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‘Studies Show That When Necessary, Americans Almost Never Fail to Lend One Another a Helping Hand. And Yet Here We Are’

How to heal America’s “toxic infighting,” according to author Hali Lee.

Author and philanthropy leader Hali Lee joined us at Godmothers to share The Big We, her new book that acts as a rallying cry to inspire everyday people to take back philanthropy from billionaires and make the world a better place. She was joined in conversation by Gwyn Lurie, the CEO and editor-in-chief of the Montecito Journal.

The Big We Godmothers | Bookshop.org | E-book: Bookshop.org | Audiobook: Libro.fm | Amazon

Hali spoke about the centuries-old traditions of giving that span across cultures, “growing up watching the Kansas City Chiefs lose,” the lessons she learned by spending time in Thailand (there were many!)—and so much more. Subscribers can watch the full conversation here. (It starts around the eight-minute mark.)



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