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This is a follow-up conversation with Emanuel Prinz about his book “What Actually Starts Movements.” I had some additional questions to ask, and I think you’ll enjoy these key insights about teams, insiders/outsiders, and funding. (Check out minute marks below for specific topics).
Here is our previous conversation: https://pheaney.substack.com/p/what-actually-starts-movements
Minute Marks
APEST and Catalytic Teams 4:23
Outsiders vs Insiders 12:42
Where does the money come from? 19:56
Compassion ministry in Western contexts 23:31
* An example of a compassion ministry in Western contexts: Kintsugi Hope - https://www.kintsugihope.com/
Avoiding Reductionism 27:41
* Movement Servants https://www.catalyticleadership.info/post/39-who-can-start-a-movement
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This is a follow-up conversation with Emanuel Prinz about his book “What Actually Starts Movements.” I had some additional questions to ask, and I think you’ll enjoy these key insights about teams, insiders/outsiders, and funding. (Check out minute marks below for specific topics).
Here is our previous conversation: https://pheaney.substack.com/p/what-actually-starts-movements
Minute Marks
APEST and Catalytic Teams 4:23
Outsiders vs Insiders 12:42
Where does the money come from? 19:56
Compassion ministry in Western contexts 23:31
* An example of a compassion ministry in Western contexts: Kintsugi Hope - https://www.kintsugihope.com/
Avoiding Reductionism 27:41
* Movement Servants https://www.catalyticleadership.info/post/39-who-can-start-a-movement

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