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In this final episode about philanthropy, expert Lisa Dietlin and I share our views and opinions about the impact of giving on physical and mental health. The evidence suggests that giving is related to well-being and overall wellness and we consider how giving can improve the meaning and purpose in your life.In 2000, Dietlin founded Lisa M. Dietlin & Associates, Inc. in Chicago, and served as President and CEO. LMDA worked to create philanthropic strategies for its clients, mainly entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations. Dietlin's first book, Transformational Philanthropy: Entrepreneurs and Nonprofits, was published in 2010. She later authored three more books, the Making A Difference series, which provides tips, ideas and stories about creating positive impact through giving. Two additional books authored by Lisa are The Power of Three: How to achieve your goals by simply doing three things a day and I Got Hit By a Taxi but You Look Run Over: Life Lessons about happiness and joy.Lisa runs The Institute of Transformational Philanthropy in Chicago and can be reached at lisa@lmdietlin.com Support the show (http://www.hownottothink.com)Tags: philanthropyaltruismgivingnon-profitscorporate givingLisa DietlinHoward Rankincharitable donationsEpisode is LivePublished: Sep. 06, 2020 @ 4PM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what’s coming up.Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement.Share Episode OnFacebookTwitterLinkedInMore OptionsEmail Link to EpisodeDirect Link to MP3Embed this ONE EpisodeSupport the show (http://www.hownottothink.com)
Lisa Dietlin is a philanthropy expert and consultant with vast experience in helping corporations, non-profits and entrepreneurs hone their philanthropic efforts. This is such an important topic that this is the first of three episodes about the topic of philanthropic giving. In it Lisa will explain the philanthropy landscape in the US and show how important this industry is to the economy, while also explaining the dynamics of how it works. A second podcast - Part 2 - will consider ways to approach your individual philanthropic behavior, while a third episode will look at the impact of giving on one's own health.In 2000, Dietlin founded Lisa M. Dietlin & Associates, Inc. in Chicago, and served as President and CEO. LMDA worked to create philanthropic strategies for its clients, mainly entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations. Dietlin's first book, Transformational Philanthropy: Entrepreneurs and Nonprofits, was published in 2010. She later authored three more books, the Making A Difference series, which provides tips, ideas and stories about creating positive impact through giving. Two additional books authored by Lisa are The Power of Three: How to achieve your goals by simply doing three things a day and I Got Hit By a Taxi but You Look Run Over: Life Lessons about happiness and joy.Lisa runs The Institute of Transformational Philanthropy in Chicago and can be reached at lisa@lmdietlin.com Support the show (http://www.hownottothink.com)
Amy Guth welcomes President/CEO of the Institute of Transformational Philanthropy, Lisa M. Dietlin. Dietlin discusses the different ways that we can transform lives through donating our time or money, tips on how to choose which organizations we should donate to and how we can help fight immediate problems and still invest in solving the big […]
Lisa M. Dietlin is President/CEO of Lisa M. Dietlin and Associates, Inc., a nationally recognized philanthropic consulting firm. She serves her clients as a philanthropic agent, assisting entrepreneurial individuals and nonprofit organizations in developing transformational philanthropic strategies. She recently authored a book titled, Transformational Philanthropy: Entrepreneurs and Nonprofits. She is a much sought after speaker appearing on television and radio programs frequently. To learn more about Lisa, visit, www.lmdietlin.com 12/15/09