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March 12, 2009

Patricia Ryan Madson, Part 3: Building Community and Moving Into Action

by carolross

Patricia ryan madson "Bold persistent experimentation. These are the times we are in now."--Patricia Ryan Madson

This is the third and final segment of my interview with Patricia Ryan Madson, author of Improv Wisdom. I offer up suggestions on how to leverage her use of marketing, networking, and technology to create a vibrant community, based on the terrific job she's already done in crystallizing her wisdom.

Let's listen in. Recording is approximately 9 minutes long:


MP3 File

If this last part of the interview doesn't inspire you to move into action, I don't know what will! My thanks to Patricia for taking the time to share her journey and wisdom.

Be a part of the conversation. Contact information for Patricia Ryan Madson:

www.improvwisdom.com (a chapter of her book is available at this site)

email: improvwisdom [at] comcast.net

Twitter: patryanmadson

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciaryanmadson 

Facebook: Patricia Ryan Madson


Stay tuned for more insightful interviews with wisdom entrepreneurs. My next interview is with Kim Dority, VP of Content at disaboom.com, an online community for people with disabilities and those whose lives they touch.

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Michelle Goss

These three interviews are tremendously inspiring! I loved the book and your dialogue with the author makes me want to re-read it. Thanks for posting these!

carolross

Thanks, Michelle, for your comment. So glad that you enjoyed the interviews. Patricia has a way of helping me see goodness all around, in people and things and situations. I agree that meeting her makes one want to re-read the book!

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