Sean Gibbons

@SeanGibbons_

Dad, Husband, Dog walker. CEO of Grateful. Interested in too much. Curious about almost everything. Almost. he/him/his

Washington D.C.
Joined June 2011

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    14 hours ago

    These three journalists are crazy smart and very good at what they do. Tune in for a provocative conversation about the future of single subject media. A good diversion before you sneak out for .

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    Nov 22

    Some say Thanksgiving is risky but they’re gonna do it as always anyway. I say it’s risky and a beautiful chance to reinvent it based on safety and the needs we actually have right now.

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    During the 2020 US election, data maps have been used for predicting the results; however, they have also been shaping our perceptions and biases.

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    Nov 16

    When it comes to written storytelling, says it’s all about listening. Missed Joy at ? Watch her keynote + listen to the podcast + read the transcript.

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    Nov 18

    Daniella Leger, , Marlene Vasilic, and Allison Preiss of joined us at to share how they’ve used creative messaging in order to manifest change. Watch the replay.

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    Nov 20

    Our next + session features President , Executive Editor , Editorial Director , and 's on the opportunities and challenges facing single-subject newsrooms.

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    Nov 20

    So how do you make virtual meetings more interactive? We’ve been using , , and ! They’re online collaborative whiteboard platforms to bring your teams together, anytime, anywhere!

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    Nov 6

    "My audacity, I would say, is driven by wanting to tackle the system. Not simply the problem. I think you have to do both.” ~ ⁦⁩ Thank you!

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    Nov 7

    Asset-Framing opponents: "Its a decision, a choice we make, if we can decide not to cooperate then we can decide TO cooperate." Biden inviting 'our better angels to prevail.'

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    Oct 30

    "We talk about certain conditions as though they are unfortunate when in fact they are unjust.” Watch ’s full Keynote at .

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    Oct 30

    Is it time for a new job? Looking to make an impact in the world? Check out our job board today to find your next opportunity.

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    Oct 28

    I’m floored! Finally pulled my from out of our pile of packages and I’m for the love, support and new coffee mug! Don’t mind the unicorns 🦄 in the background.

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    Oct 29

    “What is moral and immoral is not political,” says Dr. Clarence B. Jones at foundations and boards who refuse to say . +

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    Oct 29

    Homework from the brilliant Clarence Jones to members ahead of the election: Reread (and reflect on) Letters from a Birmingham Jail and hone your moral compass. Especially now, "A moral compass is required for action." +

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    Oct 21
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    Oct 27

    It’s essential for anyone working in communications to understand disinformation and misinformation. has created a guide to anti-misinformation actions around the world.

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    Oct 28

    Join us TODAY (10/28) at 12:30pm ET for a Q&A w/ Infectious Disease expert Dr. Richard Wenzel. He will join us to assess the current state of progressions across the United States, share updates, and take your questions. RSVP:

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    Oct 26

    . and joined us to discuss ’s campaign that led to the Supreme Court victory that protected over 700,000 undocumented young people! Watch the replay + listen to the podcast.

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