Join us for a conversation with Dani Watkins, Director of Programming for Citylink Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Episode Highlights Include: Ubuntu and the Wisdom of the Poor What it means when clients say, “I can’t ask for help because it hurts too much” Why the founding churches chose collaboration over building their own programs The [...]

Join us for a conversation with Dani Watkins, Director of Programming for Citylink Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.


Episode Highlights Include:

Ubuntu and the Wisdom of the Poor
What it means when clients say, “I can’t ask for help because it hurts too much”
Why the founding churches chose collaboration over building their own programs
The “secret sauce” that makes Citylink Center work
The dangers of the nod and smile

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