- 071. Kevin Crowe | From Travel Miles to Treasured Memories
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.
[00:00 - 10:19] Transforming Grief into a Gift to Others
- Kevin recounts the inspiring story behind Give A Mile and how unexpected connections can profoundly impact our lives
- Seeing the need for people to visit their loved ones during end-of-life situations and realizing the abundance of unused travel miles led to the creation of the organization
- There are $16 billion unused travel miles in Canada alone; these miles, often overlooked, hold immense power in touching the lives of others
- He shares amazing tales of over 1,040 flights made possible through donated miles, showing the significant difference Give A Mile has made
[10:20 - 20:46] Closing Distance: The Unseen Value of Unused Miles
- Kevin breaks down the application process for Give A Mile
- Time is of the essence and the team arranges flights rapidly, often within days, to meet urgent needs, with a dedicated volunteer team for review and booking
- Donors are connected with the families they help, ensuring a transparent and impactful donation experience
- He aims for Give A Mile to reach a billion miles in flights, highlighting the transformative power of donating unused travel miles
[20:45 - 25:57] The Challenges of Scaling Charity
- Give A Mile has proven its model with numerous flights, but faces challenges in scaling up due to the unique nature of nonprofit funding
- There are restrictions when obtaining grants, which don't always align with the innovative approach of Give A Mile
- The organization benefits from holistic support, where investments in operations can significantly increase its capacity to aid more families
[25:58 - 32:10] Driven to Give
- Participating in extreme endurance events like ultra-marathons has strengthened Kevin’s qualities of discipline, courage, and tenacity, essential for leading and growing Give A Mile
- These activities instill a sense of awe and perspective and provide time for introspection, which reinforces the importance of living intentionally and working for a higher purpose
- There is potential in using endurance events as a means to raise funds for Give A Mile, inspired by the growing trend of individuals undertaking physical challenges to support charitable causes
- Small acts of generosity, no matter the amount, can have an immediate positive impact and bring a sense of fulfillment
[32:11 - 43:53] The Ripple Effect of Giving
- Kevin reflects on the story of a woman he helped fly back to the Philippines and how it reinforced his commitment to the cause
- Think big and challenge yourself to reach big goals as it can lead to great success in life and work
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.”
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands43m | Nov 27, 2023 - 070. Sammy Torres Jr. | Pitching for Purpose: Bringing Joy Through Baseball
Have you ever wondered how sports can transform lives and communities?
Today, we listen to the inspiring journey of Sammy Torres Jr., from his early days in the Coast Guard to becoming a visionary entrepreneur in real estate, and eventually founding the nonprofit organization BaseballFace Cares with his father. This nonprofit isn't just about teaching sports; it's about reaching out to children worldwide, offering them a chance to play and grow. A standout story that he shares is about Kazumba Dennis, a Ugandan baseball player who is chasing his dream to be in the big leagues.
Listen as Sammy talks about what it takes to run a good nonprofit, why strategic partnerships are vital to driving change, and how to spread joy through sports.
[00:00 - 14:57] The Power of Proximity and Investing in Yourself
- Sammy shares his journey from the Coast Guard to real estate, highlighting the pivotal moment that led him to venture into entrepreneurship.
- Despite success in real estate, he had a tough transitional year, and finding a purpose helped him get back on track
- He describes the nonprofit he co-founded with his father, aiming to provide sports equipment to underprivileged kids worldwide.
- Surrounding yourself with people who understand you and believe in you is the key to overcoming the hurdles of entrepreneurship
- Actively seeking personal development and betting on yourself will open doors of opportunities
[14:58 - 26:13] Happiness Home Runs: How Baseball Can Change Lives
- The conversation delves into the creation of BaseballFace Cares, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing joy to children in underserved areas by providing baseball equipment
- Sammy shares the profound connection with his father and the decision to deepen their bond through a shared purpose
- He feels immense fulfillment in witnessing the positive impact that these sports kits have on the lives of children, allowing them to experience the joy of playing
- The success stories, such as that of Kasumba Dennis, showcase the passion and potential of these kids to succeed and affirm the mission of BaseballFace Cares
[26:14 - 32:24] Reverse-Engineering The Business of Nonprofits
- Sammy discusses the challenges of running a nonprofit and emphasizes the need to move away from the traditional approach
- The focus is on forming strategic partnerships with businesses to create predictable funding and make a more significant impact
- The goal is to collaborate with businesses sharing the passion for the nonprofit's mission
- Strategic partnerships create predictability and enable scalability for the nonprofit organization
[32:35 - 39:57] Generosity in Action
- The secret to life is giving, even if you feel like you have nothing to give
- Small acts of generosity, no matter the amount, can have an immediate positive impact and bring a sense of fulfillment
Tweetable Quotes:
"If you have the strength to be vulnerable, there's plenty of people that'll listen to you.”
“As you develop a nonprofit, you have this vision of what you want it to do, but then it just transforms into what it's meant to be.”
“Give right away. It comes back right away.”
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands39m | Nov 20, 2023 - 069. Van Carlson | Think Big to Go Big
What if the key to unlocking your business's full potential lies in your willingness to be a risk-taker?
In this episode, Van Carlson, Founder & CEO at SRA, shares insights on the importance of taking risks to elevate your business to the next level. Discover how consistently pursuing growth, learning, and utilizing the tools available can open doors to wealth and success. One key aspect Van delves into is the power of leveraging the 831(b) tax code to help small businesses scale up and gain financial stability.
But it's not just about business for Van. He reveals how SRA supports causes that their employees care about and how he personally contributes to environmental conservation.
Join us in this conversation that inspires big thinking, bold actions, and meaningful impact!
[00:00 - 10:31] Empowering Small Businesses with 831(b) Strategies
- The 831(b) tax code enables business owners to build tax-deferred accounts, acting as a self-insurance strategy against unforeseen risks
- Van and his company are committed to making 831(b) tax strategies available to small businesses
- He acknowledges the challenge of making these ideas mainstream but is passionate about changing that narrative
- His mission is to equip small business owners with strategies that encourage confident risk-taking
[10:32 - 15:50] The 16-Year Overnight Success
- We dive into Van’s background and his steady climb to success
- Van's secret? Calculated risk-taking: he believes in understanding risks, ensuring he can handle whatever comes his way
- He is driven to make saving for business owners a common practice, aiming for a positive impact on the business community
- The 831(b) tax code opens up a world of options for clients to confidently make decisions
[15:51 - 22:13] Creating a Culture of Care and Championing Conservation
- Van's company enables employees to make a $500 annual donation to a charity of their choice, emphasizing philanthropy as a core benefit from day one
- He recognizes the positive impact of philanthropy on talent attraction and retention
- He also talks about his passion for conservation, driven by childhood experiences and a commitment to preserving natural beauty for future generations
[22:14 - 29:38] Taking Risks for Greater Impact
- Success means you've got a responsibility to help
- Dream big and take chances, so you can achieve more and give more
Tweetable Quotes:
“Every business owner, every successful enterprise out there ought to have the ability to put away tax-deferred income of their business that they created a profit in.”
“We're trying to make sure the client wins. I sleep easy at night knowing that because I do want our clients to win. I figured if the client wins, everything else will work itself out.”
“If you can hedge on your risk, I think you can be a better business owner, stabilize your company, and go big.”
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands29m | Nov 13, 2023 - 068. Bob Burg | Success Through Giving: The Go-Giver Way
Do you think focusing on what you can give, rather than what you can get, is a viable path to business success?
Bob Burg, co-author of the international best-selling series The Go-Giver, joins us in this episode to talk about how giving can lead not only to personal fulfillment but also to profitability. When you focus on meeting the needs and wants of others, you'll find that your own prosperity naturally follows. He draws a clear distinction between being a Go-Giver, someone who adds value to others, and a Go-Taker, who places self-interest above all else. Bob provides practical, actionable advice that you can put into practice today to ensure your customers feel like a top priority, that it’s not about you, it’s about them. Tune in and begin your Go-Giver journey now!
[00:00 - 06:04] What Makes a Go-Giver
- Bob shares the story behind their book, The Go-Giver
- A Go-Giver takes the focus off of themselves and places it on serving others
- When you prioritize others, they feel good about you, like you, trust you, and want to be in a relationship with you, which leads to business opportunities and referrals
[06:05 - 20:24] The Go-Giver Advantage: Success in Business and Beyond
- Giving vs. Giving Back: The term 'giving back' comes from a place of scarcity
- If you've delivered valuable products or services that people willingly paid for, then you haven't taken from anyone, and there's no need to give back
- Givers can be naturally born or developed through teaching and experience
- The opposite of a Go-Giver is a Go-Taker, who prioritizes taking without giving in return
- A Go-Giver salesperson actively listens to the customer's needs, wants, desires, challenges, fears, and hopes
- Go-Givers are more likely to achieve success because they gain trust by putting others' interests above their own
[20:25 - 30:26] Practical Ways to Become a Go-Giver Now
- Keep the focus on the other person in conversations; make it about them
- Asking simple and non-invasive questions, such as how they got started in their profession, can be a great starting point
- Become a connector by helping individuals meet each other; this costs nothing and adds tremendous value
- Giving and receiving are not opposites but two sides of the same coin, but giving should always come first
- When you create an environment where people feel valued, you build influence
[30:27 - 37:46] The Joy of Giving
- Bob recognizes the impact of our actions on others, even when we may not be aware of it
- Money can open doors to happiness, but it's not the key to being happy
Tweetable Quotes:
“If business is done right, everyone profits along the way.”
“When we're looking to touch the lives of many people, when we place that other person's interests first, when we act congruently with our true authentic core and we open ourselves to receiving, what we do is we create this benevolent context for success.”
“I don't think money is supposed to buy you happiness. I think money is supposed to give you choices.”
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands37m | Nov 6, 2023 - 067. Devin Miller | From IP to Philanthropy: Protecting Businesses, Paying It Forward
Ever wondered how doing more in your life can lead to giving more? Meet our guest, Devin Miller, a true testament to the idea that wearing many hats can make a big impact.
In this episode, Devin shares his inspiring journey, from obtaining multiple degrees in electrical engineering, Mandarin Chinese, and an MBA, to ultimately becoming an intellectual property attorney. An entrepreneur with a giving heart. Devin is on a mission to help startups and small businesses safeguard their brands and boost their profits through intellectual property.
What's even more remarkable? Devin is a dedicated philanthropist, determined to inspire future generations of givers, beginning with his own kids. Listen and learn how he does it all!
[00:00 - 12:28] Driven and Motivated to Achieve
- Devin breaks down how he’s able to finish four degrees, start his own intellectual property law firm, and be involved in several startups
- He talks about his great relationship with his dad and his influence as an entrepreneur
- You don't necessarily need a formal education to be a successful entrepreneur, but he believes college can instill a good work ethic and determination
[12:29 - 25:55] Unlocking the Benefits of Intellectual Property for Entrepreneurs
- Intellectual property can mean one, all three, or any of the following: patent, trademark, copyright
- Businesses need to determine where their value lies in order to protect their investment
- The earlier you start making decisions about protecting your intellectual property, the better
- Big law firms generally have a good reputation for quality but come at a higher cost
- Smaller law firms may offer more cost-effective methods but require more homework and due diligence to vet them
- Startups should have a plan for when to start tackling legal matters, rather than pushing them down the “someday pile”
[25:56 - 32:04] Balancing Business and Giving Back
- Devin shares his family’s commitment to helping those in need
- It’s important to get kids involved at an early age and make them understand that they can create an impact on other people’s lives
[32:05 - 40:38] Go Out and Give
- Devin reflects on his favorite story of giving
- Money doesn't always bring happiness, but there needs to be a threshold of money for consistent happiness
Tweetable Quotes:
“Rather than just rely on the reputation of the big law firm, small law firms can give you every bit as good a quality at a more competitive price.”
“I always try and strive to break it down so that it makes sense to everybody, not just to the attorneys in the room.”
“This is somebody that's in need. We don't know what their life story is, but we can still be nice. So it's been a good experience that the kids have been able to actually go up, talk with them, give them gifts, see where they're at, see what going on with their lives.”
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands40m | Oct 30, 2023 - 066. Diana Chaloux LaCerte | Creating Impact Through Fitness and Faith
Fitness and faith are two seemingly distinct aspects of life, but they share a common thread - the power to transform and uplift individuals.
Today, we talk to Diana Chaloux LaCerte about her mission to make a difference and impact other people’s lives. With over 25 years of experience, she and her husband have pioneered online personal training through their company, Hitch Fit, and have helped thousands of people reach their health goals. She discusses their humble beginnings, her own weight-loss journey, and how they are standing out in a saturated space. She also shares her passion for giving back, emphasizing the role of her faith.
Tune in and find inspiration to make changes in your life.
[00:00 - 08:31] Forging the Path in Online Fitness
- Diana reveals her side of the story: how she came together with her husband and built Hitch Fit
- Check out Episode 60 with Micah LaCerte
- They leveraged social media to grow their company and through the stories of their clients, they drew more people in
- Over the years, online fitness became a completely saturated space but they were able to hold their ground through customization and direct communication with clients
[08:32 - 12:41] The Transformational Power of Mindset
- The first step to change is shifting your mindset
- Don’t see the things you do for fitness as making a sacrifice; the bigger sacrifice is the consequences of being unhealthy
- Diana and her team believe in being honest with clients, helping them steer clear of negativity and stay on the right path
[12:42 - 22:45] Leading with Vulnerability
- With Rock Body Retreats, they aim to connect with their clients on a deeper and more personal level
- Diana recounts her own journey to weight loss and how sharing her story helps other people feel comfortable to open up too
- She tells us about how the Lord showed her the next big move in their business: the Lean In / Level Up Conference
- Despite the passing of their business partner, they are continuing the work to honor him
[22:46 - 33:39] Leaning into Faith
- Diana tells us how she started sponsoring kids in Haiti to funding a school for them
- When God calls you to give, do it because He will always provide
- You will have peace when you are in alignment with God
[33:40 - 46:10] The Heart to Serve
- Diana reflects on her most unforgettable moment of giving
- She answers the quick questions and highlights her belief that being in a fortunate position grants us a unique opportunity to make a positive influence on the lives of those less privileged
Tweetable Quotes:
“If it's coming in trying to just ‘I'm going to do a diet,’ it's not going to last. So the people that are the ones that we've seen be really successful are the people that actually had a shift happen up here in their mindset.”
“I changed my eating habits. I gave myself big goals, which for me was doing competitions. I needed something big enough to really put the pressure on me to change the bad habits and, you know, it opened up all these other doors.”
"When you lead with giving and you show that you're not afraid to give if wherever God calls you to give, you can do it knowing that he will pour back abundantly on you.”
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands46m | Oct 23, 2023 - 065: Michael Unbroken | Transforming Pain to Purpose
In a society where we're often told to hide our pain, being honest and confronting our deepest pains can do more than just heal us personally – it can heal others too. It has a ripple effect that goes far beyond just ourselves and can have a lasting impact on the world.
This is what Michael Unbroken shares with us today. He was once a victim himself, but he'll tell us how he conquered his inner demons, turned his life around, and became an advocate for adult survivors who survived childhood trauma. Since 2016, he's been helping trauma survivors learn self-love and become the heroes of their own stories.
Come join us in this conversation and be empowered to embrace truth and healing.
[00:00 - 08:28] From Homelessness to Success
- Michael delves into his experience with poverty, addiction, and trauma from an early age
- Despite having a high-powered career, he found himself at rock bottom, feeling miserable about himself
- He made a decision to change his destiny
[08:29 - 22:00] Choosing the Path of Honesty
- People who come from traumatic backgrounds are great at lying; not because they want to but because they have to
- Facing the hard truths is scary but it is the first step in transformation
- As long as you constantly show up, you will be able to step into a new identity and create long-term change
- Recognize the patterns that prevent you from reaching your better self
[22:01 - 32:08] Unlocking Trauma
- Trauma can be hard to access and address, but awareness is key
- We live in a trauma-forward society but there are misguided advice about it
- People may need to acknowledge that something is in the way before they can move forward
- The language used around trauma should be taken into consideration
- It takes patience and practice to deal with trauma
[32:09 - 44:21] Healing and Giving
- As someone who overcame trauma, Michael is all about giving back
- His mission is to end generational trauma
Tweetable Quotes:
“I asked myself, what are you willing to do to have the life that you want to have? And the answer was no excuses, just results.”
"The thing about ‘stop lying’ means that you have to start telling the truth. You've never told the truth before. So you don't know how to tell the truth. And because you don't know how to tell the truth, it's terrifying because it's a new identity.”
"You don't necessarily need to pinpoint the exact thing, but you do need to uncover the emotional response that you have to the stressors in your life. When you can do that, now you're in this position where you can start to seek that real space of freedom."
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands44m | Oct 9, 2023 - 064: Jason Haugen | Building a Culture of Giving Back
Have you ever wondered how you can grow a business rapidly while also making community impact a priority? In this uplifting episode, Jason Haugen gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how he accomplished this.
Jason takes us on his entrepreneurial rollercoaster, from his early days in network marketing to building a multi-location RV dealership empire in just a few short years. But it's not all about profits and scale for Jason - he's driven by his passion for creating an amazing culture and giving back to local communities.
Listen in as Jason shares the keys to transforming company culture, getting employees and customers excited about volunteering initiatives, and maximizing impact through strategic partnerships. You'll hear inspiring stories of Jason's favorite giving moments that will tug at your heartstrings.
[00:00 - 10:40] The Evolution of an Entrepreneur: From MLM to RV Empire
- Jason's early days in network marketing taught invaluable lessons in personal development and leadership.
- He shares the challenges of transitioning into the RV industry and learning operations from the ground up.
- Implementing strategies like book clubs and personality assessments transformed the workplace culture.
- Jason positioned giving back initiatives as a core company value from day one.
[10:41 - 33:45] Scaling Business to Increase Community Impact
- Strong culture and hiring the right people enabled rapid expansion from 1 to 9 dealership locations.
- Employees are incentivized to volunteer quarterly, with every store having a giving back committee.
- Jason emphasizes the importance of authentic giving, not just for PR. Customers now want to get involved.
- His goal is to feed 10,000 people this year by partnering with local charities, 10x their previous impact.
[33:45 - 46:03] The Fulfillment of Making an Impact
- Jason's favorite giving moment was surprising a Make-A-Wish recipient with a new travel trailer, cash, party, and employee donations.
- He prioritizes hands-on involvement over just writing checks, wanting to experience the impact directly.
- Seeing people happiest and most fulfilled drives Jason to find ways to scale giving initiatives alongside business growth.
Key Quote:
"I scale through people. I don't try to overscale the company if I don't have the right people."
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands45m | Oct 2, 2023 - 063: Chase Harmer | How Generosity Powers Six-Figure Triumphs
Have you ever wondered where your donations go? When you support a charity or a fundraising event, how can you ensure that your money is invested in the causes you care about?
Chase Harmer, the CEO of Wishes, joins us in this episode to shed light on this topic. He shares his journey of blending financial prosperity with impactful giving through his revolutionary e-commerce platform, Wishes. Chase goes beyond business and touches on the pursuit of genuine happiness, leaving a significant legacy, and finding spiritual fulfillment through acts of generosity. According to Chase, true happiness is not found in wealth but in making a meaningful difference in the world. He shares valuable insights on how giving is connected to happiness, aligning with the core principles of the Go Big to Give Big movement.
Don't miss out on this episode; immerse yourself, get inspired, and learn how broadening your vision and ambitions can magnify your impact on the world!
[00:00 – 20:52] Transforming Philanthropy: The Journey of Wishes
- Chase Harmer's entrepreneurship journey started in credit card business, evolved into technology, and focuses on solving transparency issues in charitable giving.
- Wishes, his platform, enables real-time, transparent donations through virtual credit cards, providing tax deductions, rewards, and impact reporting.
- Integrating philanthropy into businesses can boost conversions and average ticket size, and consumers increasingly expect businesses to give back.
- The marriage of entrepreneurship, capitalism, and philanthropy is becoming inevitable, driven by consumer demand for transparent and impactful giving mechanisms within businesses.
[20:37 – 31:42] The Future of Charitable Giving
- Transparency is the future of charitable giving. The speaker believes that merging transparency and impact will reshape the philanthropic landscape.
- Adding a specific giving line item in organizations fosters legitimacy and transparency. It allows donors to see where their contributions are allocated.
- The speaker's charity, Wishes, aims to revolutionize the charitable giving space through technology, making donations transparent and specific, benefiting both donors and recipients.
[31:43 – 42:57] Giving Moment: Insights on Chase Beliefs
- Chase Harmer prioritizes hands-on charity work, emphasizing understanding impact over just donating money to charities.
- He believes in building successful businesses that create a legacy and contribute positively to the world.
- Money alone cannot buy happiness; Chase views wealth as a means to increase one's ability to contribute and make a difference.
Tweetable Quote
"You can build businesses that make you financially successful, but also you can make a huge impact on the world around you.” – Chase Harmer
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands42m | Sep 25, 2023 - 062: Rebecca Psigoda | Dream Bigger, Give Bigger
Ever wondered how the titans of industry and sports juggernauts channel their success into generosity? Dive into today’s episode where we pull back the curtain on the journeys of elite earners. As they soar to seven figures and beyond, these industry leaders and athletes don't just keep the wealth for themselves; they upscale their dreams and significantly give back to the world. This episode features a heartfelt interview with the inspiring Rebecca Psigoda, who shares the foundational program that ignited her trajectory. Hear about her upcoming talk at the Infinite Possibilities conference and discover how she encourages adults to dream anew. Rebecca's insights and our other notable guests will challenge you to rethink the scale of your aspirations, emphasizing not just the climb to success, but the responsibility of prosperity.
Remember, it's not just about earning more, but about expanding your horizons and creating a legacy of generosity. Join us as we explore the delicate balance of dreaming big and giving even bigger.
[00:00 – 20:36] Journey of Self-Transformation and Empowerment
- Rebecca's life journey from a challenging childhood to inspiring others showcases the power of shifting one's perspective on life's challenges.
- Self-transformation requires inner work and self-love, a foundation for positively impacting others and building meaningful relationships.
- Overcoming fear involves distinguishing between genuine concerns and limiting beliefs, enabling personal growth and a fearless pursuit of goals.
[20:37 - 42:07] Empowerment and Giving: A Journey to a Fulfilling Life
- Overcoming limiting beliefs and fears is essential for personal growth and happiness.
- Giving and helping others generates positive energy and fulfillment.
- Profound moments of giving, like a child wanting to give a hug, can be deeply rewarding and healing.
- Shifting from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance can lead to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life.
[42:08 – 49:57] Combining Passion and Purpose in Giving
- Rebecca is passionate about supporting the Homeless Families Foundation and donates book sales to charitable causes.
- She values both financial contributions and hands-on volunteering, emphasizing the importance of personal involvement.
- Rebecca believes that money alone doesn't buy happiness; it's how you use it that can bring happiness and fulfillment.
[50:58 – 51:01] Closing Segment
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"I think anybody who gives of their time and their energy is doing the right thing. I value anybody who volunteers or gives, especially if it's from their heart." – Rebecca Psigoda
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands51m | Sep 19, 2023 - 061: Mike Koenigs | Unleashing Your 'It Factor'
Looking to unlock your full potential and make a lasting impact? Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! Join Mike Koenigs in a captivating conversation as he explores the secrets behind identifying the "it factor". Mike is a highly successful entrepreneur, marketing strategist, and business consultant. With over two decades of experience, he has founded multiple companies, including Traffic Geyser and Instant Customer, transforming video marketing and automation. Mike is a sought-after speaker, author, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, known for his innovative approaches to digital marketing. His expertise spans social media, mobile marketing, and podcasting. With a charismatic personality, Mike inspires entrepreneurs worldwide with his powerful messages on success and growth.
In this insightful conversation, Mike explores topics like finding the "it factor" and building valuable connections. He highlights the significance of honesty, providing real value, and taking risks without fear of societal exclusion. Mike draws examples from Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Vivian's inspiring story of helping others in Uganda. He emphasizes the importance of long-term solutions to break the cycle of poverty and ignorance, recommending organizations like Pencils of Promise and Charity Water for education and clean water access. While suggesting spending time with those in need, he cautions against expecting immediate impact from short-term assistance.
Don't miss this inspiring episode to discover how you can create your next big act!
[00:00 – 15:18] Trust, Reputation and Authentic Connections
- Mike Koenigs is a versatile achiever with diverse accomplishments, including overcoming cancer, writing books, and working with Tony Robbins.
· Mike prioritizes authenticity, refusing to work with difficult individuals and emphasizing impact and shared values.
· Mike excels at identifying and nurturing the untapped potential in others, especially founders and visionaries.
· Trust and reputation are vital to Mike, who values intentional and personalized networking through meaningful referrals.
[15:18 - 30:09] Creating a Lifestyle-Compatible Business
- Mike believes social media is a time-sucking toilet and recommends associating with valuable individuals instead.
- Mike emphasizes the importance of reputation, proof, and evidence in building connections and partnerships.
- Mike advises focusing on a high-end audience and creating a high ticket offer to have a successful and compatible business.
- Mike criticizes the delusional mindset of wanting to impact millions without first making a significant impact on a smaller scale.
[30:09 – 38:31] Embracing Impact, Compassion, and Purpose
· Mike's wife, Vivian, has a profound impact on his life and business, inspiring him to incorporate giving and philanthropy into his work.
· Vivian's background and experiences have shaped her into a remarkably conscious and compassionate individual.
· Incorporating purpose and making a difference can build loyalty and trust among customers and attract a diverse audience.
· Mike's personal growth and success are intertwined with his willingness to embrace his wife's passion for making a positive impact in the world.
[38:31 - 48:41] Quick Questions
· Brag one about a charity you like:
o Pencils of Promise and Charity Water.
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others:
o Mike values transformative actions and sustainable approaches over short-term gestures like writing a check or limited physical assistance.
· What is the first thing that you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big:
o Mike replied that it involves expanding thinking, being open to coaching, and creating sustainable impact through growth, learning, and creating value.
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give
o Fulfilled
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness?
o Yes, Mike believes so, stating that money can buy happiness when used properly with purpose, impact, and discipline.
[48:41 – 49:02] Closing Segment
· Reach out to Mike
o See the links below
· Final words
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"Trust is the only real currency, which basically means reputation. You only have one reputation that's going to be around with you for the rest of your life.” – Mike Koenigs
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands49m | Jun 14, 2023 - 060: Micah LaCerte | Flex and Smile: Transformation and Giving Back
Are you ready to unlock the power of going big, giving back, and embracing the "smile and flex" mindset? Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! In this inspiring episode, we delve into Micah Lacerte's incredible journey of purpose-driven entrepreneurship and the profound impact of giving back. Micah is a co-founder of Hitch Fit, an online personal training platform, and Rock Body Retreats. He's a Muscle Model World Champion, TV personality, author, and motivational speaker. Micah and his wife have helped clients from 81 countries lose over 600,000 pounds through Hitch Fit, rated as one of the top online personal training businesses globally. They've also sponsored a school in Haiti for over 10 years, giving back 10% of their gym revenues. Micah's motto in life is "Flex and Smile."
In this episode, prepare to be inspired by Micah, as he shares his journey of purpose-driven entrepreneurship and the profound impact of giving back. Growing up with limited means but strong values, Micah's story exemplifies the transformative power of embodying good human principles and going big with your dreams and goals. Discover how adopting 80 children shifted his purpose, driving him to work harder and make a difference. From the joy of giving to the importance of faith, Micah's insights highlight the fulfillment that comes from giving and the positive ripple effect it creates.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation with Micah as he shares his journey from overcoming adversity to building successful businesses while helping others reach their goals!
[00:00 – 15:04] The Passion of Building a Life with Purpose
- Micah is the co-founder of Hitch Fit, an online personal training platform, and Rock Body Retreats.
- His passion for the past 25+ years has been transforming people inside and out through lifestyle, positive choices, nutrition, and fitness.
· Micah's purpose-driven approach to business, focused on transforming lives, has led to both personal and financial success.
· His upbringing taught him valuable life lessons, emphasizing the importance of giving back despite financial constraints.
[15:04 - 30:09] Smile and Flex: Overcoming and Giving Back
- Micah's upbringing taught him valuable life lessons, emphasizing the importance of giving back despite financial constraints.
- His purpose-driven approach to business, focused on transforming lives, has led to both personal and financial success.
- Giving back should be a top priority, even during difficult times, as it not only helps others but also opens doors and fosters relationships.
- Embracing a bigger purpose instantly brings excitement, inspiration, and a new drive to pump the business and make a difference.
[30:09 - 40:48] Inspiring Others to Give Back
· Micah's faith has been a source of strength during storms and struggles, reinforcing the importance of leaning on one's beliefs.
· Micah's belief in giving unconditionally, even without financial certainty, has led to powerful experiences and transformations that make him smile and flex with gratitude.
· His mission is to inspire others to smile and flex, to embrace giving back, and experience the same euphoria he found in his own journey.
[40:48 - 45:27] Quick Questions
· Brag one about a charity you like:
o Boys & Girls Clubs of America
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others:
o Physical involvement in helping others brings Micah more excitement than just writing a check, creating a lasting impact.
· Who inspires you with their giving?
o Micah's wife serves as an inspiration in her passion for giving back, motivating him to do the same through their business and personal endeavors.
· Do you entrepreneurs should start including a giving component in their business from day one, or wait until they've seen some success and have some money in the bank:
o Micah shares his belief that entrepreneurs should include a giving component in their business from the beginning, fostering relationships and creating opportunities.
· What is the first thing that you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big:
o Micah defines going big as striving for success, weathering storms, and embracing discipline to make a significant impact.
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give
o Euphoria
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness?
o Money can facilitate happiness through experiences, but true happiness comes from giving and building joy.
[45:27 – 47:37] Closing Segment
· Reach out to Micah
o See the links below
· Final words
Tweetable Quotes
"When you go big, go all in. Jump in the deep end and go all in. And when you give, do the exact same thing.” – Micah Lacerte
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands47m | Jun 5, 2023 - 059: Chris Thomson | Embracing Commitment over Motivation
Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! In this episode, we are talking about why motivation is not enough to achieve success with Chris Thomson. Chris is the Head Coach at Student Works Management Program in Eastern Canada. Originally a student business owner/operator, he was successful in that role and got the opportunity to take on more senior positions – VP, partner – until he purchased the business in 1993. He has a long history of helping university students develop practical skills they can use to start a business. Chris and his team recruit entrepreneurial-minded students who are taught (15+ hours each January) and coached as leaders to market, sell, recruit, and run student painting and window cleaning businesses across Eastern Canada. They have over 14,000 clients annually and are growing.
In this episode, Chris joins the show to share his inspiring journey as the head coach for the Student Works Management Program. He discusses his background in teaching, swimming, and entrepreneurship, and how he seized the opportunity to buy into the program. Chris highlights the challenges of lacking a controller or admin team and reveals two business opportunities he capitalized on. He delves into the topic of the millennial generation and their drive and commitment despite generational traits. Emphasizing his own business values, Chris believes in working hard, playing hard, having fun, and being part of a results economy. He also discusses empowering VPs, coaches, and operators by asking questions instead of providing solutions. The conversation concludes with Chris and Steve discussing the power of charitable giving, drawing inspiration from Steve's wife Helen's experience with MS.
This episode is sure to leave you feeling motivated to make a difference in your own life and in the lives of others through generosity!
[00:00 – 14:20] Discovering the Power of Your Word
· Chris started his career in Student Works painting and eventually became the owner and head coach of the company.
· Chris is known for his leadership skills and ability to coach young entrepreneurs to become successful business owners.
· Chris's passion for coaching and teaching stems from his own experiences with impactful teachers and coaches during his youth.
· Results and effort are key metrics Chris focuses on. He emphasizes the importance of being true to one's commitments and the impact of their actions.
[13:03 - 28:31] The Traits of Successful Leaders
- Motivation doesn't work; it's commitment that drives success.
- Authenticity is key when incorporating giving into a brand's identity.
- Consumers prefer working with organizations that have a giving component.
- Giving back to the community can enhance an organization's credibility and create a positive work culture.
- Grit and a strong drive to achieve are essential qualities for long-term success in any endeavor.
[28:31 - 40:23] Embracing Visionary Thinking
- Setting good habits and being influenced by mentors at a young age can have a significant impact on personal and professional growth.
- Businesses are moving beyond a sole focus on making money and recognizing the importance of supporting communities, teams, and clients.
- Personal stories of resilience and triumph, such as dealing with a diagnosis like MS, showcase the strength and determination to turn adversity into an opportunity for growth.
- Sharing experiences and embracing visionary thinking can motivate individuals, instill empathy for others, and bring about a positive shift in the world's consciousness.
[40:23 - 46:15] Quick Questions
· Brag one about a charity you like:
o The Cancer Society
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others:
o Spending a week physically helping others would excite Chris more than donating a $1 million check.
· Who inspires you with their giving?
o Bill Gates and Warren Buffet.
· Do you entrepreneurs should start including a giving component in their business from day one, or wait until they've seen some success and have some money in the bank:
o Chris believes entrepreneurs should start giving from the beginning of their business, even with small amounts that can grow over time.
· What is the first thing that you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big:
o Go Big to Give Big represents the belief in achieving great success to create more opportunities for giving.
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give
o Joy
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness?
o Money cannot buy happiness, but it can amplify happiness by enabling generosity and supporting others.
[46:15 – 48:35] Closing Segment
· Reach out to Chris
o See the links below
· Final words
Tweetable Quotes
" Motivation doesn’t work. What works is commitment.” – Chris Thomson
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands49m | May 29, 2023 - 058: Justin Breen | Balancing Family and Entrepreneurship
Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! Today, we discuss what it takes to be a true visionary with Justin Breen. Justin is the Founder and CEO of global PR firm BrEpic Communications and exclusive connectivity platform BrEpic Network. His first book, Epic Business, was a bestseller in six countries and No. 1 for Entrepreneurship in the US. Breen started BrEpic Communications in 2017 and launched BrEpic Network in 2022. He has built an international network of extraordinary people and believes strongly in the power of introductions and creating important relationships. Justin is an active member of Strategic Coach 10x Ambition Program and Abundance 360 Summit, and he mentors countless emerging entrepreneurs.
In this episode, Justin discusses his transition from journalist to entrepreneur in 2017 without a business background. He shares insights from his book Epic Life, emphasizing the Kolbe Index score as a way to identify visionaries. Justin reveals his rare unicorn score of 867 and explains how simplifying patterns aids visionary success. He explores balancing visionary thinking with integrative action and outlines the four stages of business. Justin encourages action over overthinking and perfectionism, highlighting his involvement with giving initiatives like the Wildlife Foundation and Dylan Buckner Foundation. He also discusses why prioritizing on helping others before themselves can lead to become true visionaries.
[00:00 - 14:59] Family-Oriented Entrepreneurship
· Justin is the founder of Replica Communications and Network, working with top visionaries to help simplify their message.
· Justin talks about the four stages of business that become a must-understand principle in life.
· He embodies the Give Big Side, being on the board of a Wildlife Foundation and having a scholarship program.
· Justin simplifies patterns by talking to visionaries and connecting cool people changing the world.
[14:59 – 30:10] Simplifying the Visionary Message
· Effective balance of visionary and integrator roles is crucial for success.
- Prioritize execution rather than getting stuck in overthinking and analysis paralysis.
- Seek partnerships with individuals who possess complementary strengths to enhance overall effectiveness.
- Embrace imperfections and take action rather than strive for perfection.
[30:10 – 40:10] The Importance of Entrepreneurs in Society
- Capitalism and entrepreneurship are often misunderstood and mislabeled, but they involve creating higher value from lower value.
- Entrepreneurs serve as societal catalysts, pushing progress and challenging materialistic values.
- Justin empathizes with entrepreneurs but questions why some individuals make excuses instead of pursuing their best lives.
[40:10 – 49:09] Quick Questions
· Brag on one charity that you like:
o Little Village.
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others?
o Justin prefers donating a $1 million check as he feels his skills are better utilized in writing a check rather than engaging in physical activities like building houses.
· Who inspires you with their giving?
o Mark Fujiwara, Greg Washington, and his wife, Dr. Sarah Breen
· What is the first thing you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big:
o The first thing Justin thinks of when hearing "Go Big to Give Big" is Mario Lemieux, a hockey player known for his accomplishments.
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give:
o Grateful.
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness:
o Justin believes money can buy happiness based on the positive experiences and opportunities it has provided him.
[49:09 – 51:14] Closing Segment
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o See the links below
· Final words
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“The only way to do anything is to execute and take action and make the investment.” – Justin Breen
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Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! In this episode, we discuss the inspiring power of giving with Doug Wing. Doug has over 40 years of experience in manufacturing, operations, sales, sales leadership, and executive management. He was a Co-owner and Vice Chairman at Little Giant Ladder Systems, helping grow the company to become the 3rd largest ladder company worldwide with over $200 million in annual sales revenue. In his last 5 years at Little Giant, he oversaw the cable and telecom industry, generating over $150 million in sales. With 45 years of service alongside family members, Doug retired in 2019 and co-founded Boar Investment Group in 2020, focusing on multi-family real estate and property management. He is also an active board member of The Honoring Heroes Foundation, supporting fallen police officers and their families. In addition, Doug has completed two missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
With his wife and two daughters.
In this episode, Doug shares his story of how his father, Hal Wing, built Little Giant Ladders into a multi-million-dollar company that is renowned for its company culture. Doug, and his brother, took the reins after their father's passing and continue to build on the success of their father's unique combination of product innovation and human connection. Doug discusses how his father taught them the values of quality, truthfulness, integrity, and ethics, which he has carried into his own life. We learn about Ryan, an employee Hal saw potential in and groomed for success who eventually moved on to investing in multi-family housing and real estate with his friend as well as starting his own business. Doug talks about having meaningful relationships, taking risks, and giving back - something that was instilled in him by his parents. He also shares stories of generosity, including donating two classic vehicles in an auction that raised $120,000 for scholarships.
[00:00 - 14:52] Little Giant Steps: Doug’s Journey into Success
• Doug Wing and his family created the company Little Giant Ladders, which has achieved over 200 million a year in revenue.
• Doug is now a big philanthropist, speaking in schools and giving away books and sitting on boards of nonprofits.
• Doug's dad, Hal Wing, was a great salesman who discovered the prototype of the Little Giant Ladder in Germany.
• Doug's dad had a huge heart and cared deeply for people, showing genuine interest in them.
[14:52 - 37:16] A Mentor Who Led by Example
• Doug shares the stories that made Hal, his dad, the mentor and leading example in his life, and why he was the person who changed this life.
• Hal had Doug and his brother learn every aspect of the company to prepare them for taking over the business.
• Doug’s dad's core principles included selling with truth, integrity, and ethical honesty
• Hal was gifted at seeing people's potential and placing them in the right roles.
[37:16 – 42:40] New Paths and New Horizons
• Doug and his brother sold the company due to a lack of interest from their sons. Then, got involved in multi-family housing before leaving Little Giant.
• After selling Little Giant, he started a new company with his friend and partnered with multiple businesses such as ax throwing, escape keep, and a restaurant.
• Doug shares his favorite giving moments and why giving is crucial in his life.
[42:40 – 49:09] Quick Questions
• What's your favorite thing about speaking to schools?:
• Doug's favorite part of speaking to schools is inspiring students by boosting their confidence and self-belief. He advises them to pursue their passions and find meaningful work, emphasizing the joy that comes from doing what they love.
• What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others: A week physically helping others.
• Who inspires you with their giving? Jon Huntsman Jr.
• What is the first thing you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big: “You don't have to have a lot of money to give big. You can still give big with service and with just helping people.”
• In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give: Fulfillment
• Do you believe that money can buy you happiness: Doug firmly believed that money couldn't buy happiness. He knew wealthy individuals who were unhappy and saw that true happiness came from sources beyond material wealth.
[49:09 – 52:02] Closing Segment
• Reach out to Doug
o See the links below
• Final words
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“Find something that you really love and care about, and you have passion about, and do that. Because if you do that, you'll never work a day in your life.” – Doug Wing
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Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! In this episode, we discuss the importance of life beyond money with Saket Jain. Saket is a #1 bestselling author, investor, syndicator, tech enthusiast, and philanthropist. As the Founder and CEO of Impact Wealth Builders, he helps people achieve financial freedom through real estate. With over 15 years of experience, Saket has built a portfolio of 2000+ units worth $200M. He also serves as a Business Operations leader at Airbnb HQ, leveraging his expertise in technology and finance. Saket holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from IIT, India. When not working, he enjoys quality time with his wife and two daughters.
In this episode, Saket shares his transformative journey from tech consultant to living with monks in India. Inspired by personal challenges, including his father's refusal of money for medical treatment and the loss of family members, Jain returns with a mission to use real estate as a long-term passive investment for philanthropy. He and his wife prioritize education and aim to sponsor K-12 education for 100,000 children by 2030. Randy joins the conversation, discussing fulfillment, life balance, and supporting disadvantaged individuals through education. Jain also explores the positive response of investors to businesses incorporating giving components, such as Airbnb's concept of belonging. He emphasizes the importance of structuring donations properly for long-term sustainability in helping the less fortunate.
Tune into this inspiring discussion about the importance of giving both monetarily and non-monetarily!
[00:00 - 14:25] Delivering High Yield Returns for Socially-Minded Investors
· Saket is the CEO of Impact Wealth Builders and host of the Migrate2Wealth Podcast.
· He is focused on using real estate as a long-term passive investment to give back.
· He left his corporate job to live with monks in India, and now he is back building an empire to make a massive impact in the world.
· His tagline is "Delivering high yield returns for socially minded investors".
[14:16 - 30:37] How to Achieve Balance in Life and Make an Impact
· Saket had two life-changing moments: Dad developed cancer, leading to a shift in perspective that decisions affect an extended ecosystem, and he lost a job in 2016, leading to the realization of the importance of financial autonomy.
· Money is important, but not everything - understanding this helped lead to a happier life
· Saket realized education was the lever that changed his life and discusses the importance of giving education to those without resources.
· Saket also shares how he uses the same model in his life, creating financial freedom for others.
[35:37 – 42:40] Discovering the Power of Giving
· Donation is becoming more accepted, and people are looking for ways to make an impact.
· Giving doesn't always have to be money; it can be something else that someone needs
· Giving can be beyond money, such as time, learning, and teachings
[42:40 – 49:09] Quick Questions
· Brag about a charity you like: Isha Foundation
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others: A week physically helping others.
· Who inspires you with their giving? Randy Molland and Steve Arneson
· Do you think that entrepreneurs should include a giving component from day one or wait until they've seen a little bit of success and have some money in the bank? Saket thinks that people should incorporate a giving element into their lives.
· What is the first thing you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big: Inspiration.
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give: Fulfillment
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness: Saket thinks that happiness should not be conditional on whether you have money or not.
[49:09 – 52:02] Closing Segment
· Reach out to Saket
o See the links below
· Final words
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“Money is important, but it's also important to understand that money is not going to give you everything.” – Saket Jain
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Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! In this episode, we discuss the importance of building a culture of Markus Kaulius. Markus is a renowned fitness and nutrition expert with 25+ years of experience. After struggling with his weight, Markus discovered the gym and became obsessed with training and supplementation. He quickly gained a reputation as the go-to guy for advice on supplements and training. Markus started selling supplements out of his bedroom and later opened his own retail store, but he was unsatisfied with the lack of integrity in the industry. In 2005, he founded Magnum Nutraceuticals, a sports nutrition company dedicated to providing high-quality products with integrity. Today, Magnum operates in 60+ countries and sponsors over 300 athletes globally, and Markus is recognized as a trusted authority in the fitness and nutrition world.
In this episode, Markus shares how he grew his business from $15k in his bedroom to one of Canada's largest supplement companies. He believes in integrity, creating the best products, and giving back. Markus faced challenges with a strong work ethic and a "why" that was bigger than any roadblock. He didn't take a salary for five years to ensure growth and overcame Covid-19 challenges with a positive mindset. Markus encourages pursuing ideas despite limitations and finding successful people who overcame similar obstacles. He discusses giving back and integrity, including supporting a local community kitchen. Magnum fosters a culture of giving back and a growth mindset among its employees. Finally, Markus shares stories about sponsoring kids from rough backgrounds and the importance of small acts of kindness.
If you're looking for inspiration, then this episode is a must-listen! Let’s hear the empowering story of Markus Kaulius!
[00:00 – 14:16] Starting from Zero, the Journey of Markus
· Marcus is the CEO and founder of the well-renowned fitness company Magnum Supplements.
· The episode dives deep into the Magnum supplement journey and brand culture of integrity.
· Marcus shares how he started his supplement business in his bedroom with $15,000.
· Marcus has always had an entrepreneurial spirit and work ethic inherited from his immigrant family.
[14:16 - 35:37] The Importance of Integrity and Overcoming Limiting Beliefs
· Markus discusses limiting beliefs and how they hold people back.
· He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and challenging these beliefs.
· Integrity is a key theme, with the author stressing the need to stay true to one's values and promises
· Markus shares a personal story about choosing integrity over profit in a business situation
[35:37 – 44:06] How Magnum Finds and Nurtures Givers in its Team and Beyond
· Company culture at Magnum is focused on giving back and a growth mindset
· Hiring process emphasizes the importance of giving back and having a growth mindset
· Markus gives an insight into his personal philanthropic work. including a school in Haiti for 80 children
· Markus values leadership from the top and encourages his team to grow constantly.
[35:58 – 43:18] Quick Questions
· Brag one about a charity you like: The E4 Project and Kurumbuka Leadership
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others: Markus prefers spending a week physically helping others over donating a $1 million check. He values hands-on experience and believes it's more fulfilling.
· Who inspires you with their giving? Ed Mylett and Tony Robbins
· What is the first thing you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big: Markus thinks of using his talents to make a positive impact on the world when he hears "Go Big to Give Big". He wants to work harder, raise funds, and give back to society as his business grows. The idea of serving, saving and feeding more people excites him.
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give: Selfish-Joy.
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness: Markus thinks money can buy some happiness, like self-care and experiences, but not ultimate happiness. He believes material possessions don't bring happiness.
[43:18 – 49:54] Closing Segment
· Reach out to Markus
o See the links below
· Final words
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“Giving back can be much slower than you think. And it just getting started on that path; I can't encourage that enough. Because that's when you will start looking at the bigger stuff one day. But you gotta start with that first step.” – Markus Kaulius
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands49m | May 1, 2023 - 054: Derek Strokon | Escaping the Hero Culture
Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! In this episode, we discuss the impact of fitness and endurance in our lives with Derek Strokon. Derek is the #1 International Best-Selling Author of “Stop Stalling Start Selling”, and is in the process of completing his second book “Hero Behind Bars” (May 2023). He is a Leader, Tedx Speaker (2023), and Business Consultant whose practice focuses on Resilience Development and Process Implementation.
In this episode, Derek shares his journey from leaving the corporate world to founding his consulting firm while promoting the idea of being an everyday human. He emphasizes the separation between past and future, encourages people to find their identity, and discusses the concept of self-acceptance. We also touch on Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the importance of moderation in life. Derek discusses his philanthropic work with AM Loops and Give Cancer the Middle Finger charity, sharing touching stories of individuals who donated generously towards cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment. He believes that philanthropy should be introduced as a concept from the beginning of starting a business and that giving is euphoric.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to make positive changes in their lives, find self-acceptance and live a fulfilling life.
[00:00 – 15:21] Escaping Hero Culture and Embracing the Power of Nothing
· Derek is the founder of Sacred Line Consulting, a bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and creator of Give Cancer the Middle Finger charity.
· He helps people understand their ability to be present and escape the hero culture to be an everyday human.
· Derek left the corporate world because they wouldn't give him an hour to spend with his kids.
· Derek's message is about embracing the power of nothing and understanding that everything has the opportunity to happen in the present moment.
[15:21 - 25:11] Unlocking the Power Within
· Derek discusses how to make positive changes without needing a traumatic event to motivate it.
· The focus is on understanding that events of the past do not dictate the future and finding purpose in difficult situations.
· Derek encourages supporting underdogs and helping people uncover their true identity rather than conforming to societal expectations.
· Derek talks about Maslow's hierarchy of needs and why it should be simplified to end at self-acceptance.
[25:11 - 35:58] Finding Contentment and Balance in Life
· Understanding that we are where we need to be leads to contentment and the power to make immediate change.
· Opportunity recreates itself continually, giving us the chance for exponential growth.
· It's important to balance drive and being present in the moment.
· Building one's purpose and why around serving others can lead to significant impact and fulfillment.
[35:58 – 43:18] Quick Questions
· Brag one about a charity you like: The Movember Foundation
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others: Both donating a $1 million check and spending a week physically helping others excite him. He would choose to do both - donate a million dollars while volunteering and helping someone out for a week.
· Do you think entrepreneurs should include a giving component to their business from day one or wait until they've seen a little success? Derek believes profits and shareholder value are important, but giving should be introduced from day one. Though he didn't do so initially, he thinks a philanthropic mindset is crucial for a business.
· Who inspires you with their giving? Dave Mathas
· What is the first thing you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big: Derek believes Go Big to Give Big is about doing something bigger than oneself by stepping outside of one's personal circle to help and support others
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give: Euphoria.
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness: Derek believes that money cannot buy happiness. He thinks that true happiness comes from fulfilling basic needs and achieving self-acceptance, and that money alone cannot provide that level of contentment.
[43:18 – 46:17] Closing Segment
· Reach out to Derek
o See the links below
· Final words
Tweetable Quotes
“Why do we wait for the catalyst moment? Why do we have to have that breaking point in our lives before we make a significant shift to make an improvement?” – Derek Strokon
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands44m | Apr 24, 2023 - 053: Sachin Latti | Overcoming Mental Health Struggles Through Endurance
Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! In this episode, we discuss the impact of fitness and endurance in our lives with Sachin Latti! Sachin founded Sachinmotion, a movement to raise awareness and funds for veterans and first responders battling PTSD and mental health illnesses. He comes from a Sikh community with a rich history of military service, and his own experience as a law enforcement officer inspired him to advocate for mental health awareness. Despite struggling with weight gain, Sachin found solace in lifting and bodybuilding and eventually discovered a love for running. He hopes to continue his family's legacy of service by helping those who have served and advocating for mental health support.
In our talk with Sachin, we cover his journey to running a half marathon daily for a week and how he overcame mental health challenges. He started with short runs and gradually increased his distance, even though his body wasn't fully ready for a 21K race that he completed in just two months. Despite using toxic energy and negative self-talk to motivate himself during the race, he stresses the importance of consistency and effort for success. Sachin also emphasizes finding a motivating factor beyond money and shares how serving others through entrepreneurship can lead to financial freedom and success.
Join us as we dive into Sachin's journey toward endurance racing and how he's using his passion for running to impact the world positively.
[00:00 – 15:43] Becoming the Best Version of Myself
· Sachin is an athlete doing endurance running and raising money for charitable causes.
· Three years ago, Sachin went through a divorce, which caused much pain and struggles for his ex-wife and family.
· The pandemic made it clear to Sachin that he was using physical activity to manage his mental health issues.
· Sachin is working on the "Connection Project," which is about connecting with people.
[15:43 - 30:08] Pushing Yourself and Overcoming Struggles Through Fitness
· Sachin mentions that running on trails provides further happiness and decreases anger more than on a treadmill, as you take in the energy from nature.
· Sachin emphasizes the importance of defining one's purpose or why before embarking on anything. Having a clear purpose or why keeps one focused on their goal.
· Sachin notes that he stays focused on his goal by maintaining a positive attitude and considering the bigger picture.
[30:08 - 39:56] Finding Your “Why” in Life
· It takes time to figure out one's purpose and requires a deep understanding of oneself and what truly drives one.
· Money is not necessarily a motivating factor for everyone, and finding something else to drive oneself is essential.
· Taking inventory of what one wants and how one wants to live their Life is crucial to finding purpose.
· Building one's purpose and why around serving others can lead to significant impact and fulfillment.
[39:56 – 43:18] Quick Questions
· Brag one about a charity you like: Honour Ranch Society
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others: “Physically helping others. Giving money isn't the same as connecting with people.”
· Do you think entrepreneurs should include a giving component to their business from day one or wait until they've seen a little success? Sachin thinks it's a good thing to give, and he thinks any business giving to the community will receive dividends.
· Who inspires you with their giving? Shaun Taylor and Seb Lavoie.
· What is the first thing you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big: Sachin thinks he is going above and beyond to serve in whichever capacity we can.
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give: Love.
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness: No. Sachin thinks that one’s happy when someone is living their purpose.
[43:18 – 46:17] Closing Segment
· Reach out to Sachin
o See the links below
· Final words
Tweetable Quotes
“Defining a purpose or a why is the fundamental, critical thing before you do anything else, before you start on anything.” – Sachin Latti
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Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands46m | Apr 17, 2023 - 052: Veena Jetti | Championing Diversity and Philanthropy in Real Estate
Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! In this episode, we are talking about diversity in real investing with Veena Jeeti! Veena Jetti is the founding partner of Vive Funds, a commercial real estate firm specializing in conservative investment opportunities. With over a decade of experience and $1B+ in assets, Veena is a dynamic leader in driving corporate strategy and business development. She is also a co-founding partner of Enzo Multifamily and a frequent speaker at conferences and podcasts. Outside of work, Veena is a passionate philanthropist involved in disaster recovery and micro-lending through organizations such as kiva.org. Vive Funds is an investor-centric firm with a focus on the client experience, offering carefully planned projects that meet rigorous metric standards.
In this episode, Veena shares her experience as a female leader in the male-dominated real estate industry, including raising capital and building her brand. We also discuss the need for diversity and inclusivity, personal branding, AI technology, risk management, and the importance of real estate for long-term investments. Veena emphasizes the importance of a diversified portfolio and incorporating philanthropy into business deals. She shares her experience of helping people affected by Hurricane Harvey and her passion for giving back to the community.
Join us for an inspiring conversation on how entrepreneurs use their businesses to make an impact and create a better future!
[00:00 – 16:36] The Journey of Diversity in Real Estate
· Veena started in real estate with single-family properties.
· For Veena, being a woman in a male-dominated industry has been challenging, and she shares some examples faced during deals.
· Veena believes in diversity and inclusivity and actively talks about it to bring awareness.
· Her company is all women and minority-led, with policies that prioritize working with diverse vendors and decision-makers.
[16:36 - 36:18] Real Estate is a Marathon, Not a Sprint
· Veena discusses why real estate investors need to be more patient and look at a lot more deals to get that one perfect deal.
· Real estate is cyclical, and it's going to go down and come back up. It's just how it works.
· Real estate investors need to be more conservative in their underwriting and deal structures.
· In a down-pressured cycle, real estate investors need to look at different strategies to make deals work.
[36:18 - 47:02] Exercising the "Giving Muscle"
· Being around people who are more philanthropic can inspire individuals to do more.
· An abundance mindset is crucial in practicing giving back.
· The best way to exercise the "giving muscle" is to be in rooms with people who are doing more than you.
· You should surround yourself with people that are more successful than you at what you want to do better.
[47:02 - 52:09] Quick Questions
· Brag one about a charity you like: Kiva.org and Water.org
· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others: “I think a million-dollar check because it is probably more impactful than what I could do in a week.”
· If you could give anything, what would it be? Veena would give her daughters the confidence to go out into the world and make a better place than they found it.
· Who inspires you with their giving? Steve Arneson and Randy Molland
· What is the first thing that you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big: Impact investing. Being purposeful in how you are scaling and growing companies
· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give: Gratitude
· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness: For Veena, money is a magnifier. If you are happy without money, you'll be even happier with money.
[52:09 – 54:02] Closing Segment
· Reach out to Veena
o See the links below
· Final words
Tweetable Quotes
“Real estate is a marathon, not a sprint. It it's more important starting today than finding the asset class that works for you five or ten years down the line.” – Veena Jetti
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