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Emily’s First Outreach Mistakes


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Our regular listeners have heard by now about the great successes of Oles for Life, the pro-life student club at St. Olaf College. In this episode, Emily Albrecht pulls the curtain back to share five mistakes their club made when they began doing outreach.

This episode will be followed by one on specific dialogue mistakes they made during their outreaches.

Chapters:
  • 00:00 Introducing the topic;
  • 03:11 Outreach at St. Olaf;
  • 04:39 Mistake #1: Fear of starting to do outreach;
  • 15:11 Mistake #2: Poorly designed outreach table;
  • 28:53 Mistake #3: Struggling to start conversations;
  • 34:33 Mistake #4: Not being ready to explain their purpose;
  • 40:45 Mistake #5: Not being intentional about who is at the table.
  • Related Links:

    How One Club Changed Their Campus (Extended Interview with Emily Albrecht):

    https://bit.ly/30JAfdd or https://youtu.be/HoSwkt1wFdY

    Abortion Images: A Case for Disagreement without Division:

    Here are links to some example dialogues we’ve recorded:

    Josh Brahm and Rebecca Haschke at Students for Life Conference:

    https://youtu.be/tSKfxYHSarU?t=1690

    Example Dialogues: Pro-Life Tim and Pro-Choice Rachel:

    Example Dialogues: Pro-Life Josh and Pro-Choice Tim:

    Example Dialogues: Pro-Life Rachel and Pro-Choice Tim:

    Responding to the Astute Observation That I Am a Man:

    ERI Website:

    https://EqualRightsInstitute.com

    ERI Blog:

    https://Blog.EqualRightsInstitute.com

    Equipped for Life Course:

    https://EquippedCourse.com

    Sidewalk Counseling Masterclass:

    http://SidewalkCounselingMasterclass.com

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