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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah
I assume you are talking about halls in Queens and Manhattan. Yes, I am aware of the 2nd "hall".
I find it very interesting that in some areas you have "driftwood washing away" and in other areas you have "fresh faces swimming into their home meetings" because in the end it will be the growth that determines the fate of LSM. If the new faces in the home meetings are not purchasing LSM they will become completely irrelevant. So, is there a link between LSM efforts and the new faces?
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I would say, yes, absolutely. You have to appreciate the role the FTTA plays in the culture of the Recovery. I would like to know how many young adults remain in the Recovery, say, beyond the age of 25 to 30, yet never attend the training. I would bet it's a pretty small %. At least in most places.
<<<speaking about the US and Canada here>>>
Anyway, the "Austin way" of the campus work, is carried out by training graduates, promotes the training, brings LSM materials right onto the campus...I can hardly answer the question without laughing...