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FX August Luncheon

August 25, 2023 @ 11:30 am 1:00 pm

$25 – $35

THIS is your chance! You have a ton of questions about freelance recruiting, part-time gigs, and contract work. This is your chance to get answers.

At this LIVE, in-person Q & A format, Suzanne will share insight on hiring, interviews, best times to communicate and more!

Suzanne Wolff is the Owner & President of LandaJob—a Kansas City recruiting firm with roots going back nearly 40 years. LandaJob specializes in Marketing, Creative, Communication and Digital roles.

Friday, August 25th

11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.: Networking

12 – 1 p.m.: Lunch and Presentation

Carmen’s Cafe

• Your ticket includes lunch options curated and selected by the expert chef at Carmen’s Cafe.

• Free Parking Lots nearby with free overflow street parking.

• Members and nonmembers are welcome. Members: $25 / Nonmembers: $35

• No ticket sales will be accepted at the door.

Reserve your ticket on Eventbrite by EOD August 24th (link below).

Questions? Contact [email protected].

About this month’s presenter:

Originally from Omaha, NE, Suzanne moved to Kansas City to attend Rockhurst University, raised her three children here, and now calls Kansas City home. She loves the Chiefs, great food, great music, and hanging out with her family and friends. As a creative professional with over 25 years of experience in marketing, design, and recruiting, Suzanne has also worked as a Graphic Artist, Illustrator and Creative Director. With 12+ years of experience in recruiting, Suzanne enjoys sharing tips and tricks to job hunting, resume and portfolio design, networking, LinkedIn, and more!

Carmen’s Cafe

6307 Brookside Plaza
Kansas City, Missouri 64113 United States
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816-333-4048
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FX July Luncheon

July 28, 2023 @ 11:30 am 1:00 pm

$25 – $35

Ignite The Spark of Infinite Possibilities with Your Clients and Customers

Join us for an outstanding presentation by Erin Paige, The DREAM Ignitor! She believes being heart-centered is the key to any relationship, especially in a leadership role.

Erin will ignite the spark in those who are open to dreaming UP and elevating into the infinite possibilities in all areas of their lives. She will educate you on the science of the heart and why the heart and brain connection is so significant, especially when connecting with clients and customers. She will share easy, impactful mindset exercises.

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Speaker

Erin Paige has a growing list of accomplishments and is thrilled to wear the badges of speaker, author, mother, and artist. She has ignited convention-goers, podcast listeners, and individuals on shows around the world. Her heart-centered message touches everyone with goodness everywhere she speaks. Join us LIVE as her heartFULL message brings you into a heart-centered experience. It’s an event you won’t want to miss out on!

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Details

Networking starts at 11:30 a.m. with the presentation from noon to 1 p.m.

Your ticket includes lunch options provided by the talented chefs at Strang Hall with exciting flavors from around the world and unique chef-driven concepts you can’t find elsewhere in town.

Free parking: street, nearby lot and garage.

Members and nonmembers are welcome. Members: $25 / Guests: $35

No sales will be accepted at the door. Reserve your ticket today — seating is limited. Register using button below by July 27.

Questions? Contact [email protected].

Strang Hall

7313 W 80TH St
Overland Park, Kansas 66204 United States
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(913) 701-7041
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Networking with a Purpose – HopeKids

June 1, 2023 @ 4:30 pm 6:30 pm

Please join FX and AMAKC for a fun summer networking and fundraising event at Skyline E3 in Lenexa! The event will be hosted with the American Marketing Association of Kansas City and will take place in Skyline E3’s onsite event space. Appetizers and drinks will be provided. We will be playing Bingo with some amazing prizes to win!

Proceeds from ticket sales and bingo cards will be donated to HopeKids.

Skyline E3

9511 Legler Road
Lenexa, Ks 66219 United States
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FX July Coffee Meetup

July 13, 2023 @ 8:30 am 10:00 am

Commune in July with old friends, while meeting new ones! Take a moment for yourself in the midst of a swirling 2023. This unique meeting space contains walls of board games and puzzles for purchase. You may find one you wish to take back to your WFH space! Join us as we catch up over coffee (or tea)!

Members and nonmembers welcome. Free to attend.

Questions? Contact [email protected].

Urban Prairie Coffee

5606 Johnson Drive
Mission, Kansas 66202 United States
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(913) 214-2255
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AI Is Another Technology We Must Embrace

I now have TikTok on my phone, and it’s all because of artificial intelligence (AI).

The connection is not as crazy as it sounds, because each tool is part of the communications revolution that is unfolding before our eyes. It was Burton Kelso who connected the dots during a recent lunch presentation for The Freelance Exchange (FX).

Kelso is a technology guru and the owner of a computer-service company. His main topic was AI, including ChatGPT.

But one of his main messages was that savvy freelancers and solopreneurs have no choice but to at least gain a working knowledge of all the new electronic tools that are out there— be they video apps, AI platforms, or social media sites like LinkedIn.

“Instead of saying, ‘Well, I don’t know anything about LinkedIn,’” Kelso said. “It’s your job to figure out how LinkedIn works, and especially how it can benefit your business.”

The same thing goes for AI, he said. We need to understand it so we can better serve our clients — and remain relevant. The challenge, as with any new technological innovation, is carving out the time to learn how to use it.

Kelso walked us through a dozen AI products, including Dall • E2, which creates art from a text description, and Jenni, a text tool that promises to “supercharge your next research paper” along with crafting blog posts, speeches, and more. He also introduced us to Murf, your new AI friend who makes “studio-quality voice overs in minutes.”

AI is not infallible. Products like ChatGPT generate copy with mistakes and falsehoods.

Yet, it’s hard to fathom that Dall • E2 does not pose a challenge to graphic artists or that Jenni or Murf do not threaten the livelihoods of writers or broadcast specialists. 

“People do business with people,” Kelso reassured his audience.

I agree, but in a recent conversation, one local nonprofit executive told me he uses ChatGPT to generate rough drafts of blog posts. He is smart enough to double-check the supposed facts the AI tool includes, and he also massages the text to make it sound more like him. Nevertheless, he considers it a huge timesaver and did not dispute my assertion that AI could eat into my business. 

Humans can produce better material, but I can certainly envision a cost-conscious manager slashing a freelance budget or eliminating a position when AI can generate something that is adequate.

Part of me says, “If you can’t beat them, join them.” There’s nothing stopping me from using AI to draft narratives. I could be more efficient for my clients and free up time for other things.

But I don’t want to do that. I like the creative process. It’s why I have stuck with journalism and writing for so long.

I hope that’s not a step down the road to professional extinction, but with all the advances of AI, it’s hard not to worry.

From my many years in newspapers, I know what a fatal mistake it can be to misjudge the threat of a new communications technology. The internet was a long way toward destroying our business model before industry executives started fighting back. But by then, it was too little, too late.

So, I will heed Kelso’s advice. I pledge to dig into some of these AI platforms — and I might kill two birds with one stone by posting about my experiences on LinkedIn!

Also, on my list is gaining some proficiency with TikTok, but the app has already paid some personal dividends. Our 13-year-old son smiled when I told him I had downloaded it, and then he took a little bit of time to give dear old dad a quick tutorial.

Guest blogger: Mike Sherry is the principal of OnPoint Communications, which specializes in storytelling for nonprofits. With more than 30 years of print and online journalism experience, Mike produces narratives that drive fund development and marketing success. His cost-effective approach ensures that his content serves many purposes, including copy for e-newsletters, grant applications, gratitude reports, websites, and more.