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Rohit Choudhary's journey from a curious teenager in India to a seasoned entrepreneur and innovator demonstrates the transformative power of technology and entrepreneurial spirit. His latest venture, Acceldata, has attracted funding from top-tier investors like Insight Partners, March Capital, Industry Ventures, Lightspeed, and Sorenson Ventures.
Take a leadership journey with Winn Claybaugh and I as she shares powerful leadership nuggets to enhance not only your Leadership & Work/Life Harmony... but also that of those you're leading!Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!); the host of MASTERS PodcastClub, a popular beauty-industry podcast series with over 1 million downloads; and “oneof the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King, whowrote the foreword for Winn's book. A national speaker for major corporations, Winnhas helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful workingcultures. His clients include Southwest Airlines, Hyatt Hotels, the Irvine Company, VidalSassoon, Entertainment Tonight, Mattel, For Rent magazine, and many others. Winn'snumerous awards and accolades include the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor,which recognizes individuals who have made it their mission to share their knowledge,courage, compassion, talents, and generosity with those less fortunate. A business owner for more than 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder, co-owner, and dean of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's school division. Recognizing his immense contributions to that industry, American Salon named Winn one of the five “Industry Leaders Who Helped Revolutionize Education.” For his leadership of the Paul Mitchell Schools' annual FUNraising campaign, which hasdonated countless volunteer hours and raised more than $22 million for multiplecharitable organizations, Winn has been honored with Friendly House's Humanitarian of the Year award, Thirst Project's Vision Award, and the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking's (Cast) Visionary Leadership Award.Links:www.winnclaybaugh.comwww.masterspodcastclub.comYouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaughwww.paulmitchell.eduwww.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.orgFacebook: @WinnClaybaughpageTwitter, Instagram, Clubhouse: @ WinnClaybaugh
This week on Finding Certainty, host Patrick Laing has the esteemed privilege of interviewing Winn Claybaugh, the world-renowned beauty and cosmetology visionary and co-founder and dean of Paul Mitchell The School, one of the largest and most respected cosmetology schools in the world. Winn brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the conversation. During their discussion, Winn and Patrick delve into Winn's impressive career as a motivational speaker, best-selling author, successful business leader, and philanthropist. They share their perspectives on leadership, company culture, and the importance of being kind and giving back to the communities in which we reside. In addition, Winn and Patrick discuss Winn's book, Be Nice (or Else!), which emphasizes the power of positivity and kindness in all aspects of life. They also touch on the Paul Mitchell School's annual FunRAISING campaign, which has raised over $24 million dollars for charitable organizations, as well as his involvement with the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation. Winn shares insights into the principles and practices that have driven his personal success and the growth of Paul Mitchell The School, which has expanded from one location to over 100 locations worldwide. This episode offers a unique and entertaining look at one of America's most inspiring figures, and listeners can expect to come away with a wealth of wisdom, humor, and heart. Don't miss this chance to learn from one of the best! For more information visit https://www.winnclaybaugh.com/. To learn more about Certainty Management or the Finding Certainty show, text the word Certainty to 26786 or visit https://www.certaintyteam.com.
How do you rejuvenate and reward your longtime donors? How do you attract celebrities and sponsors to your organization and events?In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews Rick DellaRatta, Founder, Jazz for Peace. Rick talks about the founding of Jazz for Peace, explains how he learned how to put on events by participating in gigs while studying at the New England Conservatory of Music, and then shares:How Jazz for Peace celebrates and empowers organizations and causes around the worldThe fundraising model that Jazz for Peace uses to raise funds and awarenessHow Jazz for Peace reinvigorates donors and supportersRick's memorable concert in RwandaReferences:Jazz for Peace websiteChet Baker on WikipediaLet's Get Lost filmJazz for Peace “Know the Funder” guide
Community builder, keynote speaker, broadcast personality, generous thought leader, lover of 'the ask,' FUNraising dynamo, oh my! Nonprofit consultant, Jarret Ransom of The Rayvan Group shares her perspectives on fundraising as the focus but technology as the priority. If the youth is our 'now,' we need to be ready.
Food tech has received a cornucopia of attention recently. But have we bitten off more than we can chew with lab-grown meats or vertical farming? These ideas are important, without doubt, but they're a small piece of the pie. What if we just found a better way to make food last longer? In this episode, we're joined by CEO and Co-Founder of Farther Farms, Mike Annunziata, and Monica Varman, Investor at G2 Venture Partners, to help us decide if these preservatives add real value or are just half baked. Tune in to learn about Farther's origin stories, why they began with fries, the current and future state of the food supply chain, and much more.
In this shorter episode, the team discuss learning Latin, Matt's terrible diary management and why fundraisers are rant-worthy.Those of a nervous or sensitive disposition should exercise caution when listening to this episode!
Este no es propiamente un episodio, es más bien una reflexión sobre el episodio pasado o una profundización sobre el proceso de levantar capital.
Get your copy of “Fundraise Awesomer” here** Join Patrick Kirby as we talk about how to stay sane while fundraising. Patrick Kirby is the Founder of Do Good Better Consulting and a believer that “we've always done it this way” is the most dangerous phrase in the English language. Patrick has spent over a decade working in nearly every capacity in the nonprofit industry, for organizations of all shapes and sizes, and strives to ‘Do Good Better' every day. From organizing $10,000 cure walks to $1 million galas, Patrick's passion lies in creating creative solutions to make fundraising less boring. He cut his donor relations/fundraising teeth as the Alumni Coordinator at the Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, MN, before trying his hand as a manufacturing sales rep to companies such as Target and Best Buy. Tired of being yelled at for uncontrollable international shipping issues in both English and Chinese, Patrick re-joined the world of nonprofit work as the Sr. Development Director at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation MN/Dakotas Chapter before taking the Chief Development Officer position at the Anne Carlsen Center. He earned his B.A. in “B.S.” (politics) at Loras College in Dubuque, IA, and is hopelessly addicted to super nerdy Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels and old school SquareSoft ® RPG Nintendo games. Patrick married out of his league to his wife Shannon, has three ridiculously adorable children named Spencer, Preston, and Willow, a chunky dog named Grover, and lives in West Fargo, ND.
Pour ce deuxième portrait de la saison, j'ai eu l'immense privilège de m’entretenir avec Sophie Tarnowska, la fondatrice de WeDoSomething Montréal, un organisme à but non lucratif dont l’objectif est d’être un antidote au sentiment d’impuissance qui nous envahit face à l’état du monde en utilisant les mauvaises nouvelles comme un levier.Sophie tente de faire sauter les barrières entre nous et les autres en formulant le vœu que nous parvenions à les abolir un jour. Elle utilise comme fils conducteurs les événements pour relier les montréalais aux communautés qui ont besoin de leur aide, et le storytelling pour nous éduquer à l'autre ou accompagner les OBNL et les entreprises dans l'alignement de leur mission et de leurs valeurs.Nous avons parlé de : fun-raising, impact social, instinct philanthropique, protopiste, retour émotionnel sur investissement, Aylan Kurdi, crise des réfugiés syriens, communautés autochtones, team building et femmes inspirantes (Elizabeth Dunn, Elizabeth Guilbert, Priya Parker, Thelma Nelson, Beatrice Deer, Mère Teresa).
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Who Winn is and how he started his energy in business Asking questions to a mentor Overlapping the different areas of your life Creating culture + excitement Intentionally creating a better mindset Overcoming blocks and fears Disappointing people Leadership and learning Transitional periods in life Healing inner turmoil Showing up Resources: Learn more: winnclaybaugh.com Instagram: @winnclaybaugh Read: Be Nice (Or Else!) Check out: The Bliss Project March 2019 Show Notes Today Winn Claybaugh joins me on the podcast! Winn is the dean and cofounder of Paul Mitchell Schools, the author of Be Nice (Or Else!), and the founder and host of MASTERS Audio Club. Winn is such an amazing human, and such a motivational rockstar! His philosophy, ethics, and all around mindset is so high energy and wonderful. You are all in for a total treat today, because Winn shares just how to raise your energy, and determine what you are actually in the business of, PLUS, how to overcome blocks. Question Highlights: What did the beginning of showing up look like for you? How you start asking questions to mentors? What is something that can help build a better culture, and have people stay excited? What do you do intentionally to help you get into a better headspace? What are some big blocks that people have when they work with you, and how do you help? What do you do when you receive criticism or rude encounters? Where do you let it be okay to disappoint people? What do you share about the transitional period of friend groups or family changing? How do you heal your inner turmoil? Bio Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!); the host of MASTERS Audio Club, a popular beauty-industry audio series with worldwide subscribers; and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN’s Larry King, who wrote the foreword for Winn’s book. A national speaker for major corporations, Winn has helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful working cultures. His clients include Southwest Airlines, Hyatt Hotels, the Irvine Company, Vidal Sassoon, Entertainment Tonight, Mattel, For Rent magazine, and many others. A business owner for more than 30 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder, co-owner, and dean of hair care giant Paul Mitchell’s school division. Recognizing his immense contributions to that industry, in 2016 American Salon named Winn one of the five “Industry Leaders Who Helped Revolutionize Education.” Recognizing his leadership of the Paul Mitchell Schools’ annual FUNraising campaign, Winn was named Humanitarian of the Year by Friendly House in 2013 and he received Thirst Project’s Vision Award in 2015. In 2017 he received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, which ranks among the nation’s most renowned awards and recognizes individuals who have made it their mission to share their wealth of knowledge, indomitable courage, boundless compassion, unique talents, and selfless generosity with those less fortunate. In 2018, Winn received the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking’s (CAST) Visionary Leadership Award. Under his leadership and in keeping with their unique culture of giving back and building self-esteem, the 110-plus Paul Mitchell Schools have donated countless volunteer hours and raised more than $19.7 million for multiple charitable organizations. For more information, visit www.winnclaybaugh.com. Follow me on social media @LoriHarder on Instagram and Lori Harder on Facebook
I temi della diretta di stasera sono stati:✅ Con Ugo Bolognesi della Fiom per gli aggiornamenti sulla Embraco, dopo le forti parole di Calenda di ieri: "o rientrano i licenziamenti o sarà guerra"✅Saremo con Miriam Mourglia, progettista della Diaconia Valdese. Ci parlerà della raccolta fondi 'Una borsa Dà Lavoro'✅ Gobee bike, colosso asiatico delle bici a noleggio, abbandona la Francia e Torino✅ Farmaci, sabato in Piemonte la raccolta a sostegno di quanti sono in difficoltà
Jay Are Adams is an interesting guy. Served in the military but was always drawn to comedy. Ace and I enjoyed learning where he came from and what brought him his recent appearance on Kevin Hart's Comedy Central Show. Listen and learn why he's a Funny 4 Funds favorite.
Untold Miracles Podcast - Motivational Conversations with Celebrities and Inspirational Kids
Winn Claybaugh is a motivational speaker, author, host of masters audio club, recipient of numerous humanitarian awards, co-founder and CEO of Paul Mitchell School. Listen to this episode and learn: The influences Winn had growing up that shaped him today How Winn got the idea for the FUNraising program Some of the miracles Winn has witnessed in raising money for non-profits. Winn’s three basic human needs and how they can change our lives Some of the most impactful interviews Winn has done through his Master’s Audio Club Winn’s personal experience and advice for overcoming addiction, depression and achieving self-love
Brad Layland and Ame See review and update to modern times a list of ten 1891 principles of fundraising and provide the four key basics of a successful meeting.
Watch the video of this podcast HERE: https://youtu.be/YxRdJGqTeXACallers submit their own comments and questions for this show. We highlight the proposed "Genocide & Incest" counter-billboard to The Ark Encounter's grand opening. And we spend more than half of the show discussing the recent prison beating of convicted sex offender Jared Fogle and the proper response(s) to the violence carried out against him. An interview with Sarah Morehead caps the broadcast.Funraising page for Tri-State Thinkers "Genocide & Incest" billboard campaign: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/genocide-incest-park#/Sarah Morehead's blog: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2016/03/17/sex-offenders-can-be-nice-guys-how-making-jared-fogle-a-monster-encourages-abusers/
Welcome to Episode 105 in a series of 1000 podchats starring your friends Ben "Money For Nothing" Pobjie and Cam "Chicks On Speed" Smith. This is the second in our month of daily podcasts! Today the topic was selected by @AlexinaRose. Cheers Alexina! The topic is: "You could talk about how reality tv isn't real, the same way social media has made us less social than ever?" And please, chuck us a few dollars over at http://www.indiegogo.com/gatheraroundme.
Imagine a world where charities meet 100% of their fundraising goals, consistently, how would that transform our communities? Mission Mondays seeks to be a resource for non-profits in the areas of fundraising and marketing to help with gaining awareness, donations and volunteers. By Chatting twice a month with charity representives along with experts in non-profit, fundraising and marketing, we are sharing our show with the worldof non-profits to make that vision a reality, 100% funding, hitting goals and building strong communities around the charities that add value to our world.
I have talked about establishing a NPO to assist people with disabilities for years. I have finally started the process of setting it up. The name of the organization is International Disabled Entrepreneurs.