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The Relationship Revolution: How to Elevate Your Business Through Meaningful ConnectionsIn the latest episode of our podcast, host Josh engages in a compelling conversation with Kevin Thompson, founder of the Maximum Response Marketing, Impact & Legacy Collective, and host of the "Million Dollar Relationships" podcast. The discussion highlights the pivotal role that high-level relationships play in the success of entrepreneurs and business leaders. Kevin shares his experiences and insights on how meaningful connections can lead to significant impacts in both business and philanthropic efforts. This blog post will break down the key takeaways from the episode, offering actionable advice and thorough explanations to guide listeners in building valuable relationships.Josh begins the episode by emphasizing the importance of building connections with partners, investors, influencers, and clients. He shares his experience of having private conversations with over 2,000 leaders to understand where their best business comes from. Kevin Thompson expresses his excitement about being on the podcast and shares his passion for facilitating meaningful relationships and strategic partnerships. He describes his work as incredibly rewarding, as it allows him to impact millions of lives through the connections he helps create. Kevin reflects on the success of his podcast, which has been running for nearly three years, and how it has become one of the most fulfilling endeavors of his 29-year entrepreneurial journey.The conversation touches on the concept of a "whisper network," where business gets done behind the scenes through genuine connections rather than flashy networking events. Josh and Kevin agree that many significant deals occur in informal settings, such as golf courses or mixers, where individuals can connect without the pressure of immediate business expectations. As the conversation wraps up, Kevin invites listeners to engage with him through his podcast, the "Million Dollar Relationships." He encourages them to check out the nearly 300 episodes available and to reach out if they resonate with the content. By following these insights and actionable tips, entrepreneurs and business leaders can cultivate high-level relationships that drive success and create lasting, positive change.About Kevin Thompson:After selling $16.1 Million of his own products and services solely through strategic partnership, Kevin Thompson intimately understands the value of right relationships.Hosting the Million Dollar Relationships podcast is the most rewarding he has done in his 29 years as an entrepreneur because it's exponentially expanded his ability to serve.Kevin facilitates strategic partnerships that have impacted millions of people's lives and led to millions of dollars in revenue being created.About Maximum Response Marketing:Maximum Response Marketing, founded by Kevin Thompson, specializes in helping businesses generate measurable results through strategic direct response marketing. With expertise in email campaigns, sales funnels, and high-conversion copywriting, Kevin focuses on building authentic relationships and creating win-win collaborations that drive revenue and customer loyalty. Maximum Response Marketing empowers businesses to maximize their impact and achieve sustainable growth.Apply to be a Guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur: https://go.upmyinfluence.com/podcast-guestLinks Mentioned in this Episode:Want to learn more? Check out Maximum Response Marketing website at https://maximum-response.com/Check out Kevin Thompson on LinkedIn at
1. Jen describes the shock of losing her 26-year marriage overnight. 2. How, looking back, Jen sees that she knew something was wrong in her relationship well before she “knew” something was wrong – and the moment she reached out to Glennon to share it for the first time. 3. Why Jen's friends told her she was a “human spotlight” and “cleanup crew” in her marriage – and the pain of realizing she was powerful in every role other than wife. 4. How Jen convinced herself that her marriage was enough when in reality she felt like a pot of water slowly building to a boil. 5. The common hell of being lonely inside of marriage – and why we won't be fully honest with ourselves, our partners, or our friends about what we are most afraid of. About Jen: Jen Hatmaker is the New York Times bestselling author of For the Love and Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire, along with twelve other books. She hosts the award-winning For the Love podcast, is the delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, and leader of a tightly knit online community where she reaches millions of people each week. Jen is a co-founder of Legacy Collective, a giving organization that grants millions of dollars toward sustainable projects around the world. She is a mom to five kids and lives happily just outside Austin, Texas. To learn more about Jen, visit www.jenhatmaker.com. TW: @JenHatmaker IG: @jenhatmaker To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jennie Armstrong, founder of Wild Awake and Delve, started her second business when she kept getting people who weren't her core audience asking for her services. Jennie shares the behind-the-scenes journey of transitioning from a solopreneur to building a thriving consulting firm and online program - under the banner of two brands. Discover her strategies for attracting ideal clients, creating irresistible offers, and managing a remote team - all while serving as an elected state representative.Key Highlights:Understand Jennie's decision-making process for hiring employees versus subcontractors as her business expanded.Learn her proven tactics for generating a consistent pipeline of clients through relationship-building and word-of-mouth marketing.Gain insights into effectively onboarding and leading a remote team aligned with your vision and values.Explore the systems and processes she implemented to facilitate growth while maintaining quality and work-life balance.Discover her candid confessions about the challenges, lessons learned, and privileges that enabled her entrepreneurial journey.Find Us Online: https://www.confessionswithjessandcindy.comConnect with Jennie:Twitter: https://twitter.com/JennieForAlaska LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniemarmstrong/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenniemariearmstrong Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wild_awake_creative/ Delve: https://www.delveforgood.com/ Wild Awake: https://www.wildawakecreative.com/ The Legacy Collective: https://www.wildawakecreative.com/legacy Connect with Cindy:Cindy Wagman Coaching: cindywagman.comFractional Fundraising Network: fractionalfundraising.co/LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/in/cindywagmanConnect with Jess:Out In the Boons: outintheboons.meLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jesscampbelloutintheboons/
With only about 5% of the population being eligible to participate in investments from an accreditation standpoint, it's easy to see why a lot of folks aren't investing in large real estate investment opportunities. Our guest this week wants to change that. Beverly Buella is the Founder of Legacy Collective, using her superpower of networking to connect folks who want to move their financial needle with operators and developers. Having moved to Jacksonville recently, she is still familiarizing herself with the market, but not slowing down on her mission: bringing real estate investing to the people who want to be in it (or didn't know they had the option). Bev talks about: What women bring to the industry The types of deal and assets she looks for on behalf of her clients Her goals for 2024 And, locally: Her favorite restaurant: Marianas Grind and SaySoSweets on Beach Blvd Her favorite place: Mickler's Landing Tell us: what did you think of the new show format? If you enjoyed it, do you mind leaving us a rating and review in Apple Podcasts or telling a friend about the show? Our goal is to be an indispensable resource for commercial, industrial, office, and multifamily investors in greater Jacksonville, Florida. Connect with Bev: @bevbuella on Instagram and Beverly Buella on Linkedin The Legacy Collective Community on Facebook https://legacycollectivephl.com/ Connect with Ian: https://investwiththecoach.com/ @yieldcoach on socials Theme music provided by: The Firewater Tent Revival https://open.spotify.com/artist/7rRU3ACLdkUtvkZc3DGbUJ?si=cKiWTd2lQvKFkLiZxffgXA&nd=1&dlsi=ffb0de76e1874912 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yieldcoach/message
Faitth Brooks is a writer, speaker, social worker, activist, and co-host of the Melanated Faith podcast. She engages in activism by working with nonprofits to find sustainable solutions to systemic issues, as well as by being a strategist and consultant for brands and influencers. Faitth has served as the director of programs and innovation for Be the Bridge and director of women's empowerment for Legacy Collective. In addition to leveraging her speaking and social media platforms to enliven collective liberation centered on the sisterhood of Black women, Faitth is crafting a communal space where Black sisters can explore rest, tenderness, and softness. Connect with Faitth on Instagram: @faitthb Make sure to check out this episode
When Breonna Taylor was killed, her police report was virtually blank. Feeling as if she was suffocating in the initial silence and lack of public outcry, anti-racism educator and activist Faitth Brooks wondered, “Would the world care about and remember me if I was killed?” In her new book, Remember Me Now, Faitth grapples with the answer, charting the story of her activist grandparents and ancestors, as well as chronicling her own journey as the first-generation suburbs kid who becomes an activist and organizer herself. In our conversation Faitth shares her story of how she has learned to celebrate the fullness of herself and invites other Black women to do the same in a world determined to silence Black voices. Faitth is a writer, speaker, social worker, activist, and co-host of the Melanated Faith podcast. Faitth has served as the director of programs and innovation for Be the Bridge and director of women's empowerment for Legacy Collective.
This week we have special guest Jeremy Johnson! A Madison Florida Native who is doing amazing things! Jeremy has spent over 10 years enabling international Fortune 500 companies to develop products and services to disrupt their industry. As a Director of Product Management, Jeremy is highly skilled at bridging gaps between IT and Business stakeholders helping them find common ground to meet the strategic objectives of their organization. As an entrepreneur, Jeremy and his wife Alexis have founded The Legacy Collective. They specialize in putting clients on the path to financial independence in a way that is meaningful to them through financial literacy. This weeks episode discusses: - The pressures of being a first generation college student -What to do if you don't get an internship or a job in your major - Landing a career in IT -Changing career paths -Developing your financial goals Connect with Jeremy! Email: legacyconsultant.j@gmail.com Website: https://livemore.net/jeremyjohnson Don't forget to like and subscribe to this podcast! Also make sure you check out our online courses designed to help you land the career you want! Don't forge to check out Recent Grad Bootcamp to learn more about how this course can help you elevate your career. (For those that graduated less than 5 years ago) Recent Grad Boot Camp If you graduated from college [Bachelors, Masters or Doctorate] 5 years ago or less then this boot camp is for you! Dr. Des takes you through everything needed to land a job in the field you love. Whether you looking to land your first career starting job, or you looking to transition into a higher position then this course will get you all the way together! Developing Your Career Goals Resume Development [ATS Compatible Templates] Cover Letter Development Digital Portfolio Development Networking + LinkedIn Tips Interview Prep Check out the Young Black and Professional Website to sign up for our free email list! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Faitth Brooks is a writer, speaker, social worker, activist, and co-host of the Melanated Faith podcast. She has served as the director of programs and innovation for Be the Bridge and as director of women's empowerment for Legacy Collective. In all her work, Faitth Brooks is crafting a communal space where Black sisters can explore rest, tenderness, and softness. Her new book is Remember Me Now: A Journey Back To Myself And A Love Letter To Black Women. In this episode, she joins Jonathan Rogers to talk about code-switching, making the reader feel seen, and the relationship between peace-making, peace-keeping, and disruption.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're welcoming Faitth Brooks to the podcast. Faitth is a writer, speaker, social worker, activist, and co-host of the Melanated Faith podcast. She engages in activism by working with nonprofits to find sustainable solutions to systemic issues, as well as by being a strategist and consultant for brands and influencers. Faitth has served as the director of programs and innovation for Be the Bridge and director of women's empowerment for Legacy Collective. In addition to leveraging her speaking and social media platforms to enliven collective liberation centered on the sisterhood of Black women, Faitth is crafting a communal space where Black sisters can explore rest, tenderness, and softness. Join us as we have a chat around her journey to writing her new book, "Remember Me Now", intention, advocacy, and so much more. Faith's Information: Website: https://www.faitthbrooks.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faitthb/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faitthb/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FaitthbTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@faitthbThe Well Done Life Podcast Information: Please reach out and share your feedback on this week's episode or topics that you would like covered :-)Previous Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/851650/12223512-the-golden-renaissance-act-1.mp3?download=trueTwitter: https://twitter.com/iampamelaldavisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamelaldavis/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewelldonelifepodcast/Email: thewelldonelife@gmail.com
So excited to have Jen Hatmaker on to talk about these 4 things with Amy: STARTING OVER: In 2020, after 27 years of marriage, Jen found herself unexpectedly getting a divorce...forcing her to start things over! She talks about the suffering and loss and how she was able to rebuild and heal (regarding this topic...please go to Jen's Instagram, @JenHatmaker, and read her post from July 26th with the side by side picture of herself 2 years apart to the date...it's crazy/awesome how much lighter she looks this year!!) BEING OUTSIDE OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE: Jen is no stranger to writing (she's a New York Times bestselling author!!) but she just wrote a cookbook for the first time and she definitely had to step outside of her comfort zone + learn to flex new muscles during that process! Her cookbook is called Feed These People (releasing 10/18) and it's all about cooking for normal people, hospitality, & the importance of the table! Amy's favorite sections are for sure: "Food That Goes In Carbs" & "Food When You Have No More Damns To Give." Click Here to order! EMPTY NESTING (sort of): Jen has no kids living with her for the first time since she was 23; and the "sort of" part is because Remy (a junior in high school) is doing a year abroad in Spain - so Jen is experiencing a quiet home for the first time in a very, very long time and she shares what that's been like for her! GRATITUDE: Jen does '4 Things Gratitude' by giving us a TV show, a book, a drink, and an Instagram follow that she is currently thankful for! TV show: Derry Girls (Season 3 recently came out)Book: Codependent No More by Melody BeattieFood/Drink: Old FashionedInstagram Follow: @VicBlends JEN'S BIO:Jen Hatmaker is the New York Times bestselling author of For the Love and Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire, along with twelve other books. She hosts the award-winning For the Love podcast, is the delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, and leader of a tightly knit online community where she reaches millions of people each week. Jen is a co-founder of Legacy Collective, a giving organization that grants millions of dollars toward sustainable projects around the world. She is a mom to five kids and lives happily just outside Austin, Texas. To learn more about Jen and her latest book, Feed These People: Slam Dunk Recipes for Your Crew (on sale October 18, 2022), visit www.jenhatmaker.com. Best places to find more about Amy: RadioAmy.com + @RadioAmySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Family Eldercare is a nonprofit that provides supportive services to keep older adults stably housed. Family Eldercare believes older adults and people with disabilities are a vital part of creating a more livable, inclusive community for everyone. Join us today as Kent Herring, the CEO, tells us how this inspiring organization works to provide support for older adults at risk for homelessness in Austin and the importance of recognizing that aging in community is contingent on having a safe, affordable place to live.
Orphan Outreach is a nonprofit that helps equip orphaned and vulnerable children all over the world reach their fullest potential by providing education programs, as well as physical, emotional and spiritual care. Join us today as Amy Norton, Co-founder and VP of Strategic Partnerships, tells us inspiring stories about their new outreach program which serves to provide essentials and individualized care to preschool-aged orphaned and vulnerable Maasai children and their families living in the village of Naisoya, Kenya.
Natalie Silverstein is an author, speaker, consultant and passionate advocate for family and youth service. Her first book, Simple Acts: The Busy Family's Guide to Giving Back, was published in 2019 and was named one of the Top Books for parents who want to raise kind kids by the HuffPost. Her second book, The Busy Teen's Guide to Making a Difference, launched on July 12th. After a successful career in healthcare administration and as a non-profit founder, Natalie became the New York coordinator of Doing Good Together, an organization with the mission of helping parents raise kids who care and contribute. In this role, she curates a free monthly e-mail listing of family-friendly service opportunities that is distributed to thousands of subscribers. Her personal essays on parenting, grief and loss have been published on several national platforms including Medium, Grown and Flown and Motherwell. Along with her husband, she is the co-founder of The Silverstein Foundation for Parkinson's with GBA, a non-profit focused on finding a cure for Parkinson's Disease in GBA mutation carriers. As a philanthropist, she is a member of Impact 100 NYC and Legacy Collective, two giving circles that make grants to nonprofits making a transformative impact on their communities. Natalie holds a master's degree in public health from Yale University. She lives in New York City with her husband and three teenagers. Simple Acts Guide (@simpleactsguide) • Instagram photos and videos https://www.instagram.com/simpleactsguide/ Simple Acts, Big Impact - Podcast Addict Simple Acts Guide - Value of Service Natalie's Self-Care: Reading a lot this year. She made a goal to read 22 books in 2022 in various voices. She sews and shares her creativity and is working on meeting more with friends. Text someone on your phone you haven't heard from in a while. Make a date and get it on the calendar. Stay connected and be authentic. Family Fun Idea: One on One time with her kids. Meals and movies are quality time. This is the fun here. Bonus--Start a family kindness practice - one small, intentional act of kindness each day (or each day for the days leading up to a birthday, milestone, etc.). For younger kids, try a "scavenger hunt" type kindness challenge. You are exactly the right mom for your kids. I am so glad to know you. Find me on Instagram at @everyday_runner_christy Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast Don't forget to leave a rating or review. Email me Play4life.Christy@gmail.com Want to share a family play idea? Leave a message on SpeakPipe!
More Than a Phone is a nonprofit that partners with domestic violence programs across the U.S. to provide free smartphones and data service to survivors, so they can build a strong foundation to support themselves and their families. Join us today as Julie Moorehead, the Director, tells us how More Than a Phone is changing lives through providing a safe protected means of communication for survivors of domestic violence to rebuild with more than just a phone.
City House is a nonprofit founded in 1988 with the mission to protect, serve and empower children and young adults experiencing abuse, neglect, or homelessness. Join us today as Sheri Messer, the CEO, tells us about the organization's new LGBTQ+ affirming Transitional Living Program and how this innovative new program works to ensure that LGBTQ+ young adults in crisis receive safe, welcoming shelter, specialized counseling, and life skills to help them become successful independent adults.
Global Village Project is a nonprofit school that provides tuition-free academic year long schooling for refugee girls of middle school age. This remarkable school serves 40-50 refugee learners from all over the world and is the only school in the U.S. dedicated to addressing the educational needs of young female refugees. Join us today as Elizabeth Elango, the CEO and Head of School, tells us what day-to-day life is like for these young women attending school and the obstacles they are overcoming to thrive.
1. Why Jen believes none of us is safe from betrayal – but how she knows with certainty it will never happen to her again. 2. The useful part of unforgiveness, the worst thing about forgiveness, and how to know when it's time to forgive. 3. Brené Brown's advice to Jen for how to begin rebuilding brick by brick after the life you built implodes. 4. The steps Jen took to learn to trust her body for the first time – and what she calls her body now. 5. What Jen would go back and tell her kids about marriage and divorce if she could do it differently. About Jen: Jen Hatmaker is the New York Times bestselling author of For the Love and Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire, along with twelve other books. She hosts the award-winning For the Love podcast, is the delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, and leader of a tightly knit online community where she reaches millions of people each week. Jen is a co-founder of Legacy Collective, a giving organization that grants millions of dollars toward sustainable projects around the world. She is a mom to five kids and lives just outside Austin, Texas. TW: @JenHatmaker IG: @jenhatmaker To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Real Mama Bears is an organization that supports, educates, and empowers families with LGBTQ+ members and the LGBTQ+ community. In March of 2022, Real Mama Bears partnered with Legacy Collective to launch the Mama Bears Giving Circle. At the time of this podcast, the giving circle is currently the largest LGBTQ+ benefitting giving circle in the world! Join us today, as Liz Dyer, the founder of Real Mama Bears tells us how Real Mama Bears is raising awareness and empowering the LGBTQ+ community in innovative and remarkable ways.
Jen Hatmaker is back with the new man in her life–actor, author, and activist Tyler Merritt–for a double date with Glennon and Abby discussing: 1. How Jen and Tyler met, what first attracted Jen and Tyler to each other–and who made the first move. 2. How not knowing any “dating rules” led Jen to jumpstart the “define the relationship” step. 3. The triggers for Jen that led to an early relationship “wobble” and how Jen is navigating issues of trust and safety after her divorce. 4. The joys and challenges of dating as two fully formed grown up adults. 5. Jen, Tyler, Abby, and Glennon each share the one thing they love most about their partners. About Jen: Jen Hatmaker is the New York Times bestselling author of For the Love and Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire, along with twelve other books. She hosts the award-winning For the Love podcast, is the delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, and leader of a tightly knit online community where she reaches millions of people each week. Jen is a co-founder of Legacy Collective, a giving organization that grants millions of dollars toward sustainable projects around the world. She is a mom to five kids and lives happily just outside Austin, Texas. To learn more about Jen, visit www.jenhatmaker.com. TW: @JenHatmaker IG: @jenhatmaker About Tyler: Tyler Merritt is a Nashville-based actor, activist, cancer survivor, founder of The Tyler Merritt Project, and author of "I TAKE MY COFFEE BLACK: REFLECTIONS ON TUPAC, MUSICAL THEATER, FAITH AND BEING BLACK IN AMERICA." Over the course of his career, Tyler has gained recognition through notable acting projects including "Kevin Probably Saves The World," "Outer Banks," and "The Outsider," as well as serving as the face of the worldwide teaching curriculum for The Gospel Project for Kids. Tyler Merritt made headlines with his 2018 viral video "Before You Call The Cops," which has been viewed by over 60 million people worldwide and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live. As a 6'2'' dreadlocked Black man living inAmerica, where racial injustices continue to plague our society, Tyler has emerged as a steadfast activist in the face of racism. TW: @TTMProject IG: @thetylermerrittproject Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. Jen describes the shock of losing her 26-year marriage overnight. 2. How, looking back, Jen sees that she knew something was wrong in her relationship well before she “knew” something was wrong–and the moment she reached out to Glennon to share it for the first time. 3. Why Jen's friends told her she was a “human spotlight” and “cleanup crew” in her marriage–and the pain of realizing she was powerful in every role other than wife. 4. How Jen convinced herself that her marriage was enough when in reality she felt like a pot of water slowly building to a boil. 5. The common hell of being lonely inside of marriage–and why we won't be fully honest with ourselves, our partners, or our friends about what we are most afraid of. About Jen: Jen Hatmaker is the New York Times bestselling author of For the Love and Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire, along with twelve other books. She hosts the award-winning For the Love podcast, is the delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, and leader of a tightly knit online community where she reaches millions of people each week. Jen is a co-founder of Legacy Collective, a giving organization that grants millions of dollars toward sustainable projects around the world. She is a mom to five kids and lives happily just outside Austin, Texas. To learn more about Jen, visit www.jenhatmaker.com. TW: @JenHatmaker IG: @jenhatmaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Candace suggests asking your GenZ girls the following questions to help them hone in on how they can serve others: What do you feel is your gift? What do you love to do? What gets you excited and how do you think you can use that to impact other people? What organizations (local if you can) can you participate in together? Legacy Collective: https://legacycollective.org/about-us/ Elevating Their Impact Podcast: https://legacycollective.org/podcast/ Highlighted Non-profits including to help Afghan women and children https://legacycollective.org/relief/ Follow Candace: Candace Collins Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cannace/ *** Follow Robrenna on Instagram Image Credit: Getty/Nadia Bormotova
You may know her as the NYT best-selling author of "For the Love" and "Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire", but on this episode, Jen Hatmaker gives us a glimpse of some of her lesser-known labels like single parent, divorcee, and a beautifully grieving woman learning to live again. Jen is the host of the award-winning For the Love podcast, the delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, and co-founder of Legacy Collective, a giving community that grants millions of dollars toward sustainable projects around the world. You can find her at jenhatmaker.com or with her five kids in a 1908 farmhouse with questionable plumbing.
Today, Sarah sits down with Candace Collins- motivational speaker, storyteller and podcast co-host with Legacy Collective- who speaks courageously and openly about about her battles with anxiety and childhood trauma, and the importance of how pressing into community and being open about her struggles and vulnerability became the way out of her isolation and pain. She discusses how authenticity leads to connection and connection leads to healing. She also talks about her past relationship to alcohol and how that exacerbated her depression and anxiety, and discusses her sometimes difficult experiences with being a black woman in a predominantly white community. Candace shares her wisdom and insights gained through the pain in her life, and points to the hope that exists even in the darkness.Follow Candace's journey:HereTo get updates on BLOOM happenings:/// Sign up HERE.For questions or comments:connect@sarahwalters.comInstagram:@roots.and.bloom
Jen Hatmaker is a bestselling author, host of the award-winning “For the Love” podcast, and the Co-founder and Chairwoman of the Board of Legacy Collective. In this week’s episode, we interview Jen to learn more about her vision for Legacy, her desire to make a deep impact in addressing systemic issues, and we discover ways for our listeners to get engaged with Legacy.
Jen Hatmaker returns to the Same 24 Hours Podcast! Love this woman. The end. Jen is the New York Times bestselling author of 13 books including “Of Mess and Moxie," the happy host of award-winning For the Love Podcast, delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, and a sought-after speaker who tour the country every year speaking to women. She co-founded The Legacy Collective. She is a single mom to five and a zealous resident of Austin, Texas, where she her family are helping keep Austin weird. Her newest book, Simple and Free, is available March 23, but you can get now on pre-order here. Follow Jen Hatmaker: Website: https://jenhatmaker.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenhatmaker/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenhatmaker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenhatmaker/ Her Podcast: For the Love https://pod.link/1258388821 Buy Jen's New Book: Fierce, Free and Full of Fire https://jenhatmaker.com/books/fierce-free-and-full-of-fire/ Jen's Book Club https://www.jenhatmakerbookclub.com/checkout-primary-offer ====================== Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ====================== Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH ======================= Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom ======================= Want to Connect? Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com ======================= Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC
In this episode, I interview Jen Hatmaker, Co-Founder, and Erin Arnheim, CEO, on the building of their world-class charity: Legacy Collective. Join me as we get to know them and learn why they love what they do. Don't forget to subscribe! Check out Legacy Collective: https://legacycollective.org/ To learn more about Jen: https://jenhatmaker.com/ To follow Erin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinnicolearnheim/ About me: Email Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/b9AZn1 CEO: Dragon Army (https://dragonarmy.com) Blog: https://jeffhilimire.com My books: * The 5-Day Turnaround: https://amzn.to/2MNOYg6 * The Crisis Turnaround: https://amzn.to/2MSfwNf LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/jeffhilimire Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffhilimire --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeff-hilimire/message
As Giving Tuesday is approaching, Candace interviews Erin Arnheim & MC Deskins on their personal giving approaches, tips and tricks for vetting organizations when you are making personal giving decisions, and ways for listeners to get engaged with their two partner organizations Notley and Legacy Collective.
For five years, Heather's had the pleasure of serving one of the best women we know, Jen Hatmaker. If you don't know her (we're almost certain you do), Jen is the author of 12 books, including her latest New York Times bestseller, "Fierce, Free and Full of Fire." She is also the creator and happy host of the award-winning For the Love! Podcast with Jen Hatmaker, delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club and sought-after speaker who tours the country every year speaking to women. She and her husband, Brandon, founded the Legacy Collective and also starred in the popular series "My Big Family Renovation" and "Your Big Family Renovation" on HGTV. Jen is a mom to five and a zealous resident of Austin, Texas. Buckle up for a hearty conversation about living authentically, doing work on the inside, asking for help, remembering we deserve goodness, connecting and navigating friendships, and so much more. Jen reminds us that we can do hard things and come out on the other side, better, stronger, and free.
For five years, Heather's had the pleasure of serving one of the best women we know, Jen Hatmaker. If you don't know her (we're almost certain you do), Jen is the author of 12 books, including her latest New York Times bestseller, "Fierce, Free and Full of Fire." She is also the creator and happy host of the award-winning For the Love! Podcast with Jen Hatmaker, delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club and sought-after speaker who tours the country every year speaking to women. She and her husband, Brandon, founded the Legacy Collective and also starred in the popular series "My Big Family Renovation" and "Your Big Family Renovation" on HGTV. Jen is a mom to five and a zealous resident of Austin, Texas. Buckle up for a hearty conversation about living authentically, doing work on the inside, asking for help, remembering we deserve goodness, connecting and navigating friendships, and so much more. Jen reminds us that we can do hard things and come out on the other side, better, stronger, and free. For more information on this episode including all resources and links discussed go to www.ThisIntentionalLifePodcast.com
Jen Hatmaker is the author of 12 books, including the New York Times bestselling “Of Mess and Moxie: Wrangling Delight Out of This Wild and Glorious Life,” “For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards,” and “7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess.” Jen is also the creator and happy host of the award-winning For the Love! Podcast with Jen Hatmaker, delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club and sought-after speaker who tours the country every year speaking to women. She and her husband, Brandon, founded the Legacy Collective and also starred in the popular series “My Big Family Renovation” and “Your Big Family Renovation” on HGTV. Jen is a mom to five and a zealous resident of Austin, Texas, where she and her family are helping keep Austin weird.
Jen Hatmaker is the author of 12 books, including the New York Times bestselling "Of Mess and Moxie: Wrangling Delight Out of This Wild and Glorious Life," "For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards," and "7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess." Jen is also the creator and happy host of award-winning For the Love! Podcast with Jen Hatmaker, delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club and sought-after speaker who tours the country every year speaking to women. She and her husband, Brandon, founded the Legacy Collective and also starred in the popular series "My Big Family Renovation" and "Your Big Family Renovation" on HGTV.Jen is a mom to five and a zealous resident of Austin, Texas, where she and her family are helping keep Austin weird. For more information, please visit www.JenHatmaker.com.Make sure you pick up a copy of Jen's latest book, Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire: The Guide to Being Glorious You.------------------- Are you ready to start dreaming big? Click HERE to receive your free Dream Big Workbook. It's a user-friendly guide to defining your core values and fundamental beliefs- the essential building blocks to discovering in which dreams you should invest. On the episode: Producers : Tatave Abeshyan and Haley King Engineer : Jackson Carpenter Producer & Co-host : Scott Schimmel
Jen Hatmaker is the author of 12 books, including the New York Times bestselling "Of Mess and Moxie: Wrangling Delight Out of This Wild and Glorious Life," "For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards," and "7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess." Jen is also the creator and happy host of award-winning For the Love! Podcast with Jen Hatmaker, delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club and sought-after speaker who tours the country every year speaking to women. She and her husband, Brandon, founded the Legacy Collective and also starred in the popular series "My Big Family Renovation" and "Your Big Family Renovation" on HGTV. Jen is a mom to five and a zealous resident of Austin, Texas, where she and her family are helping keep Austin weird. For more information, please visit www.JenHatmaker.com.Make sure you pick up a copy of Jen's latest book, Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire: The Guide to Being Glorious You.Bob's latest digital course, Author Class with Bob Goff, is now available for a limited time.Also on the episode:Producers: Tatave Abeshyan and Haley KingEngineer: Jackson CarpenterProducer & Co-host: Scott Schimmel
Jen Hatmaker is the author of 12 books, including the New York Times bestselling “Of Mess and Moxie: Wrangling Delight Out of This Wild and Glorious Life,” “For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards,” and “7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess.” Jen is also the creator and happy host of award-winning For the Love! Podcast with Jen Hatmaker, delighted curator of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club and sought-after speaker who tours the country every year speaking to women. She and her husband, Brandon, founded the Legacy Collective and also starred in the popular series “My Big Family Renovation” and “Your Big Family Renovation” on HGTV. Jen is a mom to five and a zealous resident of Austin, Texas, where she and her family are helping keep Austin weird. For more information, please visit www.JenHatmaker.com.Make sure you pick up a copy of Jen’s latest book, Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire: The Guide to Being Glorious You.Bob’s latest digital course, Author Class with Bob Goff, is now available for a limited time.Also on the episode:Producers: Tatave Abeshyan and Haley KingEngineer: Jackson CarpenterProducer & Co-host: Scott Schimmel
Today I am super excited to speak with a light and inspiration in my own life, Jen Hatmaker. Jen is the author of several New York Times bestsellers, host of the For The Love podcast, and co-founder of the Legacy Collective. Also a mom to five kids, she started a popular series on HGTV called My Big Family Renovation. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/39Xpmqq Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I am super excited to speak with a light and inspiration in my own life, Jen Hatmaker. Jen is the author of several New York Times bestsellers, host of the For The Love podcast, and co-founder of the Legacy Collective. Also a mom to five kids, she started a popular series on HGTV called My Big Family Renovation. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/39Xpmqq
Jen Hatmaker is the author of eleven books, including New York Times Bestsellers For the Love and Of Mess and Moxie. She is the happy hostess of a tightly knit online community where she reaches millions of people each week. She and her husband, Brandon, founded the Legacy Collective, a giving community that funds sustainable solutions to systemic problems around the world. They also starred in an HGTV series called “My Big Family Renovation” and live in a 105-year-old farmhouse just outside Austin, TX with their five kids. She speaks at events all over the country and hosts the popular podcast For the Love with Jen Hatmaker. Check out her books, schedule, and blog at jenhatmaker.com/
Faitth Brooks of Legacy Collective and Be the Bridge talks to us about how to choose a cause and make a difference.
When Fred Rogers was a boy (stay with us here) and he would see scary things on the news, his mother would tell him, “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” Fret not, dear ones: Mr. Rogers’ mother is still right. For this episode in our For the Love of Giving series, we’re thrilled to bring you two people who are helping the helpers and fueling their dreams to change the world. Our first guest, Mike Rusch, is the CEO of Pure Charity, a nonprofit that provides software and strategy for more than a thousand organizations worldwide, including Bob Goff’s Love Does, Habitat for Humanity, Help One Now, and our own Legacy Collective. Mike tells us how Pure Charity puts the structure behind nonprofits’ missions to make a difference, why giving circles are impactful, and key advice for those who are looking to start their own nonprofit. We’re also thrilled to have Legacy Collective partner Faitth Brooks on the show! Jen and Faith talk about the unique way Legacy partners with people around the world, some of the life-giving projects Legacy has helped fund, and how you can get involved.
New York Times bestselling author Jen Hatmaker talks about going to her first ever pride parade (!), giving mom hugs, parenting, and faith shifts. Jen is a sought-after speaker, a popular blogger, and beloved author of eleven Bible studies and books, including NYTimes Bestseller "For the Love" and her newest book "Of Mess and Moxie." She is the happy hostess of a tightly knit online community where she reaches millions of people each week in addition to speaking at retreats, conferences, and seminars all around the country. Jen and her hubby, Brandon, are founders of the organizations Restore Austin, which connects churches and non-profits in the Austin community, and the Legacy Collective, a giving community that granted more than a million dollars in its first year. The couple also pastors Austin New Church and lives on the outskirts of Austin with their 5 kids: Gavin, Sydney, Caleb, Ben, and Remy, in a 1910-era farmhouse which they recently overhauled as stars of the HGTV series "Big Family Renovation". To find out more about Jen, visit her over at www.jenhatmaker.com Queerology is on Twitter and Instagram, @queerologypod
*Originally Posted at MissioAlliance.org Brandon is an author, biker, humanitarian, and a huge fan of the underdog. After more than 20 years of working in the local church, He co-founded and is now the Managing Partner of The Legacy Collective (www.legacycollective.org) and The Legacy Investor Group LLC which focuses on partnering, pioneering, and funding sustainable solutions […]