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

  • 25: Neighbor Ride

    21/01/2014 Duration: 29min

    Have you ever considered how you will get around town when you are older? You will have medical, dental, and other personal appointments, and you'll need transportation, right?  Nobody wants to feel confined in their home, or place of residence, or feel as though they are constantly having to rely on family members to get to and from their destinations. This is why in Columbia, Maryland they created a wonderful nonprofit called Neighbor Ride! In this Episode Colleen Dumais Konstanzer shares the history behind the development of Neighbor Ride, provides a lot of reasons why this is so important in her community, and speaks honestly about how impactful they've been in improving the lives of Senior Citizens.  Additionally, she speaks to how the volunteers have been the driving force in making the nonprofit run smoothly, and how the volunteers are also positively impacted by the relationships they've formed with the Senior Citizens.  

  • 24: FANtastic Friday

    17/01/2014 Duration: 26min

    In this show you'll hear about inspiring stories of generosity from the listeners as well as from social media.  You don't want to miss out on this show if you have kids and would like to learn about how you can brighten up their days.  Read more and subscribe at generosityphilosophy.com

  • 23: The One Project

    14/01/2014 Duration: 35min

    In this episode you'll hear from Bryce Evans, the Founder of The One Project.  He talks about what the One Project does to help people with mental health issues share their stories and be inspired to create positive changes in their lives.  If you'd like to read more about this interview please visit www.generosityphilosophy.com

  • 22: FANtastic Friday

    10/01/2014 Duration: 21min

    This is the episode in which I share ways you can be involved by sharing stories YOU have in making a positive impact in the world.   Thanks for sharing your stories of generosity.  Please visit www.generosityphilosophy.com for more information. 

  • 21: Melon Mission

    07/01/2014 Duration: 42min

    In this episode I had the privilege to meet and speak with Lynn Daniella Hoffmann, the Corporate and Financial Project Manager of Melon Mission.  She shares the story of Melon Mission and how much Melon has impacted 450 destitute children in Kenya, Africa by providing them with food, clothing, and education.  

  • 20: FANtastic Friday

    03/01/2014 Duration: 20min

    In this episode I talk about Global Love Letters, a great podcast called Spiritual Awakening, and share a story of great generosity out of the state of Illinois.    Please visit www.generosityphilosophy.com for more information. 

  • 19: The Joys of Living Assistance Dogs

    31/12/2013 Duration: 49min

    In this episode you'll learn from Joy St. Peter about how she got started with her nonprofit out of Keizer Oregon called The Joys of Living Assistance Dogs.  

  • 18: Interview with Santa Claus

    21/12/2013 Duration: 09min

    This is my interview with the generous man (according to my 9 year old)….Santa!  I ask some questions from children who's parents sent questions in.  Santa has an important message for all of us in this short episode.  Thanks for listening and supporting the show.   If you want to read or listen to more please visit:   www.generosityphilosophy.com

  • 17: FANtastic Friday

    20/12/2013 Duration: 27min

    This show is a wonderful one!  I share some great stories from friends, as well as a listener who emailed me about her generous story you have just gotta hear!  Be motivated, inspired, and let's all continue to do our best to be the good we wanna see in the world.  Read more about this episode as well as others at: www.generosityphilosophy.com

  • 16: Kidzcope

    17/12/2013 Duration: 49min

    In this show I speak with Molly Fox from Kidzcope, a nonprofit out of Wichita Kansas, that helps grieving children and families.  I hope that you enjoy this episode.  If you'd like to read about it, please visit www.generosityphilosophy.com 

  • 15: FANtastic Friday

    13/12/2013 Duration: 28min

    In this show I share a wonderful story of genrosity, a poem about gratitude, and give a re-cap on past episodes.  Please visit www.generosityphilosophy.com for more details.  Thanks for being a Generosity Philosophy Hero, my friends!

  • 14: Salem Friends of Felines

    10/12/2013 Duration: 33min

    In this show I met with Jeanie Sloan of Friends of Felines in Salem, Oregon.  Jeanie shares with us what they do to help, not only the cats in our community, but the people as well.  

  • 13: FANtastic Friday

    06/12/2013 Duration: 33min

    Another great fantastic Friday episode to hear about how we can make the world a better place. You can read about this show and past episodes at www.generosityphilosophy.com  

  • 12: Bambinos

    04/12/2013 Duration: 30min

    The guest on this episode is Beth Jones who started a non-profit called Bambinos in Dallas, Oregon.  Beth, along with her family's support, shares the story of why and how families are benefitting from Bambinos.  Please visit the Bambinos Website to read more about how they help in the community and to contact Beth about how YOU can get involved.  

  • 11: FANtastic Friday

    29/11/2013 Duration: 23min

    In this episode I share what I'm thankful for.  I also share the posts from Facebook about who folks think are the most generous people in their lives.  Sharing stories of generosity and making the world a better place is what this podcast is all about!

  • 10: Operation Care Packages

    26/11/2013 Duration: 35min

    Have you served in the Military?  Maybe have had a loved one deployed and away from family and friends for a period of time?  Well, even if neither of the mentioned situations are true for you, but you still support our troops, you'll love this episode. Dorothy Bishop is celebrating the 10th year her family has been helping to gather and deliver care packages to ship to the troops overseas.  Thank you so much, Dorothy, for being so generous!

  • 9: FANtastic Friday

    22/11/2013 Duration: 18min

    In this episode I talk about several ways you can get involved in making the world a better place.  I give tips, advice, and ideas about places you can get involved.  When I receive stories of people's generosity via email, I'll share those stories on these Friday shows. 

  • 8: Pyewackitt Films Presents The Tackle Girls- One Team, One Mission

    19/11/2013 Duration: 26min

    I was very blessed to have the opportunity to share with all of you the story behind Megan Smith-Harris and her production team's documentary, "The Tackle Girls:  ONE Team, ONE Mission."  In this interview you will hear about why Megan is so passionate about creating such an inspiring and empowering documentary film.   Many people aren't aware there is even such a thing as women's tackle football.  But women can and DO play all over the world.  Megan explains how generous these women football players from Team U.S.A are as they sacrifice so much (i.e. their time, money, and sweat) for the simple love of the game!  You can read more about the documentary at www.thetacklegirls.org  or by going to the podcast website of www.generosityphilosophy.com  

  • 7: FANtastic Friday

    15/11/2013 Duration: 25min

    This episode is all about YOU and your stories of generosity.  I also am sharing great ideas of several ways you can get involved in making the world a better place!  Check out those links at the website http://www.generosityphilosophy.com

  • 6: Connie Erickson's Guatemalan Artisan Sale

    13/11/2013 Duration: 37min

    This interview was special to me since it was a recorded phone call with my mentor, "adoptive mom," and "homie," Connie Erickson.  I mentioned Connie in my last episode as my 6th grade teacher.  She is one of the most generous people I know, so I had to interview her about her Guatemalan Artisan Sale that's coming up on November 23rd and 24th at her home. We discuss her passion for being generous and we have a relaxed conversation about why generosity leaves us feeling more "connected" to others.   Enjoy this show!   www.generosityphilosophy.com

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