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What world do you want to create? For Bob Dalton, it started with one blanket and a mission to change lives.This week's episode features Bob Dalton, CEO/Founder of Sackcloth + Ashes!Founder stories are everywhere, but Bob Dalton's stands apart. After seeing his mother experience homelessness firsthand, he identified an issue — that homeless shelters were drastically understocked on blankets — and took it upon himself to make a difference.His company matches each purchase 1:1 and donates blankets directly to shelters across the country. Talk about making an impact!In this episode we talk about everything from his (failed) first attempt at sewing the very first prototype, to his latest project, a game-changing social platform called LOCL.✅ The Young Life mentor who first told him, "You're already a leader.”✅ The boss who almost fired him at his first job? Now runs operations for his company.✅ He built his brand on Instagram… but now says social media is broken.This was a truly transformational conversation. There is so much to learn from Bob about business, about community, and about truly making the world a better place.https://www.locl.co/PS: This marks the finale of Season 4! Season 5 is on the horizon, and I can't wait to share what's next!
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Bob was inspired to start Sackcloth & Ashes after his mother experienced homelessness. Sackcloth & Ashes donates a blanket to a local shelter for every blanket purchased.Subscribe to the Shopify Masters YouTube channel for this episode and other video interviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLicUpeWYLe0zSCiIdZKv_g
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Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text MessageWhat if the key to transforming your community was within your reach? Join us as Bob Dalton, entrepreneur and TEDx speaker, reveals how his personal journey inspired the creation of Sackcloth and Ashes, a company dedicated to helping the homeless. Learn about his unwavering commitment to localism—a philosophy that emphasizes the power of making a tangible impact within your own community. Bob talks about the pivotal moments that shaped his mission and outlines the three pillars of localism: changing public perception, encouraging community participation, and focusing on proximity.Discover the unique story behind Sackcloth and Ashes, a company that donates a blanket to a local homeless shelter for every blanket sold. Bob takes us through his grassroots journey from buying fabric at Joanne's Fabric to establishing a flourishing business that not only provides warmth but also fosters community involvement. He introduces innovative concepts like the "think out of the box" method, which encourages customers to fill their blanket packaging with essential items for local shelters. We also uncover special initiatives aimed at realtors that amplify the company's impact.Celebrate the heroes among us as Bob shines a spotlight on grassroots leaders who make a significant difference in their communities. We discuss the development of LoveYourCity.org, a platform designed to connect people with local nonprofits and organizations. Hear a touching personal story about how a blanket drop in Portland led to Bob's mother getting sober and thriving, underscoring the profound impact of community support. Join us every Thursday at 7 pm on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for more updates and stories that remind us of the power of giving back."Bob is transforming the lives of people in communities all over the nation, one blanket at a time. His company Sackcloth and Ashes donates a blanket to a shelter closest to your community for every blanket you purchase. Amazing Story of WHY this is passion and what drives him to spread the word about LOCALISM. Must listen episode!" - Brad Weisman ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show (formerly known as Real Estate and YOU), where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!
Creating an inspiring company selling blankets? You bet!Bob Dalton, the CEO of Sackcloth and Ashes, embarked on a mission with a unique one-to-one business model: for every blanket sold, another is donated to a homeless shelter. His passion and creativity lead to innovative production methods, collaboration with Indigenous designers, and active engagement with grassroots movements across the country.One of his innovations is rethinking packaging - using it to inspire local grassroots connections and pay it forward by reusing the blanket boxes to donate items to homeless shelters.Inspiring and creative, Bob Dalton is an out-of-the-box entrepreneur. He will also be a speaker at The Conscious Capitalism CEO summit in October 2024.**If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.comThis show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Rithu Jagannath as Lead Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Editor.Thank you for your support!- Timothy & RajTime Stamps00:00 Introduction and Personal Transformation00:43 Welcome to the Conscious Capitalists01:01 Introducing Bob Dalton and Sackcloth Ashes02:08 The Inspiration Behind Sackcloth Ashes04:14 Building the Business from Scratch06:11 The Meaning Behind the Name08:47 Impact and Redemption10:17 Marketing and Growth Strategies16:17 Empowering Local Communities32:23 Leadership and Future Vision
Bob Dalton is the founder and CEO of the blanket company Sackcloth & Ashes, based in Oregon where they give a blanket to a homeless shelter every time they sell a blanket.Bob's story of conviction to Christianity is soul-stirring, and as he takes me through that journey he also unfolds how his company, Sackcloth and Ashes was born. He talks about the miracles that came about that catapulted Sackcloth & Ashes into almost overnight success, from a placement in Anthropologie that created orders beyond what they could even fulfill, to an official collaboration with Instagram where they were featured to the millions of followers that follow the official instagram account.Finally Bob really gets to the core of why it's so important to serve in your hometown, and how you can make the biggest impact in the world by going just down the street and truly seeing your neighbors and ministering to them. Buy a blanket and get involved at https://sackclothandashes.com/collections#Shop-all Bob Dalton on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobxdalton/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, I sit down with Bob Dalton, the founder of sackcloth and Ashes; we discussed how he started Sackcloth and Ashes when his mom ended up in a tough place in life. And ended up being homeless, and with him being hopeless to help her, he decided to start something to help others; he called local shelters and found out what they needed. Their response was blankets, and that's how sackcloth and Ashes got started. website: https://sackclothandashes.com/ Bob's website: https://www.bobxdalton.com/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealbobbydalton --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hforhustle/support
In this episode, Bob Dalton and special guest host, Lauren Akins (podcast host and author of Live in Love), interview Steven Young, founder and executive director of Home Street Home and author of From Chains to Change. They discuss Steven's remarkable story: what led him to five years of life on the streets, his journey out of homelessness, and the incredible work he is doing to help his friends in Nashville find a new life beyond homelessness. Steven's story is hopeful, inspiring, and eye opening to the real, day-to-day experiences of people living on the streets.
In this episode, Bob Dalton interviews Treger Strasberg, founder and executive director of Humble Design, a nonprofit that is changing lives and communities by custom designing and fully furnishing home interiors for individuals, families, and veterans emerging from homelessness in Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, San Diego, and Seattle.Learn more by visiting: humbledesign.org
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Claire Barnett is an experienced business leader, speaker and campaigner currently leading United Nations Women UK as Executive Director.Bob Dalton interviews Claire to discuss women's rights in the UK, the #MeToo movement, and how we can all work together toward a better society.Learn more by visiting: www.unwomenuk.org
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Tina Rosenberg is an author, journalist, and co-founder of Solutions Journalism: an organization with the mission to transform journalism so that all people have access to news that helps them build a more equitable and sustainable world.Bob Dalton interviews Tina, diving into the work Solutions Journalism is doing, why it's more important than ever, and how Tina got started in this kind of work. She shares fascinating insights about what journalism has looked like historically and a practical, creative, exciting vision for what it can become. Learn more by visiting: solutionsjournalism.org
From a heroine addict to homeless shelter Executive Director, Lance Orton's life was transformed with the help of the men's problem he is now leading.Bob Dalton interviews Lance about his story to recovery, homelessness in Portland, and ways his organization , City Team, is now caring for men who are on a similar journey to the one he was once on.Learn more by visiting: cityteam.org
The Homeless Garden Project is providing job training, transitional employment, and support services to individuals in Santa Cruz who are experiencing homelessness.Bob Dalton interviews Darrie Ganzhorn on their dynamic employment training program that is focused on stewardship, conservation, and regenerative agricultural principles, teaching skills that truly transform lives for those who wish to maintain a stable, productive place in society.Learn more by visiting: www.homelessgardenproject.org
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Alan Graham is approaching homelessness differently.In this episode, Bob Dalton interviews Alan on his initiative, Community First Village, a nonprofit that is not just providing homes for people transitioning out of homelessness and poverty, but is cultivating community.Located in Austin TX, Community First Village has a 51-acre master-planned development that provides affordable and permanent housing, an entrepreneurial program, a recreational center, and a community garden. Their goal is to expand to over 500 homes on the property and help people thrive long term.Learn more by visiting: www.mlf.org
Sackcloth + Ashes produces 14,000 blankets a month using 75-100% recycled materials with a goal of donating 1 million blankets to homeless shelters by 2024. And to think, it all started with one inspirational coffee sleeve. In this classic Logistics with Purpose episode, Sackcloth + Ashes Founder and CEO Bob Dalton joins Enrique and Lillian to share the moving story behind his mission-driven company, how he and his team have grown from challenges, advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, how to support nonprofits in your city and so much more.Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about Logistics with Purpose: https://supplychainnow.com/program/logistics-with-purposeLearn more about Vector Global Logistics: https://vectorgl.com/Subscribe to Logistics with Purpose: https://logistics-with-purpose.captivate.fm/listenFor additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/logistics-purpose-social-responsibility-sustainability-61
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Soldiers' Angels provides aid, comfort, and resources to the military and veteran community. Bob Dalton sits down with Amy Palmer, Executive Director of Soldiers' Angels, to discuss their work in mobilizing volunteers in San Antonio and beyond to package and ship needed supplies to soldiers around the world and care for military families.Learn more by visiting www.soldiersangels.org
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In 2013, Terence Lester took to the streets and embarked on life as a homeless person for one month. During this time, he experienced a taste of what it was like to be put out of shelters, to sleep under bridges, eat handouts, to beg for money, be expelled from restaurants, and stay awake for hours in discomfort. While some criticized his decision, he felt it was critical to walk in the shoes of those experiencing homelessness in order to understand how to better serve people through his organization, Love Beyond Walls.In this episode, Bob Dalton interviews Terence on what he learned from his time on the streets, the importance of caring for yourself as a nonprofit leader, and breaking down stereotypes we have of one another.Learn more by visiting www.lovebeyondwalls.org
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In this third episode of our UK falconry series, we spend some time with known author and founder, chairman, and trustee of Project Lugger, Bob Dalton. Bob was nice enough to take some time away during the Vowley Expo to discuss more about his conservation efforts involving Project Lugger, as well as talk some about his initial falconry experiences, and what inspired him to become an author. For those of you who've read and enjoyed any of Bob's books, this is one you can't miss! For more info on Project Lugger, please head to http://www.projectlugger.org.
In this third episode of our UK falconry series, we spend some time with known author and founder, chairman, and trustee of Project Lugger, Bob Dalton. Bob was nice enough to take some time away during the Vowley Expo to discuss more about his conservation efforts involving Project Lugger, as well as talk some about his initial falconry experiences, and what inspired him to become an author. For those of you who've read and enjoyed any of Bob's books, this is one you can't miss! For more info on Project Lugger, please head to http://www.projectlugger.org. Special thanks to the organizations and businesses who've kindly helped support the podcast!The Archives of Falconryhttp://www.falconry.orgMarshall Radio Telemetryhttp://www.marshallradio.comMasters of the Skieshttp://www.mastersoftheskies.orgBaba Yaga Craftshttp://www.instagram.com/babayagagoshawkNorth Mountain Goshawkshttp://www.northmountaingoshawks.comNew Mexico Falconers AssociationArizona Falconers Assocationhttp://www.arizonafalconers.comTexas Hawking Associationhttp://www.texashawking.orgNorth American Falconers Associationhttp://www.n-a-f-a.comFalconry Fundhttp://www.falconryfund.orgPursuit Falconry and Conservation Magazinehttp://pursuitfalconry.co.ukThe Specialist Falconhttp://www.thespecialistfalcon.comCape Falconry Clubhttp://www.capefalconry.co.za
For over a decade, Heidi Johnson has been sharing the stories of hundreds of nonprofit leaders through her blog and podcast, Charity Matters. Every story has had one thing in common: adversity. In this episode, Bob Dalton interviews Heidi, walking through how she has personally overcome adversity and learning from her interviews with nonprofit leaders over the years.
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In 2008, Ryan Lampa began gathering a group of people in his home that wanted to make a difference in Nashville. Every Monday they started bringing resources, clothes, and food to people in need on the streets. They have never missed a Monday in over thirteen years. This group is now known as People Loving Nashville.In this episode, Bob Dalton interviews Ryan to discuss their work, the rapid growth of Nashville and gentrification, and the practical ways people can use their skills to make a difference.Learn more by visiting: https://www.peoplelovingnashville.com/
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New York City, the largest city in the USA, is home to the most people experiencing homelessness.In this episode, Bob Dalton interviews Josiah Haken, Executive Director of City Relief: A nonprofit that connects people who are hurting and homeless in NYC to resources they need to survive.Learn more by visiting www.cityrelief.org
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Jordan Verdin photographed hundreds of people living on the streets in San Diego, CA. After hearing their stories he found that the majority of them wanted two main things: to be seen and to be clean. That's when he started Humanity Showers.In this episode, Bob Dalton interviews Verdin to discuss how he built Humanity Showers and how they are now providing over 1,000 showers each month to people – all while being 100% volunteer-run.Learn more by visiting www.humanityshowers.org
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Bob Dalton introduces the Love Your City Podcast. He shares why he launched the podcast, the importance of spotlighting local solutions, and the role that we all have collectively in caring for our communities.
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On this week's episode I go back down memory lane and find some of the best advice I got from doing this podcast, a lot of the advice came from varying I want you to notice that has been on this podcast like CEO and founder Bob Dalton of sackcloth and Ashes. Also, Gershie Vann CEO and founder of Magma Capital Funds. And Mariko Fredrick. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hforhustle/support
This is another special episode of goodMRKT Live! For the first time ever all three hosts, Harry Cunningham, Mary Beth Trypus, and Adam Taft Lambert are all together to speak with one of our amazing founders, Bob Dalton from Sackcloth & Ashes. Sackcloth & Ashes designs and produces gorgeous, recycled cotton blankets and for each one they sell, they donate another to a local homeless shelter. During their chat, Bob talks about the story that helped him shift his mindset on the homelessness crisis in America, the importance of perspective when it comes to creating change, and the power that comes from giving the gift of warmth.
In this episode of Logistics with Purpose, powered by Supply Chain Now and Vector Global Logistics, hosts Enrique Alvarez and Liliana Sanchez welcome Bob Dalton with Sackcloth & Ashes to the podcast.This episode was hosted by Enrique Alvarez & Liliana Sanchez. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/social-responsibility-sustainability-687.
Bob Dalton joins the guys for a drink this week on Shaken & Stirred. They chat about Bob's company, Sackcloth & Ashes, his efforts to find solutions for homelessness and other ways to help the cause.
A new MP3 sermon from Ambassador Baptist College is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Loneliness of Pauline Fundamentalism Subtitle: Spring Semester 2008 Speaker: Dr. Bob Dalton Broadcaster: Ambassador Baptist College Event: Chapel Service Date: 4/17/2008 Bible: Acts 20:26-31 Length: 42 min.
In this episode of Logistics with Purpose, powered by Supply Chain Now and Vector Global Logistics, hosts Enrique Alvarez and Liliana Sanchez welcome Bob Dalton with Sackcloth & Ashes to the podcast. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Logistics with Purpose: https://supplychainnow.com/program/logistics-with-purpose (https://supplychainnow.com/program/logistics-with-purpose) Subscribe to Logistics with Purpose and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe (https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe) Learn more about Vector Global Logistics: https://vectorgl.com/ (https://vectorgl.com/) Register for the 2021 Supply Chain Insights Global Summit: https://lnkd.in/dMYq3Rv (https://lnkd.in/dMYq3Rv) Register for the OMNIA Partners Connections Conference: https://bit.ly/3jHlwdv (https://bit.ly/3jHlwdv) WEBINAR- How Digital Transformation Accelerates & Strengthens Your Supply Chain with Esker Inc: https://lnkd.in/gTqW-wb (https://lnkd.in/gTqW-wb) WEBINAR- Mini-Master Class: Tips & Tools for Optimizing Professional Development & Job Seeking: https://bit.ly/2V0lTFy (https://bit.ly/2V0lTFy) WEBINAR- What You Can Learn From a Digital-First DTC Brand: Quip's Omnichannel Evolution: https://bit.ly/2TFPS5j (https://bit.ly/2TFPS5j) 2021 Supply Chain and Procurement Awards: https://lnkd.in/gxp7bQy (https://lnkd.in/gxp7bQy) This episode was hosted by Enrique Alvarez & Liliana Sanchez. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/social-responsibility-sustainability-687.
Bob Dalton is the founder and CEO of Sackcloth & Ashes, a mission-driven company that gives a blanket to a homeless shelter for each one purchased. In 2018 he launched Blanket the United States, a campaign with the goal of donating one million blankets to homeless shelters by 2024. He now travels the United States campaigning to bring awareness and resources to organizations that are creating solutions for homelessness and speaking at events on the topics of entrepreneurship and societal solutions. Follow Bob on Instagram and Twitter. Follow Sackcloth & Ashes on Instagram and Twitter. Buy a damn blanket (or two)! _________________________________________ Reach out to us anytime and for any reason at hello@letsgiveadamn.com. Follow Let's Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with everything. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don't want you to miss a thing! If you love what we're doing, consider supporting us on Patreon! We can't do this without you. Lastly, leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Have an amazing week, friends! See you next year. Keep giving a damn. Love y'all! Edited and Sound Designed by Sound On Studios.
In this week's episode, I sit down with Bob Dalton, the founder of sackcloth and Ashes; we discussed how he started Sackcloth and Ashes when his mom ended up in a tough place in life. And ended up being homeless, and with him being hopeless to help her, he decided to start something to help others; he called local shelters and found out what they needed. Their response was blankets, and that's how sackcloth and Ashes got started. website: https://sackclothandashes.com/ Bob's website: https://www.bobxdalton.com/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealbobbydalton --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hforhustle/support
Rob sits back down with Bob Dalton from Sakscloth and Ashes to talk more about their partnership. Bob shares more about their partnership with Native American artists and leaders and his book. This is the second half of a 2 part series. Don't miss the first half of the story! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is the spirit of entrepreneurship? On today's episode, the ladies of The Note Assistance Program™ interview serial philanthropist and entrepreneur, Bob Dalton, owner of Sackcloth & Ashes. He breaks down what is took for him to become a leader and see a need for a business when he was a young man. This lead him to his current business and his dreams only continue to get bigger and bigger. Jasmine and Natosha find out what pieces of advice he would give someone just starting out and any motivational tips to keep them going when times get rough. This is truly an episode you don't want to miss so sit back, relax, and get your business building on!
In this episode Bob Dalton of Sackcloth and Ashes gets in the ring to tell is story. Bob Dalton is the CEO and founder of Sackcloth and Ashes , a mission driven company that gives a blanket to a homeless shelter for each one purchased. Bob Dalton is an activist and an entrepreneur. Mr. Dalton travels across the United States bringing awareness to the issue of homelessness. Bob and Billy discuss the fact that our children are our future and we must focus on solutions. sackclothandashes.com
How They Got There is a podcast from career expert, Ken Coleman featuring interviews with successful men and women who are living out their dream careers. On this episode of How They Got There, Bob Dalton. Bob is the founder and CEO of Sackcloth & Ashes, a mission-driven company that gives a blanket to a homeless shelter for each one purchased. In 2018 he launched Blanket the United States, a campaign with the goal of donating one million blankets to homeless shelters by 2024. He now travels the United States campaigning to bring awareness and resources to organizations that are creating solutions for homelessness and speaking at events on the topics of entrepreneurship and societal solutions. Sackcloth & Ashes Connect with Bob Get Hired Guides The Proximity Principle
Les Dalton vus plusieurs fois au cinéma ont-ils véritablement existé? Qui a inspiré les personnages des Dalton ? Les Dalton étaient-ils vraiment des frères? - Si le personnage de Lucky Luke n'a jamais réellement existé, les Dalton eux, ont bel et bien semé la terreur dans tout le Far West. Bien sûr, ils n'étaient ni jumeaux, ni de taille échelonnée mais Robert allias Bob, william allias Bill, Gratton allias Grat et Emmet ont inspiré Morris et René Gosciny pour leurs personnages des frères Dalton dans la bande dessinée de Lucky Luke. Ils y sont apparus pour la première fois dans l'épisode Hors-la-loi, épisode dans lequel ils trouvent la mort. Mais Morris a avoué que les faire mourir à la fin de Hors-la-loi avait été une énorme gaffe de sa part et qu'il avait reçu beaucoup de lettres de lecteurs qui trouvaient ces personnages très amusants et souhaitaient que Morris les remette en scène. Du coup, il a créé leurs cousins, encore plus bêtes que les véritables dalton, et ces cousins sont apparus à partir de l'épisode Les Cousins Dalton avec pour prénoms Joe, William, Jack et Averell. Dans la réalité, ce groupe de hors-la-loi a sévi peu de temps, 2 ans à peine, entre 1890 et 1892. Mais ils ont eu le temps d'attaquer des banques, des trains et des calèches. En plus des frères Dalton, la bande comprenait également des hommes n'appartenant pas à la fratrie : William McElhanie, « Narrow Gauge Kid », George Newcomb, Charlie Bryant puis Bill Powers et Dick Broadwell. Ceux qu'on appelle les frères Dalton sont en fait quatre frères issus d'une fratrie de 15 enfants, dix garçons et cinq filles. Dans l'ordre il y avait : Ben, Cole, Louis, Littelton, Lelia, Frank, Grattan, William, Eva, Robert, Emmett, Leona, Nammie, Adeline et Simon. Et ds cette fratrie, alors que certains sont devenus criminels, d'autres ont préféré un parcours beaucoup plus rangé! Frank Dalton par exemple a été Marshall adjoint des États-Unis. Les voleurs et les contrebandiers le craignaient terriblement. Mais en 1887, Frank est abattu lors d'une intervention contre des trafiquants d'alcool. Trois de ses frères lui succèdent à ce poste de marshall : Grat, Emmett et Bob deviennent aides marshall. Mais tous les trois ne se feront jamais au job. D abord parce qu'ils se rendent compte qu'il y a énormément de corruption, et aussi parce qu'ils ne sont jamais payés en temps et en heure par l'Etat qui les emploie. Les trois frères décident donc de démissionner de leurs fonctions et tombent dans l'illégalité pour fonder un gang. Le gang des Dalton! Pour leurs nouvelles affaires, ils prennent la direction du Nouveau-Mexique en partant de l'état d'Oklahoma. Il s’arrêtent tout d abord près de Silver City pour se reposer quelques jours dans un hôtel de la ville, à l'époque c'était d'ailleurs le seul hôtel de la ville. Alors qu'ils prennent le temps de flâner ils rentrent dans un restaurant chinois dans lequel un grand jeu est en train d'être organisé. Il s'agit d'un jeu mexicain appelé « Monte ». Ils décident d'y participer mais, au cours de la partie, ils s'aperçoivent que le jeu est truqué. Bob Dalton veut alors se venger des tricheurs et dit à ses frères de se poster à l'entrée du restaurant. Et d'un coup on entend crier Bob « les mains en l'air! ». Ca y est leur premier hold up a eu lieu. La carrière des frères dalton est donc lancée, et Ils sont rejoints rapidement par cinq autres truands pour former officiellement une bande connue sons le nom de "Dalton Gang". Cette bande vole du bétail, attaque des trains et ne tarde pas à se faire un nom. Les Dalton sont donc en cavale et ils s'occtroient même les services d'une espionne, « Miss Moore », qui leur fournit des renseignement sur les arrêts et les horaires des trains qui transportent de l'argent ce qui leur permet de mettre au point leurs plans ! Mais en 1892, leurs têtes sont mises à prix 40.000 dollars, soit environ un million d'euros actuels ! Sentant alors que l'étau se resserre, les frères Dalton veulent monter un dernier gros coup avant de quitter le territoire pour une retraite en Amérique du sud. Bob, qui est le leader du groupe, propose à ses coéquipiers de dévaliser deux banques en même temps à Coffeyville, au Texas. Le plan est simple. Pdt que Bob et Emmett vt s'occuper de la Federal National Bank armés de leur revolver Colt et de leurs fusils Winchester, Grat Dalton, Bill Powers et Dick Broadwell vt attaquer la Condon Bank. Mais ce double hold-up tourne très mal. Pour les aider, il y a un indicateur, un dénommé « Chapman ». Mais ce dernier les trahit durant l'attaque et Bob Dalton le tue froidement. Pendant ce temps, dans la Condon Bank, Grat Dalton se fait avoir par un employé de la banque qui prétend que le coffre-fort ne s'ouvre que si une pendule est réglée sur une certaine heure. Ca fait perdre du temps à l'équipe et retarde le départ de la banque. Ce qui fait arriver police et shérif. Et c'est alors une pluie de balles qui s abat sur la bande des dalton, qui tentent pourtant de prendre la fuite mais il est trop tard! Bob Dalton, Grat Dalton, Bill Powers et Dick Broadwell meurent sous les balles alors qu'Emmett Dalton est lui grièvement blessé, survivant à 23 impacts de balles. La date du 5 octobre 1892 marque la fin de la bande des Dalton. Emmet Damton qui est donc le survivant de la bande est condamné à la prison à perpétuité. Il va tout de même être libéré en 1907 après quatorze ans d'emprisonnement. Et en 1918, il publie un récit autobiographique, Beyond The Law, récit qui retrace l'histoire du gang. Plus tard, en 1931, il sera l'auteur du livre When the Daltons Rode qui a permis le film du même nom! D'ailleurs le cinéma de Hollywood à donner à Emmett son propre rôle dans l'adaptation de son récit. Et c'est d'ailleurs à Hollywood qu'Emmett Dalton décède le 13 juillet 1937 à l'âge de soixante-six ans. On notera aussi qu'un autre des frères Dalton, Bill, n'a pas fait parti de la bande des dalton. Mais il est tout aussi connu car il a créé le « gang Doolin-Dalton » avec l'un de ses amis, Bill Doolin. Un gang qui a sévit quelques années après les délits du gang des Dalton! Merci d'avoir suivi ce podcast. Si vous l'avez apprécié, donnez nous une petite note sur Apple podcasts pour nous faire grimper ds le classement itunes. N hésitez pas aussi à nous faire des commentaires sur itunes et partout ailleurs. 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Bob Dalton is an Activist, Speaker, and Entrepreneur. He is the Founder and CEO of Sackcloth & Ashes, a mission-driven company that gives a blanket to a homeless shelter for each blanket purchased. In this episode, Bob shares how his Mom’s journey with homelessness, and a quote on a coffee cup, inspired him to start his business and make a meaningful change to the homeless population in the US. Bob also talks through why not having the resources or the know-how shouldn’t stop you from getting started and testing your idea, and what he’d say to entrepreneurs in that position. You’ll learn the question to ask yourself when you are in the midst of facing your entrepreneurial obstacles and how to build resilience to tackle new obstacles effectively. Bob gives you a simple business plan that led his business to be featured by Instagram’s own account, and grow 100% year over year. He also talks through his advice to entrepreneurs wanting to leverage Instagram as part of their marketing strategy. You’ll also hear Bob’s take on advocacy versus advertising when it comes to building a brand, his top productivity and time management tips, including only committing to what you feel you are supposed to do and his philosophy behind trying to contribute and create more than he’s consuming in business and life. Learn more about Bob: https://www.bobxdalton.com/ Follow Bob: https://www.instagram.com/bobxdalton/ Get Amy Jo’s newsletter: https://amyjomartin.activehosted.com/f/21 Join the Why Not Now? Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/whynotnowpodcast/ Follow Amy Jo… FB: http://www.facebook.com/amyjomartin Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/amyjomartin Why Not Now? Insta: http://www.instagram.com/whynotnow Buy Amy Jo’s Book: https://amyjomartin.shop/collections/frontpage/products/renegades
Bob Dalton is the founder and CEO of Sackcloth & Ashes, a mission-driven company that gives a blanket to a homeless shelter for each one purchased. He shares his motivation for wanting to become a social entrepreneur and reveals the personal story that inspired him to action. Bob and Elliot discuss the exciting road ahead for Sackcloth & Ashes, how Bob balances a busy work life with his family life, and how you can support whatever cause calls to you. Listen in to learn some valuable tips for becoming a social entrepreneur – and learn the advice Bob would give his younger self when he was just getting started. 3 Key Points As a social entrepreneur, understand who is the true hero. Trust your gut and continue to move forward. Collaborate, join a cause, and support it! Contact/Resources Primed Mind – Elliot’s Mindset Coaching App Bob’s Website Sackcloth & Ashes
In this episode, we meet Ciara and Bob Dalton of Sackcloth + Ashes - for every blanket purchased, they give one to your local homeless shelter! This week we hear all about the journey of an entrepreneur. THE REAL STUFF - through success, travel, and failure. We hear about what it really takes to be an entrepreneur and be married to one.To learn more: https://sackclothandashes.com/CiaraDalton.comWelcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose and parenting.Website: www.loveorwork.comHome Together: A date night right where you areInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good.www.plywoodpeople.com
In this episode Ira talks with Bob Dalton, the founder of the purpose driven business “Sackcloth & Ashes.” Bob talks about how his mother's journey through homelessness affected him so much that he made a bold decision to dedicate his life to that cause specifically. Bob talks about the major impact and success the company has had since its inception and the struggles he faced trying to do something bigger than himself to impact lives. Ira and Bob talk about how to succeed in your Purpose Driven Business even if you realize that you don't personally have the skills to make the products and services that you need to sell in order to move the dream forward. Bob and his company Sackcloth & Ashes are on a mission to give away one free warm blanket to a homeless person in need for every custom blanket they sell. IIf you are tired of being stuck and living an unfulfilled life and you know in your heart that you were made for more...Click this link to get instant access to my free "DreamDivers Assessment" at https://www.dreamdiver.co/dreamdiver-assessment, where we will deliver your personalized assessment results and a roadmap to help you start on your journey to becoming who you were created to be. Support the Sackcloth & Ashes missionwww.sackclothandashes.com Instagram: @sackclothxashes Connect with Bobwww.bobxdalton.comInstagram: @bobxdalton Work with IraCoaching: www.DreamDiver.co/coaching (not “.com”)Booking: www.DreamDiver.co/booking Connect with IraInstagram: @DreamDiver.co Instagram: @thechiefdreamdiver Facebook: @DreamDiver.co Facebook: @thechiefdreamdiver Linkedin: Ira Davis WatchYouTubeDreamDiver.co
Sackcloth & Ashes founder Bob Dalton shares how he was inspired to engage the homelessness issue, why blankets are so strategic and how his journey of social entrepreneurship has impacted his faith. He shares how we can advance good in the midst of complicated issues.
Entrepreneur and activist Bob Dalton joins Gabe Lyons for a candid conversation about how we can advance good in the midst of complicated issues. Bob is the founder of Sackcloth & Ashes, a social enterprise that donates a blanket to your local homeless shelter for every blanket you purchase. He shares how he was inspired to engage the homelessness issue, why blankets are so strategic and how his journey of social entrepreneurship has impacted his faith. Sackcloth & Ashes founder Bob Dalton shares how we can advance good in the midst of complicated issues.
Bob was impacted personally by homelessness and decided to do something about it. Learn more about his idea and the ripple affect it is creating.
Former 'Bachelor' Ben Higgins & Bob Dalton (Sackcloth & Ashes) stop by to talk about this amazing work they're doing for the homeless and much more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Bob Dalton is the Founder and CEO of Sackcloth & Ashes. For every blanket you purchase, Sackcloth & Ashes will give a free blanket to your local homeless shelter. In 2018, they launched their first major campaign: Blanket The United States. Their goal is to donate one million blankets to homeless shelters by the year 2024.
Have you walked down the street and seen a homeless person and thought: "they just need to get a job"? You're not alone. Bob Dalton also thought this before his well-educated, hard-working mother became homeless in 2013. It was at this time that Bob decided he needed to do something not just to help his mom, but to help the homeless. This episode is the story of how Bob founded his company Sackcloth and Ashes that gives away tens of thousands of blankets to the homeless each month. Bob is an inspiration because he has used his strengths of creativity and entrepreneurship to fighting against an injustice in the world. We talk about how he was contacted by Instagram - YES Instagram - to feature his Instagram account, gaining them 20,000 followers overnight. This launched his business to the next level. For Bob it was bigger than just selling blankets or giving blankets to shelters. It was about building a legacy of something bigger than himself. What can you do to build a legacy bigger than yourself? Listen to this episode to be inspired to grow, to work hard for something you believe in and to make the world a better place. Find Bob here: https://www.instagram.com/sackclothxashes/ https://www.instagram.com/bobxdalton/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuBiQYL1aIWqdTkk0NBcG2g https://sackclothandashes.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morehappylife/support
Légende photo : Quelques membres de la bande des frères Dalton, abattus après le braquage de Coffeyville en 1892. Bob et Grat Dalton y sont au centre. - Salut tout le monde et bienvenu dans la Fabrik Audio qui produit de nombreux podcasts et notamment le bouche à oreille pour découvrir les restaurants du sud de la France, Cinémaradio pour des critiques de films, et les aventuriers pour faire connaissance avec des expatriés ou des grands voyageurs ! Avant de commencer ce nouvel épisode je vous rappelle que vous pouvez nous attribuer une petite note sur l'application d'itunes apple podcasts histoire de nous faire gagner des places dans le classement Itunes ! Voici aujourd'hui la Petite Histoire des Dalton! - Si le personnage de Lucky Luke n'a jamais réellement existé, les Dalton eux, ont bel et bien semé la terreur dans tout le Far West. Bien sûr, ils n'étaient ni jumeaux, ni de taille échelonnée mais Robert allias Bob, william allias Bill, Gratton allias Grat et Emmet ont inspiré Morris et René Gosciny pour leurs personnages des frères Dalton dans la bande dessinée de Lucky Luke. Ils y sont apparus pour la première fois dans l'épisode Hors-la-loi, épisode dans lequel ils trouvent la mort. Mais Morris a avoué que les faire mourir à la fin de Hors-la-loi avait été une énorme gaffe de sa part et qu'il avait reçu beaucoup de lettres de lecteurs qui trouvaient ces personnages très amusants et souhaitaient que Morris les remette en scène. Du coup, il a créé leurs cousins, encore plus bêtes que les véritables dalton, et ces cousins sont apparus à partir de l'épisode Les Cousins Dalton avec pour prénoms Joe, William, Jack et Averell. Dans la réalité, ce groupe de hors-la-loi a sévi peu de temps, 2 ans à peine, entre 1890 et 1892. Mais ils ont eu le temps d'attaquer des banques, des trains et des calèches. En plus des frères Dalton, la bande comprenait également des hommes n'appartenant pas à la fratrie : William McElhanie, « Narrow Gauge Kid », George Newcomb, Charlie Bryant puis Bill Powers et Dick Broadwell. Ceux qu'on appelle les frères Dalton sont en fait quatre frères issus d'une fratrie de 15 enfants, dix garçons et cinq filles. Dans l'ordre il y avait : Ben, Cole, Louis, Littelton, Lelia, Frank, Grattan, William, Eva, Robert, Emmett, Leona, Nammie, Adeline et Simon. Et ds cette fratrie, alors que certains sont devenus criminels, d'autres ont préféré un parcours beaucoup plus rangé! Frank Dalton par exemple a été Marshall adjoint des États-Unis. Les voleurs et les contrebandiers le craignaient terriblement. Mais en 1887, Frank est abattu lors d'une intervention contre des trafiquants d'alcool. Trois de ses frères lui succèdent à ce poste de marshall : Grat, Emmett et Bob deviennent aides marshall. Mais tous les trois ne se feront jamais au job. D abord parce qu'ils se rendent compte qu'il y a énormément de corruption, et aussi parce qu'ils ne sont jamais payés en temps et en heure par l'Etat qui les emploie. Les trois frères décident donc de démissionner de leurs fonctions et tombent dans l'illégalité pour fonder un gang. Le gang des Dalton! Pour leurs nouvelles affaires, ils prennent la direction du Nouveau-Mexique en partant de l'état d'Oklahoma. Il s'arrêtent tout d abord près de Silver City pour se reposer quelques jours dans un hôtel de la ville, à l'époque c'était d'ailleurs le seul hôtel de la ville. Alors qu'ils prennent le temps de flâner ils rentrent dans un restaurant chinois dans lequel un grand jeu est en train d'être organisé. Il s'agit d'un jeu mexicain appelé « Monte ». Ils décident d'y participer mais, au cours de la partie, ils s'aperçoivent que le jeu est truqué. Bob Dalton veut alors se venger des tricheurs et dit à ses frères de se poster à l'entrée du restaurant. Et d'un coup on entend crier Bob « les mains en l'air! ». Ca y est leur premier hold up a eu lieu. La carrière des frères dalton est donc lancée, et Ils sont rejoints rapidement par cinq autres truands pour former officiellement une bande connue sons le nom de "Dalton Gang". Cette bande vole du bétail, attaque des trains et ne tarde pas à se faire un nom. Les Dalton sont donc en cavale et ils s'occtroient même les services d'une espionne, « Miss Moore », qui leur fournit des renseignement sur les arrêts et les horaires des trains qui transportent de l'argent ce qui leur permet de mettre au point leurs plans ! Mais en 1892, leurs têtes sont mises à prix 40.000 dollars, soit environ un million d'euros actuels ! Sentant alors que l'étau se resserre, les frères Dalton veulent monter un dernier gros coup avant de quitter le territoire pour une retraite en Amérique du sud. Bob, qui est le leader du groupe, propose à ses coéquipiers de dévaliser deux banques en même temps à Coffeyville, au Texas. Le plan est simple. Pdt que Bob et Emmett vt s'occuper de la Federal National Bank armés de leur revolver Colt et de leurs fusils Winchester, Grat Dalton, Bill Powers et Dick Broadwell vt attaquer la Condon Bank. Mais ce double hold-up tourne très mal. Pour les aider, il y a un indicateur, un dénommé « Chapman ». Mais ce dernier les trahit durant l'attaque et Bob Dalton le tue froidement. Pendant ce temps, dans la Condon Bank, Grat Dalton se fait avoir par un employé de la banque qui prétend que le coffre-fort ne s'ouvre que si une pendule est réglée sur une certaine heure. Ca fait perdre du temps à l'équipe et retarde le départ de la banque. Ce qui fait arriver police et shérif. Et c'est alors une pluie de balles qui s abat sur la bande des dalton, qui tentent pourtant de prendre la fuite mais il est trop tard! Bob Dalton, Grat Dalton, Bill Powers et Dick Broadwell meurent sous les balles alors qu'Emmett Dalton est lui grièvement blessé, survivant à 23 impacts de balles. La date du 5 octobre 1892 marque la fin de la bande des Dalton. Emmet Damton qui est donc le survivant de la bande est condamné à la prison à perpétuité. Il va tout de même être libéré en 1907 après quatorze ans d'emprisonnement. Et en 1918, il publie un récit autobiographique, Beyond The Law, récit qui retrace l'histoire du gang. Plus tard, en 1931, il sera l'auteur du livre When the Daltons Rode qui a permis le film du même nom! D'ailleurs le cinéma de Hollywood à donner à Emmett son propre rôle dans l'adaptation de son récit. Et c'est d'ailleurs à Hollywood qu'Emmett Dalton décède le 13 juillet 1937 à l'âge de soixante-six ans. On notera aussi qu'un autre des frères Dalton, Bill, n'a pas fait parti de la bande des dalton. Mais il est tout aussi connu car il a créé le « gang Doolin-Dalton » avec l'un de ses amis, Bill Doolin. Un gang qui a sévit quelques années après les délits du gang des Dalton! Merci d'avoir suivi ce podcast. Si vous l'avez apprécié, donnez nous une petite note sur Apple podcasts pour nous faire grimper ds le classement itunes. N hésitez pas aussi à nous faire des commentaires sur itunes et partout ailleurs. On remercie toutes les plateformes de podcasts et notamment ekko podcasts eeko pour son soutien. Si vous souhaitez en entendre plus... faites le moi savoir en m'envoyant un petit mail sur contact@lafabrikaudio.com A très vite avec une autre petite histoire de la Fabrik audio.
Guest Bio:Bob Dalton is an American activist, speaker, and entrepreneur.He was inspired to help the homeless population when his mother, a hardworking single mother, found herself living on the streets in 2013.Because of his mother's story, Bob realized that not all choose to become homeless, but that some people need a second chance. He began to call homeless shelters in his area to ask what they needed most. They all said blankets. That's when he founded Sackcloth & Ashes.For every blanket you purchase, Sackcloth & Ashes gives a blanket to your local homeless shelter.In 2018 he created and launched Sackcloth & Ashes' first major campaign: Blanket The United States. The goal of the campaign is to donate ONE MILLION blankets to homeless shelters by 2024.
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Bob Dalton, the CEO and founder of Sackcloth & Ashes, started the business after seeing his own mother experience homelessness. Suddenly, he appreciated how easily good people fall into homelessness through no fault of their own. Sackcloth & Ashes is a social enterprise that sells beautiful blankets. For each blanket sold, it donates a blanket to the local homeless shelter of the purchaser. Click the following link to learn my insider secrets to media publicity for social impact: http://bit.ly/75offmedia.
Salem, Oregon is incredible. Bob Dalton is the CEO and Founder of Sackcloth and Ashes, a blanket company with a goal of supplying 1,000,000 blankets to homeless shelters across America by 2024. Bob tells us how close his business was to being bankrupt less than a year ago, the opportunity that saved them, and about being introduced to Kevin Bacon. A few key themes to listen for: > The Power of Faith and Resilience> How to Use Vision to Inspire a Team Tag @MrJacobEspi and @SackClothxAshes on Instagram with a screenshot listening to today's episode.
Josh sits down with Sackcloth & Ashes founder Bob Dalton. Sackcloth & Ashes is a blanket company that offer more than warm, competitively priced, beautiful blankets. What truly sets this brand apart from others is that for every blanket you purchase, another blanket will be sent to a homeless shelter near you. After Bob Dalton's mother fell into hard times, he got to catch a better glimpse and perspective behind the social issue of homelessness. From there he got to work building his response to this issue and continues to make an incredible product while raising awareness and encouraging more action in helping out the homeless community.
Bob Dalton was inspired to help the homeless population when his mother, a hard-working single mother, found herself living on the streets in 2013. Because of his Mother's story, Bob realized that not all choose to become homeless, and that some just need a second chance. He began to call homeless shelters in his area to ask what they needed: They all said blankets. In June of 2014, Bob founded Sackcloth & Ashes. For every blanket that you purchase, Sackcloth & Ashes gives a blanket to your local homeless shelter. On this episode we discuss: How Bob’s childhood shaped his career and the business he started. How Bob used his mother’s time on the streets as inspiration to start his business. The impact Sackcloth & Ashes has had on the homeless community. The advice Bob would give to someone who wants to be a social entrepreneur. How Sackcloth & Ashes is revolutionizing social entrepreneurship. This podcast is sponsored by Vestigo and produced by Force Media.
Hey guys, we're back (FINALLY) for a brand new episode of Bad History. This week, we're heading to the Wild West to talk about train robberies, shootouts, outlaws, and used car salesman Bob Dalton. So gather 'round the old campfire and enjoy! If you want to reach out you can find us on.... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/badhistorycast/ iTunes: https://twitter.com/badhistorycast Email: badhistorypodcast@gmail.com
Episode 118 - Today’ episode is with two guys named Dr. Bob. The first, Dr. Bob Dalton, owns Highlands Chiropractic. We sat down over some noodles for this talk a few weeks ago. This Dr Bob came highly recommended from several people when I told them about the debilitating pain I was experiencing while running. He has extremely unconventional methods that get phenomenal results. Some patients have seen him for 20 plus years and many drive an hour or more to his office which is walk in only (no appointments). We have a great chat about running, his interesting methods, why people see him when everything else fails, and much more. The second interview is with Doctor Robert Pruni. He has been on American Ninja Warrior on two seasons and owns NinjaKour, a massive warehouse converted to a crossfit gym and ANW obstacle playhouse. We talk about how he trains, his advice for getting on ANW, and what cross fitters need to un-learn when they want to become Ninjas. He also treated some big rock stars back in the day so we touch on that. Today’s episode is brought to you by Savage Race. Use code ORM for 10% off. Show Notes: A few yelp reviews for Dr. Bob Dalton GORMR Day at NinjaKour video Mistadobalina-Del tha Funky Homosapien