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Fun Problems

A.J. Brandon and Peter C Hayward

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Board game design is a deep and often challenging pursuit. We explore all aspects of game design and the fun problems (and solutions) that come with it.
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Board game designer / publisher Jason Tagmire looks at a new featured word each day from a design perspective. Sometimes it'll be mechanics, sometimes theme or tone, and sometimes the inspiration for a full game.
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The Dice Tower

Tom Vasel and Eric Summerer

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Tom Vasel and Eric Summerer take a look at board games, card games, and the people who design, publish, and play them. Top ten lists, Q&A, tales of horror, and more await you!
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The Drawing Board

watgweb@gmail.com

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Dive into the world of groundbreaking architecture and design with WATG’s ”The Drawing Board” podcast. Hosted by award-winning journalist and former CNN anchor Monita Rajpal joined by industry experts, this series unveils the latest trends, technologies, and creative processes shaping the future of our built environment. Each episode offers deep dives into sustainable design, urban planning, and luxury hospitality, featuring interviews with leading architects, designers, and thought leaders. ...
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On Who, What, Why? I discuss game design with those who make games and try to learn more about the game design process. Each episode I interview a designer, publisher, developer, artist, etc. of tabletop games such as card, board, or role playing. Some episodes discuss big ideas in design rather than individual games. I have both mainstream and independent developers as guests.
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Hey, Good Game

Nate Kadlac, Aaron Kardell, Joseph Rueter

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Hey, Good Game explores the stories behind your favorite brainy games. Each week, we interview game creators and dig into what it takes to build a successful indie game, how to monetize, and how to get traction.
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This podcast is a journey that explores how design is essential to legacy building. The principles of good design will shape and direct your legacy into a work that will touch your family, friends, and business associates with your unique enduring message. We all leave legacies. Are you designing the one that you want to leave? email: rfong@truenorthshepherding.com
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Roasted Games

Bill Price & Kaz Gable

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Kaz Gable and Bill Price love board games. More than that, they love board game design. The roasted games podcast is an exploration of what does and does not make a good game and the brilliance and pitfalls of board game design. Along with board game reviews and publisher and designer interviews, they also touch on their own experience as budding game designers and the status of games they have in development.
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Board Out of My Mind

Kim Breeze & Parker Simpson

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How do you get that game idea out of your head and onto the table? We’re on a mission to find out! Join Kim Breeze (board game player and content creator) and Parker Simpson (illustrator and aspiring board game designer) as they pick the brains of industry experts to find out what it takes to bring a board game to life!
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Design Goggles

Board & Vellum

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Hosts Charles Fadem and Rachel Simrell Scott from Seattle architecture and design firm, Board & Vellum, talk about the evolution of our cities and the world around us through the lens of design. Architecture, interior design, graphic design, fashion, art, tech, UX and more — no corner of the design world is off-limits.
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Do you wish you had the confidence to decorate with color and pattern? Are you clueless about how to get your husband on board with your design dreams? Do you love the energy of beginning home decor projects but struggle to finish? Maybe you’ve tried but the scheme didn’t quite pull together, so now you just play it safe. Are you tired of throwing spaghetti at the wall when it comes to decorating? Are you ready to create a home with pizzazz? I’m so excited you’re here! In this podcast you’ll ...
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The Dicing with Design podcast is all about games design: how they're created, designed and played. We talk everything games design, from role playing games, to wargaming, to collectible card games, to board games, to video games. We'll dissect what makes a good game, and what makes a system terrible to play. We're planning to create out own game over the course of the podcast, designing live on-air, and alongside the games design chat, we'll be talking general gaming news and views. We play ...
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Cardboard Philosophy

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Welcome to Cardboard Philosophy! The board game podcast where we talk about nothing serious, seriously. Every episode we roll a die and are randomly assigned a discussion topic about niche, deep board game topics - and have at it! Like the show? Have a question you want to ask? Let us know at cardboardphilosophypod@gmail.com!
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Recorded conversations and interviews on electronics design and manufacturing with the editors of PCD&F/Circuits Assembly, brought to you by the Printed Circuit Engineering Association (PCEA)
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Ludology

Erica Hayes-Bouyouris, Sen-Foong Lim

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Welcome to Ludology, an analytical discussion of the how’s and why’s of the world of board games. Rather than news and reviews, Ludology explores a variety of topics about games from a wider lens, and discusses game history, game design and game players. Ludology is part of The Dice Tower Network, the premier board game media network.
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BOARD GAME BROS We are Jeffrey Craig and Matthew Craig - brothers in real life and board game designers in real life. This is our board game hobbyist/design podcast where we talk about our favorite games. We start every episode talking about how the game is played, and then we examine how game design was used to assist the player and enhance the gameplay. Follow us on twitter @BGBroscast (https://twitter.com/BGBroscast) Follow us on facebook @BGBroscast (https://www.facebook.com/BGBroscast/)
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Breaking Into Board Games

Ian Zang, Gil Hova, Tony Miller

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Breaking into Board Games is a podcast about breaking into the hobby game industry. Every week, we interview a person of note, and give tips and tricks to make your way into the business of games.
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Life by Design

Jessilyn and Brian Persson

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Life by Design is a podcast that shares the experiences and tools you need to start living the life you desire, free from indecision, anxiety, and compromise.
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Mission Impact is the podcast for nonprofit leaders who want to build a better world without becoming a martyr to the cause. Interviews of nonprofit experts explore how to make your organization more effective and innovative for greater mission impact. Hosted by Carol Hamilton, principal, Grace Social Sector Consulting, nonprofit strategic planning and evaluation design consultant.
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The Game Designers of North Carolina is a guild of tabletop game designers who, shockingly, reside in North Carolina. We’ve been meeting regularly since April 2013 and when we started most of us did not have a lot of exposure or experience in tabletop game design. We’ve learned a lot as a group since we started and this podcast is a way to share some of that knowledge. Our goal for the podcast is to present a lot of information pertinent for new designers but hopefully also offer content tha ...
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PodAloha: Surf Legends Talk Story

PodAloha: Surf Legends Talk Story

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Hosted by the Ambassador of Aloha and living surf legend Paul Strauch, PodAloha features insightful interviews that span the evolution of wave riding, surf culture, board design and entertaining personal stories from the top surfers of their respective generations.
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A captivating journey through the realm of game development. Delve into the entire product development cycle, from the inception of ideas to the final release. Listen as we explore game creation, including concept ideation, design, testing, marketing strategies, and more. Whether it's captivating board games, cutting-edge VR experiences, or immersive video games, we'll unravel the stories and strategies that helped bring great games to the market.
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The Design Doctor

Kricia Palmer, MD, Allied ASID

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Are you decorating, remodeling or building a home? Are you excited but also a little intimidated, nervous and uncertain about the whole process? If so, you’re in the right place. Welcome to The Design Doctor Podcast, where we diagnose design drama and talk about how to decorate, remodel or build a home without losing your mind.Each week we diagnose a different problem, from decision fatigue and overwhelm to communicating with your builder and managing a budget. We’ll give you insight and act ...
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The Cardboard Mechanics

Aaron Wilson and John Prather

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Aaron Wilson and John Prather take a look under the hood of board games and talk about the mechanisms and narratives that drive board game design. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cardboardmechanics/support
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Send us a Text Message. It's summer in NC and that means sweltering heat, sweet tea and lots of travel. The guys have been all over the place, but have finally returned to the table for more gaming. Join your hosts Chris Alley, Bill Arney and Jason Yanchuleff as they take on a trio of gem candidates from revered duo of designers Wolfgang Kramer and…
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Ever wondered how to pinpoint the perfect audience for your game? Join us in Episode 189 of Crowdfunding Nerds as Andrew and Sean sit down with Marco Pecota from Raybox Game Design to reveal the secrets of targeting your ideal players! In this episode, we dive deep into the art of identifying and engaging your game's audience. Marco shares his jour…
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Cole Medeiros' career in game design is driven by passion and authenticity. He started creating games as a child (GUBS in fourth grade) and has successfully transitioned this early interest into a professional career. His approach emphasizes the importance of genuine enthusiasm for the project, close collaboration with partners (as seen in his work…
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Episode 132 I spoke with Manuel and Lenore Blum about: * Their early influences and mentors * The Conscious Turing Machine and what theoretical computer science can tell us about consciousness Enjoy—and let me know what you think! Manuel is a pioneer in the field of theoretical computer science and the winner of the 1995 Turing Award in recognition…
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Jessilyn and Brian Persson have spoken about how to earn and increase wealth in previous episodes, but what advice do they have for avoiding the loss of wealth? In this episode, they examine the number one way that couples can destroy their wealth: divorce. Divorce is a sure-fire way to half your wealth at best, and probably lose more. Conversely, …
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Tom, Julie, and Eric look back at Dice Tower East, and look forward to Gen Con, including which events they'll be at, and what games they're looking forward to. And, pressed for time, they share a Rose, Thorn, or Hula Hoop that will be available at Gen Con. 00:49 - Who Is Julia Hern? 02:13 - Dice Tower East Recap - Events 10:35 - Dioce Tower East -…
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Greg Karber is the creator of the hit murder mystery puzzle game Murdle. Greg shares the fascinating journey of Murdle's creation, from a simple puzzle made for a friend to a bestselling book series and popular daily online game. We dive into Greg's influences, how he monetizes Murdle, and the balance between game mechanics and storytelling. Check …
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Are you racking your brain for a quick and easy way to get bold with your interior? I’ve got a great hack where you can start, that will instantly brighten up any room in your home. Join me to explore the fun technique of colour blocking and learn how you can add a splash of creativity to your walls, furniture, and home decor. Hit play now to disco…
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We decided to break from our usual format. Dan Thurot of Space Biff joins us for a discussion about narrative and storytelling in board games, particularly how it relates to historical boardgames. SPACE-BIFF! | Fiercely Independent. Independant? Crap. (spacebiff.com) Outro Music: Sun Ra Arkestra - Between Two Worlds Send us a Text Message.…
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Conquer the Convention: Board Game Edition In this episode of Product of Play, host Curtis Schmidt is joined by Ross Thompson, head of marketing at Atomic Mass Games. They discuss key strategies and tips for making the most out of attending board game trade shows. Ross shares his wealth of experience, covering everything from selecting the right sh…
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In this episode, Peter and AJ dive deep into the essence of game design, focusing on the core principles that make a game fun and engaging. They explore the concept of "striving games" versus "accomplishment games" and emphasize the importance of incentivizing fun behaviors in game design. Peter shares his theory that game design is fundamentally a…
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Episode 131 I spoke with Professor Kevin Dorst about: * Subjective Bayesianism and epistemology foundations * What happens when you’re uncertain about your evidence * Why it’s rational for people to polarize on political matters Enjoy—and let me know what you think! Kevin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at …
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Send us a Text Message. Ori Kagan is the creative force behind Kagan Productions, a renowned agency specializing in high-quality animated trailers for board games. With a proven track record of helping campaigns raise over $19 million, Ori collaborates with both established publishers and first-time creators to bring their tabletop games to life wi…
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Perhaps it’s Evan’s Irish heritage or the secret ancient amulet beneath the studio, but we’re big fans of luck at Cardboard Philosophy. We’ve talked a lot about it over the last year too! We’ve talked about how the luck can feel and how it’s generated. This week, we’re talking about both of those things as well as why it’s used the way it is by des…
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Here is another Bitesize podcast from your blabbering duo in Babblot. Counting down their picks of the top 5 Evergreen titles from 2000 to 2010. Is there any game you feel should be on our radar? Feel free to add in the comments the games that you deem as Evergreen Watch the livestream here: https://youtube.com/live/TovrLGzWYLY --------------------…
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What's changing and what's next? In this episode, you'll learn: About the exciting revamp of the Design Doctor podcast, website, services, workshops, and courses, designed to enhance the creative and inspiring experiences for listeners. Details on the transition of the podcast to a seasonal schedule, with each season featuring 10 episodes focused o…
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In episode 102 of Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Jeff De Cagna discuss the concept of the "duty of foresight," stressing the need for boards to prepare for future challenges. They critique traditional leadership paradigms and promote stewardship as a more inclusive and effective approach. The conversation covers various topics, including the e…
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Ever stood in your home, feeling like it's missing that special touch? You’re not alone! Join me in this episode as I guide my client Sharon, through the exciting process of adding colour to her self-build. We tackle how to best introduce her colour palette to different spaces in her home and brainstorm different ways to get bold and quirky with he…
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Wally Rhines returns to give the latest data and analysis on the printed circuit board and MCM design software market, and the broader electronic design automation market. Rhines comments on the quarterly data released by the ESD Alliance, shifts in demand from India and China, seasonal buying trends, employment and more. This episode is sponsored …
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Send us a Text Message. Join the twins at the table this week as they dive into their recent plays then go on to discuss board game experiences. The twins did an epic games night where they played all of the great western trail content simultaneously. They go on to talk about unique experiences they have had in the hobby. Recent plays 1:19: Splendo…
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Ever wondered how to make your board game shine in a sea of competitors? Or curious about the common traps that new publishers fall into? Join Andrew and Sean in Episode 188 of Crowdfunding Nerds as they tackle these pressing questions! In this episode, we dive deep into the art of standing out on platforms like Kickstarter. From the innovative gam…
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The CHIPS Act has hogged much of the oxygen in the tech industry for the past few years, but the industry trade group known as the Printed Circuit Board Association of America is trying to build on that momentum by relentlessly pointing out that the board industry needs love too, or as they put it, chips don't float. With us today is David Schild, …
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Episode 130 I spoke with David Pfau about: * Spectral learning and ML * Learning to disentangle manifolds and (projective) representation theory * Deep learning for computational quantum mechanics * Picking and pursuing research problems and directions David’s work is really (times k for some very large value of k) interesting—I’ve been inspired to…
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Jessilyn and Brian Persson discuss the benefits of getting educated alongside your partner for real estate investing success. Collaborative learning provides the foundation upon which an investing portfolio is built. There is a lot to consider, from how each partner views money and the mindset they grew up with, to what type of real estate investin…
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Why does beauty matter in interior design? In this episode, you'll learn: The historical shift in design priorities post-WWII, focusing on functionality over beauty, and its impact on modern living spaces. The principles of neuroaesthetics and how elements like lighting, color, and texture can enhance well-being and create harmonious environments. …
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Tom, Julie, and Eric discuss the results of the Origins Awards, and share the nominees for The Dice Tower Awards' Game of the Year. Julie tells us about her trip to Origins (and Tom pines for ice cream), and we ponder the dos and don'ts of upgrading your boardgame pieces. Then, we finish the show with our Roses, Thorns, and Hula Hoops. 00:17 - Gen …
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Zach Gage might be one of the most innovative game designers you've never heard of. He's the creator of Good Sudoku, Really Bad Chess, and 30+ other games that reimagine classic puzzles for the digital age. Now he's taking on the New York Times with Puzzmo.com We spent an hour exploring his creative process and the future of puzzle games. Check out…
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In today's episode, I’m diving into a space that's often overlooked but incredibly vital – the kitchen! Join me for a chat about why the kitchen deserves just as much personality as your living room or bedroom. I’ll share tips on how to infuse your culinary space with bold colors, unique textures, and personalized touches that reflect your style. W…
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In this episode of the Product of Play podcast, host Curtis Schmidt delves into virtual reality game development with Ray McCaffrey, Chief Development Officer at Steel Wool Games, the studio behind Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 1 &2. McCaffrey shares insights on the unique challenges of VR game design, the importance of player feedback, and …
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In this episode of Product of Play, host Curtis Schmidt dives into the world of content marketing for tabletop gaming. Special guest, Spencer Williams, Senior Marketing Manager at GameNerdz.com, shares valuable strategies for creating engaging content that appeals to board game enthusiasts. The discussion covers the evolution of GameNerdz.com, the …
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In this episode of Product of Play, hosted by Curtis Schmidt, voice actress Ali Hillis shares her extensive experience in the world of video game voice acting. Known for her roles in games like Mass Effect and Final Fantasy, Hillis discusses the preparation that goes into voice acting, collaboration with directors, the influence of AI on the indust…
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Ever wondered why your Kickstarter campaign isn't hitting the mark? Or how some indie developers turn setbacks into triumphs? In this episode of Crowdfunding Nerds, Andrew and Sean dive deep into the art of polling fans and making data-driven decisions with special guest Christopher Cantero of Chazak Games. Christopher, who has an impressive backgr…
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Sen and Erica interview Rebecca Strang, a librarian and game designers who promotes gaming in libraries and is active on the Gaming Round Table of the American Library Association. Rebecca was also recently featured in "Games for a Rainy Day," a book with 54 micro-games, puzzles, and more. Why do boardgames and libraries go hand in hand? Let's find…
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Table Talk 013: A Chat about Gateway Games Taylor and Alice discuss games that got them into the hobby and what makes something a “gateway game” anyway. Games mentioned (so many!): Agueda https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/317515/agueda-city-of-umbrellas Chai https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/253185/chai Nine Tiles Extreme https://boardgamegeek.…
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Episode 129 I spoke with Dan Hart and Michelle Michael about: * Developing NSWEduChat, an AI-powered chatbot designed and delivered by the NSW Department of Education for students and teachers. * The challenges in effectively teaching students as technology develops * Understanding and defining the importance of the classroom Enjoy—and let me know …
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There ain’t no party like a board game party! But board games to take to the party? There is a whole world of party games, but where is the line between “game” and “party game?” Never ones to back down from a challenge, our brave hosts Evan, Robert and Steve endeavor to find out! Want to ask a question or give us your two cents about the state of e…
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Why should you rethink common misconceptions about Interior Designers? In this episode, you'll learn: Common misconceptions about interior designers, debunked through personal experiences and professional insights. The distinct roles of contractors versus interior designers, and why both are essential but serve different purposes in home improvemen…
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In episode 101 of Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Michael Randel discuss Michael’s research into nonprofit organizations that received significant funding from Mackenzie Scott’s trust-based philanthropy initiative. The impact of these transformative gifts on nonprofits, Six key areas of organizational preparedness and grant readiness Good pract…
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