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Stop being average at so many things, and become extraordinary at One Big Thing. What were you born to accomplish with your life? in this interview, Phil Cooke, the author of One Big Thing will help you discover what you were born to do and allow it to revolutionize your business, your ministry, and your life. In today's distracted, digital culture, it's harder than ever to identify your calling, get your voice heard, and achieve your dreams. Phil Cooke will talk about the secrets of living a life-on-purpose that rises above the noise and leaves a lasting mark on the world. Bio: Phil Cooke is changing the way business and non-profit leaders influence and engage the culture. A writer, speaker & filmmaker, reporter Paula Zahn called him "Rare - a working producer in Hollywood with an earned Ph.D." Phil has produced programming in more than 40 countries around the world. He produced and directed "The Better Hour" -on PBS that told the story of William Wilberforce leading the campaign to abolish the slave trade. His company, Cooke Pictures (cookepictures.com) advises many of the largest non-profit and religious organizations on how to engage today's culture effectively through media. His books and online blog at philcooke.com are changing the way non-profit & religious organizations tell their story.
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