Inspire and Motivate Your Team - Macaroni and Cheese Talks and Workshops by Steven H. Biondolillo

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Powerful talks and workshops by inspirational speaker, author, business leader and former elite athlete, Steven H. Biondolillo. Involve your group in an inspiring, thought provoking, interactive session, customized to accomplish your team building, professional growth, donor cultivation and/or leadership development objectives. Steven uses performance poetry from his volume, Macaroni and Cheese Manifesto, to connect participants with their deepest selves. http://www.MacaroniAndCheese.com
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copyright 2012 Steven H. Biondolillo

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  • Steve's warm and personal style comes across beautifully in this video. Though I've never been in one of his seminars, his sincerity and honesty is apparent and the response of the participants reflects their trust and enjoyment. I also want to say how professionally produced this video is compared to others I've seen. Congratulations, Steve.

  • Thank you for having the courage to take "action" to share your gifts and wisdom. Reflecting on our paths and sharing, learning and growing is what life is all about. You will continue to bless many lives on your journey and to leave your mark..so wonder-filled and awe inspiring!! I will share these videos with my team and my connections! Bravo!

  • Effectively conveys examples of what takes place during Steve's facilitation exercises. Shows Steve personal style of involving participants in the discussion.

  • Very thought provoking, but in a good way. When reflecting on earlier life experiences, it becomes more apprent as to how they factored into charting the course that I have followed through the years, and how I interact with others. To appreciate life and other people, one does need to look first at the gifts that we have...great stuff!

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