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Today, I sit down with my good friend (and the pastor of another church in town), Pastor Phill Tague of Ransom Church. We question why it's so rare for two pastors from the same town (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) to come together and associate with each other? Why is this so uncommon? We talk about the dynamics of pastor relationships which often includes jealousy, competition and comparison. This conversation isn't just for ministry leaders. Whether you're in business, education, or any field where egos clash and vision competes, this one's for you! We talk about the ups and downs of doing ministry with people who share the same heart for reaching the lost, why saying “yes” to what God's called us to matters so much, and how real, honest friendship can change everything. Plus, Phill wrote a book and it's amazing! Order today: Check out Ransom Church: Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: Vern Eide & Generous Coffee Vern Eide Motorcars is a growing employee-owned company that offers sales, service, and financing of automotive, motorcycle, and power sports lines, including Acura, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi brands. Whether you live locally or across the country, visit Generous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at Subscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with Phill: Sign up for The Crew:
Today I sit down with the amazing John Eldredge - bestselling author, counselor and teacher, who has inspired millions to go deeper with Jesus. We engage in a heartfelt conversation about the importance of finding peace in God when life feels chaotic (sound familiar?!).My favorite part: John shares super practical tips on how to come home well at the end of a long, exhausting day. He also shares how he personally connects with God throughout the day (and you'll want to try it too)!Listen in to learn more about how we're constantly pulled away from faith and how to fight back in small but powerful ways.Grab a copy of Experience Jesus. Really.Check out The Pause AppThanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & Generous CoffeeInternational Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they're rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org Generous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at generousmovement.com Subscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with John: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
In today's episode, I get to have a conversation with the amazing Megan Fate Marshman!Megan and I talk about seeing the messy parts of ourselves and how God can use our mess just as much as He can use our gifts (especially if we are open and willing to listen to His nudges). Two months back, Megan shared at Embrace (the church I pastor) and the response was INSANE. Like unexplainable. So I asked her what has changed in her preaching process and how she uncovers so much wisdom. She also shared how she's gained an eternal perspective through grieving the loss of her husband. A perspective shift that has obviously changed her.I hope this message leaves you feeling challenged and inspired! Grab a copy of Megan's book Relaxed.Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & Generous CoffeeInternational Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they're rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org Generous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at generousmovement.com Subscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with Megan: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
In today's episode, I had the joy of interviewing the dynamic mother-daughter duo: Allie (Cooney) & Sandra Stanley. Being in the same family as influential pastor Andy Stanley, founder of North Point Church, Allie talks about the unique experiences, expectations and lessons learned from growing up in a family defined by faith, leadership and public attention.Allie, now married with a daughter of her own, has written a book with her mom exploring the dynamics of mother-daughter relationships. During our time together, they share heartfelt stories, practical advice, and offer a glimpse into what it was like being raised in an environment where Christian principles are not just taught, but lived.Allie drills down into why she still loves the church and has chosen to stay when so many others - especially pastor's kids - have walked away.Grab a copy of Sandra and Allie's book: Meet Me in the MiddleThanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & Generous CoffeeInternational Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they're rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org Generous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at generousmovement.com Subscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with Sandra & Allie: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
"It's really hard not to like somebody once you get to know them." "Nobody was meant to be famous." "Generosity is a thing that everybody can share in." Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Ben Higgins, former Bachelor star and co-founder of Generous Coffee, to discuss the power of influence, community, and giving back. Ben shares the journey of opening a new brick-and-mortar space for Generous Coffee in his hometown of Warsaw, Indiana, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of creating a business that donates 100% of its profits to nonprofits. The conversation delves into the values of generosity, sustainability, and community involvement, as Ben explains how Generous Coffee aims to bring people together from all walks of life to foster understanding and support for various causes. Ben reflects on his reality TV experience and how it shaped his perspective on fame, identity, and purpose. He candidly discusses the importance of setting boundaries, staying true to oneself, and using one's platform for meaningful impact. The episode also touches on Ben's personal journey of self-discovery, his faith, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Reena and Ben explore the concept of legacy, the role of faith in driving one's mission, and the significance of living a life that prioritizes others. Ben shares heartwarming stories of the impact Generous Coffee has had on communities, from providing clean water in Honduras to supporting local nonprofits in Warsaw. Join Reena and Ben for a thought-provoking discussion on creating a legacy, the importance of community, and the transformative power of generosity. This episode is a testament to the impact of using one's influence for good and the enduring strength of community-driven initiatives. Ben Higgins, a veteran of ABC's hit series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, won over the hearts of loyal viewers with his refreshing vulnerability and willingness to share himself fully. Following his appearances across franchises, Higgins has embarked on numerous ventures, entrepreneurial and otherwise, grounded in faith, a sense of hope for humanity, and a mission to help organizations connect more deeply with their employees and customers. Higgins co-founded Generous International in 2017, a for-purpose company dedicated to raising money to create jobs, feed children, improve education, and empower communities to eliminate poverty around the world. He additionally founded the podcast, Hope Still Wins, where he sits down with influential thought-leaders to discuss topics ranging from faith and music to mental health and racial injustice. Each guest shares personal stories that have shaped their current view on hope, and are meant to serve, inspire, and connect us — challenging and helping us all to become a better world, together. Outside of his socially conscious work, he maintains a relationship with his loyal Bachelor fanbase through the iHeartMedia podcast Almost Famous, which he hosts alongside fellow former contestant Ashley Iaconetti. To date, they've accumulated over 80 million downloads. In 2021, Higgins became an author with his first book Alone In Plain Sight, which focuses on reconnecting with yourself, others, and God. Ben currently resides in Denver, CO, with his wife and best friend, Jess. Whether it's showing up well in his marriage, making business decisions, doing a keynote speech, writing a book, or hosting a show, Ben aims to bring light, energy, and an intentional message of connection and hope. (00:00) Reena Friedman Watts welcomes Wayne Friedman to the Better Call Daddy show (02:14) Generous opened in Warsaw, Indiana, three days ago (04:15) Generous was founded with the idea that this platform could build a business (05:36) Generous lets nonprofits create their own coffee bags (08:18) You have to get really good at saying no, even when it's hard (09:36) Generous Coffee has a mission of bringing people together to have conversations (12:26) Generous has pledged to donate even from lack of profits (16:44) I want to know the stories that you shared to get to Bachelor (20:14) For the first time in my life in 27 years, I don't have a stomachache (22:28) Do you still feel like the Bachelor is part of your identity (24:12) Did sharing your story hurt your confidence? Sure it does (24:58) Ben writes about feeling like an outsider in her book Alone in Plain Sight (29:26) The week before the episode aired, you were anxious about how it would go over (30:06) Do you wish you could have eliminated people quicker on The Bachelor (31:24) Would you want a reality TV show with your wife or with your future children (34:35) I'm curious if this new business of yours is part of a legacy plan (35:58) Some reality stars have had a hard time when fame goes away (39:37) What do you think your parents are most proud of about you (40:36) How can people support Generous Coffee? You can email generouscoffee@gmail. com (43:13) Ben says sometimes all you have is a corner to hang out in (43:33) What does it really mean to be on The Bachelor (45:42) Better Call Daddy talks about regrets and doing things differently Connect with Ben Higgins: - Website: generouscoffee.com - Instagram: @higgins.ben Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who values community, generosity, and the power of storytelling. Better Call Daddy is sponsored by Caroline Bass Health Caroline Bass, founder of Queen Tulsi, developed this scientifically-backed herbal supplement to provide natural stress relief and mood balance. 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On this episode of "Work Advice for Me" Brad is joined by his new co-host Claire and they are joined by show favorite Ben Higgins. If you don't know Ben you may remember him from 'The Bachelor" or that he started Generous Coffee. They talk to Ben about Cameo, Claire lets Ben know she saw him in the airport years ago but didn't say hello. Plus, Ben talks about some weird requests he gets on Cameo and then Claire talks about a weird news story involving a dead body. Follow Ben Here:https://www.instagram.com/higgins.ben/https://thebenhiggins.com/https://generouscoffee.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ben-and-ashley-i-almost-famous-podcast/id1238355247Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/Mentioned in this episode:Generous Coffee AdYou, yes you, go to gerneouscoffee.com and buy some great coffee!
Today's guest knows a thing or two about God, marriage and parenting. Amy Groeschel has been married to pastor and author Craig Groeschel for 33 years, they have 6 children (which Amy home schooled) and 7 grandchildren. Together, Amy and Craig started Life.Church and pastor there to this day!Amy also personally leads women's ministries and founded Branch15, a nonprofit housing ministry to help marginalized women. Amy shares some wisdom about the ups and downs of marriage, parenting and life as a Jesus follower - and she tells us what she wished she could tell her 30-year old self!Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & Generous CoffeeInternational Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they're rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org Generous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at generousmovement.com Subscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with Amy: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
Navigating the internet as a kid (and especially as a parent of kids) can be tricky! Take it from Jeanine Amapola… She's been on YouTube since she was 16 years old. Now, 10 years later, she's been on a journey of finding faith and is a popular influencer with a podcast, book, and huge social following. Jeanine shares advice with parents on how to navigate social media, why we have to talk about difficult things with our kids, and the importance of pursuing happiness & health. Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & GenerousInternational Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they're rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org Generous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at generousmovement.com Subscribe to The Conversation on YouTube (and watch the FULL episode there - not just the 28 minute version!): youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
Willie Robertson from Duck Dynasty joins me for a conversation about marriage, family and Jesus.Willie and his Wife, Korie, met in third grade, got married a year after high school and have now been married for 32 years. What's their secret? The easygoing power couple have six children and five grandchildren and have found that being consistent in character has been key to leading their kids to the Lord. Willie also talks about how sharing the Gospel with others should be as easy as talking about your spouse, pets or favorite hobby. And the more you share about Jesus, the easier it gets! If you need some easy and practical questions to start faith conversations with, Willie gives some great examples and also covers what he NEVER asks (which might surprise you). Grab a copy of Willie's book GospelerThanks to our amazing partners on this episode: Generous Coffee & Vern Eide MotorcarsGenerous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at generousmovement.com Vern Eide Motorcars is a growing employee-owned company that offers sales, service, and financing of automotive, motorcycle, and power sports lines, including Acura, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi brands. Whether you live locally or across the country, visit verneide.comSubscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with Willie: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
Today, I had the pleasure of hosting former Bachelor Ben Higgins on my podcast! Ben is not only incredibly kind, but also authentically genuine. We delved into his philanthropic endeavors, particularly his passion for Generous Coffee and his latest project, Come Sit With Me. This initiative focuses on fostering inclusivity and ensuring that no one feels like an outsider. During our conversation, I thoroughly enjoyed catching up with Ben and discussing the past three years since his previous appearance on the podcast. He shared some exciting insights about Bachelor Nation and his new role as co-host of the iHeartRadio Almost Famous podcast alongside Ashley Iacoetti. Together, they delve into all things happening in Bachelor Nation, including the latest news about recent Bachelor Joey and Kelsy. We also had the pleasure of discussing OGs Trista Sutter and Bob Guiney, who have joined Almost Famous Podcast offering intriguing insights into the early days of Trista's season and the behind-the-scenes happenings in the mansion. Ben's book, "Alone In Plain Sight," sheds light on his personal experiences with loneliness, further emphasizing the importance of his newest project, Come Sit With Me. Ben is actively engaged in speaking engagements at schools and corporations, continuing his quest for inclusivity and making others feel valued and included in conversations. His dedication to spreading light, hope, energy, and vibrancy is undeniably one of his life's missions. I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Ben for graciously sharing his time on the podcast. His platform and passion for positivity have undoubtedly made a significant impact on many individuals. Jess and Wayland are truly fortunate to have him as a loving husband and dog dad. You can connect with Ben Higgins on Instagram @higgins.ben or check out his website
In this episode, host Jeff Dudan welcomes Ben Higgins, former star of "The Bachelor" and current entrepreneur behind Generous Coffee. Ben shares his journey from television fame to launching a purpose-driven business, reflecting on his roots, personal challenges, and the pivots that shaped his entrepreneurial spirit. His story is not just inspiring for fans of "The Bachelor" but also for aspiring entrepreneurs and individuals striving to make a difference through their careers. Want to own your own business? Take our business ownership quiz: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/business-ownership-quiz?hs_preview=UuqYSzMR-159529547022For your FREE Discernment eBook: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/discernmentJoin our Exclusive Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442332473300030/ Visit our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehomefrontpod/Tune in on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehomefrontpod?sub_confirmation=1Join and be a part of On The Homefront: https://linktr.ee/homefrontpodcastConnect with Jeff Dudan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffdudan Visit Ben's website: https://thebenhiggins.com/Follow Ben on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/higgins.ben/Check out his Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebenhigginsConnect with Ben on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebenhiggins/Learn more about Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/
In this episode, host Jeff Dudan welcomes Ben Higgins, former star of "The Bachelor" and current entrepreneur behind Generous Coffee. Ben shares his journey from television fame to launching a purpose-driven business, reflecting on his roots, personal challenges, and the pivots that shaped his entrepreneurial spirit. His story is not just inspiring for fans of "The Bachelor" but also for aspiring entrepreneurs and individuals striving to make a difference through their careers. Want to own your own business? Take our business ownership quiz: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/business-ownership-quiz?hs_preview=UuqYSzMR-159529547022For your FREE Discernment eBook: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/discernmentJoin our Exclusive Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442332473300030/ Visit our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehomefrontpod/Tune in on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehomefrontpod?sub_confirmation=1Join and be a part of On The Homefront: https://linktr.ee/homefrontpodcastConnect with Jeff Dudan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffdudan Visit Ben's website: https://thebenhiggins.com/Follow Ben on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/higgins.ben/Check out his Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebenhigginsConnect with Ben on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebenhiggins/Learn more about Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/
In this episode of the Everyday Runner podcast, host Erin Mayer sits down with Alyssa Ford, a multifaceted individual with a passion for running and helping others achieve their fitness goals. Alyssa, who holds a doctorate in physical therapy and wears many hats as a run coach and strength coach, opens up about her own running journey and the valuable lessons she's learned along the way.From her early days of pounding the pavement with her mom to crossing the finish line of her third marathon, Alyssa's running journey is one filled with determination, growth, and the occasional chafing mishap. She candidly shares the mistakes she made when she first started training for a half marathon, including pacing herself poorly and neglecting proper fueling strategies. But true to form, Alyssa doesn't just dwell on the setbacks – she offers up practical tips for avoiding chafing and emphasizes the importance of comfortable gear and products like Body Glide.As Alyssa takes a well-deserved break from intense training to focus on enjoying running for fun, listeners are invited to join her on this journey of self-discovery and growth. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or just lacing up your running shoes for the first time, this episode is sure to inspire and motivate you to chase after your own running goals – one mile at a time.Follow the Alyssa here:https://www.resilientrunningpt.com/https://www.instagram.com/alyssaford.dpt/Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/the_every_day_runner/https://www.instagram.com/erin_maher_runs/https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Buy your Generous Coffee https://generouscoffee.com/This podcast is brought to you by The Hopecast Network
Are you longing to find peace for your soul? You might be surprised to hear that the path to peace is found in humility.On Today's podcast, I'm joined by my friend Joel Muddamalle, the Director of Theology and Research for Proverbs 31 Ministries. Joel works closely with Lysa TerKeurst and is a part of the preaching team at Transformation Church. Joel has a PhD in Theology and loves studying and teaching the brilliant truths found in Scripture and helping us apply them to our everyday lives.According to Joel, humility is the missing piece for the security, strength and confidence we all want. It's time to stop trying so hard to avoid our limitations or overcompensate for them. God has better for us and it begins with bowing low in humility.Grab a copy of Joel's book The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength and Confidence through HumilityThanks to our amazing partners on this episode: Generous Coffee & International Justice MissionGenerous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at generousmovement.com International Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they're rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org Subscribe to The Conversation on YouTube: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
Today I'm sitting down with Ben Higgins - a former Bachelor who traded in his roses for roasters.You might know Ben from his time on The Bachelorette and The Bachelor, but his impact goes far beyond the glitz and glam of reality TV.What truly sets Ben apart is his unwavering dedication to making a positive impact in the world today. And the way he chooses to do that is with Generous Coffee - a purpose-driven brand he co-founded that empowers communities and changes lives, one bag of coffee at a time.During our conversation, Ben opens up about his personal struggles with mental health. And he discusses how being on The Bachelor was a life-changing experience in more ways than he ever imagined.This was truly one of my favourite conversations, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating along with a brief review.About MeHey there, I'm Joelly - the Branding Badass. My badass superpower is helping you build a brand that matters. From branded merch to brand consulting, when you work with me, you get results! Need help creating brand awareness? Learn more here BADASS MERCH Let's stay connected!instagram - @Branding_BadasslinkedIn - Joelly Goodsonwebsite - BrandingMatters.caemail - jgoodson@genumark.com
Our guest today is Ben Higgins, best known from season 20 of ABC's hit series, “The Bachelor.” Ben stays connected with his loyal Bachelor following with his iHeartMedia podcast, “Almost Famous,” which he co-hosts with his friend and former Bachelor contestant, Ashley laconetti, which has over 150 million downloads.
Attention Parents of Teenagers! We're kicking off a 3 week podcast series on parenting teens.Most typical youth ministries today produce nice, obedient kids who behave themselves - and then once they leave home, they leave the church and the faith.What are we (as the Church and as parents) doing wrong? I sit down to discuss this with Kara Powell, chief of leadership formation at Fuller Seminary, executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute (FYI), and professor of youth and family ministry. And what might qualify her the most is that she is a mom of 3 kids, ages 23, 21 and 17.Kara loves youth. She loves the church. And she also loves researching issues facing parents and youth leaders so she can help us better serve the next generation so they can become adults who hold fast to the Truth.This episode isn't filled with Kara's opinions, it's filled with insightful data that can help us as parents.If you are the parent of a youth, a youth leader in your church or if there are youth in your life who you love, don't miss part 1 of this 3 part series.Learn more about Kara, her books and her ministry here: karapowell.comFor free resources, visit: fulleryouthinstitute.orgGrab a copy of Kara's newest book Faith Beyond Youth Group hereTo sign up for Carey Nieuwhof's On The Rise Newsletter, visit ontherisenewsletter.comThanks to our amazing partners on this episode: Generous Coffee & SimpleGenerous Coffee sells some of the best coffee in the world AND 100% of profits are donated to nonprofit organizations that are fighting injustice facing humans around the world. You can find out more (including purchasing in bulk) at generousmovement.com Simple provides an easy, secure way to make giving super user-friendly. If you are a church or lead a faith based nonprofit, you have to look into working with Simple. You won't regret it! For more info, check out their brand new website simpledonation.comSign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
Our guest is Carlos Whittaker, best-selling author, leader of the InstaFamilia Instagram Community, popular speaker, avid Pickleballer, and longtime friend. We discuss his latest project, recommendations, how to navigate the election year, the new direction for his podcast, and more. Plus, check out the January Top Ten Leadership List. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: GENEROUS COFFEE – visit http://generouscoffee.com. You are going to drink coffee anyways, so why not make it life changing coffee? Generous is a specialty coffee roaster who donates 100% of profits to non-profits focused on fighting human injustice. Whether a church, business, or event looking to order coffee in bulk, or simply ordering for your home visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. You can also email the Generous team at info@generousmovement.com to partner. Again, visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. And RETHINK LEADERSHIP – Senior pastors this is for you! Join hundreds of senior and executive pastors/leaders at the Rethink Leadership Conference in Atlanta on April 23-25, 2024. Visit http://rethinkleadership.com/conference to register. Use Rate Code H3RL10 and get 10% off. This event is intentionally kept small year after year to facilitate connection and conversation with peers. Every session and workshop will equip you with proven and practical ideas you can implement. Again, visit http://rethinkleadership.com/conference to register and get 10% off by using Rate Code H3RL10.
Our guest is Peter Ostapko, founder of the Kinsmen community and publisher of the Kinsmen Journal, a one of a kind resource for men on Faith, Fatherhood, and Work. Peter is also the host of the Faith Fatherhood Work Podcast. We discuss community, why books and print journals are here to stay, loneliness and isolation, discovering your purpose, and more. Plus, check out the list of 10 Organizations providing great resources in the faith and work conversation. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: GENEROUS COFFEE – visit http://generouscoffee.com. You are going to drink coffee anyways, so why not make it life changing coffee? Generous is a specialty coffee roaster who donates 100% of profits to non-profits focused on fighting human injustice. Whether a church, business, or event looking to order coffee in bulk, or simply ordering for your home visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. You can also email the Generous team at info@generousmovement.com to partner. Again, visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. And GENERIS - Get your FREE Generosity Pulse Report at http://generis.com/h3. A FREE tool designed to provide insights and assess the health of generosity and giving in your Church. Generis will help accelerate generosity in your church, school, college or non-profit. For over 30 years Generis has helped thousands of churches and non profits develop a sustainable culture of generosity to fund their God-inspired vision. Get started at http://generis.com/h3 to schedule a completely free Pulse Report and set up a complimentary 30-minute coaching session. Again, visit http://generis.com/h3 to get started.
We're listing out the Top Trends in Leadership for 2024, with an explanation around each. Use this with your team as a catalyst for conversation around what trends they're seeing. Plus, check out the latest 5 Things from the Internet List. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: GENEROUS COFFEE – visit http://generouscoffee.com. You are going to drink coffee anyways, so why not make it life changing coffee? Generous is a specialty coffee roaster who donates 100% of profits to non-profits focused on fighting human injustice. Whether a church, business, or event looking to order coffee in bulk, or simply ordering for your home visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. You can also email the Generous team at info@generousmovement.com to partner. Again, visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. And GENERIS - Get your FREE Generosity Pulse Report at http://generis.com/h3. A FREE tool designed to provide insights and assess the health of generosity and giving in your Church. Generis will help accelerate generosity in your church, school, college or non-profit. For over 30 years Generis has helped thousands of churches and non profits develop a sustainable culture of generosity to fund their God-inspired vision. Get started at http://generis.com/h3 to schedule a completely free Pulse Report and set up a complimentary 30-minute coaching session. Again, visit http://generis.com/h3 to get started.
Our guest is Ed Rush, former F-18 fighter pilot, graduate of Top Gun, decorated instructor and popular speaker, and best-selling author of multiple books including his latest entitled God Talks. We discuss his story, leading at a young age in the military, lessons in leadership, talking with God, bridging faith and work, Top Gun, and much more. Plus check out the latest 5 Things from the Internet List. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: GENEROUS COFFEE – visit http://generouscoffee.com. You are going to drink coffee anyways, so why not make it life changing coffee? Generous is a specialty coffee roaster who donates 100% of profits to non-profits focused on fighting human injustice. Whether a church, business, or event looking to order coffee in bulk, or simply ordering for your home visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. You can also email the Generous team at info@generousmovement.com to partner. Again, visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. And CONVOY OF HOPE – donate to the Maui Wildfires Relief work at http://convoyofhope.org/donate. Convoy is the trusted partner for delivering food and relief by responding to disasters in the US and all around the world. Right now, Convoy of Hope is still helping war victims in Ukraine, providing basic needs like food, hygiene supplies, medical supplies, blankets, bedding, clothing and more. Along with earthquake victims in Morocco. And the Maui Wildfires. All through partnering with local Churches. Please support their incredible work. To donate visit http://convoyofhope.org/donate.
Our guest is Hal Elrod, best-selling author of The Miracle Morning, which has sold more than 3 million copies worldwide. Hal has an incredible story and inspires millions through his writing, Achieve Your Goals Podcast, speaking and coaching. We discuss his story, the power of overcoming adversity, keys to the Miracle Morning, his advice to leaders, and more. Plus check out the list of 15 Podcasts I recommend you subscribe to starting off 2024. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: GENEROUS COFFEE – visit http://generouscoffee.com. You are going to drink coffee anyways, so why not make it life changing coffee? Generous is a specialty coffee roaster who donates 100% of profits to non-profits focused on fighting human injustice. Whether a church, business, or event looking to order coffee in bulk, or simply ordering for your home visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. You can also email the Generous team at info@generousmovement.com to partner. Again, visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. And CONVOY OF HOPE – donate to the Maui Wildfires Relief work at http://convoyofhope.org/donate. Convoy is the trusted partner for delivering food and relief by responding to disasters in the US and all around the world. Right now, Convoy of Hope is still helping war victims in Ukraine, providing basic needs like food, hygiene supplies, medical supplies, blankets, bedding, clothing and more. Along with earthquake victims in Morocco. And the Maui Wildfires. All through partnering with local Churches. Please support their incredible work. To donate visit http://convoyofhope.org/donate.
Our guest is Gabe Lyons, Founder of Thinq Media, best-selling author, speaker and podcaster. Gabe and the team at Thinq are launching an exclusive 2024 Church Partner Community that you can join to help navigate cultural issues this year. We discuss the current realities, how to engage culture, leading as a Pastor or thought leader today, how to join the community, and more. Plus check out the list of 15 Newsletters I recommend you subscribe to starting off 2024. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: GENEROUS COFFEE – visit http://generouscoffee.com. You are going to drink coffee anyways, so why not make it life changing coffee? Generous is a specialty coffee roaster who donates 100% of profits to non-profits focused on fighting human injustice. Whether a church, business, or event looking to order coffee in bulk, or simply ordering for your home visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. You can also email the Generous team at info@generousmovement.com to partner. Again, visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. And THINQ MEDIA – become a Church Partner at https://events.thinqmedia.com/church-partner. Gabe Lyons and team at Thinq are launching a special Church Partner Community for 2024. You'll be able to attend premier events, receive monthly coaching on polarizing issues, build like-minded community, and leverage a custom resource platform to help people develop cultural discernment, You can also join a special conversation with Gabe and featured guest Os Guinness on January 23 at 10:00 a.m. CST. You don't have to lead alone in 2024. Check out THINQ's Church Partner Community at https://events.thinqmedia.com/church-partner. Join with other pastors to confidently navigate the difficult questions and issues together.
The Chumps are back after a holiday break, had a blast with Ben Higgins! Called 'the most loved Bachelor of all time", we call him a great golfer! Enjoyed chatting about growing up around golf, his journey to the Bachelorette and then as the Bachelor, his podcast Almost Famous and his non profit Generous Coffee. And he tied his record golf round with Brent last week!
This week, Jason is joined by one of Bachelor Nation's biggest stars and fan favorites, Ben Higgins! In 2017, Ben co-founded Generous Coffee, a company dedicated to raising money through its operation to create jobs, feed children, improve education and empower communities to eliminate poverty around the world. Outside of his socially conscious work, he maintains a connection to the one and only Bachelor Nation by co-hosting the Bachelor focused, Almost Famous podcast with Ashley I, which has accumulated over 80+ million downloads to date. Ben gives insight to his interest in having a bigger role in the franchise, how to keep a positive outlook when not being chosen for an opportunity, his experience hosting Bachelor Live on Stage, the everchanging space of podcasting, the business model behind Generous Coffee, how Generous Coffee came to be, and why he doesn't make a salary from Generous. Ben also reveals what gives him more joy, what keeps him grounded, the legacy he hopes to leave, his investments in restaurants, how he started investing in the restaurant industry, what other industries he invests in, and what he thinks the number one source of income will be for him in 10 years. What venture has been the most lucrative? What is his restaurant group? Ben Higgins reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: Declan O'Connell Guests: Ben Higgins Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial
This week, Jason is joined by one of Bachelor Nation's biggest stars and fan favorites, Ben Higgins! Ben initially won over the hearts of viewers during his time on The Bachelorette and eventually became the Bachelor himself. Following his time on the shows Ben embarked on numerous ventures, entrepreneurial and otherwise, with a mission to help organizations connect more deeply with their employees and customers. In 2017, Ben co-founded Generous Coffee, a company dedicated to raising money through its operation to create jobs, feed children, improve education and empower communities to eliminate poverty around the world. Outside of his socially conscious work, he maintains a connection to the one and only Bachelor Nation by co-hosting the Bachelor focused, Almost Famous podcast with Ashley I, which has accumulated over 80+ million downloads to date. Ben gives insight to how he ended up leaving Indiana and working as a business analyst in Denver, how his lifestyle stayed the same between The Bachelorette and The Bachelor, how he has processed insecurities and handled criticism, what feedback about his season impacted him the most, his desire to be a representative of a community, and what Ben and Lauren Happily Ever After was almost focused around. Ben also reveals how the show had a major impact on his relationship with Lauren, how the breakup impacted his fanbase, the healing process, his time doing Winter Games, what role he was initially offered for Winter Games and why it changed, and if he was offered to appear on another Bachelor Nation show. When did he feel like an outsider in the franchise? Who discouraged him from ever going on Dancing with the Stars? Is there anything he would have done differently post breakup? Ben Higgins reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: Declan O'Connell Guests: Ben Higgins Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial
Our journey today takes us to Denver, Colorado, where we'll be chatting with Ben Higgins, the founder of Generous Coffee Company. But Ben is much more than just a coffee entrepreneur. You may recognize him as a former contestant on 'The Bachelorette' and 'The Bachelor.' In our conversation, we'll discuss the inspiration behind Generous Coffee, the importance of feeling connected in life, and why Ben believes in giving back. We'll also dip our toes into the world of 'The Bachelor' because, well, Ben has some stories to share! Before we dive in, have you followed and subscribed to us on iTunes and Spotify? We'd appreciate your support. And remember, we love positive reviews just as much as 'Bachelor' contestants love roses, so don't hesitate to leave one. If you have questions or topics you'd like us to explore, feel free to slide into our DMs on Instagram or shoot us an email. Now, imagine you're about to receive a rose from Ben Higgins, but it's not just any rose; it's a symbol of his purpose and the impactful stories we're about to uncover. Sit back, relax, and enjoy our chat with Ben. https://generouscoffee.com/ https://www.instagram.com/higgins.ben/ https://www.instagram.com/generous_coffee_/ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=alone+in+plain+sight+ben+higgins&crid=3GQ0H0FJ0VOG8&sprefix=alone+in+pl%2Caps%2C127&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_11 Please follow the show on IG https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/ You can email the show at workadviceforme@gmail.com This podcast is brought to you by Hopecast Hosted by: Brad Lowe
In a candid conversation, I asked Ben Higgins about life, love and learnings he's taken away from the spotlight now several years removed from staring as ABC's The Bachelor for S20 of the popular series back in 2016.Ben is married, living in Colorado, and working full time on his charitable company Generous Coffee which donates all of their profits to in-need communities.Ben discusses how he plans to leverage his platform of 1M+ followers, what he discovered about love that he didn't know before the show, and some of the harsh truths of being a reality star.--------
Our guest is Ben Higgins, former Bachelor on ABC, co-founder of Generous Coffee, author of Alone in Plain Sight, host of the Hope Still Wins Podcast, and speaker and influencer. We discuss leadership today, being an entrepreneur, the power of generosity, lessons on marriage and much more. Plus, check out a brand new list of 7 Young Leaders to Know. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: Vive Media—unlimited creative services for your church or non-profit at http://vivemedia.co. Vive is your outsourced creative director all-in-one. Need help with graphic and website design, video editing, content development or social media strategies? Partner with Vive Media. Save $100 off your first month by using the code H3Leader when registering at http://vivemedia.co. And, Overflow—a powerful new stock and cryptocurrency giving platform. Visit http://overflow.co/H3. Overflow is a digital software that empowers donors to seamlessly give crypto and stock donations to churches and non-profits within minutes. Let's all unlock unprecedented generosity together. Reach out to Vance Roush and the team at Overflow. Visit http://overflow.co/H3 to sign up for a free demo today.
You know him from Season 20 of The Bachelor, but for me, it was all about the coffee. With two of his friends, he started Generous Coffee and it makes a difference world-wide.
Being grounded in our values and in truth is the only way that we can live a fulfilled and purposeful life. In the last two episodes Riley and Jenny have talked about radically listening to that still, innate voice within us to align better with our purpose. In this podcast they delve deeper into how you can find that voice that tells you who you really are and how to let that voice be your guiding light in everything you do. Riley also comes out vulnerably and shares some really trying moments in his life and the journey of finding God and his purpose along the way. EPISODE SPOTLIGHT Generous Coffee Generous is a movement to multiply good in the world. We believe every human being deserves an opportunity to thrive. That's why we invest 100% of our profits from coffee and apparel into life-changing partner organizations that create jobs, feed children, improve education, and empower communities to eliminate poverty. It's your generosity that makes it all happen. Generous Coffee Instagram Generous Coffee Website
For the next four weeks, Jenny Nuccio and Riley Fuller will be diving deep into conversations about knowing who you are in God, sharing your story with others, the power of listening, and partnering alongside different cultures to create long-term change. Putting you in their shoes by sharing personal stories of doing good in this world. With the center of that good being fueled by the Holy Spirit you discover what happens when you listen first and act second. Riley Fuller is the president and founder of The Humanity and Hope United Foundation, and Co-Founder at Generous Coffee. He is married to Naz and is a father to three kiddos. He likes to run, do yoga, and play soccer. His family spends a lot of his spare time hiking borth in the hills around Austin and in the mountains. Riley began H&H after visiting Honduras for the first time In today's episode Jenny and Riley dive into the importance of knowing who you are and what you are created to do. God has created you for a unique purpose and you have the opportunity to share it with others. Once you understand who you are and your purpose you are able to go, and love others better. Our co-host has seen first hand the corrupt and broken culture that others live in and wanted to find a way to help. Episode Spotlight The Root Collective The Root Collective partners with small, independent workshops in Guatemala City, Pastores, Antigua, and other small communities. Their mission is to humanize the fashion industry. They do that by reminding consumers that a real person with a real name makes the things we wear. Root Collective partners directly with small workshops in Guatemala with the goal of supporting these existing workshops, that are run by local business owners, through employment. The producers earn anywhere from 50-400% above the Fair Wage minimum in Guatemala, depending on their skill and job description.
On this episode, Harry and Adam are talking with Ben Higgins from the Generous company. Ben and the Team at Generous are using crafted-roasted coffee to create change around the world by donating 100% of their profits to Humanity and Hope United, and other organizations helping empower people to overcome the challenges in their communities. During our conversation, Ben talks about the path that lead him to running a for-purpose company, why building trust is the most important step when trying to create change in communities, and how we can all use generosity to make the world a better place
Ben Higgins first appeared as a contestant in the ABC reality show The Bachelorette in 2015. He later appeared on the 20th season of the Bachelor. Ben is the author of the book Alone in Plain Sight: Searching for Connection when You're Seen But Not Known. In 2017, he co-founded Generous Coffee, a Denver-based roasted-coffee business that pledges to use its profits to support nonprofit organizations.
Hear from Warsaw native Ben Higgins about how his journey and experiences from the midwest to L.A., and places in between, have helped him discern his passions, and inspire his encouraging book, "Alone in Plain Sight."
I actually never watched the Batchelor. And that's not a thing I say with pride or any sense of superiority. I honestly just don't watch a lot of TV and haven't since I was about 12, when shows like “The A-Team” and “Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom” took up space on the probably 20 networks available. So, when I connected with Ben Higgins on Twitter, I didn't exactly know why a few of my online friends freaked out a bit. See, while I came to find out Ben was a “celebrity” in the most “celebrity” of ways, having done reality TV like The Bachelor, I found a man who wasn't resting on the random success that such a thing offers; I found in him someone who was looking at where he was, the influence he had on hand and asking the question “What can I make with this?” I loved talking with Ben (on his show and then on mine). I think you'll enjoy it, too. Check it out.
Justin McRoberts is a talented artist, Christian thought-leader, songwriter, podcast host, and author. He has a way of using his talents and art to provide language to some of life's biggest questions. His unique and accessible way of sharing his wisdom will have you considering the ways you share yourself through and with the world. In this conversation Ben & Justin talk about: How to become a person of justice Choosing to participate in the creation of our own lives Why YOU are the ultimate gift you can giving away The concept of "adding new energy to existing things" Justin's NEW BOOK It Is What You Make Of It (which is one of Ben's favorite books of 2021) Connect with Justin: -Instagram: instagram.com/justinmcroberts/ -Twitter: bit.ly/3eSzJRH -Podcast, At Sea: justinmcroberts.com/category/at-sea/ -Purchase his new book, It Is What You Make Of It: justinmcroberts.com/ Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ Thank you to our sponsors: - Christian Mingle: Finding your true love is life's greatest adventures. Discover why so many Christian singles find love by visiting christianmingle.com/hope - Policygenius: Compare personalized quotes from over a dozen top insurers all in one place. Head to policygenius.com to get started. - Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. http://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this week's episode, Ben talks about his unexpected journey to where he is today, identity struggles, the heart behind Generous Coffee, and more!
“If we live long enough, we have experiences where our life gets upended.” Suleika Jaouad is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and celebrated TED speaker, the author of the instant New York Times bestselling memoir Between Two Kingdoms, which walks us through her journey of healing and self-discovery after a diagnosis of leukemia at the age of twenty-two and given only a 35% chance of survival. Grounded, generous, and deeply present are just a few words to describe this week's amazing guest. Ben and Suleika discuss what happens when we're forced to shed an identity, how to reimagine our relationship to risk, how to "suffer well," and how she found purpose within her unique limitations. This is a truly inspiring and uplifting conversation that will have you inquiring about the ways in which you, too, have walked through the interruptions of your own life. Join the community on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/! We'd love to hear your answer to the weekly question, "Where do you believe we can find hope and purpose within life's limitations - whether temporary or permanent?" Connect with Suleika: - Instagram: instagram.com/suleikajaouad/ - Website: suleikajaouad.com/ - Purchase her new book, Between Two Kingdoms: suleikajaouad.com/book Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ Thank you to our sponsors: - Christian Mingle: Finding your true love is life's greatest adventures. Discover why so many Christian singles find love by visiting christianmingle.com/hope - Policygenius: Compare personalized quotes from over a dozen top insurers all in one place. Head to policygenius.com to get started. - Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. http://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Wanna live the “the good life?” In this week's conversation, Ben sits down with globally recognized digital creators and podcast hosts, Sazan and Stevie Hendrix. They discuss everything pertaining to the good life including, Sazan's faith journey & blending different cultures, pivoting roles in partnership, relationship advice for singles and married couples, the enneagram and how the profile you identify with can shift as life evolves, letting go of dreams and dropping labels, leaning into the season of life we are in, and stewarding the blessings that God has put in front of us. It's a real, relatable and hope-filled conversation! Join the community on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/! We'd love to hear your answer to the weekly question, "What does "the good life" look like for you?" Connect with Sazan & Stevie: - Sazan's Instagram: instagram.com/sazan/ - Stevie's Instagram: instagram.com/stevie_hendrix/ - The Good Life podcast: apple.co/3emQcx9 Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ Thank you to our sponsors: - Christian Mingle - Finding your true love is life's greatest adventures. Discover why so many Christian singles find love by visiting christianmingle.com/hope - Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. http://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For this episode, we speak to Ben Higgins, cofounder of the for purpose company, Generous Coffee, Author of the memoir Alone in Plain site, host of the podcast, Hope Still Wins and you may also know him as the former bachelor from Season 20.Multiply good in the world. Learn more about Generous Coffee!Read Ben's new book Alone in Plain Sight.Check out his new podcast Hope Still Wins!Connect with me!Email: hello@globalhealthpursuit.comInstagram: @hetal_baman___________________________________________________________________Music Credit~Wholesome by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesomeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Home is so much more than four walls and a roof. Home is a place you feel seen, accepted, and like you belong.” - Terence Lester Terence is a speaker, author, activist, and thought leader in the realm of systemic poverty, and he's interested in a world where everyone - everyone - is treated with dignity. In this conversation, Ben and Terence talk about interconnectedness and community, the true meaning and feeling of the word “home,” and the power of being seen. Plus, he introduces the idea of being an “accumulator” versus a “distributor,” and why inhabiting the role of distributor is ultimately more fulfilling for oneself and the world. Join the community on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/! We'd love to hear your answer to the weekly question, "How can you be a "distributor" in your community this week? This summer? Throughout the rest of this year?" Connect with Terence: - Instagram: instagram.com/imterencelester/ - Twitter: twitter.com/imTerenceLester - Love Beyond Walls: www.lovebeyondwalls.org/ - Dignity Museum: www.lovebeyondwalls.org/dignity-museum/ - Purchase his new book, When We Stand: http://terencelester.org/ Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ Thank you to our sponsor: - Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. http://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michelle Williams is best known as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the top female R&B groups of all time. In this interview, Ben and Michelle discuss her fruitful career - both the rapidity of success and fame and her struggles with low moods, anxiety and depression. Michelle opens up to us about her personal mental health journey, how she faced it and how she believes it's led her to live out the incredible story God is writing for her life. Michelle & Ben talk about: - The difference between a mental illness and mental response - Getting to the root of our emotional reactions & responses to life - Why we need to debunk labels - Where we can find courage to face mental illness & responses - How to best show up for a friend or a loved one who is battling with mental illness - Michelle's new book, Checking In: How Getting Real about Depression Saved My Life—and Can Save Yours Join the community on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/! We'd love to hear your answer to the weekly question, ""How do you "check in" with your mental wellness? Who do you check in with and/or where do you turn to check in?" Connect with Michelle: -Instagram: instagram.com/michellewilliams/ -Twitter: twitter.com/RealMichelleW/ -Purchase her new book: checkinginbook.com Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ Thank you to our sponsors! Policygenius - Compare personalized quotes from over a dozen top insurers all in one place. Head to policygenius.com to get started. Anchor - The easiest way to make a podcast. http://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week Trista is joined by someone she (and many of you) have known for quite a while, Bachelor Nation fan favorite, Ben Higgins! Ben is known most for being The Bachelor on the show's 20th season, but he is more than just a handsome face. He is the co-founder of Generous Coffee, a movement to multiply good in the world, and has a seat on the board of the Humanity and Hope United Foundation. He is also a podcast host and the author of Alone in Plain Sight, written with the purpose of helping people feel less alone. Despite how “perfect” his life may appear from the outside, Ben struggles with feeling like an outsider, and has a raw and vulnerable conversation with Trista all about mental health. They both open up about their inner battles, especially as they relate to their time with the franchise. He also opens up for the first time about a recent breakdown, and how he's taking some time to sort through it all, at home in Indiana. In this honest discussion, Ben emphasizes the value of leaning into the truth of the moment, relying on the wisdom of Richard Rohr and his 5 essential truths, and knowing that he isn't alone. To keep up with Ben, you can follow him on Instagram @higgins.ben! Plus, listen to Hope Still Wins and Almost Famous wherever you listen to podcasts, and purchase Alone in Plain Sight when you're looking for that next great book. To check out what your host is up to, you can follow her @tristasutter or @betteretc on Instagram. To connect with the Better, etc community, check out our Facebook group. Be sure to rate us 5 stars, follow, and share with a friend so that we can all continue to be better together! Thank you to our amazing sponsor! Check out this deal for our listeners: Skillshare — Go to skillshare.com/TRISTA to get a one-month free trial of Premium Membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Ben sits down with the wildly creative, adventure-lifestyle photographer and author Ben Moon. You may know Ben best from his viral short film, Denali where he vulnerably shared his story of surviving colorectal cancer and the heartfelt relationship that grew from having his dog by his side every step of the way. In this episode the Bens discuss: - How pets can crack us open to life and Ben Moon's personal story about how his dog, Denali, stayed by his side during his fight with colon cancer - When our “knowns” in life are stripped away - The magic that is available to us in life's in-between moments - The beauty of showing up as our unpolished selves - How when we share our own story we make hope accessible to others Join the community on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/ to "share and tell" a piece of your story. We'd love to hear! Connect with Ben Moon: - Instagram: instagram.com/ben_moon/ -Personal website: benmoon.com -WATCH his short film, Denali: youtu.be/P2zQbsEGh_Q -Purchase his new book, Denali: A Man, a Dog, and the Friendship of a Lifetime: bit.ly/3qsat9f Connect with Ben Higgins: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ Thank you to our sponsors! - Better Help - Join over 1 million people who have taken charge of their mental health. Get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/hopestillwins. - Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. http://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Helplessness is probably not your favorite feeling (it's certainly not ours). In this enlightening and enlightening conversation, Ben sits down with pastor Louie Giglio to talk about the opportunity of helplessness and principle concepts of faith that can help us navigate it. Louie talks about why you do not have to hold it all together - and wow, were his words a relief to hear. Louie is the pastor of Passion City Church, creator of the Passion Movement and a national bestselling author of multiple books including his brand new book, Don't GiveThe Enemy A Seat At Your Table which was released earlier this year. In this episode Ben & Louie talk about: -How to take control of our minds and emotions when we encounter fear, worry, insecurity, and anxiety -Letting go of control to experience how God shows up -How God works in and through us when we don't have it all together -Louie's view on how the church can better approach mental illness -The importance of becoming a community maker Join the community on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/! We'd love to hear your answer to the weekly question, "What practice do you use to recenter your mind when you feel fear, worry, insecurity or anxiety creeping in?" Connect with Louie: -Instagram: instagram.com/louiegiglio/ -Connect with Passion City Church: passioncitychurch.com/ -Purchase Louie's new book: dontgivetheenemy.com/ Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ Thank you to our sponsor: - Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. http://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Amanda Kloots is a mother, author, fitness entrepreneur, co-host of the daytime talk show The Talk, and has been a bright light to many this past year. The story of her late husband, Nick Cordero's fight with COVID-19 reached millions and as Amanda documented their journey on social media, she captured the heart of America with her unwavering hope in the midst of a scary unknown. After ninety-four days in the hospital Amanda's husband, Nick, passed away from complications of COVID-19. The Hope Still Wins team wants to recognize anyone who experienced loss, like Amanda, this past year. We are incredibly sorry and we pray for peace for you and your loved ones in this season. In this episode Ben & Amanda talk about: - Amanda's experience losing her husband Nick to COVID-19 in the beginning of 2020 - How to find silver linings and hope in the darkest seasons of life - The unknowns of the grieving process - The power of vulnerability and how life shows up when you choose to do the same - Amanda's new book (releasing TODAY) and how writing can be a form of therapy Join the fam on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/! We'd love to hear your answer to the weekly question, "Where did you find hope in the midst of 2020? What were your, as Amanda puts it, silver linings?" Connect with Amanda: - Instagram: instagram.com/amandakloots/ - Purchase a copy of Amanda's new book, Live Your Life: bit.ly/3wv7r6f - Website: amandakloots.com/ Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ --- Thanks to our Sponsors: - Better Help - Join over 1 million people who have taken charge of their mental health. Get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/hopestillwins. - Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. http://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this enlivening and profoundly personal exchange, Christine Caine and Ben talk about navigating chaos and upheaval, the ways we can use our difficulties to propel us forward, and how Jesus is the mainstay that can anchor us in this ever-shifting and evolving world. Christine Caine is an international speaker committed to communicating a message of hope, a prolific thinker, activist and co-founder of the anti-human trafficking organization A-21. She has a heart for reaching the lost, developing the next generation of women in leadership, and championing the cause of justice. In this episode Ben & Christine dig into: - The concept of "drifting" in our faith and what we can do to get back to being "anchored" in God's truth - How to move forward when we feel destabilized (which we know is a familiar feeling for many of us after 2020) - How to trust God when we can't trace him - The growth opportunity that accompany seasons of waiting - How life offers two types of pain..the pain of obedience and the pain of regret Join the community on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/! We'd love to hear your answer to the weekly question, "How does choosing the "pain of obedience" look for you in this season and what is keeping you anchored to that decision?" Connect with Christine: - Purchase her new book, How Did I Get Here?: howdidigetherebook.com - Learn more about the A21 Campaign: a21.org/ - Learn more about Propel Women: propelwomen.org/ - Christine's website: christinecaine.com - Twitter: twitter.com/ChristineCaine - Instagram: instagram.com/christinecaine/ Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's Love Fest time!
This week Ben sits down with Latasha Morrison to talk about the steps we can take to be a part of change and stand for racial healing and equality. Latasha is speaker, author, and leader, educating people on cultural intelligence and racial literacy. She is also the founder of, Be the Bridge, an organization committed to empowering people and culture towards racial healing, equity and reconciliation. In this episode Ben & Latasha talk about: - How being empathetic is the entry point to making a difference - How listening can be the next action step we take for racial healing - The concept of "seeking discomfort" and why it matters - Grief, rest, the pandemic, and all the ways hope shines through amongst the darkness - How we can best celebrate Juneteenth - What we can do to not miss this opportunity during this crucial time for racial reconciliation and the fight for equality Join the community on Instagram instagram.com/hopestillwins/! We'd love to hear your answer to our weekly question, "How are you living outside of your bubble and intentionally putting yourself in the path of discomfort?" Connect with Latasha: - Website: latashamorrison.com/ - Instagram: instagram.com/latashamorrison/ - Be the Bridge - get involved! bethebridge.org/ - Latasha's book, Be the Bridge: latashamorrison.com/book/ Connect with Ben: - Instagram: instagram.com/higgins.ben/ - Twitter: twitter.com/benhiggi - Generous Coffee: https://generouscoffee.com/ Thank you to our partners: - Better Help - Join over 1 million people who have taken charge of their mental health. Get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/hopestillwins. - Policygenius - Compare personalized quotes from over a dozen top insurers all in one place. Head to policygenius.com to get started. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ben Higgins, former Bachelor, current podcast host & co-founder of Generous International, joins Nigel and Tom to discuss his humanitarian work with Generous International, finding hope with his IGTV series Hope Still Wins and even gets a little bit into what might be in his upcoming wedding vows.
Rob gives some background on how Ben has been giving back and how despite his fame and celebrity he has felt alone at times.Ben talks all about writing his book “Alone in Plain Sight” and explains his thoughts about “shared pain”Together they discuss ego and how to recognize and mange it. We also learn more about the origins and operations of Generous Coffee and generous movement! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today’s episode of the Unstoppable Entrepreneur Show features Ben Higgins, who is best known for starring in the 20th season of the Bachelor. Ben and Kelly discuss how he went from starting Humanity and Hope United, to being the Bachelor, to starting Generous Coffee, to writing a book. Ben’s time on the Bachelor led to an enhanced social media platform that he now uses to speak out and share his personal experiences with mental health, generosity, and how we can show up as a more empathetic, loving, kind, and supportive human race. He also breaks down the four sections of his book, “Alone in Plain Sight: Searching for Connection When You're Seen but Not Known”: our connection with self, the power of community, the deconstruction of our culture’s fairy-tale view of love, and our connection with God. If you have one takeaway from this episode, Ben wants it to be this: We all have unique gifts and talents, and it’s our purpose on earth to use those talents to make the world a better place. Order a copy of Ben’s book here: http://benhigginsbook.com/Follow him on Instagram here: @higgins.ben And check out Generous Coffee here: https://generousmovement.com/ For more tips and strategies, follow along with Kelly: FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2080754075505322/ Website: https://unstoppableentrepreneur.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyroachofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellyroachlive
Former “The Bachelor” star and now-founder of the philanthropic coffee company, Generous Coffee (generousmovement.com), Ben Higgins, opens up about his intense insecurities and struggles with loneliness, and how he discovered deeper connections with others begins with connecting with ourselves. Lean in for an earful of warm wisdom with Ben. Learn more about Bridges ... Spiritual Conversations Through Generational Conversations here: BridgesShow.com And don't forget to subscribe to our Bridges podcast, as well as leave us a rating and review to help us get noticed and move forward in this wild frontier of podcasts! SPONSORS When you give a chicken through Food for the Hungry (FH), you and other Bridges listeners will provide a life-changing resource to vulnerable families in the communities FH serve. A chicken is not just important for providing a family's daily nutrition, but it serves as gateway to nurturing their mental, emotional and spiritual lives as well. Give a chicken (or two!) here and be entered to win our first-ever Bridges Flyaway here: fh.org/bridges We love scripture. And we love The Abide Bible. Learn more and get your copy here: BridgesShow.com/Abide FOLLOW PATSY Facebook: Facebook.com/PatsyClairmont Instagram: Instagram.com/patsyclairmont Twitter: Twitter.com/patsyclairmont FOLLOW ANDREW Facebook: Facebook.com/agreermusic Instagram: Instagram.com/andrewbgreer Twitter: Twitter.com/andrewbgreer
Tish and Brandi are no longer in Nashville together, but they had an absolute blast this weekend, getting to experience the first live music show of 2021 with Miley performing for vaccinated healthcare workers at the Super Bowl! With Tish settling back in L.A, she’s spending a lot of time texting BR and she can’t wait for this week’s visit from good friend Ben Higgins. Before that, the ladies dive straight into some Dear MTs to talk growing a business, making your bedroom a safe-haven, and being a considerate smoker (share your munchies, people!). Then, we’re joined by Mr. Generous Coffee himself, Ben Higgins, who is very excited to catch up with two of his favorite people. Ben and Brandi reminisce about some past trips they’ve taken together, and reflect on some of the remarkable communities they’ve been lucky enough to meet through their charity work. Ben discusses how this work helps him feel a sense of connection and purpose, and how writing down, talking through, and sharing his feelings helped him combat loneliness and isolation. Together, the trio reflect on some of the ups and downs of notoriety and discuss the ongoing process of finding and shaping one’s identity. Ben and Tish also consider the importance of gratitude, and talk about some of the things Ben’s most thankful to have in his life, like his beautiful new home in the Colorado wilderness with his fiancée, just beware of mountain lions! That’s all for this week Stoners, be sure to check out Ben’s new book “Alone in Plain Sight” and don’t forget to leave us a five star review, we’ll see you next time!
In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Jason Haynes sits down with Ben Higgins for a wide-ranging conversation centered around the question - what does it mean to be known? Listen in as Ben vulnerably shares how he found authentic connection with himself, with others, and with God. Keep up with Ben: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/higgins.ben Twitter: https://twitter.com/benhiggi Generous Coffee: https://generousmovement.com
God has blessed each of us with a special gift, a talent, a unique way that we can spread His Word in the world. Our gifts are given to us for a reason—no one else can do what we do. It is the way we were formed, and it’s why it’s so crucial that we learn to hone into God’s voice and what He’s calling us to do, lest the world suffer from the lack of our obedience. Former Bachelor star and founder of Generous Coffee, Ben Higgins, had a moment in his childhood that made him realize that people’s stories are more complex than he ever thought possible, and that pain and suffering are interwoven with joy. After Ben’s following boomed from the publicity that being on national television brought, he realized he had an opportunity to use his platform for good, for change in the lives of those who desperately need it. That’s when he founded Generous Coffee, seeking to fulfill a purpose greater than himself and connecting with stories that truly mean something to us as humans. Author and speaker John Bevere had an encounter with God in 1991, when God told him to write. John laughed at God, thinking he was surely mistaken and calling on the wrong follower. After several nudgings, John gave in, and now his books are being used to build Christ’s kingdom worldwide. These two men show that when we harness our God-given abilities and surrender to His callings, lives and hearts can be changed, and we can have an impact greater than we ever thought possible. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling devotional Jesus Calling for Armed Forces edition JesusCalling.com Past interview: Cynthia Garrett Upcoming interview: Patrick and Ruth Schwenk Ben Higgins ABC’s The Bachelor - 20th season Generous Coffee Alone in Plain Sight Humanity Hope United generousmovement.com John Bevere Messenger International X: Multiply Your God Given Potential 2 Corinthians 12:9 NIV COVID Colossians 3:23-24 NIV 1 Peter 4:10 NIV 2 Timothy 1:6-7 NIV messengerinternational.org Interview Quotes: “I think the scariest thing that we could have in our life is experiencing pain and feeling alone in that pain. I don't know a scarier feeling than feeling alone.” - Ben Higgins “What if pain is the connector? What if pain is the thing that we can look at each other and feel less alone? And what if pain is the place that we not only grasp for God, but that God enters into our pain?” - Ben Higgins “I want to share empathy. I want to hear your story. I don't want to argue with you. I want to understand more than be understood.” - Ben Higgins “The more I become vulnerable, the more I let people understand who I am, the more that I also believe that I want to understand who others are.” - Ben Higgins “The callings on our lives are beyond our natural abilities.” - John Bevere “Being faithful means multiply, even if you're working for somebody else. If you're a line worker at the factory, if you're a janitor, you multiply where God has placed you. Be faithful, believe for the supernatural gifting to multiply, to shine as a light in that arena.” - John Bevere “God has called us to take what is uniquely gifted in us and multiply it to impact many. If you look at God's first commandment, it was be fruitful and multiply.” - John Bevere “That gift on your life is not for you. It's for the people that in your world of influence that God is sending you to. So if you don't operate in your gift, then the people in your world of influence don't get what God intended them to get.” - John Bevere
Today I’m joined by Ben Higgins for a conversation on knowing who you are and searching for connection. Check out Ben’s book, “Alone In Plain Sight: Searching For Connection When You’re Seen But Not Known,” which released today, February 2: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/alone-in-plain-sight/ (https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/alone-in-plain-sight/) https://instagram.com/higgins.ben?igshid=1ofnq2lthq14d (Ben Higgins on Instagram) https://instagram.com/generous_coffee_?igshid=1acqbtpl6o2n (Generous Coffee on Instagram)
Today I’m joined by Ben Higgins for a conversation on knowing who you are and searching for connection. Check out Ben’s book, “Alone In Plain Sight: Searching For Connection When You’re Seen But Not Known,” which released today, February 2: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/alone-in-plain-sight/ (https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/alone-in-plain-sight/) https://instagram.com/higgins.ben?igshid=1ofnq2lthq14d (Ben Higgins on Instagram) https://instagram.com/generous_coffee_?igshid=1acqbtpl6o2n (Generous Coffee on Instagram)
Ben Higgins is an author, host and co-founder of Generous Coffee, a for-profit, for-purpose company dedicated to contributing profits to social issues around the world. Best known for his appearance on ABC's hit series, The Bachelor, Ben now uses his platform to share what he is most passionate about- his faith, his hope for humanity, and now combating loneliness through his new book, Alone in Plain Sight. In this episode we talk about: How “angered inspiration” can move us to take action and create change How to navigate career ruts and pivot into purpose How his life changed (quickly) after appearing on ABC's hit series, The Bachelor Pivoting from being a “wallflower” in life to stepping into and owning our stories The mission behind his for-profit, for-purpose company, Generous Coffee How to navigate the unknowns that come with chasing our dreams Why he chooses to lead with stories How to cultivate curiosity All about his new book, Alone in Plain Sight (releasing February 2, 2021!) Find more Good at spreadinggoodpodcast.com and join the Instagram fam @spreadinggoodpodcast! Connect with Ben: Preorder his new book, Alone in Plain Sight Instagram: @higgins.ben Generous Coffee IGTV Series: Hope Still Wins
My guest for The Happy Hour #354 is Ben Higgins. Ben Higgins is best known from season 20 of ABC's hit series, The Bachelor. I am such a fan of the work that Ben is doing and I’m so glad he joined me on the podcast today! In this episode, he tells us about his excitement for his wedding this year, as well as his upcoming book Alone in Plain Sight which gets vulnerable about feelings of loneliness. He also dives into his transition of going on missions trips with a hero mentality to developing true kinship with people, leading him to start his organization Generous Coffee! I really loved when he said “The world you are comfortable with is not the world that most are used to.” It’s really easy to forget that how we serve is just as important as the serving itself. For the full summary and links to the show, click below! Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube GET ALL THE LINKS FROM THE SHOW HERE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! What better way to celebrate Christmas than to release an episode about LOVE!!! Ben Higgins was America's Bachelor when he appeared on the TWENTIETH SEASON. Ben is also the founder of Generous Coffee, now his launching a new book called 'Alone in Plain Sight' You can get your copy here. The story of how Jessica and Ben met is something you need to listen too for yourself!! How they have been able to establish a relationship based around love, kindness and fulfilment will certainly leave many listeners in awe. You will get to listen to Jessica's story first then Ben's. In Alone in Plain Sight, Higgins shares Ben's perspective as a fellow sojourner on the journey to find connection and meaning. Examining the questions he has wrestled with personally, he invites us to realize that the measure of how connected we are with ourselves is how connected we are with others; discover why connection with others is essential and how shared pain can bridge even the widest gaps between two very different people; deconstruct the fairy-tale view of love that culture advertises and address the lie that being single is a disease that needs to be cured; and understand that the God who seeks connection is the answer to the deep yearning we have to connect to something bigger than ourselves.Follow Ben and Jessica on Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jessclarke_/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/higgins.ben/?hl=enFollow The Story Box on Social MediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thestoryboxpodcast/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/thestoryboxpodcastFacebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/125781678801513YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEXHMRPxW0qoxV8kKjaFdYwWebsite - https://thestoryboxpodcast.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben talks about being the youngest Bachelor, his new book "Alone in Plain Sight", his postponed wedding, and his business, Generous Coffee, is helping others.
In this episode we talk to Ben Higgins of Generous Coffee. You may also recognize Ben's name from his time in 2016 as the star of ABC's TV Show, The Bachelor. Generous Coffee started after Ben's stint on the Bachelor as he was exploring how to use his platform to serve others. In 2017, he took a trip to Honduras and began to develop a fiscally self-sustaining model to help change the hurt that we all see in the world. Generous is fully dedicated to giving away 100% of their profits while ethically sourcing coffee and supporting work to end the injustices that are present in the global coffee industry. We dig in with Ben on how an injury in high school changed his career trajectory, how he has grown to find purpose through his faith and work integration, what it was like to be a Christian on The Bachelor, how he used his platform from The Bachelor to launch his social enterprise, and what Generous is seeking to do in making the world a better place. We also chat about all the usual investment strategies, business challenges, and other areas that all social enterprises face. If you want to learn more about Generous Coffee or support their work by purchasing a bag, head over to https://www.generousmovement.com Feast Over Famine does not provide legal, tax, accounting or other professional advice. You should consult professional advisors concerning the legal, tax, or accounting consequences of your activities. Feast Over Famine does not consult, advise, or assist with (i) the offer or sale of securities in any capital-raising transaction, or (ii) the direct or indirect promotion or maintenance of a market for any securities. Feast Over Famine does not engage in any activities for which an investment advisor's registration or license is required under the U.S. Investment Advisors Act of 1940, or under any other applicable federal or state law; or for which a “broker's” or “dealer's” registration or license is required under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or under any other applicable federal or state law.
Since being the bachelor on season 20 of ABC's hit reality show, Ben has been busy to say the least! His "for purpose" business, Generous Coffee, has made life changing products and has been the start of a movement toward a generous world. That's just one of the amazing projects he's been working on. . . .tune in to hear how Ben balances business ventures, relationships, faith, and of course all those Bachelor details! Interested in starting a Generous Movement in your community or purchasing some amazing coffee? https://generousmovement.com/pages/about
Cathy Onion (Tayler's mom) is a lifelong learner, former college professor, farm kid, and all-around great lady. Tayler jokes that she wanted to interview Cathy to find out what it was like to have the perfect daughter. Cathy shares with Tayler some of her life story, including several stories Tayler didn't know prior to the interview. The two talk about Cathy's love of organizational involvement, which started at a very young age. In the recap, Tayler shares the Generous Coffee jingles she promised Melissa in a recent episode. Melissa brainstorms a potential comeback Tweet, after taking a nearly two-year hiatus. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebloompod/support
Adam sits down with former Bachelor, Ben Higgins, to hear about Ben's story. Adam and Ben talk about his journey from entry level software development to the Bachelor, how his faith has been changed & challenged, and his work with Generous Coffee.Find out more about Generous Coffee: generousmovement.comSign up for Adam's new 6 Days Through Galatians Devo: adamweber.com/galatians
Melissa Lutz is the Owner/General Manager of the Generous Coffee Shops in Denver and Golden, Colorado. Melissa tells the BloomPod how she met Tayler, and how she used to pretend to be the libero on the volleyball team at the University of Illinois. Tayler makes a big ask of Melissa as her first guest on the show, and Melissa builds suspense by waiting until the end of the episode to mention the relatively big name of her business partner at Generous Coffee. The two talk about Melissa's hobbies outside of running the coffee shops, and they not-so-subtly ask Google and Bagel Bites to sponsor the show. More information on the Generous Movement: www.generousmovement.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebloompod/support
Ben first stepped into the public eye in 2015, when he was a finalist on ABC's “The Bachelorette.” He later went on to become “The Bachelor” in 2016, where he is remembered for his kindness and strong moral values. Since then, he has found success as a TV personality, podcast host, and business entrepreneur. Two years ago, Ben founded Generous Coffee with the mission to sell products and donate the profit to organizations that are fighting human injustice around the globe.
Ben first stepped into the public eye in 2015, when he was a finalist on ABC’s “The Bachelorette.” He later went on to become “The Bachelor” in 2016, where he is remembered for his kindness and strong moral values. Since then, he has found success as a TV personality, podcast host, and business entrepreneur. Two years ago, Ben founded Generous Coffee with the mission to sell products and donate the profit to organizations that are fighting human injustice around the globe.
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If you’re a fan of ABC’s The Bachelor franchise then Ben Higgins will be very familiar to you. He was a contestant in The Bachelorette, star of The Bachelor, and now hosts The Bachelor Live On Stage and the Almost Famous Podcast (the theme of which is, you guessed it, all things Bachelor Nation). But Ben discovered his life’s mission long before he appeared on television for the first time. In today’s episode, Ben shares the first travel experience that showed him a world outside of his small town: a church mission trip to Honduras. This journey inspired him to pursue a compassion-driven life and ultimately to create his own company, Generous Coffee, as a way to support the Honduras-focused non-profit, Humanity & Hope United. A must-listen for anybody still looking for that one thing that makes their soul sing.
For the second episode of In the Room w/ Todd Marksberry, we have the pleasure of, virtually ,breaking bread with Ben Higgins. To many, Ben is well-known for his time with the Bachelor television series, but as President & Co-Founder of Generous International LLC, he's known for so much more. Dive in as Todd & Ben chat about leadership, coffee, and everything in between. The Leadership Corner (03:02 - 29:32): Ben takes us through his career, from business beginnings to his time on the Bachelor, and how these life experiences led him to the founding of Generous Coffee & Ashkara. The Curiosity Credenza (29:33 - 37:38): Todd and Ben chat about who inspires him, his foundation of faith, and how people can grow through breaking bread with others. The Colors of Life (37:39 - 47:10): How does Ben "go live"? Learn what he does to enjoy life and what his parents would say he was like as a child. Advice from the Experts (47:11 - 53:52): Although he claims he doesn't have much to offer, Ben shares some incredible thoughts on how humility and empathy can help shape the person you are. Enjoy listening to...In the Room w/ Todd Marksberry.
On episode 29, Kristen and Whitney sit down with Ben Higgins of the Bachelor & The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast . We've officially voted him the best bachelor in history. We chat all things Bachelor, his newest endeavors, including Generous Coffee, his restaurant Ash'Kara, his new book (we even got a sneak peek), and all about his girlfriend, Jess. We confirm what we already knew, Ben is thoughtful, nice, and as real as they get. We play rapid fire questions and get to know the real Ben. • Connect with Ben on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/higgins.ben/ • Listen to The Ben and Ashley| Almost Famous Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ben-and-ashley-i-almost-famous-podcast/id1238355247 • Follow along with @tglpodcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tglpodcast/ • Get social using #tgltuesdays & don't forget to stalk your hosts: @kgrace01 and @positivelyposie https://www.instagram.com/positivelyposie/ https://www.instagram.com/kgrace01
Check out the full podcasts on my website! http://www.andrewdeast.com/podcast Learn more about Clearbanc! http://bit.ly/2kCylJL Today I sit down with fellow Hoosier, Ben Higgins. Ben is an obvious crowd favorite who appeared on the Bachelorette and the Bachelor a few years ago. Ben was kind enough to chat with me about how he first entered 'Bachelor Nation' and what it was like being apart of it for such a long time. As many of you may know, Ben's journey on the Bachelor and Bachelorette differed from others. He walks me through what all of that was like and how it really re-directed his purpose in life. Ben now has his own podcast, Almost Famous, as well as a coffee brand & shop, Generous Coffee, which has a great charitable mission behind it. I'm excited for you all to hear this one. Without further ado, the one and only, Ben Higgins. Also be sure to check out Himalaya!!!- the best podcasting app around. Download their app and give me a follow! Connect with Ben: Instagram: @higgins.ben Ben's Coffee Shop: https://generousmovement.com/ Connect with Andrew: Instagram @andrewdeast Twitter @andrewdeast Youtube @AndrewEast Facebook @AndrewDEast
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How do you create a meaningful impact? Ben Higgins, cofounder of Generous Coffee never imagined that he would rise to fame on The Bachelor - but he did know that he was meant for a bigger purpose. He shares how to find your passion through injustice, why empathy is the most attractive quality, and how to measure your victories through the impact you have on every human soul. - Join the Dreambassador Team! https://dont-keep-your-day-job.mykajabi.com/Dreambassadors - Preorder Cathy's book so you can get the awesome book bonuses! dontkeepyourdayjob.com/book - Thanks Netsuite! Download their Free guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” NetSuite.com/dreamjob - Thanks Gusto! 3 months free with your first payroll at gusto.com/DREAMJOB - Thanks Clutter! Get $50 off your first month at CLUTTER.com/dreamjob and code dreamjob
As a long fan of the Bachelor series, I'm really excited for y'all to hear this conversation with Ben Higgins. For those of us who have watched the show, I think you're going to love the MORE of who Ben is. Honest, kind, smart, funny, and full full full of wisdom. But whether you've been a fan of his for a while or this is a first introduction, you're welcome! He's awesome! (This may be one where you scribble down some notes- don't say I didn't warn ya.) Make sure you check out Generous Coffee too! . . . . http://anniefdowns.com #thatsoundsfunpodcast ... join in the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome. :)
On this episode Samantha speaks with former Bachelor Star and founder of the Generous Movement, Ben Higgings (@higgins.ben). Ben tells the audience about his endeavours of using social media to build a business for a greater global cause. Generous Movement and Generous Coffee are a for profit organization creating jobs and education, giving 100% of profits to foundations such as Humanity & Hope among others. They have also launched trips (that even you can sign up for!) where anyone can join to learn where their products come from, and how they are changing the world with Generous. To learn more about The Fit Fatale visit the site HERE To learn more about Generous Movement visit the site HERE To learn more about Generous Coffee click HERE To connect with Samantha click HERE To connect with Ben click HERE
Ben Higgins serves as President of Generous Coffee, a for profit company that donates 15% of their revenue to non-profits around the world. Ben talks to Sophia about going from a startup to gaining momentum with Generous International, falling in love with your calling, and what’s on his horizon in 2019. Twentyfour the People is hosted by Sophia Sokolowski.
Adoption Hacks: Adoption and Foster Care Support and Education
The Bachelor's Ben Higgins shares about his new company Generous Coffee which is providing jobs and education around the world. As adoptive parents and advocates if we are truly advocating for orphans we need to first look for ways we can support vulnerable families and children. How can we keep families together by fighting poverty? How can we help children in countries that are not open to international adoption? Generous Coffee is creatively finding ways to do just that. Each Generous product is designed specifically to create and multiply good in the world. Whether jobs for women or education for young ones, they start with giving back. They are a for purpose business that aims to make the world better with every business decision and believes in the unique value of every human being.https://GenerousMovement.comMusic "Drummer Boy" by MisterWivesFollow Adoption Hacks on Instagram and Facebook!
Unless you've lived under a rock, you know Ben Higgins from ABC's The Bachelor. But what you may not know is that this man has a heart for social good, faith, and leadership. He understands that purchasing power can and should be used to make an impact. This episode, I talk with Ben Higgins about life on The Bachelor, his faith, and his work creating sustainable change through his for profit organization, Generous Coffee. Life After The Bachelor When you're on The Bachelor, you all of a sudden have an audience and millions of eyes are on your life. While it's so easy to use this newfound fame and get a big head, Ben has committed to making a difference in the world. Ben remembers a time when he enjoyed having all eyes on him as the bachelor, but it didn't last. “The euphoric feeling of having your ego stroked ended- I was left to question a lot of things” Faith and Work He recognizes the partnership between faith and action. Instead of just praying things into existence, which is important, he knows we have vital roles to play in creating a world and culture of hope and change. “I don't think we give ourselves enough credit sometimes.” “God has entrusted us with skills, intelligence, and wisdom to get to a place where we can be good stewards for the world He has created for us.” We have to deconstruct our beliefs to strengthen our why's and live with integrity. Ben often thinks back to this quote: “Live your life like you'll be written about in the Bible.” Creating Lasting Change Ben's friend Riley Fuller started a non-profit called Humanity and Hope United, which focuses on ending poverty in Honduras. Ben and Riley witnessed the poverty and saw that they were being helped, but not in a way that would create lasting change. He remembered being angry about what he saw for years after until Riley suggested they partner with these countries. They partnered with communities in Honduras to support them in reaching their goals. Six years in he was overwhelmed with the realization that small businesses were succeeding and children were graduating school. Today's ceiling is tomorrow's floor. Ben challenges himself and others to never get complacent, “How far have we come, and how far can we go?” Generous Coffee He recognizes that The Bachelor gave him a platform that allowed him to get funding for their project, but that it won't last forever. Two years ago, he and Riley started Generous Coffee as a for-profit business to help fund the non-profit. Now, Ben is the operating president, chief executive officer, and co-founder along with Drew Scholl and Riley Fuller. Their coffee comes from nine different countries. T-shirts are made from water bottles by women in Haiti. Beyond non-profits, there are so many for-profits that donate a portion of their profits to causes they believe in, like Newman's Own. Following in the footsteps of this, Ben is looking forward to continuing his work with Generous Coffee. “When you see a purpose, no matter how big or small, stay in your lane and pursue it and complete it and do it with vigor.” This week's episode is brought to you by Generous Coffee. It creates a community that creates sustainable change and believes in the unique power of the human being. It is a for-profit business and they're always partnering with organizations that share their values. Join the movement! Go to generousmovement.com to see their products and what they're up to. This episode is ALSO brought to you by Steereo. Are you obsessed with music? Are you looking to stay ahead of the next big music trends? If you become a contributor at Steereo.com/contributor, you can get rewards for rating music! XO, Kat Harris
Description: In this episode Mandy talks with Ben Higgins from Season 20 of the Bachelor about his favorite moment from behind the scenes, they also discuss airplane etiquette, why he wears a retainer every night, along with Ben’s favorite practice for decompressing after a crazy day and his new adventure leading Generous Coffee. Selected Links: Ben’s Instagram Ben’s Podcast Almost Famous Ben’s other podcast Lady Bosses (and Ben) Generous Coffee MOPS http://www.mops.org/ Music by: Phillip E Morris "Sunshine & Blue Skies" soundcloud.com/philipemorris & pema.bandcamp.com Show Notes: 1:04 Introduction- An irresistible application to NYU 3:40 What makes this essay so unexpected is that it disrupted the system 4:08 Sometimes life requires disrupting the system 4:22 Ben Higgins introduction 5:00 Don’t miss Mandy and Ben’s Carpool Karaoke at www.mandyarioto.com 5:31 What was the most memorable moment on the Bachelor 6:45 What does pig poop have to do with getting sick 7:30 Seeing the human side of your future spouse 7:57 Wearing retainers every night 9:01 Tips for dealing with negative feedback 11:14 I don’t know if I’m doing all of this correctly 12:30 Generous Coffee- How’d it get started and how did you get involved 14:59 Humanity Hope United 17:00 If you drink coffee, why not make it life changing 17:57 Following Jesus is holy and deep, but also fun and takes us places we would never expect 18:15 What is Jesus showing you now 19:18 When God won’t allow us to leave Him 20:00 What to do when people take their shoes off in an airplane 22:30 How to enter and exit a plane properly 24:30 What to do when you don’t want to talk on a plane 25:44 Rapid Fire 25:45 Favorite thing that happened to you this past week 27:16 Last time you cried 28:50 Favorite Room in your house 32:45 Jesus, my pipe and bourbon 34:08 Did you get an offer to be on the Bachelor this next season? 35:22 What is the last thing you cooked 35:49 What’s one thing career wise that you haven’t had a chance to do yet 36:55 What is the best advice you never got
Host Brady Toops sits down with Ben Higgins, former star of ABC's The Bachelor, in part 2 of this conversation to ask him the 10 big spiritual questions of Season 1. They cover questions like "What is God?", "What is the meaning of life?", "What happens after you die?" and "What are you afraid of?" Get up-close and personal with some of Ben's hopes, fears, and current questions around spirituality. Become a Patron today and get exclusive access to behind the scenes, patron-only content, interviews, and episodes including the un-edited conversation referenced in this episode where Ben asks Brady what he currently thinks about some of the ideas and questions presented in this episode. To connect with The Unravel Community further check out theunravelpodcast.com. Connect with Brady on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook as well as find music and upcoming concerts at bradytoops.com. Learn more about Generous Coffee. This podcast is a part of The Liturgists Network.
Brady Toops and former star of ABC's The Bachelor, Ben Higgins, sit down and reminisce about some of the behind the scenes stories around how they originally appeared together on Season 11 of The Bachelorette. They also talk about Christianity, the convergence of beliefs and relationships, the importance of service work, and Ben speaks further about his experience as The Bachelor. Later in the episode, you will hear Ben talk about his insecurities, some key moments that helped guide him along the way, and what he's currently up to today with Generous Coffee and Humanity & Hope United. Follow Ben on Instagram, Twitter, or his blog The Mahogany Workplace. Learn more about Generous Coffee and Humanity & Hope United. Connect with Brady on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook as well as find music and upcoming concerts at bradytoops.com. Also, to connect with the podcast further or sign up for email updates check out theunravelpodcast.com. This podcast is a part of The Liturgists Network.
You definitely know Ben Higgins as a former Bachelor from the show THE BACHELOR, but what you might not know is that he co-founded a charitable for-profit coffee brand called Generous Coffee. We talk to him about how you can manage doing-good with turning a profit, how his coffee is better than Starbucks, the difficulties of dating after being the Bachelor and why Ben mostly agrees with Mary J. Blige.
Episode 3: Super pumped to sit down in Denver, Colorado to chat with Ben Higgins! You know Ben from the Bachelor and now he’s launching a new coffee company called Generous Coffee. Join us for a living room chat with Ben where we sip on Generous Coffee and discuss what he does to get unstuck, what his life motto is, and how he feels pain has changed him...and much more! Ben is kind, funny, and full of great insight--you’ll be inspired by his words.