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49. Morgan DeNicola on the Philanthropy of Everyday Action & Dialogue Across Divides

49. Morgan DeNicola on the Philanthropy of Everyday Action & Dialogue Across Divides

Season 1 Episode 49 Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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“You don’t change the world. You change the way one person views the world—and then you’ve changed the world for that person.”

What if true strength lies not in certainty, but in listening with respect? In this episode, Morgan DeNicola, Executive Director of the DeNicola Family Foundation, shares how dialogue across divides, cultural diplomacy and everyday acts of humanity redefine what philanthropy can mean. From working with to fostering cross-cultural understanding worldwide, Morgan shows how compassion, curiosity and calm self-control can build bridges in even the most polarized spaces.

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Topics we cover

 ✔︎ The 360-degree value of diverse viewpoints
 ✔︎ Philanthropy as “love of humanity” beyond financial giving
 ✔︎ Finding common ground across ideological divides
 ✔︎ Diplomacy as an everyday superpower of relationship-building
 ✔︎ Practical mental health strategies for service-driven work
 ✔︎ Why self-control and calm are ultimate strengths in dialogue
 ✔︎ The four pillars of the DeNicola Family Foundation: conservation, world health, humanitarian recognition, cultural diplomacy

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