58: BONUS - What Settling Does to the Soul, the Empath & Narcissist Epidemic, Romantic Soulmates, and More with Ainslie MacLeod
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The secret to finding your most powerful story that is waiting inside of you to come out is not always easy, nor a natural feeling process.
Carlos Maestas is a standup comedian, turned bestselling author, and is a fantastic storyteller. He uses these skills to help nonprofits, universities and foundations tap into the equity of their stories in order to inspire and motivate audiences. He even wrote the book on it! It’s called Mommy Lied to God and today he shares the best way to really tap into your secret sauce of a story and hone it for powerful human connections. It’s not only an invaluable tool to have when cultivating interpersonal relationships, but also in pitching your non-profit or business to someone. Powerful storytelling will always be the way that we can get people to rally with us in the quest to fulfill our mission. Learn how to strengthen this skill during this interview with Carlos!
This episode is sponsored by: Door County Coffee! Head to www.doorcountycoffee.com and get 15% off your order by using code: IMPACT and get caffeinated today!
What is your soul's purpose? What are you meant to be doing with your life? Why are you being called into certain career paths? Why do you feel drawn to helping other people?
So you want to start a non-profit, but have no idea where to start, right? Do you actually need a 501(c)3 status in order to be legit? How much paperwork is actually involved? Does it cost any money to make a charity - after all the term is “non” profit.
Well, this episode is about to be your new best friend in making your NPO road map! I also include a few other ‘start-up’ tips that you need to know if you are embarking on your non-profit journey for the first time!
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Social Enterprise Feature: Headbands of Hope with the epitome of a one-for-one mission: "for every item sold, a headband is donated to a child with an illness." Use code IMPACT for $5 off your next order at: headbandsofhope.com
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What is the difference between a charitable organization and a charitable foundation?
What is the difference between a 501(c)3 and a 501(c)4?
Which one should you start that better matches your goals, vision, and long-term funding options? How does fundraising work for each type? What is the best option for taxes?
I'll answer all of those questions and more if you've been debating which charitable type is best for you!
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This episode is sponsored by: The ONA Boutique! Head to theonaboutique.com and use code IMPACT for free shipping on your order today!
Have you been wondering to yourself, "am I in the right city for my next big move?" Whether that's for your career, starting a business, looking for a new romantic partnership, or just looking for a fresh start it can be overwhelming with where to start.
I was so fortunate to sit down with Jessica Palm and Tim Cowden from The Kansas City Area Development Council to talk about the unique idea that some cities are better than others for your entrepreneurial goals. From cost of living, to tax implications, to start up resources, and more, it can be an interesting debate. Large companies move cities and open new branches for a variety of reasons, but what would be the benefit of starting your new business somewhere new?
It's an interesting conversation, and one that will leave you wondering if a move (particularly among our Midwestern friends) is right for you!
For more info on The Kansas City Area Development Council: visit https://thinkkc.com/
Train Like a Warrior Campaign: This 15-minute session with Lindsay Stecher, who is a behavioral health professional and the CEO of Cultivate Humanity, is all about self-care. But not the traditional self-care you've heard of before! She breaks down the 6 areas of self-care that we have and need to focus on and how to make them harmonious for our best selves.
Hitting you with a controversial topic today! 100% model non-profits are loved by donors, sometimes cringed at by long-time professionals, and a confusing catch for aspiring founders. Can this noble dream actually work in practice?
Tune in to hear 2 potential options to run your organization with a 100% giving model.
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Non-Profit Feature of the Week: Ten Eighteen Uganda! They serve extremely impoverished youth with programs on - food, clean water, vocational training, and a halfway house for teen moms. Their mission is to work with Ugandan community organizations to change the culture of extreme poverty to effect lasting change and empowerment in their communities.
This episode is sponsored by The ONA Boutique. This week only, the entire site is 47% off at theonaboutique.com for Mother's Day 2021!
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