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The DYOJO Podcast Episode 16 - Doing Good in Your Hood
What are some of the ways local leaders and small businesses are finding ways to identify and meet the needs in their communities?
We discuss inspiring generosity in you team, engaging your team with purpose by contributing to your local community, collaborating with partners (including Gary Vee) to source needed items and leading by example when times are tough.
A great point is made by Rick Dancer, the 6' of separation to keep each other safe is a physical distancing not a social distancing. We still need to be social, kind and interact with each other while maintaining a physical distance of 6' or greater and/or wearing protective gear such as masks. This is a good distinction and helpful to think about as we move into the "new normal" together.
GUESTS (Instagram & Website):
SPONSOR: 3 Kings Environmental, Inc. family owned and operated for over 25 years, providing Oregon and Washington with services for asbestos abatement, select demolition and full demolition. @call3kings & https://3kingsenvironmental.com/
Quote by Elizabeth Andrews, "Volunteers do not have the time; they have the heart." Keep doing good things in your hood!
Thank you for watching this video discussion from The DYOJO between Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer and our panel of guests. You can listen to The DYOJO Podcast wherever fine podcasts are listened to (Spotify, Apple, Anchor, Google) and you can read more on this topic in Jon's monthly column The Intentional Restorer from Restoration and Remediation (R&R) Magazine.
The DYOJO - https://www.thedyojo.com
The DYOJO Podcast - https://www.thedyojopodcast.com
The Intentional Restorer - https://www.randrmagonline.com
Intro video for The Intentional Restorer created by the talented Edward H. Cross, aka The Restoration Lawyer (guest on The DYOJO Podcast Episode 3)
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The DYOJO Podcast Episode 16 - Doing Good in Your Hood
What are some of the ways local leaders and small businesses are finding ways to identify and meet the needs in their communities?
We discuss inspiring generosity in you team, engaging your team with purpose by contributing to your local community, collaborating with partners (including Gary Vee) to source needed items and leading by example when times are tough.
A great point is made by Rick Dancer, the 6' of separation to keep each other safe is a physical distancing not a social distancing. We still need to be social, kind and interact with each other while maintaining a physical distance of 6' or greater and/or wearing protective gear such as masks. This is a good distinction and helpful to think about as we move into the "new normal" together.
GUESTS (Instagram & Website):
SPONSOR: 3 Kings Environmental, Inc. family owned and operated for over 25 years, providing Oregon and Washington with services for asbestos abatement, select demolition and full demolition. @call3kings & https://3kingsenvironmental.com/
Quote by Elizabeth Andrews, "Volunteers do not have the time; they have the heart." Keep doing good things in your hood!
Thank you for watching this video discussion from The DYOJO between Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer and our panel of guests. You can listen to The DYOJO Podcast wherever fine podcasts are listened to (Spotify, Apple, Anchor, Google) and you can read more on this topic in Jon's monthly column The Intentional Restorer from Restoration and Remediation (R&R) Magazine.
The DYOJO - https://www.thedyojo.com
The DYOJO Podcast - https://www.thedyojopodcast.com
The Intentional Restorer - https://www.randrmagonline.com
Intro video for The Intentional Restorer created by the talented Edward H. Cross, aka The Restoration Lawyer (guest on The DYOJO Podcast Episode 3)