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🍂 Dressed to welcome fall. 02:05

👢 A story about the special cowboy boots from her mom and horseback riding. 03:15

🎻Training to be a classical violinist but having a variety of interests. 05:52

👩‍🎓 Why she decided to pursue an MBA degree in the nonprofit sector. 08:48

🎼 Musicians: a spiritual relationship with money and philanthropy. 12:14

😊 The arts were privatized, and Amanda wanted to make the arts more accessible. 14:10

⏩ A call to action coming from within herself: Pushing the needle to get the corporate world more invested in the public sector. 17:17

🤠 Randy’s thoughts on the Austin Symphony Orchestra. 19:39

💸 The earned income model and wage issues: musicians are not meant to be martyrs. 21:34

💲 The philanthropic component of general and programmatic funding. Who's going to advocate for the wages of the artist? 23:45

🤩 Literacy empowers freedom and democratization of thought and opportunity, 27:20

🧶 The technique of knitting seamlessly using reflective yarn and how it can help runners. 28:34

🧢 The patent for the complicated technique used for Personal Habitat’s safety beanies. 30:49

🌟 Reflective yarn helps bikers, cyclists, kids at bus stops and it is made by a responsible eco-friendly company 34:10

🙃 Kent’s story on Resonate. 36:58

Connect with Amanda: www.handsacrossthesea.org and www.mypersonalhabitat.com

🤓 Connect with us: www.resonateengine.com