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    2: Collaboration and Compassion in Fundraising (ft. MegKaylee)

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    About this Episode

    In Episode 2, we invite esteemed Content Creator and On-Camera Host Meg Kaylee onto the podcast to talk about the importance of Collaborative Fundraising and finding your compassion when doing your fundraising events! Listen in as both iKasperr and Draskia share their own stories about collaboration and how they drive their communities to do their best when fundraising for the causes they care about most! Topics of Discussion: 3:12 - Meg's Start in Content Creation 7:30 - Meg as an On-Camera Host/Writer/Producer 11:56 - Transitioning into the Industry 14:39 - Collaborative Fundraising 15:27 - Collaborative Fundraising Efforts: Quest for the Cause 17:38 - Collaborative Fundraising Efforts: Team Sin Squad 20:16 - The Importance of Compassion 23:30 - Advantages of Collaborative Fundraising 28:29 - Finding your Motivation to Fundraise 31:00 - Getting the Whole Family Involved 37:00 - Finding your Motivation (Continued) 39:48 - Making a Personal Connection with Donors 44:08 - Question: Above and Beyond Fundraising Incentives 51:06 - Question: How to bring more viewers to charity streams Thank you to Meg for being our special guest for Episode 2! Make sure you follow her on all of her platforms: Twitch - https://twitch.tv/MegKaylee Twitter - https://twitter.com/MegKaylee Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/megkaylee/ Special Guest: Meg Kaylee.

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