Interview w/Invisible Children's Jason Russell

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Jason Russell is the co-founder of Invisible Children. Had the chance to catch up with him after their historic week of winning One Million dollars in the Chase Bank contest through Facebook. In fact, they ended up winning by only 1200 votes! Amazing.

In this interview we discuss the status of their feature film, how Invisible Children is working with the International Crimes Court, their upcoming tour, and five questions on the hot seat.

The other video below is the Thank You video Invisible Children put together for all those who voted for them in winning the one million.

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End of the Week Links

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- If you want to listen to the entire interview I did with Seth Godin, you can stream here or download from itunes.

- Take a moment to read this article from Jon Foreman, lead singer of Switchfoot, that appeared on the uber popular blog the Huffington Post.

- Gift Card Giver is challenging everyone who will be watching the Super Bowl to join the Super Giver Campaign, and ask all of your friends attending Super Bowl parties to bring gift cards with them. All proceeds from the cards once collected will be given to Hope International and their Hope for Haiti fund.

- My good friend Carlos Whittaker spent several days this week on the top of the itunes charts for his new EP. If you haven’t bought the 3 song set, I encourage you to do so. Congrats Los!

- If you are looking for places to give/get involved with relief efforts in Haiti, we are recommending five organizations: Compassion, Samaritans Purse, World Vision, Convoy of Hope, and Hope International. And for clean water efforts in Haiti, charity: water is our key partner for long-term efforts. All are reputable and doing great work in Haiti.

- David Crowder wrote a very funny guest blog post for Jon Acuff on Stuff Christians Like. Worth the read and many good laughs.

Young Influencers List, January Edition

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Here you go, the January edition of the Young Influencers List. You can see the past month’s lists here.

1. Alyson Stoner- 17-year old noted actress and musician.

2. Matt Mooney- created the 99 Balloons Project. You need to watch this. Get the tissues out.

3. Nikki Toyama- program director for Intervarsity and the Urbana Conference, and author of More than Serving Tea.

4. Danny Wuerffel- former Heisman Trophy winner and now Visionary Leader of Desire Street Ministries.

5. Laura Waters Hinson- Award-winning filmmaker, and director/producer of the movie As We Forgive. Powerful.

Catalyst is going to the Windy City

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Catalyst One Day is headed to Chicago in March. We are partnering with our good friends at Willow Creek Community Church to host Catalyst One Day on Thursday, March 25, 2010 in the Windy City.

Catalyst One Day features Andy Stanley and Craig Groeschel teaching on the topic of momentum. It is practical, practical, practical. Nuts and bolts of leadership. Four main sessions from Andy and Craig, and Q and A sessions with the audience. The smaller environment allows for a much more intimate setting than the larger arena context of our other Catalyst events. We’ll be meeting in the Lakeview Auditorium at Willow.

If you are planning to attend, please REGISTER TODAY. The best rates on tickets end today, so go ahead and get your team signed up now. Seating is limited.

Use rate code BLOG and save 10% on your ticket. And let me know if you’ll be there as it would be great to connect.

(check out what some others are saying about Catalyst One Day:)

Michael Hyatt

John Saddington

Blaine Hogan

Kem Meyer

Scott Hodge

Kent Shaffer

Brad Ruggles

Kary Oberbrunner

Dawn Nicole Baldwin

Tim Schraeder

What do you really want?

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Over the last 15 years, I’ve heard this alot. From key leaders, CEO’s, authors, celebrities, politicians, actors, producers, pastors, and lots of other folks.

I would figure out a way to make a connection with someone, and then arrange a meeting, phone call, breakfast, lunch, or coffee. Inevitably, this question would eventually come out in the conversation. I loved hearing it.

Now I ask it. Not because I’m someone who deserves to ask it, but more because time is precious. When you are a leader and have a team and an organization to run, and their are people who want to spend time with you, you have to make choices. I understand now why all these folks were asking me that question.

So next time you have a meeting or phone call or a lunch with someone who you respect and want to learn from and consider to be a key influencer, here are a few pointers on how to make sure they’ll want to talk to you next time you call or want to meet:

1. Honor that person’s time. Find out how much time they have, and then stick to that. And actually wrap up sooner than what is expected.

2. Ask way more questions than you give answers. You’re not the expert, they are. So leverage the time and soak up their wisdom. Don’t use the time to share your story.

3. Pay for it. If you are at breakfast or lunch or dinner, pay for the meal. I don’t care if you are meeting with Bill Gates, pay for it. It is a sign of respect. Even if you are a non-profit and trying to raise money, pay for the meal. Seriously.

4. Tell the person what the agenda is. If you are planning to ask them for money, tell them that. If you want a favor, tell them that. If you have a certain need you want to get their advice on, tell them that. If you have specific questions you want to ask and get their answers on, tell them those questions. Be upfront.

5. Write it down and follow up. Bring something to write with, and write down the good stuff. Also, based on questions you ask, figure out ways you can serve that person. If that person likes a certain coffee, send them a gift card. If that person likes a certain college team, make a connection about that team a month later. If you can make a connection for that person that will serve them, do it. If you want to create a long term value add friendship, you’ll need to be intentional around their likes and interests.

Carlos Whittaker Album Debut Today

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Carlos Whittaker - EP, Carlos Whittaker

Today, the long awaited 3 song EP album releases from my good friend Carlos Whittaker. I’ve had the chance to watch this entire album process unfold, and watch these songs come together. The entire album is really, really good. And it is a true reflection of who Carlos really is. It’s Authentic. It’s Engaging. It’s Inspiring.

In regards to the 3 songs- I’ve had them on my ipod for a while, and not only do I listen to them all the time, but I sing along. Just ask everyone else in our office! These are songs created for us to sing, and for the Church to collectively sing together.

The album is great. Go buy it right now. Seriously.

Well done Los!

Who really has Influence?

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Great question. Real influence. Who has it?

I’ll tell you one person who has influence- in terms of being able to rally the tribe and make something happen.

George Clooney.

Now regardless of whether you like George or not, he made it happen this past week.

Hope for Haiti Now. An incredible fundraising event. A major benefit concert concepted, branded, marketed, and produced. 58 million raised. In one week’s time.

The very best musicians in the world. Stopping what they were already doing to participate.

Virtually every network possible participating. Changing programming last minute.

Around 50 actors and celebrities giving up an evening to be on the phones to take donations.

A number of organizations involved receiving the donations.

Collaboration between CBS, CNN, and studios in LA, New York and London.

All of this in one week. That is influence.