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In this episode, guest Adam Gaskill shares his transition from the corporate world to nonprofit work, the influence of Tony Robbins and Richard Bandler on his journey, and the impact of companies creating nonprofits. He outlines a four-step process to manifest dreams and discusses the importance of community.
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In this episode, guest Cayla Horey shares her insights on leadership challenges, business growth, and the role of coaching in entrepreneurship. She delves into her personal journey and its impact on her business, her speaking experiences, and her joy of giving. Cayla also discusses her perspective on money and happiness.
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In this episode, Yanik Silver, founder of Maverick 1000 and author of "Evolved Enterprise," discusses his transition from copywriting to socially responsible entrepreneurship. He offers insights into the evolution and significance of giving models in business, the role of language in philanthropy, and the power of collaboration. Yanik also shares his thoughts on how businesses can start giving effectively and the transformative role money can play in our lives.
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In this episode, renowned sports photographer Andrew Bernstein shares his journey from capturing iconic NBA moments to co-founding Legends of Sport Platform. He underscores the role of self-confidence, networking, and philanthropy in his professional evolution and highlights how mentorship and volunteer work have shaped his career. Bernstein's commitment to giving back to the community mirrors the podcast's mission, making his insights invaluable for aspiring philanthropists.
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In this episode, we delve into Jessica Gruber's journey from ad agencies to founding Buzzworks, a web development firm with a unique focus on purpose-driven design. We discuss the role of website innovation in modern business, and Jessica's passion for incorporating non-profit work into for-profit models. Jessica shares her approach to choosing a non-profit to support, her favorite moments of giving, and the importance of instilling philanthropic values in children.
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In this episode, real estate mogul and philanthropist Frank McKinney details his rise from homelessness to success. He explains his unique approach to philanthrocapitalism, addressing poverty through self-sustaining solutions. McKinney shares insights from his book 'Aspire', his future plans for homeless shelters, and his most inspiring giving moments.
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In this episode, Kendra Garagan, COO of Go Big To Give Big, shares her tech background, entrepreneurial journey, and transition towards impact and sustainability. Kendra explores the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs and the role of her family in the Children's Rehab Foundation. She also discusses inspiring impact initiatives and participates in a rapid-fire giving round.
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In this episode, Steven Jones, real estate tycoon and poker pro, shares his unique journey. From his early poker days to his real estate success, Steven provides valuable insights into mentorship, persistence, and the law of attraction. He highlights the role of kindness and joy in fostering good fortune in both business and life.
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In this episode, Kevin Crowe, founder of 'Give a Mile', shares his journey of turning unused travel miles into compassionate flights for families in need. He discusses the inception of the organization, the challenges faced by non-profits, and the importance of investing in such initiatives. Kevin also opens up about his endurance running experiences and its link to philanthropy. The episode concludes with an inspiring story of a woman visiting her family in the Philippines through Give a Mile.
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In this episode, Sammy Torres Jr. shares his journey from Coast Guard service to real estate entrepreneurship and founding the nonprofit, BaseballFace Cares. He discusses the challenges of running a nonprofit, the impact of personal development, and the inspiring story of Ugandan baseball player, Kazumba Dennis.
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In this episode, risk mitigation expert Van Carlson explains how strategic risk management can propel small businesses to new heights. He elaborates on his unique 831(b) tax strategy and its role in financial stability. Beyond business, Carlson shares his deep-rooted passion for wildlife conservation and the impact of giving initiatives in the corporate world.
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In this episode, Bob Burg, the mind behind The Go-Giver series, delves into the profound influence of giving in business. He unpacks the Go Giver concept, distinguishes 'giving' from 'giving back', and provides strategies to foster a giving culture. Burg also emphasizes the significance of giving in networking and maintaining a balance between giving and receiving. He shares personal anecdotes and discusses his future endeavors.
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In this episode, guest Devin Miller, an entrepreneur and intellectual property attorney, shares his educational journey and insights into business and law while also delving into the importance of intellectual property for startups. He discusses his approach to entrepreneurship, work-life balance and his commitment to giving back to the community.
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In this episode, Diana Chaloux LaCerte, a fitness industry entrepreneur, shares her journey, from battling personal fears to establishing a successful online personal training business. She discusses her transition to running retreats, her upcoming conference vision, and her philanthropic efforts in Haiti. The episode concludes with her interpretation of "Go Big to Get Big" and the joy of giving.
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In this episode, Michael Unbroken, a successful entrepreneur and trauma survivor, shares his journey from struggle to success. He discusses the role of honesty in personal growth, his unique approach to goal setting, and his work with Operation Underground Railroad. Michael emphasizes the importance of time over money in giving, his favorite charities, and his insights on entrepreneurship and philanthropy. He also describes the feeling of giving in one word and discusses money and happiness.
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In this episode, Jason Haugan shares his journey from network marketing to RV sales, discussing the growth and challenges of his RV dealership. He emphasizes the importance of company culture and the role of intention and action in creating luck. Jason also shares about his dealership's culture of giving back, the impact of their initiatives, and his favorite aspects of giving.
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In this episode, guest Chase Harmer, CEO of Wishes, shares his entrepreneurial journey and the unique mission of Wishes - enhancing charity transparency. He discusses the importance of impact reporting and charity overhead costs, and how Wishes is addressing healthcare issues in India. Harmer also explores the integration of Wishes into e-commerce, and his personal experiences with giving. The episode concludes with insights into the 'Go Big to Give Big' philosophy and ways to get involved with Wishes.
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In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Rebecca Psigoda, from adversity to prosperity. We discuss her transformative kids program, "I Believe in Me", and introduce her new initiative, "The Well Traveled Soul". The conversation shifts to self-improvement, overcoming fear and limiting beliefs. Rebecca shares her empowering experiences with giving and her impactful retirement. The discussion concludes with an exploration of the phrase "Go Big to Get Big" and the profound fulfilment derived from philanthropy.
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In this episode, Randy Molland and Steve Arneson engage with Mike Koenigs, an accomplished entrepreneur, on the intricacies of trust in business. They explore the benefits of purging problematic clients and creating right fit referrals. Mike also shares his insights on incorporating philanthropy into business, the transformation it brings to audience demographics, and his favorite charities. The conversation closes with Mike's thoughts on the 'Go Big to Give Big' philosophy.
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In this episode, Randy Molland welcomes Micah LaCerte, co-founder of Hitch Fit. They discuss Micah's journey to success, Hitch Fit's growth, and his philosophy of Flex and Smile. Micah shares about personal loss, his philanthropic work in Haiti, and viewing challenges as growth opportunities. He also reveals his favorite giving moment and talks about the upcoming Lean in Level Up conference.
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