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In the season finale of the Social Impact Leaders Podcast, host Jeff Shinabarger takes the guest seat as producer LaTasha Brown flips the script and interviews him. They dive into Jeff's journey as the founder and executive director of Plywood People, reflecting on the organization's 15-year impact and the progress it has made. Jeff shares his vision for the future, insights on leadership, and the transformative experiences from his recent sabbatical. Don’t miss this inspiring and candid conversation to close out the season. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleader socialimpactleader.com Follow: instagram.com/plywoodpeople plywoodpeople.com This Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Network. wabe.org/podcasts Edited By: DJ OP Diggy Produced By: LaTasha Brown Music By: DJ OP DiggySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, and throughout the next few, we'll bring you insights from inspiring leaders who spoke at Plywood's Social Impact Leaders Event. Kicking off this series is Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood and host of the Social Impact Leaders Podcast. Jeff shares valuable lessons on the importance of stepping into the role of a social impact leader and emphasizes why prioritizing mental health is essential for sustaining both yourself and your organization. Don't miss this impactful series—tune in now! Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleader socialimpactleader.com Follow: instagram.com/plywoodpeople plywoodpeople.com This Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Network. wabe.org/podcasts Edited By: DJ OP Diggy Produced By: LaTasha Brown Music By: DJ OP DiggySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with Jeff Shinabarger, founder and executive director of Plywood People, an Atlanta-based non-profit center for social innovation. Shinabarger is one of the guest presenters for the upcoming leadership conference Inspire 2024 sponsored by KABA - the Kenosha Area Business Alliance - on October 11th. Shinabarger is the author of several books, including "Yes or No: How Your Everyday Decisions Will Forever Shape Your Life."
Joining us this week is Diana McLain Smith, co-founder of Action Design, author, and Partner at the Monitor Group. Diana's work delves into the complex dynamics of strategic choice and change within organizations, with a particular focus on human behavior. Together, Jeff and Diana explore the impact and causes of fear-driven engagement in news, media, and politics, uncovering the deeper truths behind polarization, extremes, and the erosion of choice. Diana shares her insights on how we can harness conflict productively and foster creativity by learning to disagree in ways that propel us forward, especially among the increasingly divided media, economic, and social landscape of today.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on Diana McLain Smith and her work: https://actiondesign.com/about/people/smithThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Network.wabe.org/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we welcome Courtney Johnson, the founder of Culinary Care. Courtney shares the heartfelt story of how she started the organization, opening up about her journey driven by a personal connection and a vision to address an unmet need in the community. Courtney discusses the delicate balance of caring for her employees while maintaining a strong work ethic and the importance as a leader of empowering her team and who they serve to clear the path for effective action. Tune in to hear Courtney's strategies for making impactful changes, increasing productivity, connecting with others and advancing the mission of Culinary Care. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on Courtney and her work: https://culinarycare.org/about-usThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Network.wabe.org/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this insightful episode, we are joined by Jessica and Chris Toews, the co-founders of Brainvive. They share their compelling journey, detailing how they met, the obstacles they have overcome, and the experiences that led them to working in therapeutic cognitive training. Jessica and Chris engage in a thought-provoking discussion on social work, the growing anxiety epidemic, and the evolving definition of health in our modern world.Join us for a deep dive into the minds behind Brainvive and discover how they are paving the way for better cognitive health.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: www.instagram.com/socialimpactleaderwww.socialimpactleader.comFollow: www.instagram.com/plywoodpeoplewww.plywoodpeople.comMore on Brainvive: https://www.brainvive.com/about-usThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Network.www.wabe.com/podcastEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode features Brett Hagler, CEO and Co-Founder of New Story, an international housing nonprofit. Brett emphasizes the importance of innovation and planning in order to achieve adequate expansion within the nonprofit sector and highlights what it means to choose between doing what is easy, versus doing what is courageous to drive impactful change. Join Jeff and Brett as they share their own insights and anecdotes on adapting and evolving organizational structures to sustain growth and better achieve their missions.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on Brett and his work: https://www.bretthagler.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Don Golden, a consultant, pastor, and theologian, shares his insights as someone dedicated to helping businesses become more impactful and sustainable. He underscores the economy as the primary driver of change, focusing on global missions and combating threats to Earth's life support systems in a business context. Golden elaborates on how large and small businesses alike can achieve positive change through life-giving work, spirituality, self-awareness, and emotional regulation to create space for others and foster a new kind of future that merges economic practices with meaningful, sustainable action. Listen up!The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore about Don Golden:https://www.donrgolden.com/aboutThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Jeff is joined by Hallease, a video producer, editor, and digital storyteller, to go over the intricacies of content creation and the common knowledge gap among creatives regarding business management and self-promotion. They discuss the challenges of being an artist, the benefits and drawbacks of content creation, and the vulnerability that comes with maintaining an online presence. Throughout the conversation, they explore the effects of influence, the perseverance needed to market oneself as an artist, and the journey to finding one's unique voice.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comFind Hallease on:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/halleaseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hallease.mp4/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@halleaseThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Jeff chats with Chip Patterson, entrepreneur and friend of Plywood People, about his remarkable business journey. Chip shares stories of navigating the unexpected, trusting the process, and learning valuable lessons along the way. He delves into the art of motivating, inspiring, and guiding as a leader, while emphasizing the significance of giving back to the community that supported his growth. Join us for an engaging conversation on entrepreneurship, leadership, and the power of community.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Jeff sits down with Josh Jackson, longtime friend and co-founder of Paste Magazine, to explore the dynamic intersection of technology, journalism, AI, and leadership. Josh shares the compelling journey behind founding Paste Magazine and the challenges that come with transforming passion into product. They discuss the highs and lows of leadership, particularly in challenging times, and the importance of empowering and developing your team to reach their full potential. Josh offers insights into AI's role and future in journalism, emphasizing the balance needed to preserve humanity and thoughtfulness in this evolving field. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comCheck out Paste Magazine: https://www.pastemagazine.comFollow Josh on X and Instagram @joshjacksonThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Important topics are hit this week as Jeff interviews Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith, author of "Sacred Rest" and creator of the Rest Quiz, on how to identify your rest needs and shift your perspective on fixing burnout. She offers insights on combating hustle culture, integrating restorative practices into your routine, and maintaining work-life balance to pursue your passions effectively. This is one episode you will want to listen to on repeat!The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith's work: https://www.drdaltonsmith.comTake the rest quiz for yourself: https://www.restquiz.com/quiz/rest-quiz-test/This Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's episode is an inspiring display of differing perspectives on the themes of trust, expectations, and generosity in life and in work. Author, speaker, and founder of Headbands for Hope, Jess Ekstrom, provides shocking personal anecdotes revealing unique insights about loss and new beginnings, motivation versus validation and giving versus receiving. Listen in to see how Jeff and Jess find common ground among complex ideas. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: www.instagram.com/socialimpactleaderwww.socialimpactleader.comFollow: www.instagram.com/plywoodpeoplewww.plywoodpeople.comMore on Jess and her work: https://jessekstrom.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.www.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we chat with Mel Miles, social impact leader, author, and co-founder of the OneThousandClub, about mental health, managing anxiety, and living peacefully. Mel discusses the importance of experimenting with life, investing in yourself, and how self-care boosts your contributions to others and the world. We also explore themes of resiliency, transformation, work-life balance, and how practicing these sets you up for success. If you struggle with pouring into yourself, this episode is for you! The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on the OneThousandClub: https://onethousandclub.comMel Miles: https://www.instagram.com/takeasoulcation/This Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Jeff speaks with long time friend and owner of 3 Parks Wine Shop, Sarah Pierre and explores the essence of self-care and authenticity while sharing the story behind her brand's image and values. She delves into leading with empathy, allowing her work to speak for itself, and navigating the complexities of notoriety in the wine industry. Follow along for insights on balancing perception, cultivating a brand, and embracing authenticity in leadership.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore about Sarah and 3 Parks Wine: https://3parkswine.com/pages/aboutThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we speak with Jill Savitt, President and CEO of The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and a dedicated human rights activist. Jill delves into various forms of advocacy, exploring deeper layers of action and the search for real solutions. She discusses how to genuinely make a difference, measure and deliver justice, and effectively lead social activists. Additionally, Jill addresses the government's obligations to its people, the social contract, and the balance between mindset and mission in her impactful work at the Center. Listen in for a truly enlightening conversation. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on Jill Savitt and The National Center for Civil and Human Rights: https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/hi-im-jill-savitt/This Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tune in this week for an insightful episode with David Allman, Founder and Chairman of Regent Partners, as he discusses the intricacies and rewards of his organization's work. Explore themes of purpose, community development, and navigating uncertainties as David shares his journey in fostering socioeconomic growth as a non-profit leader working across the globe.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on Regent Partners: regentpartners.com/team-member/david-allman/This Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Podcast Network.wabe.com/podcastsEdited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, delve into a compelling interview with Caitlin Crosby, CEO and Founder of The Giving Keys, as she discusses the profound impact of human connection and the resilience needed to stay true to one's mission amidst hardship. Caitlin emphasizes the importance of self-care in enabling meaningful giving, while also sharing insights on finding and maintaining sustainable team dynamics. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on Caitlin Crosby and her work: https://www.thegivingkeys.com/pages/our-founder-caitlin-crosbyThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special episode, Jeff speaks with the author of “How to Buy Essentially Nothing for a Year,” Elizabeth Chai, about her story and path to minimalism. They discuss important topics like consumerism, usage, meaning, and what it means to live life well within your own frame of reference. Learn what ‘essential' really means to you. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comCheck out the book:https://www.buyessentiallynothing.comFollow Elizabeth:https://www.instagram.com/chaiamericano?igsh=aTNycW44bDR3NTM5This Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Sports and Performance Psychologist, Dr. Kensa Gunter speaks with Jeff about the concept of health; physical, mental, environmental, and how leaders can create a culture where wellness can flourish. They touch on managing expectations and compromises, the role of empathy in a productive workplace, and how important health is for showing up in the ways you want to. Gain personal and professional insight into your own health with this special episode. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comMore on Dr. Kensa Gunter's practice: https://drkensagunter.com/licensed-clinical-sport-psychologist/This Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Heisman Winner and Executive Director of Desire Street, Danny Wuerffel joins Jeff in this week's episode with his personal experiences and insights into the importance of authenticity, community, and self-care as a leader and an individual. Danny shares his own anecdotes about burn-out, self-care, and how to navigate these challenges to better show-up in your organization. We invite you to listen in and reflect on the inspiring ideas shared. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comFind out more about Danny Wuerffel and his work:https://dannywuerffel.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/
This week Jeff catches up with old friend and KIVA co-founder, Jessica Jackley. Together they discuss the affordances, challenges and fulfillment that comes with social work. Hear how empathy, in and out of the workplace, and embracing the spontaneity of change in your career have helped Jessica prioritize as a Social Impact Leader. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comFind out more about Jessica Jackley:http://www.jessicajackley.com/aboutThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggyMarketing By: McClaine Wellem
Today, we hear from Chick-Fil-A's Senior Director of Corporate Social Responsibility, Brent Fielder on leveraging your business and leadership to do good for your community while staying true to organizational values. Join Jeff and Brent as they discuss changing cultures, long-term goals, and not only investing in what you're good at, but investing in what you can. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Learn more about the Chick-fil-a Impact Accelerator Program: https://www.chickfilaimpactaccelerator.comLearn more about Chick-fil-a Corporate Social Responsibilityhttps://www.chick-fil-a.com/corporate-social-responsibilityFollow Chick-fil-a in the community. https://www.instagram.com/chickfilainthecommunity/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggyMarketing By: McClaine Wellem
Personal growth can be incredibly challenging, but also equally beneficial to the development of your business. Laura Quick, founder of Good Grit Magazine, joins Jeff to discuss her struggles and successes as a leader and an individual, balancing work and life, empathy and productivity, and supporting herself and those around her. Take a break and reflect with this week's episode. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggyMarketing By: McClaine Wellem
President and CEO of Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE), Jay Bailey, discusses his own calling to entrepreneurship, community development, and the role passion plays in your career. Together, he and Jeff Shinabarger dive into the systemic challenges black business owners and communities face in Atlanta, as well as the changing landscape of economics brought on by technological and social developments. This raw, thought-provoking conversation between two leaders is worth the listen. The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggyMarketing By: McClaine Wellem
In a candid and insightful episode of acclaimed filmmaker Rudy Valdez discusses his creation process and story. Valdez, a two-time Emmy Award winner, shares about his most recent project with Disney+, Choir. The conversation is unique because Jeff and Rudy were childhood friends. Rudy shares how he won Sundance with a personal story "The Sentence", his personal journey of hard work, and how mentorship is part of his leadership.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP DiggyMarketing By: McClaine Wellem
We have officially changed the name and direction of this podcast and are excited to announce a new partnership with WABE and The NPR Podcast Network!The Social Impact Leader delves into the ambitious world of social entrepreneurship. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, Founder of Plywood People, bestselling author and expert mentor to thousands of startup leaders. You will learn from change-makers featuring interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism and entertainment. From innovative strategies to inspiring stories, this podcast explores how individuals and organizations drive community change, business growth and personal well being. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, Social Impact Leader gives fresh perspectives on being a leader in a changing world.Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP Diggy
Jamie Tworkowski, the founder of To Write Love on Her Arms, shares his personal journey and mission. The organization helps people worldwide dealing with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. In this interview, Jeff Shinabarger digs deep into how relationships have impacted both of their nonprofit journeys and how community is what changes everything. You will love this real conversation with two people that care about the lives of others.The Social Impact Leader Podcast explores the ambitious world of change-makers through interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism, and entertainment. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood People - get curious about the balance between empathy and productivity. Whether you're an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, this podcast will be your guide. Follow Social Impact Leader: instagram.com/socialimpactleadersocialimpactleader.comFollow Plywood People: instagram.com/plywoodpeopleplywoodpeople.comThis Podcast is brought to you by WABE. For more, visit wabe.org/podcasts/Edited By: DJ OP DiggyProduced By: LaTasha BrownMusic By: DJ OP Diggy
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This week, we kick off our series titled "What's Good" with a talk featuring Jeff Shinabarger, the founder of Atlanta-based non-profit organization Plywood Place. Join us in this episode as Jeff shares profound insights into his personal journey of discovering the true essence of "good" through the influence of his children, Toms's shoes, and the artistry of Picasso. Together, we explore the implications we often attach to the notion of goodness and explore ways to challenge and redefine our understanding of it. Take a listen!__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
Six years ago, we set out to answer this question, “Is it possible change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family,” with the goal of interviewing 100 couples, while learning as much we could from others. We did that and more.Thank you for joining us on this journey. The podcast will live on as a resource, and we hope you will continue to use it and share it wth others.In the final episode, we talk about the journey, why this project is coming to an end, and some of our biggest takeaways.------------Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose, and parenting.Order the Love or Work Book!Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
This week we are hearing from the co-hosts of the Love or Work Podcast Andre and Jeff Shinabarger. In this episode, you can listen out for these three things: relationship advice, career reflections, and personal reflections. Andre and Jeff are answering five questions that have been narrowed down from listeners' questions. Andre and Jeff reflect on their own life, relationship, and careers and share insightful advice on how to successfully pursue all three of these categories.------------Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose, and parenting.Order the Love or Work Book!Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
This week we are hearing from the co-hosts of the Love or Work Podcast Andre and Jeff Shinabarger. In this episode, you can listen out for these three things: when Andre and Jeff have felt love for eachother, six important questions that should be discussed in relationships, and their own answers to these six questions. This episode follows Andre and Jeff reflecting on their relationship, and making the time to have discussions that are often overlooked in daily life. ------------Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose, and parenting.Order the Love or Work Book!Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
Is it possible to have a healthy two-career marriage, stay in love, and be successful? Listen in as we learn from Andre and Jeff Shinabarger. Andre is a Physicians Assistant at Grady Memorial Hospital in downtown Atlanta, which serves poor and uninsured patients. Her husband Jeff is a social entrepreneur who founded and leads Plywood People, a nonprofit community of startups addressing the world's most complex social challenges. He is also the best-selling author of the books More or Less and Yes or No.
André and Jeff Shinabarger with Becoming Minimalist talk about how to raise world-changing children Episode 1557: How to Raise World Changing Children by André and Jeff Shinabarger Joshua Becker and his family decided to live with fewer possessions after a conversation with his neighbor in 2008. As a result, they found a better way to live, centered on more important pursuits. Their story has been seen on the CBS Evening News, NPR, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and countless media interviews around the world. Their books have sold in the tens of thousands. BecomingMinimalist.com is about their journey towards a rational approach to minimalism. It is about the joys and the struggles. It is about the lessons they have learned. It has inspired millions around the world. It is written to inspire you to intentionally live with less, and find more life because of it. The original post is located here: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/world-changing-children/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Shinabarger, the host of Plywood Podcast and founder of Plywood People, sits down and gives us raw and unedited Pro Tips on how to navigate making difficult decisions as a leader. Whether you're maneuvering through a cash crunch, being honest about the reality of your brand, or pivoting the direction of your business, all leaders could use some encouragement during these times. If you can relate, this is a little nudge to remind you that the FUTURE IS GOOD! Take a listen.__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
Jeff Shafer, CEO of CommonGood Capital, is joined by Jeff Shinabarger, Founder and Executive Director of Plywood People, on his passion for helping people get their ideas off the ground, starting a co-working space for problem solving start-ups, how defining success is difficult in social entrepreneurship, and much more.
What does it take to turn an idea into an organization that makes a difference? Jeff Shinabarger would be the one to ask. He founded Plywood People, an Atlanta nonprofit leading a community of startups doing good. In this episode, he shares some of the Plywood process with Enrique and Kristi, along with his views on the current landscape of the nonprofit world. Tune in to hear how business quizzes, Robert Redford and leftover gift cards all played a key role in shaping this prolific author and social entrepreneur.Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about Logistics with Purpose: https://supplychainnow.com/program/logistics-with-purposeLearn more about Vector Global Logistics: https://vectorgl.com/Subscribe to Logistics with Purpose: https://logistics-with-purpose.captivate.fm/listenThis episode was hosted by Enrique Alvarez and Kristi Porter. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/helping-startups-started-social-entrepreneurship-plywood-people-lwp57
We are so excited to announce that for Season 5 we are hosting a Love or Work Book Club. This week is the announcement! Next week, we will launch with an intro episode setting the whole thing up. We want to give you enough time to get your book, find another couple or two, and plan your book club! We will release a new episode every Tuesday that you can use to help deepen your Book Club discussion. These episodes will provide a fresh perspective outside of what's in the book. Each week we will also have some questions to talk through available through Instagram (@loveorwork)!Here's the schedule:2/1 - The Set up2/8 - CH 1 + 22/15 - CH 3 + 42/22 - CH 5 + 63/1 - CH 7 + 83/8 - CH 93/15 - CH 10 + 113/22 - CH 123/29 - Wrap up
In Episode 121 of Linch with a Leader Mike sits down Jeff & Andre' Shinabarger to talk about whether you have to choose between "love & work". They unpack this couple's newest book along with their journey in life & leadership.Jeff Shinabarger is the founder and executive director of Plywood People, an Atlanta-based non-profit that helps launch and sustain start-ups. He is the author of the book More or Less: Choosing a Lifestyle of Excessive Generosity, which challenges readers to become aware of where they have enough and to give away what they have more than enough of, and Yes or No: How Your Everyday Decisions Will Forever Shape Your Life, which gives practical advice for how to make good decisions and say “no” when necessary.Born in Bolivia, André Shinabarger has a deep passion for building community with marginalized people groups. She works for Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta as a Physician Assistant and is an adjunct professor for Emory University and is an Advisor to Plywood People. Together with her husband Jeff, she co-hosts the podcast Love or Work, where they ask, “Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and have a healthy family?”This is a fun one! Buckle up & listen in!
In Episode 121 of Linch with a Leader Mike sits down Jeff & Andre' Shinabarger to talk about whether you have to choose between "love & work". They unpack this couple's newest book along with their journey in life & leadership. Jeff Shinabarger is the founder and executive director of Plywood People, an Atlanta-based non-profit that helps launch and sustain start-ups. He is the author of the book More or Less: Choosing a Lifestyle of Excessive Generosity, which challenges readers to become aware of where they have enough and to give away what they have more than enough of, and Yes or No: How Your Everyday Decisions Will Forever Shape Your Life, which gives practical advice for how to make good decisions and say “no” when necessary. Born in Bolivia, André Shinabarger has a deep passion for building community with marginalized people groups. She works for Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta as a Physician Assistant and is an adjunct professor for Emory University and is an Advisor to Plywood People. Together with her husband Jeff, she co-hosts the podcast Love or Work, where they ask, “Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and have a healthy family?” This is a fun one! Buckle up & listen in!
Sunday Sermon link - https://www.zumc.org/sermons/2021/10/31/recognizing-enoughRev. Kim King - Kim has been a practicing therapist since 2007. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and an Ordained Elder in The United Methodist Church. Helping people heal and realize their true potential is her calling. https://kimkingcounseling.com/about/. You can find Kim on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/kimberly.f.king.7 and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kimkingindy Rev. Jamalyn Peigh Williamson - Jamalyn and husband, David lived in Fondwa, Haiti from 2003-2005 and consider Fondwa like home. Before founding Zanmi Fondwa (https://zanmifondwa.com), Jamalyn held a variety of roles in the United Methodist Church as an ordained Elder. Outside the office, Jamalyn loves hanging out with her family, watching sports and drinking coffee with friends. You can find Jamalyn on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jpeighwilliamson and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jpw675.More or Less: Choosing a Lifestyle of Excessive Generosity, by Jeff Shinabarger - https://amzn.to/3BTWJIJ, https://twitter.com/shinabarger Steve Marin, The Jerk - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079367/Marie Kondo - https://konmari.com/about-marie-kondo/Sunday scripture - Luke 12:16-21Zionsville United Methodist Church - https://www.zumc.org Bountiful Harvest Devotional/Journal - https://indd.adobe.com/view/285dc0fc-2432-4e66-bf4e-75f4bc5828c1 Coffee Mugs - our coffee mugs are terrible! We need your help to step it up. Does your business have a coffee cup with your logo? If you'll give us one (or two) of them, Kim and Jamalyn will use them and we'll include a link to your business wherever we share the show. Note: inclusion of your mug/business is at the discretion of the show producers.
One Next Step: Management Tips & Tools for Small Business Owners
Leaders are constantly making decisions. Some of them are easy, like where to take the team to lunch, and some of them are incredibly hard, like budget cuts and layoffs. With so many decisions, it's easy to get paralyzed out of fear of making the wrong choice, or simply not being able to see the best option. In this episode, Tricia and LZ talk with Jeff Shinabarger, CEO of Plywood People, a former leader at Catalyst, and a successful author. He'll talk about how to be better at decision-making as leaders, including understanding how to make the right choices even in difficult circumstances, discovering our decision-making style, and using that style to benefit our teams and organization. Welcome to episode 63 of One Next Step.
We are back! In Season 3 we covered all things Parenting, ranging from how to talk to your kids about race and racism to how to talk to them about the birds and the bees, and everything in between. Since wrapping up Season 3, we took some time off to spend time with our family and to take a big deep breath. This leads us to our theme for this series: Wellness. This is all about how to build and sustain healthy relationships. What does it look like to be a healthy YOU? And eventually a healthy WE. As we dive headfirst into this subject we will be accompanied by a wise counsel of therapists, licensed counselors, etc. If you are struggling with mental health issues or you are in a relationship with someone who is, we made this for you. We are glad you're on this journey with us!Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose, and parenting.Order the Love or Work Book!Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
“The character of our children is more important than their cultural success.” - Andre Shinabarger. In this episode, Andre and Jeff wrap up their discussion around parenting. Look out for an interview about Andre's idea of ‘raising humans' and the evolution of parenting within each season of life. They talk through a couple of key quotes from Love or Work & some closing thoughts for the series.They have a new series in the works, theme yet to be revealed….get excited for some new episodes coming at the end of the summer.------------Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose, and parenting.Order the Love or Work Book!Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
We're back! In Season 2, we covered THE BIG ISSUES (from finance to communication, to sex, to loss and divorce). In Season 3, we are talking all things PARENTING. This season is for anyone who is a parent, wants to be a parent, is a God Parent, a grandparent, and so on. We really think there's something for everyone!Topics we will talk about:How do we talk to our kids about sexAddressing Race and Racism with our childrenManaging Screentime and technology+ more!In Episode 1 of Season 3, we dive into different parenting styles. Join us!----------------Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose, and parenting.Order the Love or Work Book!Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
Who knew life in a pandemic could be so busy? In this episode, Eugene solves how to use OmniFocus best for him. We also take a bigger picture approach to our To Do lists and think about how we can reduce the overall busyness and stress in our lives, and close with a discussion of who does the grocery shopping for our respective families. As always, thank you for listening! Music: Markvard - Dreams LiQWYD - Take Off My reading journey: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/34364-david?order=d&shelf=read&sort=date_read https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rmGsRHNFLGW3CdbXndnnS8CeCmw0qavfTwCuiSzmGEY/edit SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Reach us at Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com "Busy has become the new fine." - Jeff Shinabarger
Who knew life in a pandemic could be so busy? In this episode, Eugene solves how to use OmniFocus best for him. We also take a bigger picture approach to our To Do lists and think about how we can reduce the overall busyness and stress in our lives, and close with a discussion of who does the grocery shopping for our respective families. As always, thank you for listening! Music: Markvard - Dreams LiQWYD - Take Off My reading journey: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/34364-david?order=d&shelf=read&sort=date_read https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rmGsRHNFLGW3CdbXndnnS8CeCmw0qavfTwCuiSzmGEY/edit SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Reach us at Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com "Busy has become the new fine." - Jeff Shinabarger
Jeff Shinabarger: Why You Should Be Generous Reading this via email? Click here to LISTEN NOW! JEFF SHINABARGER is a social entrepreneur and the author of “More or Less” and “Yes or No”. Jeff is Executive Director of Plywood People and has a vision to make Atlanta a center for social innovation, while personally engaging… Read More » The post Jeff Shinabarger: Why You Should Be Generous appeared first on Gareth J Young.
Jeff Shinabarger, author of the new book More or Less, joins us on this episode plus a conversation with Mark Batterson, author of The Circle Maker and pastor of National Community Church.