How Can I Help You in 2019?

How Can I Help You in 2019?

A Best of CCP Episode! Kim Freeman, Professional Missing Cat Finder
December 29, 2018
Interview! Larry Shively, Owner, ProVetLogic
January 5, 2019
A Best of CCP Episode! Kim Freeman, Professional Missing Cat Finder
December 29, 2018
Interview! Larry Shively, Owner, ProVetLogic
January 5, 2019

Within the next couple of months, the Community Cats Podcast will have published 300 episodes and 150 blog posts, hosted 2 Online Cat Conferences, assisted over 50 small nonprofit organizations through the Community Cats Grants program, and offered several other webinars as a resource for anyone who wants to help cats in their neighborhood!

I want to thank everyone who tunes in to the show weekly, attends the conferences, and reads this blog! As I continue to work on and modify my goals for next year, I need some feedback from you on the following questions:

  1. Who would you like me to interview on the podcast in 2019?
  2. Are there any specific topics you’d like to see addressed in a podcast or blog post?
  3. What is your greatest challenge?
  4. Is there something that I could do to be able to help you more?
  5. Of these CCP programs: podcast, grants, conference, blog, webinars, which do you feel provides the most value? The least value?

Please share your answers to these questions and any comments you may have on our Facebook page or, as always, feel free to email me at stacy@communitycatspodcast.com. The CCP was created to be a resource for you, so please don’t be shy!

One of my goals in 2019 is to be in touch with you all much more often. So if you are on my email list, but you don’t open the emails, I may reach out to you to make sure you really want to be on the list. We are going to be more active and exciting as we head toward the end of our third year!

Have a safe holiday ringing in the New Year! We are looking forward to 2019.

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