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  <title>George Weiner - Keeping it real</title>
  <description>George Weiner is one of the smartest people I know, particularly when it comes to charity. As the founder of Whole Whale, he helps charities every day make the most of the digital tools available to them. Whenever I need HONEST feedback, I call George. I'm always glad whenever I heed his advice. I always regret when I don't. Which makes this interview particularly sobering-- and steeling. While I'm trying to maintain a positive outlook, and while many of us are eager for things to &amp;quot;return to normal&amp;quot;, George reminds us that we're gonna be in for a long haul. We may have been caught off guard on February and March, but we cannot be caught off guard for what's to come.&amp;amp;nbsp; We need to prepare now, mentally and otherwise. There are some very key takeaways in this interview: 1.&amp;amp;nbsp; We're not yet feeling the full effects of COVID-19. Get ready for a long haul. 2.&amp;amp;nbsp; Our charities are REALLY hurting now too-- even as they're needed more than ever.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you're going to make a donation this year, make it NOW! 3.&amp;amp;nbsp; Do the Census!! George, thank you for always keeping it real. </description>
  <author_name>The Extra Mile - The Official Charity Miles Podcast</author_name>
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