 So up next, Jennifer Bongora, she is the Director of Career Innovation at Nexford University and a consultant for the Future of Learning Fund. Jennifer will demo how you can use the aggregator Feedly to transform your news feed for the better. My name is Jennifer Bongora, I think it's that, and I think I might be Feedly's biggest fan. So Feedly is a news aggregator, and I think you can just put it in the chat, you can check it out while we're going at speedily.com. And if you, like me, tend to have about 45 tabs open at a time from different blogs that you follow, different news sites, Feedly has been so helpful for me to curate lots of different insights in one place. And why I get so excited about it for nonprofits and for job seekers, I think there's applications for everyone. There are three reasons. So first are relationships, and the title of this session was from speed reader to thought leader. And the reason why I think it's important to use sites like Feedly and to continue to inform ourselves about different things that are happening in our areas of interest or expertise or where we want to grow are to build relationships, to build and strengthen our relevance, and then also to get recommendations or ideas. And speedily helps you do all three of those things. I will go ahead and share my screen and you can see I have Feedly open in a moment. You will see. And I'm just going to wait until I can tell you to see it. Great. There it is. You fill your site the way you want it to look. So I'm happy to receive this can be an interactive session if people are willing to be interactive. If you have a blog that you follow that is in your area of expertise, and then I can add that as we go, or I have ideas myself, so on the left hand side, you can see these different folders. Yeah, you can add design, education or whatever it is that interests you. Think about the three to five key words or areas that your nonprofit focus is on, or that you want to build your own thought leadership in, as David uses it as well. So here I had a TechSoup demo and I went ahead and added some different areas, but you can see that they have featured areas in Tech, Cybersecurity, Marketing, Business, and here on the follow websites, I'm going to go to that and I've already clicked into it. And I can go ahead and say I know a blog that I really love to follow. I'll go ahead and I'll hit enter, and then I can follow it here. And I will add it to my TechSoup demo folder. And then what's great is that it advocates all of these different blogs that have a similar theme together in one space. And so then instead of having those 45 different tabs open, I can click into my TechSoup demo. And I have here, I have, you know, an entrepreneurship magazine, I have DevX news, I have something on machine learning, and it's all, it's curating it as though it's one news source, like if you go on to NPR or New York time, you can see everything at a glance. You can also, you know, that's if you know specifically and some people I think struggle to identify new sources to get new insights. And so one I always recommend reaching out to your network and ask, you know, what are different sources that you could add? I also think this is based on nonprofits. You can Google top nonprofit blogs to follow TechSoup, should be happy to know you guys on good SEO or, you know, to all show up here and then it was fun to see Beth Cantor's when I Googled this as well, you know, you can come onto a website like this if you're looking for content to add to your feedway. And then I think so I had the three R's for why I think, you know, building your thought leaders is important, so relationships, relevance and getting recommendations. And then with feedway, I'll have one more. You have to force your article, which we've done here, then you sift through them. So what I like to do is right click on the ones that are interesting and relevant. And then I stand through them and then find out so you're sifting source, sift, and then finally share. So take a look at the article, you know, I opened up three or four, maybe five at a time, set your timer, 15 minutes. I like to share them out on LinkedIn or Twitter, always tagging the author. And then if there are any other people within to continue to build your network, build your community of people. And so that's my steepie session. I don't want to go over time here. I hope it's helpful and that you all will start your own feedway. Works. Thank you for having me.