Tie Odom is a Social Worker and Philanthropy Advisor who is passionate about helping people learn to make service to others a part of their lives. She began consulting in 2010 and has worked with some of your favorite professional athletes, social media influencers, and community leaders. From volunteering to starting a nonprofit, this podcast will help you develop your confidence, connect with people and find the resources you need to tap into your inner philanthropist and unlock the immense power we all have to serve.
We Did It! I stepped out of my comfort zone and put myself out there. I loved, it made me nervous, but more importantly I learned. This season has come to an end and my heart is full. You all are watching someone figure it out. There will be mistakes, there will be learning curves, and I hope you are encouraged to keep going on your own journey. Thank you for rocking with me and I can't wait to bring you season 2 and beyond! With a full heart, Tie
Jodi Greve is an author, motivational speaker, and Health Enthusiast. She joins me on the podcast to share how she uses her coaching skills to help clients win. She believes that if we take life stop sign to stop sign, we can better tackle whatever life throws our way. She Climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and even wrote a book about it. Learn how she challenged herself and trained in record time to get to the top. You can purchase a copy of Jodi's book here and if you want some every day inspiration you can text "mindset" to 855-686-0940 Take a listen and decide to conquer the mountains in your life with the help of Jodi's perspective.
Lance Reed serves as the Executive Director of The Black Action Collective and works to have an inclusive community that embraces diversity. The Black Action Collective works with local leaders and individuals to combat racism and inequity. Lance, an Arkansas native, attended the University of Arkansas, where he gained the skills to build communities. Through a career in grassroots organizing with a stint in corporate, he answered the call to lead BAC when NWA needed it most.Key Lessons1.) Serve, and opportunities will come to you.2.) Creating a just world doesn't happen overnight. Fight with confidence and kindness to do good on behalf of people.3.)Willingness: This is the door to opening conversation that leads to change.
It's Sunday, and this is a good day to share this podcast episode with Lakisha Bradley, Founder/ CEO of MY-T-BY-DESIGN Lakisha was a corporate executive at the world's largest retailer when she received a download from God about pivoting in a new direction. And with the support of her husband, MY-T-BY-DESIGN was born. Lakisha believes that all of us are MIGHTY BY DESIGN and is driven by the mission to help you SEE YOUR VALUE and KNOW YOUR WORTH. Listen and learn how in this moment of my life, with tons of transitions in the past year, I've had beautiful God moments to remind me to embrace that I, too, am mighty by design. I'm grateful to you for your support, and I promise it won't be this long before you hear another episode. With Gratitude, Tie
This week on the Tie odom podcast Shawn Schwartzman joins me to talk about the power of serving one and loving Jesus. Shawn is the Co founder and CEO of Potter's House and he's also my boss. Potter's House's mission is to be a bridge to strengthen and connect communities across socioeconomic and cultural lines. For the past 25 years Potter's house has grown from simply meeting one family and doing life together to 3 thrift stores, adult and youth programs and a preschool. Since the recording of this episode Potter's House has entered into a very exciting endeavor. They have entered into a contract to purchase the building that was formerly Jefferson Elementary School in Fayetteville. This is a full circle moment, because this is where Anita first met Tiff and the journey of Potter's House began. You can learn more by listening here to Shawn speak about this historic moment on KUAF. Shawn shows us the power of just starting and serving one on this week's episode. You can connect with Potter's House on Social Media through these links. @pottershousenwa @pottershousethriftfay @pottershousespringdale @pottershousesiloamsprings
Introducing philanthropy to children is a great way to teach young people about humanity, empathy, and the power of service to our communities. In this episode, I chat with my eight-year-old, Alex, as he shares his thoughts on his summer community service project. I've always included Alex in my philanthropic outreach, but as he gets older, it's important to allow him to choose how he serves whenever possible. I do not want him to think of service as something I make him do. Nor do I want him to participate in projects that are of no interest to him. As he grows and learns about what he likes, I will find and connect him with philanthropic causes he's passionate about. I've attached a PDF to help you introduce or expand upon how you and your little ones engage in philanthropy. You can grab this free download for tips on introducing philanthropy to your little ones. Thanks so much for listening! Tie Fun Fact: This wasn't supposed to be an episode, it was simply me getting comfortable in the studio and introducing Alex to mom's new podcast. You can check out the animal shelter here!
Hey Good People, Welcome to The Tie Odom Podcast! This season we will dive into fun and insightful conversations with some of my favorite nonprofit leaders. Many have years of experience, and some started this year. We tap into their stories and how they gained the courage and commitment to pursue service. I'll also be here to help you take your ideas and create a philanthropic journey you'll love to be on and to make the community impact you desire. Yours in Service, Tie