We explore the journey of those who dare to live for the common good to discover the difference they are making in the world.
Things you'll hear in this episode:What rugs can teach us about the importance of being intentionalHow growing up in Palestine shaped two sisters and their perspectiveThe struggle to balance individualism and interdependenceFollow us on instagram: one_small_differenceLike our page on Facebook.com/osdpodFor more information on this episode, visit jerusalemrugs.com
"Our goal is to provide the urban community with the end-to-end experience that surrounds cheese. Starting with locally sourced milk from farms, to crafting small artisanal batches. We are bringing this process into the urban community to provide both visual and hands-on opportunities.In addition, we seek to work with the local food community, to help organize tastings, pairings, events and novel collaborations that allow us to enjoy and learn about cheese and other local foods together. Ultimately, we strive to maintain olde world traditions in cheese crafting, but to place this into a modern context and to make this experience available to urban community."For more information, visit http://lamppostcheese.comFollow us on Instagram, One_Small_DifferenceLike us on Facebook.com/osdpod
Charlie’s entrepreneurial spirit has been evident since childhood, but today it is made manifest in a number of organizations he has brought to life and maintains, including Table 33, a fast-casual restaurant; BodyGarage, a regenerative bio boutique; the Miami Valley Life Alliance, a community-wide effort focused on reducing poverty in and around Montgomery County; ASET Corporation, a corporate and executive security firm; and City Church, a 10+ year old non-denominational church in the heart of downtown Dayton.For more, check out charliecarroll.com
Things we cover in this episode:What Cymp learned about business from her father & from 20 years in Eastern EuropeThe power of partnershipsA definition of success that can be measured at the end of each dayCheck out the Coffee Hub @ https://www.coffeehubxenia.com/about.html or find them on Facebook.com/coffeehubxeniaFacebook.com/osdpod
In our conversations, we've uncovered this one foundational theme: in order to live for the common good, one has to value other people. In 2020, this seems more out of reach than ever. So, in this 3 part series, "How We See People", we converse with Chris Cox and Rachel Selby to begin building a framework for how to cut through division and polarization to see the value in the humans right in front of us.
In our conversations, we've uncovered this one foundational theme: in order to live for the common good, one has to value other people. In 2020, this seems more out of reach than ever. So, in this 4 part series, "How We See People", we converse with Chris Cox and Rachel Selby to begin building a framework for how to cut through division and polarization to see the value in the humans right in front of us.
In our conversations, we've uncovered this one foundational theme: in order to live for the common good, one has to value other people. In 2020, this seems more out of reach than ever. So, in this 4 part series, "How We See People", we converse with Chris Cox and Rachel Selby to begin building a framework for how to cut through division and polarization to see the value in the humans right in front of us.
How We See People will be a short series featuring conversations with guests about the opportunities 2020 is giving us to learn how to humanize other people. podcast.ideavane.com
Things we cover in this episode:The most important shift we must make in order to live a life for the common good.What are the two most effective things we can do to change the world?Why the model of family we're using in the West is failing and what we can do to fix it.podcast.ideavane.comFollow us @ www.facebook.com/osdpodInstagram One_Small_Difference
Greenhouse Cafe is a fast casual farm-to-table restaurant & bar with a focus on fresh, local food and drink. Our mission is to provide foods that are beneficial to our health and planet while supporting local farms and businesses. Our menu is almost entirely locally-sourced and organic, & any of our menu items can be made vegan and/or gluten-free.Things we cover in this episode:The story of how The Greenhouse Cafe + Bar came to lifeWhy the painful moments in our life often give rise to new, beautiful thingsThe one piece of advice Lindsay has for anyone that has an idea they want to pursueCheck out the Greenhouse Cafe + Bar @ https://www.greenhousecafeohio.com or find them on Facebook.com/greenhousecafeohioFacebook.com/osdpod
For more info on Carrs & Co, visit https://thecarrsco.comThings we cover in this episode:How to take steps toward getting paid for something you don’t do... yet.Why photography matters and how we can use it for good.What integrating your parenting & family life into your business can look like and why it might mean living a little bit differently.
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Things we cover in this episode:Why we must move past our intense political polarization.How state governments work and why they are really important.The most practical steps we can take to stand up for vulnerable children.A new consideration in how we define "success".
Things we talk about in this episode:Why we need “conductors” in every sphere of societyA fresh, life giving, way to set your goals next yearWhy it’s important to let the next generation figure out what success looks like for themselves For more information on Ron Campbell and U!Creative, visit ucreate.us
Things we cover in this episode:How awareness and a bit of courage can lead to a transformed life.What you can get at the Lounge that you can't get at a box store.Why going into business with friends isn't such a bad idea after all.And glass bottles :) Get more information about the Wellness Lounge Lebanon, here:https://www.facebook.com/thewellnessloungelebanonhttps://thewellnessloungelebanon.comShop local!
Things we cover in this episode:Why we struggle to have meaningful conversations with people who are different than us.The one thing you should do when you feel polarized.What is gentrification and is it a good thing?What role should competition play in the non-profit space?https://back2back.org/cincinnati-ohio/
Things we cover in this episode:The foundational theme of living the "good life for the common good".Why our definition of success might be wrong. The secret to overcoming social anxiety.Why scarcity doesn't jive with the common good.