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If you want to give your children a gift they can use throughout the year that draws them closer to Christ, this is a perfect option. Brandon Janous, VP of Partnerships at Fanbox and Faithbox, is working hard behind-the-scenes to help you instill the word of God in your children at any age. As a subscriber, you will get a monthly box filled with Biblical-based devotionals, books, and projects for your teen or crafts, Bible stories, and activities for your toddler. With parents wanting to teach their kids a world-view focused on Jesus, these subscription boxes will give you excellent tools to fulfill your parenting goals. Instead of just buying more electronics, entertainment, or clothing this Christmas, add this subscription box to the mix and witness your child grow in their Christian walk. TAKEAWAYS HelloBible is a monthly subscription box pointing your children to Christ The excellent response HelloBible has received from parents and kids Each box is loaded with Bible stories, activities, and craft projects galore The Faith Box includes devotionals, books, and projects for your teen
Willie Morris is a successful, self-made NYC entrepreneur and public speaker. He is also a longtime friend of the guys at the studio. We’ve worked with Willie on several video production projects around the world. We created video content for his first business, Faithbox, which is now called Fan Box. And he joined our team in Honduras and Guatemala to help create free media for small nonprofits doing incredible work in their communities with our nonprofit program, C&I Reach. You can learn more about Willie Morris on his Youtube Channel and Instagram. Episode 117 with Willie Morris On this week’s episode of Uncreative Radio with Willie Morris, Josh and Willie cover crucial topics, the US Presidency (or, rather, the many problems currently associated with the seat of power), the power of the imagination, and “that one time…” First, Politics Willie Morris stays well-informed on US politics. As a business owner, you have to. Out of all the democratic candidates fighting for the party nomination, Willie Morris considers Pete Buttigieg to be a frontrunner. Funny enough, C&I Studios filmed Pete Buttigieg’s campaign ad for the Indiana State Treasury. Willie appreciates Pete Buttigieg’s composure on the debate stage most of all. When asked, Pete Buttigieg discusses the issues without redirecting to Trump’s lack of qualifications. His presence proves he has the mindset to guide our country in a better direction. If you don’t know about Pete Buttigieg’s stance and vision, you should check out his campaign website. Otherwise, Willie’s next top pick would be Michelle Obama, which, we’re sure, we can all get on board with. As with any conversation regarding US politics, the issue of gun control is often presented. Comment on Youtube with your position. We’d love to hear what our community thinks of their 2nd amendment rights. Are you a hunting man? Willie Morris is. Are you willing to give up your guns for the safety of the general public? Willie Morris is. Watch the episode [minute 7:15] to hear what he has to say.
On this week's episode, Todd and Julie are so busy they're not in the same studio! But they're not too busy to answer your calls! Todd calls in from LA to Julie in Nashville so they can discuss bad job situations, getting back on your feet after illness, and hear stories about people's experience with cancer. Join in the conversation! Call and leave a message to: (931) 674-1672 This episode is sponsored by: [Poshmark](https://poshmark.com/) (promo: confessions5) [Faithbox](https://faithbox.com/chrisley) (promo: CHRISLEY)
On this week's episode, Todd and Julie are so busy they're not in the same studio! But they're not too busy to answer your calls! Todd calls in from LA to Julie in Nashville so they can discuss bad job situations, getting back on your feet after illness, and hear stories about people's experience with cancer. Join in the conversation! Call and leave a message to: (931) 674-1672 This episode is sponsored by: [Poshmark](https://poshmark.com/) (promo: confessions5) [Faithbox](https://faithbox.com/chrisley) (promo: CHRISLEY)
On this week's episode, Todd and Julie are joined by Brandon Janous from Faithbox for an intimate and real discussion on life when a spouse is going through cancer. Brandon and Todd really get transparent about their fears and anxieties, medical privelege, sex, bodies, and God's role in any tragedy. Join in the conversation! Call and leave a message to: (931) 674-1672 This episode is sponsored by: [Miraclesuit](https://www.miraclesuit.com/cc) [Faithbox](https://faithbox.com) (Promo: CHRISLEY)
On this week's episode, Todd and Julie are joined by Brandon Janous from Faithbox for an intimate and real discussion on life when a spouse is going through cancer. Brandon and Todd really get transparent about their fears and anxieties, medical privelege, sex, bodies, and God's role in any tragedy.Join in the conversation! Call and leave a message to: (931) 674-1672This episode is sponsored by: [Miraclesuit](https://www.miraclesuit.com/cc) [Faithbox](https://faithbox.com) (Promo: CHRISLEY)
On this week's episode, Todd and Julie talk about innuendo, what to do when your faith runs into obstacles, and merging finances. Don't forget to catch Growing Up Chrisley TUESDAY on USA Network! Join in the conversation! Call and leave a message to: (931) 674-1672 This episode is sponsored by: [Faithbox](https://faithbox.com/chrisley) (Promo: CHRISLEY) [Vistaprint](https://www.vistaprint.com/chrisley)
On this week's episode, Todd and Julie talk about innuendo, what to do when your faith runs into obstacles, and merging finances. Don't forget to catch Growing Up Chrisley TUESDAY on USA Network! Join in the conversation! Call and leave a message to: (931) 674-1672 This episode is sponsored by: [Faithbox](https://faithbox.com/chrisley) (Promo: CHRISLEY) [Vistaprint](https://www.vistaprint.com/chrisley)
In this episode of the Dad Tired podcast, join host Jerrad Lopes as he talks about making long-term conclusions about life in short-term seasons of life. Sponsors: Marriage After God & Faithbox
On this week's episode, Todd and Julie talk about stepping out on your own, moments of praise, and how illness can be on the spouse. Stay tuned soon for the final tour locations for this tour! Join in the conversation! Call and leave a message to: (931) 674-1672 This episode is sponsored by: [Faithbox](https://faithbox.com/chrisley) (Promo: CHRISLEY) [Hello Fresh](https://www.hellofresh.com/landing/chrisley80) (Promo: CHRISLEY80)
On this week's episode, Todd and Julie talk about stepping out on your own, moments of praise, and how illness can be on the spouse. Stay tuned soon for the final tour locations for this tour! Join in the conversation! Call and leave a message to: (931) 674-1672 This episode is sponsored by: [Faithbox](https://faithbox.com/chrisley) (Promo: CHRISLEY) [Hello Fresh](https://www.hellofresh.com/landing/chrisley80) (Promo: CHRISLEY80)
Just days after celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary, Jonathan tragically lost his wife to unexpected heart failure. In this interview, join host Jerrad Lopes as he talks with pastor Jonathan Pitts about his journey of loss and what motivated him to write his book, "Emptied: Experiencing the Fullness of a Poured-Out Marriage. This week's sponsors: Faithbox: www.faithbox.com/tired KiwiCo: www.kiwico.com/dadtired
Sometimes as Christian dads, it can be confusing when it comes to leading our family. What exactly are we supposed leading them toward? In this episode, join host Jerrad Lopes as he discusses the goal of every Christian family, and practical ways to lead your family toward that goal. This week’s sponsors: Blinkist: www.blinkist.com/tired Faithbox: www.faithbox.com/tired Marriage After God: www.marriageaftergod.com Family Teams: www.familyteams.com promo code DADTIRED
Today we sat down with Willie Morris, Founder of Faithbox amongst many things. We dove into Willie's youth and how we became the builder he is today by his use of coding to land a job at the age of 13, as well as his ability to get a meeting with Jeff Bezos. From this he ultimately sold Faithbox with Gary Vaynerchuk!
INTRODUCTION: Today's guest is THE Willie Morris. You may remember Willie from Episode 84. He's got an awesome story. Last time he was on the show, he was running Faithbox, which was a monthly subscription service that he co-founded with Gary Vaynerchuk. Since he was on… they've been able to grow it and successfully sell it. Before that, Willie worked with a number of startups and a few smaller companies, companies like Amazon and Boeing. Maybe you've heard of those, right? Doing some amazing things. Currently, he's a partner at a company called Luduss, where they invest resources, time, and capital into companies and people they believe will have a large impact on the world. He's developed a solid following on the interwebs. He's on Instagram. He's got about 40,000 followers there. He's a true creator on the YouTubes. He kicked that off by posting one video a day for 365 days straight! But now has an incredible community happening. He has really developed a DREAM THINK DO life. Listen To The Podcast: RESOURCES: Website: morewillie.com Social Media: @morewillie INTERVIEW: Willie, welcome back to DREAM THINK DO, buddy. I'm back! Yeah, buddy. I love it. It's a small group of people who get to do it twice, and you are truly one of them. It's just been too long. You've been traveling the globe since the last time we talked. Yes, a lot has happened over the last year. No joke. I know last time you were on, I said give us an average day which has gotta be almost laughable, but let's try to do that again. What's an average day for Willie today? Yeah, for sure. One thing too, I actually didn't co-found Luduss. Curtis Martin started it, but I just came on as a partner, COO role. An average day for me, I wake up at 5 AM every day. I started this whole 5 AM challenge a couple months ago and so 5 AM the alarm goes off, I'm up, I have about 45 minutes where I just have a nice, quiet time. Generally, I just sit and look out the window at New York and the sunrise when it was happening at five, now it's still dark, so now it's just some quiet time for myself to gather my thoughts for the day and all that kind of good stuff. I'm going to interrupt you just for a second because I'm curious, with that, is that also time, where you're reading, is that time where you're just intentionally ... you're just quiet. Just quiet thinking. It's literally just thinking time. That's awesome. It's also hydrating time, so I'll try to drink some water when I wake up, especially because I go to the gym right after. Sometimes I'll jump online and check out social media, anything I missed out on, but I try to really skew away from that in the morning before the gym just because it's nice. I feel like in most of our lives we don't have time just to think. If you have quiet time, people think you're meditating, or praying, or doing something that's very focused. I just want time to think, and let my mind wander, and just stare out the window, and zone out for a little bit. I love it. I think that's huge. It's funny, somebody challenged me the other day and they said, "When's the last time you were bored?" I'm like, "I can't think of the last time I allowed myself to get bored." He's like, "You should try to do that." He wasn't just saying sit around and be lazy, but he was saying just that, give yourself time to just sit and not fill it with something. So I love how that's becoming a natural or a consistent part of your day, that's cool. 100%. I think I put some thought into what's going on the rest of the day and try to get excited about it. I've been trying to really cultivate this future mindset and living in the future mindset, rather than past mindset because I think we spend so much time thinking about what happened and how we're going to move forward from that, rather than just being excited about what the future has. I think that shift happens as we get older because th...
Today we sat down with Willie Morris, Founder of Faithbox amongst many things. We dove into Willie's youth and how we became the builder he is today by his use of coding to land a job at the age of 13, as well as his ability to get a meeting with Jeff Bezos. From this he ultimately sold Faithbox with Gary Vaynerchuk! - Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mkemisfits Anchor: https://anchor.fm/mkemisfits Website: www.mkemisfits.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/mkemisfits/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/mkemisfits/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/wearemisfits Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkemisfits _ Willie’s Info: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcXRUdsR3bOqUdxcmrxAHrg Instagram: www.instagram.com/morewillie/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MoreWillie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/williemorris/
In this episode of the DREAM. THINK. DO. podcast, my guest Willie Morris shares his journey involving his faith and how he created an impact-driven company. Listen To The Podcast: Imagine it. You move to NYC with a dream. You start to connect with people. Then BOOM! You find yourself pitching the idea to Gary Vaynerchuk. (And… as result… he chooses to invest in you!) How does that happen? Well… that's exactly what I talk with today's DREAM. THINK. DO. guest, Willie Morris, about. Because it's the story behind his company called “Faithbox." In this episode, I talk with Willie about… Why he wanted to create an "impact-driven company" How Willie set himself up for meeting influential people like Gary V, and stayed authentic to who he is How Faithbox went from zero to 9,000 monthly subscribers in less than a year How to work through the growing pains of a quickly-changing company Why the key to good customer service is eliminating the need for customer service How to give customers what they need instead of what they think they want Plus, we also dig into Willie's own faith walk… and how that's impacted why he started his company and how he runs it. I think you'll dig it. [Tweet ""Always look for big and small ways to improve service." -- Mitch Matthews"] EPISODE RESOURCES Mitch@MitchMatthews.com Faithbox Every Day Faith Devotional More Willie Is This Your Leap Year? | D.T.D. Episode 059 Writing Words that Sell Your Big Ideas | D.T.D. Episode 047 The Science and Art of Creating Powerful Networks | D.T.D. Episode 069
Today's interview is with Willie Morris, the founder and CEO of Faithbox which is the inspirational and socially responsible monthly subscription box that has taken the U.S. By Storm. Willie has a lot of experience in the entrepreneurial field, he has worked for our founded several businesses. His newly re-discovered faith led him to start Faithbox, which is an incredible sleeper success story. Willie knows that a lot of faith-based business ideas fail because people don’t take them seriously, but Willie has found a unique combination of faith, socially responsible and impactful business practices that make his story unique. We talk about his entrepreneurship journey, his rediscovery of his faith and what to say when you get into a room with Jeff Bezos and Gary Vaynerchuck. Follow Willie Morris on Snapchat and Twitter @morewillie. More information is available at www.faithbox.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We just give and give. A bonus episode just for you … and you … and you … but not you. Hallowell Tree Terror and the Field Family Living Nativity. Former Cosmopolitan writer Sue Ellen Browder talks about her new book that details how her work at the magazine helped the sexual revolution take over the women's movement. The plans Billy makes for Chris' life without telling him. Willie Morris, CEO of Faithbox, talks about the powerful new tool for helping Christians grow daily in their faith and providing products the faithful will appreciate. A picture of a fireplace. It's hard enough already to keep the Santa lie going without this little jerk's help. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message
#QOTD: What would you post on your social networks if it was the only thing you could say all year? #LINKS EPISODE 100: https://www.facebook.com/events/1432361237066830/ FAITHBOX: http://faithbox.com/ I truly don't think that when I'm being selfish, it comes at the detriment of someone else. So that's how I handle it. That can be a hard thing to make yourself believe. Watching someone else have a hard time because of a decision you made is extremely upsetting to a lot of people. But I have a way to justify it. When I'm in my most selfish place, I don't try to conceal the act in some way that hides what it is. I don't try to sugar coat or act like it's a good thing. Let them be upset because that is their right. Even though I am doing something that looks selfish to benefit me in the short term, it is actually going to positively affect the people it involves in the long term. I am making a decision in a five month window instead of a five year window, but history will allow that person to feel that it was palatable when they rekindle their thoughts around it. Even though it might sting or not feel as great in the short term, I know that looking back, it will be okay. Because I made the decision that was hard, but right.