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Matt Biggar is Founder and Principal of Connected to Place. He has worked as a strategy consultant, researcher, writer, speaker, teacher, and educational leader. He focuses on systems change and strategic collaboration within local and regional contexts.
We spoke to Matt about how his new book provides a fundamental, actionable, and holistic guide to systems change, the change levers that can help us live connected to place and bring us together rather than be pulled apart, and some initial first steps he recommends you can take right now to make a positive impact on your own community.
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Matt Biggar is Founder and Principal of Connected to Place. He has worked as a strategy consultant, researcher, writer, speaker, teacher, and educational leader. He focuses on systems change and strategic collaboration within local and regional contexts.
We spoke to Matt about how his new book provides a fundamental, actionable, and holistic guide to systems change, the change levers that can help us live connected to place and bring us together rather than be pulled apart, and some initial first steps he recommends you can take right now to make a positive impact on your own community.
1869, Ep. 161 with Rachel Midura, author of Postal Intelligence
1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
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1869, Ep. 161 with Rachel Midura, author of Postal Intelligence
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Rachel Midura is Assistant Professor of Early Modern European and Digital History at Virginia Tech. She researches the history of intelligence, travel, and statecraft in the information age of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
We spoke to Rachel about how early modern postal services became central to domestic governance and foreign policy enterprises; how they extended government reach and surveillance; and the pivotal role in this history that was played by the Tassis family, official postmasters to the dukes of Milan, the pope, Spanish kings, and Holy Roman emperors.
1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
Use promo code 09POD to save 30% on Connected to Place:
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Matt Biggar is Founder and Principal of Connected to Place. He has worked as a strategy consultant, researcher, writer, speaker, teacher, and educational leader. He focuses on systems change and strategic collaboration within local and regional contexts.
We spoke to Matt about how his new book provides a fundamental, actionable, and holistic guide to systems change, the change levers that can help us live connected to place and bring us together rather than be pulled apart, and some initial first steps he recommends you can take right now to make a positive impact on your own community.