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    Explore "communityimpact" with insightful episodes like "A Former IDF Soldier's Advice on How To Support Israel", "He Tried to Save a Friend. They Charged Him With Murder.", "Office Hours: Allocating Your Small Business’s Revenue, Would Scott Ever Run for Public Office? and Finding Your Purpose", "From Dirt Roads to CEO | A Conversation With Karissa Bodnar Of Thrive Causemetics" and "Fire And Ice: Linking Intense Wildfire And The Melting Arctic" from podcasts like ""Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin", "The Daily", "The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway", "The GaryVee Audio Experience" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    A Former IDF Soldier's Advice on How To Support Israel

    A Former IDF Soldier's Advice on How To Support Israel
    360,000 army reservists were called up after the attacks in Israel on October 7th; but VC partner and former IDF soldier Levi Aron would argue, we were all called up. Nicole and Levi unpack the many different ways we can all stand up to support the causes we care about— with our wallets, our social media accounts, our companies, and more. Find the statement from the VCs standing with Israel here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTc_OIs8MSVxqz0To2diHiDd_UIQBg_wBHLnmIQNtoTRQaFrC2ZcUWiOqR7dHMe2KnfnU-Bi7n-1XpW/pub

    He Tried to Save a Friend. They Charged Him With Murder.

    He Tried to Save a Friend. They Charged Him With Murder.

    Warning: This episode contains descriptions of rape, sexual abuse and death.

    As an epidemic of fentanyl use continues in America, causing tens of thousands of deaths each year, lawmakers and law enforcement agencies are holding one group increasingly responsible: drug users themselves.

    Eli Saslow, a writer for The Times, tells the story of a man whose friendship ended in tragedy and a set of laws that say he is the one to blame.

    Guest: Eli Saslow, a writer at large for The New York Times.

    Background reading: 

    • Two friends bought $30 worth of fentanyl before making it into rehab. One overdosed. The other was charged in his death.
    • Harsh fentanyl laws ignite a fierce debate. Critics say, the approach could undermine public health goals and advances in addiction treatment.

    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.

    Office Hours: Allocating Your Small Business’s Revenue, Would Scott Ever Run for Public Office? and Finding Your Purpose

    Office Hours: Allocating Your Small Business’s Revenue, Would Scott Ever Run for Public Office? and Finding Your Purpose
    Scott gives a listener advice on how to allocate the revenue of their small business. He then discusses whether he would ever consider running for public office. He wraps up by offering guidance to a listener who is navigating the challenges of the post-undergrad phase in their life. Moreover, he shares his insights on discovering one’s purpose.  Music: https://www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    From Dirt Roads to CEO | A Conversation With Karissa Bodnar Of Thrive Causemetics

    From Dirt Roads to CEO | A Conversation With Karissa Bodnar Of Thrive Causemetics

    In this episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, Gary is joined by Karissa Bodnar, CEO of Thrive Causemetics, a beauty brand that offers high-quality, cruelty-free cosmetics while supporting and empowering women. They discuss the role their upbringings played in shaping their entrepreneurial spirits. Gary stresses the value of questioning conventional wisdom and avoiding complacency, while Karissa emphasizes the need for adaptability and continuous learning. The conversation highlights the importance of open communication, teamwork, and embracing diversity as key factors in driving innovation and fostering growth in business.


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    Fire And Ice: Linking Intense Wildfire And The Melting Arctic

    Fire And Ice: Linking Intense Wildfire And The Melting Arctic
    In the Arctic Ocean, sea ice is shrinking as the climate heats up. In the Western U.S., wildfires are getting increasingly destructive. Those two phenomena are thousands of miles apart, but scientists are uncovering a surprising connection. The ice is connected to weather patterns that reach far across North America. And as the climate keeps changing and sea ice shrinks, Western states could be seeing more extreme weather, the kind that fuels extreme wildfires.

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    Live Life in Crescendo with Cynthia Covey Haller

    Live Life in Crescendo with Cynthia Covey Haller
    On this episode of Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon speaks with author Cynthia Covey Haller. Cynthia shares the mantra that her late father, Steven R. Covey, the author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, aspired to during the last decade of his life, and that was to live life in crescendo. Cynthia expands on this concept, defining it as living life with the goal to keep learning, expanding, and growing with the knowledge that your most important work is always ahead of you.

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    Side Effects of the '94 Crime Bill (with Tracey Corder)

    Side Effects of the '94 Crime Bill (with Tracey Corder)

    This week, we chop it up with organizer Tracey Corder of ACRE on why the '94 Crime Bill ain't shit.

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    668: 10 Units in 3 Years and Giving Back While Getting Ahead w/Zasha Smith

    668: 10 Units in 3 Years and Giving Back While Getting Ahead w/Zasha Smith
    Reaching financial freedom doesn’t mean grinding away for decades to finally retire. It may only take a couple of deals for you to create enough traction to quit your W2 or go full-time into investing. But what if you have a family and children to support? Surely there’s no way to hit quick financial independence with those responsibilities? If you’re still not persuaded, hear Zasha Smith’s story. Zasha was working sixty-hour weeks, sometimes every day of the week, as a civil engineer. She knew that continuing down this career path would lead to long days, even longer nights, and time away from her children. After a quick Google search on “how to get rich,” she stumbled upon real estate investing. After her first successful home flip and her first rental property purchase, she gave her resignation, and the rest is history. Now, she’s got a portfolio capable of providing her a financially free lifestyle, with ten units acquired in just three years. Mind you, this all happened during the events of 2020, meaning Zasha deserves even more credit! She’s currently using her wealth to give back to the community, with plans to build affordable housing throughout her home state of Hawaii. Her “give back, get ahead” mentality is surely working, and it’s something all real estate investors should try. In This Episode We Cover: When to quit your W2 and pursue full-time real estate investing Finding off-market deals and beating Brandon Turner in his own backyard Affordable housing and how you, the landlord, can help those who have limited resources Masterminds, real estate meetups, and other ways to quickly grow your investing network  Real estate partnerships and red flags that every investor must pay attention to Giving back to the community and mentoring others who are just getting started And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Youtube Channel BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Pro Membership BiggerPockets Bookstore BiggerPockets Bootcamps BiggerPockets Podcast Get Your Ticket for BPCon 2022 Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Learn About Real Estate, The Housing Market, and Money Management with The BiggerPockets Podcasts Get More Deals Done with The BiggerPockets Investing Tools Find a BiggerPockets Real Estate Meetup in Your Area David's BiggerPockets Profile David's Instagram Rob's BiggerPockets Profile Rob's Youtube Rob's Instagram Rob's TikTok Rob's Twitter Find the Real Estate Professional You Need Why I’m Investing in Affordable Housing for the Long Haul 10 Challenges to Seriously Consider BEFORE Quitting Your Day Job Books Mentioned in the Show: Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat by David Greene Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Connect with Zasha: Zasha's BiggerPockets Zasha's Instagram Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-668 Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Check out our sponsor page! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Ep 62: The Seven Year Itch

    Ep 62: The Seven Year Itch

    Hot Girl Summer has officially arrived and the rose is well and truly flowing in today's ep! Today we'll be discussing a boyfriend's relationship with a work colleague and educating Sophie on the 7 year itch...


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    Ep 117 - Sorry I Fell Asleep - The Truth!! | ShxtsnGigs Podcast

    Ep 117 - Sorry I Fell Asleep - The Truth!! | ShxtsnGigs Podcast

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    How to care for your community with radical hospitality (with Doniece Sandoval)

    How to care for your community with radical hospitality (with Doniece Sandoval)

    Do you volunteer in your community? Don’t feel bad if the answer is no. Whether you are currently involved in a cause or not, you probably have some mental image of what it means to be a volunteer. Doniece Sandoval has been doing transformative work for years, most recently as the founder of Lava MaeX, a San Francisco-based nonprofit that began by converting public transportation buses into bathrooms on wheels for the homeless. In today’s episode, she shares tips on how to get started with a cause you care about, and debunks myths about volunteerism that might have kept you from taking action in the first place. Doniece’s work is driven by what she calls “radical hospitality”, the idea that raising the bar on how you serve people is revolutionary. Since launching its service, Lava MaeX has transformed the lives of more than 10,000 Californians. Before tackling hygiene for the homeless, Doniece worked in the arts as head of marketing at the San Jose Museum of Art, and in branding at several major private sector companies. Doniece was recognized as a 2017 CNN Hero. To learn more about "How to Be a Better Human," host Chris Duffy, or find footnotes and additional resources, please visit: go.ted.com/betterhuman

    How I Built Resilience: Live with Deval Patrick

    How I Built Resilience: Live with Deval Patrick
    Former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick talks to Guy about how the protests for racial justice have resonated with him personally, and how this moment can spark meaningful change for African Americans — in the world of business and beyond. These conversations are excerpts from our How I Built Resilience series, where Guy talks online with founders and entrepreneurs about how they're navigating turbulent times.

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    Starving the Watchdog

    Starving the Watchdog

    When a newspaper shuts down, there are obvious costs to the community it serves: job losses, fewer local stories. But new research suggests there's another consequence that's harder to spot—one that comes with a hefty price tag for residents. This week on Hidden Brain we ask, who bears the cost when nobody wants to pay? For more information about the research in this episode, visit https://n.pr/2zSPraS.

    How Social Justice Will Add Value to Your Business - 018

    How Social Justice Will Add Value to Your Business - 018

    We live in an age where millennials are stepping up and bringing a new wave of change into the marketplace – social justice. How businesses get involved with charities and causes is a direct reflection of their values. People are way more likely to buy from a brand who donates a portion of its proceeds to charity over a brand who doesn’t. Why? Because people inherently want to help others. Listen to Bedros Keuilian and Craig Ballantyne talk about the advantages of connecting with charities in order to build your business while giving back.

     

    Here’s what you’ll discover:

     

    :44 - What is social justice, and how does it grow your business?

    2:18 - How the Fit Body Boot Camp Million Dollar Toy Drive is giving back while adding additional value to the brand.

    4:00 - How to tie in a charity to your business by working donations into your prices.

    6:41 - How being involved with a charity will make you more desirable among your competitors.

    8:29 - How you can get involved in charities without looking like a publicity vulture.

    11:46 - The number one reason you should tie your business in with a charity.

    Special 100th Episode: Live Disruptive Call In Q&A [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    Special 100th Episode: Live Disruptive Call In Q&A [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

    On this special episode Rob answers your questions in a live Q&A. He talks about innovation, serving others, mentors, time management, mind mastery, money, he shares his thoughts on what he believes will affect businesses in the future and much more...

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    John Lewis Is The Bad Ass Vegan — Upending Stereotypes & The Impact of Positive Mindset on Destiny

    John Lewis Is The Bad Ass Vegan — Upending Stereotypes & The Impact of Positive Mindset on Destiny
    Beyond the chiseled arms and imposing six-foot six physique, the thing you notice most about this week's guest is his smile — a smile the size of Texas that only hints at the even bigger heart within. But John Lewis wasn't always the exemplary model of health and advocacy he is today. Tipping the scales at 315 pounds by his freshman year in high school, things could have easily gone sideways for this young man growing up in Ferguson, Missouri. But instead of drugs and gangs, he turned to sports, finding solace and refuge in basketball and football. Honing his skills in both high school and college helped him ditch his fat kid image and triggered his life-long love for healthy living. Nonetheless, John began experiencing some serious, negative health issues despite maintaining an athletic nature post-college. He sought medical advice and was informed that excessive animal protein consumption just might be the culprit. That advice, combined with his mother's colon cancer diagnosis, catalyzed an experiment with vegetarianism. Little did he know, that experiment would change his life. In short shrift, ditching meat resolved his health issues. More importantly, the lifestyle aligned with his values. So it wasn't long before John jettisoned all animal products from his plate and went entirely vegan. Needless to say, this was an unlikely move for a football loving gym rat. His friends were not amused. But John never felt better. The lights went on, opening him to an entirely new way of living and being that brought his life path into focus. Today, John is an in-demand public speaker, personal trainer, and entrepreneur tirelessly spreading his his broad smile as the Bad Ass Vegan — busting traditional stereotypes as an entirely new breed of vegan evangelist with a unique ability to communicate and positively impact a wide diversity of people. He has appeared on multiple television shows and been profiled in several magazines, including Muscle & Fitness, Men’s Fitness, Fitness Rx, Vegan Health & Fitness, Thrive, Origin, Maxim and even Sports Illustrated. You might have seen him flexing in all those P90X television ads that were ubiquitous a few years back. Beyond the nickname, Bad Ass Vegan is also John's apparel and lifestyle brand — a health and nutrition company striving to upend traditional notions that surround what it means — and what it looks like — to be vegan by educating individuals on plant-based nutrition and more conscious living. I first met John a couple years ago and always enjoy spending time with him at various lifestyle events — his energy is beyond infectious. So I'm proud to share his powerful, super uplifting message with you today. This is a conversation about taking personal responsibility for ourselves, our well being, and our life paths. It’s about the impact of mindset on personal destiny. It's about the power of community. And it’s a conversation about the power we all possess to positively transform ourselves and make a real difference in those we touch. Enjoy! Rich

    Keep Calm and Get Sh*t Done, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO81

    Keep Calm and Get Sh*t Done, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO81

    There's so much craziness in the world. People are stressed out about everything from ISIS and environmental disasters to gun violence and racism. The truly great, successful people know how to be surrounded by this craziness and keep their cool.  They know how to live in the middle of this chaos and still get sh*t done. The MFCEO knows this is a tough task, but he believes it can be done. In this episode, he shares his thoughts on how to do it.