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The lessons I've learned connect to the needs of audiences in every industry speaking about courage and transformation, leadership, creativity and grit, and how we can use storytelling with our teams and organizations to succeed in times of change, overcome resistance, and inspire and transform.
April 24, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
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April 24, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 20, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 20, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 20, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 20, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 20, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 20, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 17, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 17, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 17, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
April 17, 2023
Published by Dexter Carreon
This past month I was fortunate to join a small group journeying to Spokane, Washington to hear Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church speak. His message in his final address: belief leads to understanding, and not the other way around.
Do you like it?
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