by Bryon Lippincott | Jan 14, 2018 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Intentional Living
The use and effect of language in our lives has become a point of interest and reflection for me over the last year. It started as an interest in how to help humanitarian organizations communicate more effectively and that is still an ongoing study and pursuit...
by Bryon Lippincott | Jan 1, 2018 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living
Warning this is a bit of a rant. It started when I saw a shared post on facebook yesterday that was pure gossip and essentially nothing but social slander. A post that demonized the poor and made generous people out to be the victims of fraud. I would have let this...
by Bryon Lippincott | Dec 13, 2017 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living
I am currently in the process of reading Linch Pin by Seth Godin. As I’ve been reading, one idea keeps hitting me between the eyes. We spend our entire lives learning to and being trained to wait for permission to act. In school we need permission to go to the...
by Bryon Lippincott | Nov 21, 2017 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living
I have often struggled and to be honest, I still do at many times, with a lack of outwardly visible success in my work. I don’t have a lot of followers, very few people will read this post. I have not won any awards nor have I been invited to photograph any stories...
by Bryon Lippincott | Oct 19, 2017 | Blog, Blog Posts, Brand Strategy, Intentional Living, Nonprofit marketing, Storytelling
I have spent a lot of time recently thinking about the way we relate to charitable acts and what compels us to act in compassionate ways. I asked a question on my Facebook page a few weeks ago and the response to that and to my previous article on comfort and...
by Bryon Lippincott | Sep 17, 2017 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living, Photography
I recently had the privilege of traveling to Kathmandu, Nepal on assignment. After my assignment was finished I stayed for a couple of extra days to experience Kathmandu for myself. As I wandered the famous sites in and around Kathmandu I realized something about why...