by Sarah Beaulieu | Aug 13, 2015 | Mini Truth Bombs
It’s become a bit of a ritual to write about boss’ and colleagues when we part ways. It’s a helpful way to reflect on what you learn from others, and to honor the relationship you had during that professional chapter of your life. Almost a year ago, Mark Edwards...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Aug 6, 2015 | Mini Truth Bombs
With all the debate and vitriol (on both sides) about the Center for Medical Progress and Planned Parenthood, it occurs to me that we’re missing a chance for action amidst all the fighting. Abortion is a hot button issue. There’s no doubt about it. There are...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Jul 20, 2015 | Mini Truth Bombs
It’s unclear to me why so many people are still shocked and saddened by Bill Cosby’s admissions of sexual abuse and assault. And while he certainly deserves a chance for healing and redemption (after paying for his crimes), it’s hard to believe that anyone would be...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Jun 15, 2015 | Art of Intervention
An acquaintance recently reached out to me about the much-talked about rape scene on Game of Thrones. As a fan of the show, she had been following the media and blogger reaction to the scene, and was bothered by the fact that she didn’t find it all that disturbing. As...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Jun 9, 2015 | Career and Leadership
“You’re a FUNDRAISER?” “Gosh, what a hard job!” “I HATE asking for money.” These are just a few of the common reactions I get when I tell people that my job involves fundraising. To be clear, my most recent role at Opportunity Nation was focused on...