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In this episode, John DeBello, founder of BGiving, discusses his philanthropic journey and the innovative initiatives in Austin. He delves into the research and vision behind Bee Giving, addressing the challenges of storytelling in philanthropy and offering a critique of philanthropic capitalism. John emphasizes the importance of nonprofit transparency and outlines Bee Giving's 5-year vision as a social good platform. He explores the blend of philanthropy with investment strategies and shares insights on happiness, generosity, and mental health. The episode wraps up with a look at the Bee Giving app and its potential impact. (0:00) Introduction to John DeBello and Bee Giving (1:04) John's philanthropic journey and the Austin initiatives (4:04) Research and vision behind Bee Giving (6:52) Challenges of storytelling in philanthropy (12:01) Philanthropic capitalism critique and app user experience (22:30) Ensuring nonprofit transparency and distribution (23:36) Bee Giving's 5-year vision and social good platform (25:39) Blending philanthropy with investment strategies (26:33) Rapid fire round with John DeBello (30:19) Discussing happiness, generosity, and mental health (32:58) Closing and information on the Bee Giving app

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. (0:00) Introduction to the Go Big to Give Big Podcast and guest Adam Gaskill (1:03) Adam's journey from the corporate world to philanthropy (3:48) The mission and impact of Nonprofit Creators and Innovate for Humanity (6:49) Discussion on companies creating nonprofits and their impact (11:58) Influence of Tony Robbins and Richard Bandler on Adam's work (14:26) Key to getting unstuck, creating impact, and overcoming challenges (20:07) Four-step process to manifesting dreams and vision for Innovate for Humanity (24:03) Upcoming collaborations, projects, and the importance of community (27:34) Choosing your form of philanthropy and the logistics involved (29:59) The Giving Round: Rapid fire questions with Adam and closing remarks

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. How can leaders scale their impact, income, and influence? In episode 78, host Randy Molland sits down with leadership coach Cayla Horey to talk about the impact that effective leadership has on business growth and personal development. Cayla shares her journey of scaling her coaching practice, emphasizing the importance of feedback, decision-making, and figuring out the challenges within leadership. Through her experience and strategies, Cayla shows how leaders can flourish, enhancing their impact, influence, and income. Tweetable Quotes: "Our businesses will never grow beyond our capacity to lead them." - Cayla Horey "Being open to feedback is one of the most important aspects of a leader's success." - Cayla Horey Connect with Cayla Horey through: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caylahoreycoaching/ Web page: https://caylahorey.com/ CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcast on different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit: gobigtogivebig.com https://thereinvestors.ca Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands (0:00) Introduction and Welcome by Randy Molland (1:00) Introduction of Go Big to Give Big Membership and Guest Kayla Horey (2:14) Kayla's Insights on Leadership Challenges and Business Growth (9:21) The Role of Coaching in Entrepreneurship (13:18) Kayla's Personal Journey and its Impact on Her Business (16:45) Kayla's Speaking Experiences and Transformational Impact (18:58) Cayla's Impact Philosophy and Her Giving System (24:35) Cayla's Joy of Giving and Involving Her Kids (27:42) Rapid Fire Giving Round with Cayla (30:40) Cayla's Perspective on Money and Happiness (31:40) How to Connect with Cayla and Access Her Resources (32:42) Episode Wrap Up by Randy Molland

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. Can authentic businesses transform the world while achieving profitability? In episode 77, guest Yanik Silver, the visionary behind Maverick 1000 and the author of "Evolved Enterprise," dives deep into the philosophy of integrating giving with business. Yanik shares his journey from a copywriter to a leader in socially responsible entrepreneurship, highlighting how businesses can use their resources for greater social impact. Through his experience and actionable insights, Yanik illustrates the power of business as a force for good, challenging us to rethink traditional business models. Tweetable Quotes: "Business can be the greatest lever for making a significant difference in the world." - Yanik Silver “The more resources you have, if you’re a giving person...the more giving you’re going to be able to do.”- Yanik Silver Connect with Yanik Silver through Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaniksilver/ CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcast on different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit: gobigtogivebig.com https://thereinvestors.ca Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands (0:00) Introduction and mission of the GoBigToGiveBig Podcast (1:26) Interview with Yanik Silver: his journey and first experiences in philanthropy (5:09) The importance and evolution of giving models in business and potential pitfalls (12:01) The power and scrutiny of social responsibility in branding and business (15:30) The evolved enterprise model and ways companies can make impactful change (19:09) The power of passion and the origin of the Maverick 1000 (23:17) The art reef project and the power of collaboration in entrepreneurship (26:15) The importance of language in shaping our world and "giving back" (32:11) The importance of flexibility and involvement in giving decisions (37:08) Yanik Silver's favorite charity and insights on when and how businesses should start giving (40:01) Yanik Silver on how money amplifies who you are and can buy happiness (41:02) Wrap-up and where to find more about Yanik Silver's work and Maverick 1000

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. What's the power behind a photograph in shaping our memories of sports icons? In episode 76, Andrew Bernstein, a legendary figure in the realm of sports photography shares his story of how he got to shoot stars like Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. Andrew, renowned for immortalizing some of the most iconic moments in NBA history, opens up on his 50 year career, from a young photography enthusiast to becoming the visual historian of basketball legends. Andrew, shares how his career has been intertwined with a commitment to giving back to the community. This is a behind-the-scenes of sporting greats, reflections on personal growth through mentorship, and the impact of sharing your victories with people and leaving a legacy. Tweetable Quotes: "My photography has brought joy to people, and that to me is a gift." - Andrew Bernstein "The greatest thing you can do in life is be of service because I think we're put here on this earth to help each other." - Andrew Bernstein Connect with Andrew Bernstein through Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adbphotoinc/ CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcast on different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit: gobigtogivebig.com https://thereinvestors.ca Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands (0:00) Introduction and mission of the GoBigToGiveBig Podcast (1:20) Interview with Andrew Bernstein, co-founder of Legends of Sport Platform and his journey in sports photography (9:28) The importance of self-confidence and networking in achieving career goals (17:30) Andrew Bernstein's big break with the NBA and his relationship with famous basketball players (26:30) Transitioning from being a sports photographer to starting a new program, Legends of Sports (31:43) The importance of giving initiatives and philanthropy in career evolution (35:26) The mission of Bernstein Associates and its impact on athletes (38:49) The impact of volunteer work and mentorship on Andrew Bernstein's career (42:42) The giving round: rapid fire questions with Andrew Bernstein (50:32) How to connect with Andrew Bernstein and his work (52:07) Closing remarks from Randy Molland

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. How can crafting a website with a purpose revolutionize the way businesses and non-profits share their messages and achieve greater impact? Join us as we explore the world of impactful web design with Jessica Gruber, the creative strategist and founder of Buzzworks. Jessica shares her transition from working in ad agencies to creating her path in the world of web development, emphasizing the integration of family values into her business philosophy. This episode focuses on how targeted web design can empower businesses and non-profits to go bigger, sharing their unique messages effectively in the digital realm. She also opens up about her passion for philanthropy, particularly in the non-profit sector, where she discusses the marketing challenges faced by non-profits and the power of collaboration between businesses and charitable organizations, emphasizing how such partnerships can extend reach in meaningful ways. Tweetable Quotes: “Your website essentially is you in the digital world. And so if you're not taking your top sales conversations that you're having vocally, then you're missing an opportunity to have your voice in another place.” “For-profit can quickly become about the transaction if you're not careful. We're nonprofit, it's about the impact that you're making on people's lives.” “I don't believe that business and family are separate. You have seasons of it, whereas sometimes it takes more emphasis on other. But one does not go out of existence.” Connect with Jessica Gruber through Website: https://buzzwks.com/ CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcast on different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit: gobigtogivebig.com https://thereinvestors.ca Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands (0:00) Introduction of Jessica Gruber and the GoBigToGiveBig Podcast (1:24) Overview of Jessica's business and journey into the industry (6:24) Importance and innovation of websites in today's business world (8:13) Jessica's passion for working with nonprofits and the difference between for-profit and non-profit work (14:30) The power of incorporating nonprofits in for-profit businesses and websites (21:00) Choosing a nonprofit to support and future goals in the business and philanthropic space (25:00) A favorite moment of giving and the importance of teaching children about service (30:03) Audience response to the giving initiative and introduction to rapid fire questions on giving (32:36) Steve's closing remarks and how to connect with Jessica Gruber (34:03) Randy's conclusion and encouragement to go big

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. How does the integration of philanthropy and capitalism redefine the traditional concept of success and giving? This episode features Frank McKinney, a real estate entrepreneur and philanthropist. McKinney shares his journey from humble beginnings in Indiana to becoming a successful real estate developer, selling some of the most expensive houses in the world. He emphasizes the importance of philanthropy in his life. He discusses the concept of "philanthrocapitalism," which involves combining the best aspects of philanthropy and capitalism to create sustainable solutions to poverty, and through this approach, he has built self-sustaining villages in Haiti. His story illustrates how success in business, coupled with a commitment to philanthropy, can lead to a more fulfilling life. Listen to this inspiring conversation as Frank shares how you can start giving small and make a big impact. Tweetable Quotes: “Exercise your risk tolerance like a muscle. Eventually, it will become stronger and able to withstand greater pressure.” “You marry philanthropy and capitalism together, then you can solve poverty.” “If I can succeed in the business of real estate, that's meaningless unless I succeed in the business of life. And part of succeeding in the business of life is sharing your blessings with those less fortunate.” Resources Mentioned: Hope From My Heart by Rich DeVos Simply Rich by Rich DeVos Connect with Frank McKinney through Website: https://frank-mckinney.com/ Get a copy of his book now: Aspire! by Frank McKinney CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcast on different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit: gobigtogivebig.com https://thereinvestors.ca Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands (0:00) Introduction to the GoBigToGiveBig Podcast and guest, Frank McKinney (6:15) Frank McKinney's journey from homelessness to real estate and philanthropy (10:44) The concept of charity exacerbating poverty and the solution of philanthropy capitalism (13:49) The self-sustaining elements of the villages built by Frank McKinney's team (19:25) Frank McKinney's perspective on success in business, life, and his philanthropic efforts (24:01) Discussion on Frank McKinney's book 'Aspire' and the concept of moving from rich to enriched (28:38) Frank McKinney's future plans and efforts in homeless shelters (33:22) Frank McKinney's most inspiring moment of giving and recognition of "invisible" people (38:50) Rapid-fire 'giving round' of questions with Frank McKinney (47:19) Frank McKinney's views on happiness, joy, and service (49:44) Closing remarks by Randy Molland and Frank McKinney

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. What are the unique challenges and opportunities that young entrepreneurs face in the tech industry, and how can they leverage these experiences to drive meaningful change? Chatting with us today is Go Big To Give Big’s COO Kendra Garrigan, who shares her journey as a young woman in tech, transforming her entrepreneurial spirit into successful ventures while maintaining a commitment to social impact. Influenced by her parents, both entrepreneurs themselves, Kendra realized early in her career her preference for leading rather than following, spurring her to create and support more purpose-driven initiatives. She delves into sustainable business models and emphasizes that focusing on doing good doesn't have to hinder business growth. She then discusses her shift into a more philanthropic space, her involvement in charitable institutions, and the importance of contributing positively to the community. Tune in and listen to Kendra’s experiences and insights that offer valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs, especially in integrating innovation, business acumen, and a heart for giving. Tweetable Quotes: “People are going to judge you no matter what you do. Who cares right? You're the only one that you have to prove something to at the end of the day.” “Part of being an entrepreneur is finding how to do it because no one's going to give you that blueprint. But there are other females who have been there and done it. It's just about finding them and don't be afraid of asking.” “A misconception is giving is only financial, when you're donating, but it's not. It's time. It's effort. It's promotion.” Connect with Kendra through Instagram: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kendragaragan CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcast on different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit: gobigtogivebig.com https://thereinvestors.ca Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands (0:00) Introduction to Kendra Garagan and the GoBigToGiveBig Podcast (4:01) Kendra's journey into entrepreneurship and her background in tech (8:15) Transition from Mokum Group to focusing more on impact and sustainability (13:13) The shift towards philanthropy and sustainable business practices (17:32) Kendra's personal experience with the impact of charity and the nature of giving (19:41) Challenges and encouragement for aspiring female entrepreneurs (23:16) Kendra's family's involvement with the Children's Rehab Foundation (27:09) Discussion on impact initiatives that inspire Kendra (33:52) Rapid fire giving round with Kendra Garagan (38:09) Conclusion

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. In the high-stakes games of both business and life, how can we make room for kindness and bring good luck into our lives? Steven Jones, Founder of JR Jones Group and the 2023 World Series of Poker Runner-Up sits down with us today in this episode. Steven's remarkable journey intertwines the competitive world of poker with the strategic realms of real estate. From learning poker as a child to becoming a successful real estate broker and a notable figure in poker tournaments, Steven shares insights on mentorship, the power of persistence and the law of attraction. He emphasizes how small acts of kindness and spreading joy usher good fortune in business and life. His story is not just about personal success, but about how one can leverage their achievements to make a positive difference in the lives of others. Don’t miss this conversation about how strategy, patience, and a heart for giving can converge to create a life of fulfillment and success. Tweetable Quotes: “If you have a mentor, you're just going to be steps ahead of everyone else.” “You can get really frustrated if you're just not cashing in tournaments, you’re just losing, losing. But you just have to keep going. You just have to have that grind in you.” “I think human interaction creates happiness.” Resource Mentioned: The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Connect with Steven through Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayare87/ CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcast on different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit: gobigtogivebig.com https://thereinvestors.ca Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands (0:00) Introduction to the GoBigToGiveBig Podcast and guest Steven Jones (4:18) Steven Jones's life story, career in real estate and poker, and the importance of mentorship (10:02) Transition into discussing Steven's poker career and the grind of poker (22:11) Steven Jones: Applying poker principles in business and recounting first major poker wins (26:53) Randy Molland and Steven Jones: Balancing passion and practicality in career choices (32:17) Steven Jones: Vision board success and the value of taking time to make decisions (36:44) Randy Molland and Steven Jones: The work behind "luck" and giving back

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. How can you use the billions of unused travel miles sitting in people's wallets for the good? Joining us in this episode is Kevin Crowe, founder of "Give A Mile”, an incredible initiative that transforms these miles into heartwarming gifts. He shares the touching story of how a personal loss inspired a unique mission: providing flights for families to see their loved ones during their final days. Kevin also delves into the challenges of running a nonprofit, discussing the balance between innovation and the constraints of managing resources. His dream is to use a billion miles for flights, showing his big hopes for the future of his organization. Tune in as we dive into this powerful journey of compassion and community support, turning unused miles into priceless moments. Tweetable Quotes: “If you want to get your priorities and understand what life's really about hanging out with somebody who's running out of time.” “There is something really powerful happening for all of us that goes beyond words, right?” “To be a successful for-profit company, you have to be purpose-driven.” Connect with Kevin through Webpage: https://giveamile.org/ Support their Holiday Campaign: https://giveamile.org/miles-holiday-campaign/ CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcast on different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit: gobigtogivebig.com https://thereinvestors.ca Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands (0:00) Introduction and Podcast mission (1:19) Interview with Kevin Crowe - Origin story and birth of Give a Mile (10:37) Understanding the Give a Mile process and the impact of flight donations (20:50) Challenges faced by non-profits and the need for operational support (23:55) Importance of investing in organizations like Give a Mile (26:10) Kevin Crowe's experience with endurance running and its connection to charity work (32:43) Impact story - A woman's visit to her family in the Philippines thanks to Give a Mile (35:20) Reflections on the impact and future of Give a Mile (36:20) Rapid fire questions with Kevin Crowe - Insights on giving back (42:08) Wrap up and how to get involved with Give a Mile