Underground Railroad Bike Trek with International Justice Mission

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This summer, our good friends at International Justice Mission are partnering with Venture Expeditions to send a team of 15 ordinary Americans to bike the historic Underground Railroad from Mobile, AL to Buffalo, NY, retracing the steps of “Freedom Seekers” to raise funds and awareness for IJM and the efforts to fight modern-day slavery, human trafficking, and forms of violent oppression. The campaign is called Stop Injustice: 5 Weeks for Freedom Campaign.

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There’s huge opportunity to spread the word about the injustices that still exist in the world today and ways people can get involved. The bike tour will last from June 28th to August 1st. A complete online experience will follow the 14 riders as they trek north.

Tuesday Links

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- Ron Edmondson recently interviewed me on his blog. Check it out.

- Check out Pop Tech. Sort of an east coast TED experience. Worth paying attention to for sure. Some great thinkers will be at their event, and good articles and resources on their blog and website.

- We had our mid summer creative meeting last week. Lots of great ideas. Check out the list of folks who attended.

- 67 new innovations. Part of Innovation Insanity from Trendwatching. Some great projects and ideas on the list.

- Adoption is Everywhereis the cover story this month for Christianity Today magazine.

- This week is Hillsong Conference in Sydney at Hillsong Church. Major props and prayers to all of our friends from Hillsong, who put on an amazing event. Make sure to keep up with all that is happening on the backstage page. And let’s continue to lift up the event in prayer throughout this week.

- The latest Leadership podcast from Andy Stanley is up- When Less is More. It’s a 2-part podcast. Definitely worth the listen.

- Make sure to download the Catalyst iphone App to your smart phone. Stay up to date with the latest podcasts, articles, blogs, and special offers.

Building Bridges

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Building a bridge is an art. Not literal bridges that you drive over, although those are important.

I’m referring to building bridges in business, friendships, co-workers, mentors, and key partnerships. I’m referring to building a new relationship with your neighbor. I’m referring to connecting with someone that you’ve wanted to meet with for a long time and only having 15 minutes for a meeting. How do you turn that meeting into an hour or more, and then eventually into a friend?

Many folks just think that showing up is half the battle. Well, sort of. But there’s more. When it comes to winning a client, or inking a new partnership, or developing a new friendship, there are some key things I’ve learned over the years that might be helpful.

A few thoughts:

1. Love people until they ask why. Let your actions speak so loud that people can not help but to see your authenticity, and ultimately demand an explanation for the reason you do what you do.

2. Prove your craft before asking for something. Excellence, skill and know how is key on this. Show that you are competent before you demand that they should partner with you.

3. Ask more questions than they do. I love this one. Many times asking great questions is way more strategic than giving great answers.

4. Spend lots of time listening. Once you’ve asked a great question, listen. And listen more. And listen more.

5. Find points of connection and shared interests, and be intentional. A crucial part of great bridge building. Find out what motivates someone, what their interests are, what they enjoy. Is it sports? rock climbing? history? Whatever it is, find out and then build on those areas of shared interests.

6. Follow up. This is the #1 step that everyone seems to forget. We have to follow up. Never assume that because you haven’t heard from someone, it means they are not interested. They’re busy, just like you. Take the first step and reach out. And then reach out again.