It Takes Many
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Description
A special Giving Tuesday with friends from The Relational Center celebrating interdependence with social challenges carried out throughout the show via a telethon-inspired format.
Show Highlights
Live-stream viewers had total control on this show as they called guests to stop what they were doing and take a social challenge.
Kiara, Dan and Angela share inspired thoughts on interdependence.
On the first social challenge, Cassidy picked her colleague Dan up when it was suggested that she, “Hold something up that makes her smile.”
Lisa and Angela shared a 60-sec hug.
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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest
The show was so much fun to do. I adore my friends at the Relational Center. Angela, Lisa, Cassidy, Kiara and Dan – It does not get much better than this! Thank you to everyone that donated. We raised over $500 in this hour show!! – Stephanie Michele
Social Challenge of the Week
The Social Challenge for the Week: Make up your own!
- Gather your friends and neighbors.
- Have everyone write out 2-3 challenges on the same size sheet of paper. (one challenge per piece of paper) They can be questions to answer or activities to carry out.
- Fold up challenges and put in a bowl or hat.
- Sit in a circle or around a table.
- Flip a coin or role dice before each challenge is pulled to determine if the challenge will be for the next person in the circle or an ALL play for everyone to do. ( Odd Numbers – All Play or Heads ALL Play)
- Have Fun!
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