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  <title>40 | Tuesday Mooney</title>
  <description> What happens when a prospect researcher writes a mystery novel — and makes the main character one of us? In this special episode, we dive into&amp;amp;nbsp;Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts&amp;amp;nbsp;by Kate Racculia, a delightful thriller whose protagonist works in Prospect Research. Then we go straight to the source: Kate herself joins us to talk about her career in prospect research, what inspired the book, and what it was like to blend her professional world with fiction.  &amp;amp;nbsp; We also get into something weightier: the ethics of the data we hold. How much is too much to know about someone? What are the real consequences of poor decisions in our profession? It's a conversation that's equal parts fun and thought-provoking. &amp;amp;nbsp; 📖&amp;amp;nbsp;Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts&amp;amp;nbsp;by Kate Racculia — kateracculia.com &amp;amp;nbsp;   00:00 - Introduction: Tuesday Mooney  01:30 - Book Report:&amp;amp;nbsp;Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts  09:55 - Meet the Author: Kate Racculia  10:57 - The HIPAA Violation: When Researchers Cross the Line  13:51 - It Gets Creepy: The Data We Shouldn't Have  15:38 - Kate's Journey Through the Profession  19:30 - How Much Is Too Much to Know?  22:34 - When Wealth Goes Off the Rails  25:36 - Kate's Thoughts on Legacy  </description>
  <author_name>All About Supporting Philanthropy</author_name>
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