Generosity Philosophy Podcast | Nonprofits | Charities | Inspiring Stories of Generosity & Kindness

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Inspiring stories from ordinary and extraordinary people who have such generosity that it must be shared. You can make a difference as well and get more information about each of these heroes stories at www.generosityphilosophy.com

Episodes

  • BONUS Episode End of 2015

    07/12/2015 Duration: 08min

    STAY CONNECTED With Me:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to support the show? Please leave a Review in iTunes  Thanks for listening to the podcast! 

  • 104: Giraffe Heroes Project

    01/12/2015 Duration: 41min

    These people really do stick their necks out!  Giraffe Heroes Project is a nonprofit that honors compassionate risk-takers. These heroes are people who are largely unknown, people who have the courage to stick their necks out for the common good, in the US and around the world!  This week's guest is John Graham who is the Giraffe Heroes Project's Director of Operations and its principal speaker/workshop leader. Listen to our conversation to hear more about the Giraffe Heroes Project! You'll be inspired. Access to links we discussed: Join The Giraffe Heroes Newsletter Facebook Page Nominate A Giraffe Teaching Materials Global Giraffe Heroes If you're interested in having John Graham speak at your event, CLICK HERE.   STAY CONNECTED With Me (Kim):   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show? &

  • 103: Trees For Troops

    24/11/2015 Duration: 45min

    Trees For Troops plans to send Christmas Trees to over 65 locations this Christmas Season in 2015. They've sent over 157,000 fresh farm grown trees since 2005 to Military Service Members and their families. It was my pleasure to have Rick Dungey on the Generosity Philosophy podcast to talk about all the amazing work Trees For Troops has done (and continues to do!) to provide Christmas trees to military service members and their families all over the United States and overseas. You can help Trees For Troops by donating a Christmas tree, volunteering at one of the Trees For Troops Weekend locations, and/or follow them on social media at: Facebook Pinterest YouTube Twitter   STAY CONNECTED With Me (Kim Trumbo):   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?  

  • 102: Linder Kids

    17/11/2015 Duration: 32min

    As an athletic person and former foster child, the Founder of Linder Kids, Ashley Linder, started her nonprofit to help foster children feel empowered by participating in Crossfit. You'll get to hear her inspiring story about how the idea of Linder Kids came into fruition, how Linder Kids is making a difference in the lives of these foster kids, and more! Please connect with Linder Kids on social media at: Facebook Twitter Instagram If you enjoyed this story from Ashley, please share on social media! Thanks Hero! STAY CONNECTED With Me:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to support the show? Please leave a Review in iTunes  Thanks for listening to the podcast!   

  • 101: Fundraising For LLS

    10/11/2015 Duration: 59min

    In September 2015 I met up with my family in Portland, Oregon to participate in a fundraising even for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. We went on on a ride through Portland on a Brew Cycle.  To learn more about my brother's story, you can check out his fundraising page HERE. If you'd like to learn more about LLS, please check out their website at LLS.org    STAY CONNECTED With Me:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to support the show? Please leave a Review in iTunes  Interested in learning more about Bombas Socks? Use this LINK to save 20%    Thanks for listening to the podcast!   

  • 100: Celebratory Episode & Top 10 Shows

    03/11/2015 Duration: 24min

    It's FINALLY the 100th Episode....Now what? I wanted to make this show "epic," but it didn't turn out that way. I decided it was okay, and it was just a show that needed to happen in order to continue on with more interview shows!  You want to get your Bombas socks at a 20% discount? http://www.bombas.com/hero/ The 10 Shows I listed in this episode (that have the most downloads) are listed below: Teri Anna's Pawsitively Purrrfect Plan Operation Care Packages  Salem Friends of Felines  Hands For Others  The Oregon Public House Life Out of The Box  Love Reins Ranch  LAMP  Promise or Pay Dreams For Kids   STAY CONNECTED With Me Because I'd Love to Connect With YOU!   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to

  • 99: The One Project (Updated)

    20/10/2015 Duration: 46min

    He is creating the first photography community for depression and anxiety. He is Bryce Evans, and he was a past guest on Generosity Philosophy when he shared his story in Episode 23. He’s now launching a Kickstarter Project and gaining traction to move towards his goal of creating the first photography community for depression and anxiety. This will be a community that helps you use photography to learn, heal and grow through depression and anxiety using proven techniques. They plan to provide the online space and tools to help you better understand, process & communicate your experience with depression and anxiety — through photos. Please visit their project! You can follow Bryce and The One Project on social media on: Instagram (The One Project) Instagram (Bryce Evans) Twitter Facebook   STAY CONNECTED With Me:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy&n

  • 98: Compassion It.

    06/10/2015 Duration: 47min

    Similar to the concept of "Just Do It" Sara Schairer, the Founder of Compassion It, decided to encourage and inspire others to share compassion. How exactly? Well, primarily by having others "compassion it" through wearing a wristband, doing something compassionate, and then flipping from the dark side to the light side. This isn't just a bracelet company however. Compassion It is a nonprofit who’s mission is to inspire daily compassionate through our actions and attitudes. The proceeds from the sales of the bracelets support their four compassion education programs all over the world for all ages and backgrounds.    You can follow Compassion It on social media in all of these places: Twitter Facebook Instagram Youtube Pinterest CLICK HERE to go get your Compassion It wristband right now. STAY CONNECTED With Me:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Mes

  • 97: The THRIVE Network

    28/09/2015 Duration: 33min

    Charles is helping enhance the quality of life for persons with disabilities and their families in the New York City area.  Charles A. Archer is the guest on this week's episode of Generosity Philosophy. He created The THRIVE Network almost 20 years ago. This idea came to him from an article he read from a magazine on an American Airlines flight! He shares what his organization does in helping enhance the quality of life for persons with disabilities and their families in the New York City area on the show.  You can follow both Charles and/or The THRIVE Network on social media. The THRIVE Network: Twitter Facebook Instagram Charles A. Archer: Twitter Facebook Instagram   STAY CONNECTED With Me (Kim Trumbo):   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you

  • 96: The Buddy System

    15/09/2015 Duration: 36min

    This week on Generosity Philosophy Podcast, a past guest made another appearance. Megan Smith-Harris, from Pyewackitt Productions, is back to talk about a new film she's working on. This time she's sharing with us information about The Buddy System. This is an inspiring film that captures the ways in which autism assistance dogs help two young boys. Learn more about The Buddy System by visiting the website. You'll also see the trailer to the documentary there. You can help fund the production of the film by donating today. STAY CONNECTED With Me:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to support the show? Please leave a Review in iTunes  Thanks for listening to the podcast!  

  • 95: Tarte's Hearts

    01/09/2015 Duration: 43min

    Inspiring & Empowering Youth is what this week's guest is all about. Amiee Tarte was the guest on this week's podcast. She is the Founder of Tarte's Hearts. Her organization and the youth she's empowering have done so many things to make this world a better place. Please check out all that they are doing by following them on social media: Facebook Instagram YouTube STAY CONNECTED With Me:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group  Get Updates About The Show  Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message  Instagram Are you following the show?  Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to support the show? Please leave a Review in iTunes  Thanks for listening to the podcast!  

  • 94: The Parker Lee Project

    25/08/2015 Duration: 30min

    After losing their daughter Megan and her husband started The Parker Lee Project. The Parker Lee Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that helps provide medical supplies and/or support to family who have medically fragile or special needs children. The Founder of the organization, Megan Smith, shares her story of loss and the many ways The Parker Lee Project is helping children and families all over the world in this week's episode of Generosity Philosophy. You can follow The Parker Lee Project: Website Twitter Facebook   STAY CONNECTED With Me and other Generosity Philosophy Heroes:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to support the show? Please leave a Review in iTunes    Thanks for listening to

  • 93: Gethrr

    11/08/2015 Duration: 45min

    For just $1.00 you CAN make a difference in a big way. You'll learn from today's guest, Michael McManus, what his nonprofit, Gethrr does to help improve the lives of people all over the world. His story is inspiring and I hope you enjoy listening to this episode of Generosity Philosophy.  Follow what Gethrr is up to by visiting: Gethrr Website On Facebook On Twitter   STAY CONNECTED With Generosity Philosophy:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to support the show? Please leave a Review in iTunes  Thanks for listening to the podcast! 

  • 92: Jason Donates His Kidney

    28/07/2015 Duration: 55min

    28 year old man who donated a kidney was this week's guest on Generosity Philosophy. His name is Jason Nothdurft. He's from New Jersey and shares his story of the how, when, where, and why he donated a kidney to a family friend. Jason explained to me anyone can go to: The National Kidney Foundation Gift of Life Family House (in Philadelphia, PA) You can communicate and follow up with Jason on Twitter if you'd like. I mentioned in this episode a couple of other interesting ways you can help others spread love and generosity via signing a petition to help get the ASL "I Love You" emoji created, and to help 10 year old Ben's family. If you liked this episode, please share on social media?

  • 91: Project PLAY

    13/07/2015 Duration: 43min

    In this week's episode of Generosity Philosophy I interviewed 2 of the 3 founders of an organization called Project PLAY. I learned a lot about Project PLAY from Kate Aiken and Luke Testa. The 3rd founder (who wasn't able to be a part of this call) is Courtney Pederson. Project PLAY is a nonprofit helping children and youth participate in organized sports that they may otherwise not have the opportunity to participate in due to the financial burden. They are located in Manchester New Hampshire. Follow Project PLAY on: Twitter & Facebook   STAY CONNECTED With Me:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Instagram Are you following the show?    Twitter Are you following the show?   Want to support the show? Please leave a Review in iTunes  Thanks for listening to the podcast!

  • 90: Clean The World

    30/06/2015 Duration: 34min

    Learn more about Clean The World and Visit Generosity Philosophy’s Website    While on a family vacation in Orlando Florida, I went to meet with John Terry, the Director of Communications from Clean The World.   This social enterprise is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that distributes soap to various parts of the world. How they receive, recycle, and redistribute the soap is discussed in this conversation. Additionally he shared what they are doing to donate hygiene kits to those in need through their ONE Project.   In 2009, on average, children under the age of 5 were dying every day around the world due to hygiene-related issues. After Shawn Seipler, Founder of Clean The World, realized so many hotels were discarding soap into the trash that could be used to save lives across the world, he took action! Fast forward to the date/time I interviewed John Terry, and Clean The World has distributed more than 25 million bars of soap to 99 countries!   STAY CONNECTED:  

  • 89: Angel Covers

    16/06/2015 Duration: 40min

    Angel covers is a volunteer run organization dedicated to providing holistic care to orphaned and impoverished children around the world. They believe each and every child deserves access to quality education, nutrition, shelter, and medical care.     In this episode Kari Fillmore does an amazing job of explaining all of the ways Angel Covers is helping underprivileged children.      STAY CONNECTED:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group    Get Updates About The Show    Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message    Follow The Show on Instagram    Follow The Show on Twitter    Review in iTunes 

  • 88: Nothing But Nets

    09/06/2015 Duration: 41min

    Learn more about Nothing But Nets and Visit Generosity Philosophy’s Website (http://GenerosityPhilosophy.com/88)   In this week's podcast I interview the Director, Chris Helfrich, of a United Nations Foundation campaign called Nothing But Nets. Chris explains the history behind how the Nothing But Nets campaign got started. They are the world's largest grassroots campaign to fight malaria.   Malaria is a big problem in Africa. Malaria is transmitted by mosquitos and the disease kills a child every 60 seconds, despite being preventable and treatable.   Chris shares the history behind how the campaign got started. To read more about the article Rick Reilly wrote, click here. You can help save lives with just $10.   STAY CONNECTED:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group http://GenerosityPhilosophy.com/group   Get Updates About The Show http://GenerosityPhilosophy.com/IamGenerous   Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voice

  • 87: wordLOUD

    02/06/2015 Duration: 41min

    Learn more about wordLOUD and Visit Generosity Philosophy’s Website (http://GenerosityPhilosophy.com/87)   This week's guests on the Generosity Philosophy podcast are Zach Parker and Shaun Penrod. They are 2 of the 3 founders of wordLOUD.   wordLOUD is a translation company that helps non-profit and for-purpose organizations connect with foreign philanthropists by communicating with them in their native language.   STAY CONNECTED:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group http://GenerosityPhilosophy.com/group   Get Updates About The Show http://GenerosityPhilosophy.com/IamGenerous   Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message http://www.speakpipe.com/heroes   Instagram http://instagram.com/generosityphilosophy   Twitter http://twitter.com/gppodcast   Help Others Discover the podcast and Leave a Review in iTunes http://GenerosityPhilosophy.com/iTunes

  • 86: Moving Worlds

    12/05/2015 Duration: 44min

    Learn more about Moving Worlds and Visit Generosity Philosophy’s Website    Mark Horoszowski, who is the co-founder of Moving Worlds, is the guest on this week's episode of Generosity Philosophy to talk about his social purpose corporation. The mission of Moving Worlds is to connect people to life-enriching, immersive experiences that create a sustainable impact. STAY CONNECTED:   Join The Generosity Philosophy Heroes Facebook Group Get Updates About The Show Leave YOUR Generosity Philosophy Voicemail Message Instagram Twitter    LOVE THE SHOW? Please help more find it by LEAVING A REVIEW In iTUnes. 

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