The Change Revolution with Phil Cooke
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Episode 24: Change Your World Through Bigger Ideas

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December 4, 2007

Download episode 24: Change Your World Through Bigger Ideas (22 MB).

Producer and media strategist Phil Cooke discusses the power of bigger ideas, and encourages you to escape the limitations of petty thinking. Learn to think, and to think of the kinds of ideas that could change the world. Practical lessons on transforming your world and changing your future.

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by Christian (not verified) on January 17, 2008 - 10:50am

Phil,

Thanks for this vidcast (why don't you reference that they aren't just audio podcasts?). I just found your blog not too long ago and have already been challenged and encouraged. I sent this one to my brother who works at a Christian college and needed to hear this.

On another note, I find it ironic that we are such a media driven culture and yet I see people respond more to print on blogs and audio or video podcasts. Have you noticed this and what do you think about it? When I've done podcasts (I'll admit, they aren't fantastic) at the sites I contribute to the comments are slim to none. Even on your site you have 3 comments (excluding this one) for 20 podcasts. I think this is very interesting because of how we use media. I just saw this from Catalyst about adding video to churches website. Personally, I am more inclined to read the first line of many things (and thus read a lot more of something that piques my interest) than I am to begin to watch a video or listen to audio. (You may have dealt with some of these issues already, like I said, I'm new here.)

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