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Contest for a free book!!!
Before we get started with the show notes here we have a BOOK GIVEAWAY! Dan has offered a free copy of The Non-Profit Narrative to a lucky listener of the Creative Leadership Podcast. Two simple things get you entered in to the contest and I will randomly select a winner, the contest ends by 11pm (CST) on January 24th. Here is what you have to do to enter:
1. Leave a comment below for Dan letting him know what you got out of the interview. (If you’re reading this on the homepage, click on the post title above to get to comments)
2. Share a link to the podcast on Twitter BUT it must include @danportnoy and @bradvoigt.
The winner wil be notified on January 25th.
Now to the show notes!
Show Notes:
In this seventh episode of the Non-Profit Narrative I interview Dan Portnoy about what story telling can do for our leadership. The conversation has a lot of helpful tips for those working in the non-profit sector. However, I wouldn’t not pay attention if I was in any other line of leadership because Dan’s words resonate across profit/non-profit lines.

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I’m growing in my appreciation for story and especially narrative theology. First time listening to the podcast, but have read your blog a few times. Thanks, Brad.
Thanks Chris for listening!
Storytelling has been a huge part of my profession as an educator. This podcast gripped me as I am preparing to take the next step in education and becoming an administrator. I can hardly think of something more important for teachers to have the ability to do than to tell a story that gets their students to “lean in”. Thanks to you both for the podcast.
Good luck on your transition to administration Andrew! Thanks for listening!
Dan- this is great- it’s been an idea we’ve discussed on our entire team in how we share, relate, and think, especially when we’re working in multiple cultures…all while building community. Thank you!