Supremacy and Ethics in Nonprofit Fundraising

Supremacy and Ethics in Nonprofit Fundraising

by Bryon Lippincott | Jun 30, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Nonprofit marketing

White Supremacy and colonialist attitudes are on the forefront my mind currently as the world struggles to address historic and systemic racism. What if part of this could be a movement to de-colonialize international development work? There are a number of issues in...
The Myth of Self Redemption

The Myth of Self Redemption

by Bryon Lippincott | Jun 12, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Intentional Living

I grew up on a farm in Nebraska. Farming is not a lucrative profession. Especially during my childhood farming was incredibly difficult. Prices for corn and soybeans were devastatingly low, which made living on the income from our small farm incredibly difficult. We...
Ending Christian Oppression

Ending Christian Oppression

by Bryon Lippincott | Jun 4, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Intentional Living

As the United States deals with the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd and protests advocating for reform are being violently suppressed, a significant movement to bring real change is emerging and that brings me hope. I’ve been reflecting on my life and...
Ethics of Status in Nonprofit Communications

Ethics of Status in Nonprofit Communications

by Bryon Lippincott | May 24, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Brand Strategy, Nonprofit marketing

I recently came across a podcast by marketing guru Seth Godin. In this episode he talked about the fact that our world revolves around status, that it is in our nature and culture to desire status and to understand where we fit in the hierarchy of our community and in...
6 Realities of Humanitarian Photography and Storytelling

6 Realities of Humanitarian Photography and Storytelling

by Bryon Lippincott | Feb 18, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Humanitarian Filmmaking, Humanitarian Photography, Photography, Storytelling

Still photo from a video project with Love Justice International in 2017. I began this journey into the world of humanitarian photography, storytelling and communications almost 6 years ago. As I was reflecting on the process that got me to this point, I realized...
A Little Bit of Nature from Doi Pui – Chiang Mai, Thailand

A Little Bit of Nature from Doi Pui – Chiang Mai, Thailand

by Bryon Lippincott | Jan 28, 2020 | Blog, Blog Posts, Photography, travel, Travel Log

I don’t do a lot of nature photography, mostly because it is not my line of work. However, I do enjoy it as a way to practice creativity and to appreciate the beauty of nature. So I thought I’d share a few images from a hike I did with the kids last year...
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