and ask me three questions.
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I met today’s guest over 15 years ago at a challenge course conference. Scott Gurst was leading a session of Simon Says that blew everyone away. It was only later that I learned that he is an electrical engineer with several satellites he’s worked on in space. His work is currently orbiting Earth, Mars, and Jupiter! I’m excited to learn more about his story, which spans the universe from leading children’s games for adults on Earth to the outer limits of our solar system.
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Welcome back to the Living Life Juicy Podcast, where we explore how we can be present and kind as we do great things. We’ve invited Matt Campana, Founder of Hands of Gratitude, back to ask me three questions.
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Matt Campana Founder of Hands of Gratitude joins us today on Living Life Juicy. Hands of Gratitude provides a unique opportunity for organizations to build teams and give back to society by providing prosthetic hands to people all over the world. I met Matt when I help produce a virtual spotlight of his program during the pandemic and started a wonderful collaboration to keep Hands of Gratitude thriving during the lockdown.
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Tom Stephen from Monte Vista Church in Newbury Park, CA, takes the mic and asks John 3 great questions: 1 How long does it take for an organizational culture to change, and what have you learned in the past 18 years about culture? 2 What have you learned in being a dad to Pax (10-year-old son) that surprised you? (Question 2.5 – Where did you get Pax’s name?) 3 Who are your top 3 musical influences? Link to Article – Lessons on Resilience from Jimmy Buffett’s Last Song - Connect With Tom Monte Vista Facebook Support professional development for everyone by joining our Patreon...
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Meet Tom Stephen, Pastor at Monte Vista Church in Newbury Park, CA. Tom has been a good friend for over 20 years. He’s one of the best storytellers I know. In this episode, we explore his journey to where he is today and the role improv can play in speaking. Connect With Tom Monte Vista Facebook Support professional development for everyone by joining our Patreon -
info_outlineMatt Campana Founder of Hands of Gratitude joins us today on Living Life Juicy. Hands of Gratitude provides a unique opportunity for organizations to build teams and give back to society by providing prosthetic hands to people all over the world. I met Matt when I help produce a virtual spotlight of his program during the pandemic and started a wonderful collaboration to keep Hands of Gratitude thriving during the lockdown.