54 min

Can one person’s values really make a difference‪?‬ Lead with a Question

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Gary Dixon - President, The Foundation for a Better Life
Every once in a while, we all find ourselves wanting for a little inspiration. We may feel burnt out from working long hours, or depleted by the burden of caregiving, or discouraged by a creative rut. We may feel disconnected from a greater purpose, wondering if our efforts are doing anything at all. But the good news is that the right nudge, at just the right time, can relight our fires and get us back into the game. Today’s guest makes those moments of inspiration possible–highlighting heroic stories online, on the radio, on TV–and sometimes–even as you’re driving down the highway. Together, we’ll examine the question:  
Can one person’s values really make a difference?
A conversation with Gary Dixon, President of the Foundation for a Better Life, on this episode of Lead With a Question.
Guest Bio:

Gary Dixon has served as President at The Foundation for a Better Life since its founding in 1999. The Foundation for a Better Life promotes positive values through the media.  Their public service announcements, based on values such as hope, honesty, encouragement and generosity are currently being seen on television in the United States over five million times each day.  They are also airing in over 200 countries around the world.  Additionally, these inspiring messages appear on thousands of billboards across the country, including Times Square.  The Foundation makes posters and DVDs available to thousands of schools each year, at no charge.  It offers these messages in an effort to promote good values, good role models and a better life.  
Formerly, Gary served as vice president of Bonneville Communications where he directed the creative development of many successful campaigns, including Homefront, Major League Baseball, Children’s Miracle Network and the American Cancer Society.   He has also been a speaker at regional and national advertising conferences for the American Advertising Federation and a keynote speaker for various events.  Other assignments took him to Jakarta, where he served as a communications consultant on an Indonesian government project and, early in his career, to Japan where he directed a documentary on the first Trans-Pacific flight.  Gary has a master’s degree in communications from Brigham Young University and a bachelor’s in broadcasting from Texas Tech University.  He serves on the National Board of Directors for the College of Media and Communication at TTU.  He lives in Denver with his wife Susan and their family. 
Foundation for a Better Life website:
www.passiton.com
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Gary Dixon - President, The Foundation for a Better Life
Every once in a while, we all find ourselves wanting for a little inspiration. We may feel burnt out from working long hours, or depleted by the burden of caregiving, or discouraged by a creative rut. We may feel disconnected from a greater purpose, wondering if our efforts are doing anything at all. But the good news is that the right nudge, at just the right time, can relight our fires and get us back into the game. Today’s guest makes those moments of inspiration possible–highlighting heroic stories online, on the radio, on TV–and sometimes–even as you’re driving down the highway. Together, we’ll examine the question:  
Can one person’s values really make a difference?
A conversation with Gary Dixon, President of the Foundation for a Better Life, on this episode of Lead With a Question.
Guest Bio:

Gary Dixon has served as President at The Foundation for a Better Life since its founding in 1999. The Foundation for a Better Life promotes positive values through the media.  Their public service announcements, based on values such as hope, honesty, encouragement and generosity are currently being seen on television in the United States over five million times each day.  They are also airing in over 200 countries around the world.  Additionally, these inspiring messages appear on thousands of billboards across the country, including Times Square.  The Foundation makes posters and DVDs available to thousands of schools each year, at no charge.  It offers these messages in an effort to promote good values, good role models and a better life.  
Formerly, Gary served as vice president of Bonneville Communications where he directed the creative development of many successful campaigns, including Homefront, Major League Baseball, Children’s Miracle Network and the American Cancer Society.   He has also been a speaker at regional and national advertising conferences for the American Advertising Federation and a keynote speaker for various events.  Other assignments took him to Jakarta, where he served as a communications consultant on an Indonesian government project and, early in his career, to Japan where he directed a documentary on the first Trans-Pacific flight.  Gary has a master’s degree in communications from Brigham Young University and a bachelor’s in broadcasting from Texas Tech University.  He serves on the National Board of Directors for the College of Media and Communication at TTU.  He lives in Denver with his wife Susan and their family. 
Foundation for a Better Life website:
www.passiton.com
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Chris and Ian now have a book! It's called Brave Together: Lead by design, spark creativity, and shape the future with the power of co-creation. Available online at McGraw Hill and Amazon.
Please like, subscribe, rate, and review! Every listener interaction helps others discover the show too!
Learn about the work we're doing at Bravecore by visiting our website at Home - Bravecore
To drop us a line, head over to Contact - Bravecore

54 min