Ideas to Action

Start making a difference

17 min · 21 de dic de 2017
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A collection of advice on how to get started making a difference. Hear ideas from speakers and artists at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum - Minneapolis. Learn more at augsburg.edu/peace and changemakerpodcast.com

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