Giving Back Podcast show

Giving Back Podcast

Summary: The Giving Back podcast celebrates the great work of the charities, both the problem they are solving and the impact they have on the people they serve. Our guests talk about how and why they got involved with a charity or cause. Our listeners' walk away from each show with ideas and resources to make a difference on a cause they feel passionate about.

Podcasts:

 325: Last dance: a final conversation — With guests Maggie Kane from A Place At The Table Danny Rosin from Band Together North Carolina | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:03

325: Last dance: a final conversation — With guests Maggie Kane from A Place At The Table Danny Rosin from Band Together North Carolina

 324: Ending Illiteracy in Underprivileged Communities — Amy Zaslansky with The Book Fairies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:47

Amy Zaslansky is the Founder of The Book Fairies, an organization dedicated to eradicating illiteracy. Since its creation in 2012, The Book Fairies have donated over 1.7 million books to underserved schools and non-profit organizations like homeless shelters and correctional facilities. The illiteracy epidemic perpetuates the cycle of poverty. Find out how Amy and her team are making a difference in these children’s lives.

 323: Autism Starts New Adventures — Rose Morris with Abram’s Nation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:48

Rose Morris is the Founder of Abram’s Nation, a manufacturer of products that are designed specifically for the special needs community. Rose is also the Co-Founder of Fund It Forward, a nonprofit that helps families obtain special needs equipment that is not covered by insurance. Rose’s son, Abram, is an active and curious special needs child who would always find a way to get out of his crib. Because of this, Rose had many sleepless nights worrying that Abram would get hurt trying to escape until she.

 322: Giving Seniors a New Purpose — Jaya Manjunath with Seniors With Skills | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:13

Jaya Manjunath is the Founder of Seniors With Skills, a non-profit organization that aims to improve the overall quality of life for seniors through social engagement. The organization originally started in Toronto, but has since moved to many different states in the US. On this week’s episode, Jaya shares how her organization helps seniors get out of isolation and find a new purpose as they reach a new stage in their life.

 321: Troubled Teens Just Need Someone to Listen to Them — Michelle Pagtakhan with You Run This Town Foundation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:49

Michelle Pagtakhan is the Founder & Executive Director of You Run This Town Foundation (YRTTF). YRTTF provides enrichment programs to underserved youth, work-study internships, scholarships, and community partner engagement programs. Michelle is committed to developing the next generation of leaders, and actually first began her work five years prior to formally starting her organization in 2016. Find out more about Michelle and the fantastic work she’s doing in the greater Los Angeles area.

 320: Creating Dialogue around Consent and Awareness for Interpersonal Violence — Monisha Bajaj with Ruam Chuay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:39

Monisha Bajaj is the Founder of Ruam Chuay, a non-profit organization based in Thailand. Monisha and her team host workshops at local schools to discuss interpersonal violence, sexual consent, and so much more! On today’s episode, Monisha shares how Ruam Chuay first got started, how their workshops create a dialogue among students, and the differences between U.S. and Thai culture.

 319: Acknowledging Our Life Transitions — Chip Conley with Modern Elder Academy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:16

Chip Conley has disrupted the hospitality industry twice. First, at age 26 when he took an inner city motel and turned it into the second-largest boutique hotel brand in America, and second, when he joined Airbnb as a ‘Modern Elder’. Through his work at Airbnb, he noticed the increasing need to include more age diversity in the workforce. Modern Elders often feel less and less relevant, but there’s a lot of unique and untapped value their life experiences can bring to an organization...

 318: Bringing Together a Community for an Important Cause — David Shultz & Mandi Rudd with Big Slick | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:12

David Shultz is a member of the Big Slick Organizers Community and is involved in everything from digital marketing to the weekend karaoke events. He is also involved with Promo Cares, an organization focused on helping distributors find suppliers with a purpose-driven mission.  Mandi Rudd is the sister of one of the Big Slick’s hosts, Paul Rudd, and is a key member of the family of volunteers at Big Slick. She is also the Owner of Brand Energy Marketing, a firm that specializes in marketing strategie

 317: Becoming a Lifelong Learner….Debt-Free! — Douglas Tsoi with Portland Underground Grad School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:06

Douglas Tsoi is the Founder of School of Financial Freedom and the Founder of Portland Underground Grad School (PUGS). Douglas has a diverse background and achieved financial freedom at the age of 42 after living on $20,000 a year. As a lifelong learner and StartingBloc Fellow, Douglas believes it’s a human right to learn and to do so debt-free! Find out more about his amazing school in Portland!

 316: Donor Retention Is Low Because People Don’t Care!— Greg Warner with MarketSmart | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:53

Greg Warner is the CEO and Founder of MarketSmart, a marketing software specifically catered to nonprofits seeking to raise more money for their charity. Greg takes a unique approach to how you can engage your donors in a meaningful and impactful way. After feeling frustrated himself from giving to nonprofits and feeling like just a dollar sign, Greg created this software to help nonprofits really understand the best ways to make a connection.

 315: Using the Healing Benefits of Cannabis — Dave Villalobos, Travis Mckenzie, Tanesha Smelser with TJ’s Gardens | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:59

Cannabis gets a bad rep, but its use should be a normal part of our culture.

 314: Empowered Girls Change the World — Cathy Standiford with Soroptimist International | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:18

Cathy Standiford is a retired City Manager and Local Government Consultant, a volunteer mentor for Write Girl, and a 30-year member of Soroptimist International. As a woman of faith, Cathy believes it is her purpose to serve, mentor, and empower young women. On today’s show, Cathy discusses the two organizations that are close to her heart and how it inspires her every day post-retirement!

 313: Supporting Women in Business the Way We Do at Weddings — Emily Wazlak with Shine Registry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:39

Emily Wazlak is the Founder of Shine Registry, a platform for female founders to ask for startup help, similar to the way you would on a wedding registry! Emily wanted to create something that would support fellow women in their professional careers just as they are supported in their personal lives. Find out more about Shine Registry and how you can help startup founders from all over get a head start in their business.

 312: Average People Just Doing Their Part to Make the World a Better Place — Boomer Perrault with 1 a Week | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:14

Boomer Perrault started 1 a Week on an idea to encourage people to do a good and purposeful deed once a week. His organization is very grassroots and only a year old, but he shares his story about how he has grown his following and found sponsors to support his mission. Don’t let rejection stop you from making this world a better place! 

 311: Giving Back Insights #119 — Closing Insights with Rob Lowe With guest host Ayn Codina | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:44

311: Giving Back Insights #119 — Closing Insights with Rob Lowe With guest host Ayn Codina

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