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In today’s episode we are doing a CHRISTMAS SPECIALLLLLLL. We wanted to spend the holidays with you guys and give you the gift of us! We just wanted to hop on and tell you guys a little bit more about what we do for the holidays. It’s a short episode because we know how busy the holidays can be for everyone! We hope it inspires you to start a few traditions of your own either for this year or next! We love spending the holidays with you guys! LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Go check out ISanctuary and Purpose Jewlery! A great company that helps women who have been trafficked. 100% of proceeds go to International Sanctuary, a nonprofit that provides employment, education, medical care and counseling. Do some holiday shopping and fight against human trafficking! isanctuary.organd purposejewlery.org Check out our website: thethreetwelve.com Hang out with us on Instagram: the.three.twelve
I believe that business is one of the platforms that allow us to truly influence, impact and transform not only the world but the lives of others.In today’s episode we talk about just that, with someone who is quite special to me. Wendy Daily, is the CEO of iSanctuary, a growing NFP in the US, which empowers young women rescued from human trafficking. iSanctuary teaches women how to support and sustain themselves through learning new skills, one of which is jewellery-making, but encompasses all the associated business skills that goes with it.Join Wendy and I as we discuss why businesses need to identify what their purpose is, focus on it, and ensure it’s a purpose that’s worth living for:Why we all need to be different to accomplish our missionWe are here to empower and not fix what is brokenAnd why no organisation can do it all but if everyone does their portion, we can really make an impact.You can find out more about iSanctuary here, and make a donation and contact Wendy personally hereTune in and discover the amazing work Wendy and iSanctuary are doing.
It's been reported that there are nearly 40 million slaves in the world today. There are more slaves today than during the entire 400 years of the trans-atlantic slave trade. When we say the word "slaves" we are talking about men, women, and children who are caught up in the horrors of human trafficking. It's a harsh reality. And it can feel overwhelming when we read / hear / see the facts and figures. And while it might seem crazy... something CAN be done about it. Wendy Dailey and Michelle Bridgeman of International Sanctuary and PURPOSE Jewelry are my guests this week and they are doing whatever they can to impact the lives of women affected by human trafficking all over the world. This episode is powerful and gives us HOPE that when we take action, change really can happen. ABOUT WENDY DAILEY - CO-FOUNDER: Originally a Northern California native, Wendy grew up with an appreciation for culture. Her love for diverse cultures and passion for justice leads her desire to grow the organization to a global level. Though she never thought she would dabble in business, since her background is in education, Wendy thoroughly appreciates the opportunities International Sanctuary has given her. Wendy's crusade to see survivors of all nations given the opportunities to successfully progress into their future is what motivates and helps her build the organization on a daily basis. ABOUT MICHELLE BRIDGEMAN - HEAD OF DISTRIBUTION After graduating from Cal State Long Beach, Michelle started working in marketing for a travel company. Her surroundings helped to ignite her passion to see the rest of the world. Soon after she decided to take a year off to join a missions trip called The World Race to 11 different countries! Michelle first heard about iSanctuary while in India on a human trafficking awareness trip throughout Southeast Asia. After becoming aware of the immense injustice, she felt compelled to somehow get involved. She discovered iSanctuary had an office in Orange County and started volunteering as the Social Media Coordinator. This led to being hired on full time! CONNECT WITH PURPOSE JEWELRY & INTERNATIONAL SANCTUARY: PURPOSE Jewelry (Use this link for 30% off your purchase) https://www.facebook.com/isanctuary/ https://instagram.com/purposejewelry https://www.pinterest.com/purposejewelry/ https://www.youtube.com/user/iSanctuaryorg http://www.isanctuary.org/ https://www.instagram.com/isanctuary/ TODAY'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: GlobeIn - Visit GlobeIn.com/box and use the code "MOLLY" for $10 off your premium subscription! Join my Purchase with Purpose Facebook group and let's continue the conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/purchasewithpurpose/ Subscribe to the podcast (and I'd love it if you left a review** on iTunes!) Subscribe on iTunes** Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Radio Public Subscribe via Podcast RSS Feed **Want to know how to leave a review of the Business with Purpose Podcast on iTunes from your iPhone or iPad? Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter "Business with Purpose" Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the Blue album art for the podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Enter your iTunes password to login. Tap the Stars to leave a rating. Enter title text and content to leave a review. Tap Send.
Reintegration into society is a complex, long-term process and International Sanctuary works to help provide holistic care that addresses a wide range of needs, provides dignity, and hope to women and girls in need. With various services, iSanctuary helps people settle in with guidance and programs that help restoration and provide hope. Co-Founder Wendy Dailey joined us to share how she's utilizing her passion for culture and justice to bring a better world for those in need.
If you work with or work in different cultures, Nathan Czubaj, author of Emails from Mumbai*, will inspire your attitude about what matters most. Nathan Czubaj Author, Emails from Mumbai* Senior Vice President, Dale Carnegie of Southern Los Angeles I wanted go somewhere that would really be different…that I could learn most about the world and most about myself. Preparation Talking to people is most helpful. Pick up some of the language, at least the greetings and please/thank you. Give yourself time for the mental preparation. “I’m never going to find the things that I’m used to. I need to get used to the things that I can have.” -Nathan Czubaj “I didn’t need all the things that I thought I needed. My definition of wants and needs changed radically.” -Nathan Czubaj Obstacles Some of the obstacles are how people do business that you would never expect. It was hard to impose my way of doing things and our Western way. People don’t always trust Westerners. What you’ve been successful with back home doesn’t necessarily translate. Attitudes and Behaviors I had to forget that I was an American and try to be a local. “Today is going to be more memorable than the most memorable day all year back home. I’m going to learn more today than I would in a typical month back home.” -Nathan Czubaj 100% of the proceeds from Emails from Mumbai* are going to benefit iSanctuary, an organization that works in India to help end the global challenge of human trafficking. Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/166 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #169 on Strategy Thank you to weekly update subscribers Shishir Gupta, Jason Ennis, Austin Okerlund, Neus Albareda, Daryl Weber, Fran Flett Hollinrake, Falan Rowe, Joy Mcmillan, Madhu Prasad, Gerry Granum, and Deb Shroyer. Receive the 10 Leadership Books That Will Help You Get Better Results From Others, including 2 books that I rely on weekly. You can subscribe at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
If you work with or work in different cultures, Nathan Czubaj, author of Emails from Mumbai*, will inspire your attitude about what matters most. Nathan Czubaj Author, Emails from Mumbai* Senior Vice President, Dale Carnegie of Southern Los Angeles I wanted go somewhere that would really be different…that I could learn most about the world and most about myself. Preparation Talking to people is most helpful. Pick up some of the language, at least the greetings and please/thank you. Give yourself time for the mental preparation. “I’m never going to find the things that I’m used to. I need to get used to the things that I can have.” -Nathan Czubaj “I didn’t need all the things that I thought I needed. My definition of wants and needs changed radically.” -Nathan Czubaj Obstacles Some of the obstacles are how people do business that you would never expect. It was hard to impose my way of doing things and our Western way. People don’t always trust Westerners. What you’ve been successful with back home doesn’t necessarily translate. Attitudes and Behaviors I had to forget that I was an American and try to be a local. “Today is going to be more memorable than the most memorable day all year back home. I’m going to learn more today than I would in a typical month back home.” -Nathan Czubaj 100% of the proceeds from Emails from Mumbai* are going to benefit iSanctuary, an organization that works in India to help end the global challenge of human trafficking. Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/166 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #169 on Strategy Thank you to weekly update subscribers Shishir Gupta, Jason Ennis, Austin Okerlund, Neus Albareda, Daryl Weber, Fran Flett Hollinrake, Falan Rowe, Joy Mcmillan, Madhu Prasad, Gerry Granum, and Deb Shroyer. Receive the 10 Leadership Books That Will Help You Get Better Results From Others, including 2 books that I rely on weekly. You can subscribe at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Waves of Service Leader and Pepperdine University alumna Wendy Dailey ('00), founded International Sanctuary. Wendy talks about her mission to combat human trafficking, describing the scale of the issue and the steps iSanctuary is taking to provide dignity to victims. The mission of iSanctuary is to advocate for exploited people of the world, educate the public about human trafficking and its prevention, and to be instrumental in providing survivors the means to be reintegrated as valued members of a community. This event was part of the Waves of Service Student Club Convocation Series at Pepperdine University. To view a short version of this presentation, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgsJGSKo9gk&feature=related. To learn more about iSanctuary, visit http://www.isanctuary.org. About Waves of Service: The Waves of Service movement celebrates, supports, and connects Pepperdine alumni committed to volunteerism and careers of service. The vision of Waves of Service is to become the most active alumni service movement in the world. For more information, visit http://www.pepperdine.edu/wavesofservice or http://www.facebook.com/wavesofservice.