Each episode, I interview people who are, in some way, providing change in the world through service. Be inspired by ways of creating change that are within your reach. Learn how you can level up your contribution right away.
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If your work is shaped by social impact or you have a special project that shines a light on service, connect with me to be a guest on the Supergivers Podcast.
Linda Kohanov is an author and equine-facilitated learning facilitator whose message about non-predatory power could be a life-changing resource for humanity.
Chad Brown is an accomplished documentary style portrait and adventure photographer, creative director, conservationist, and founder/president of a non-profit organization.
Kate bridges leadership strategy with spiritual psychology in her work with corporate teams and organizations to help create healthier cultures that thrive.
Dr. Leticia Nieto’s book Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment: A Developmental Strategy to Liberate Everyone, helps analyze the psychological dynamics of privilege and oppression.
Dorice Horenstein is a Jewish educator, turned speaker and author of Moments of The Heart: Four Relationships Everyone Should Have to Live Wholeheartedly.
In this interview, Scott and I dive into the existential layers of process over outcome, performance mindset in community, and the value of pro sports in today’s humanity.
Michael shares about his journey in owning his own white maleness as well as the important opportunity white men have today to make a big impact in the world.
Listen in for an incredible story of courage and heart that has lead Scarlett on a path to revolutionize social-emotional learning in schools across the world.
We discuss everything from Anna learning as a young unarmed British police officer to the politics of mare’s urine and why you should care about all of it.
Joe Shoemaker is a Transformational Coach who specializes in working with women. His clients want to work with him because he’s a man trying to do his part to support women.
In this interview, you’ll hear how you have power as a consumer even though you may not feel powerful and how you can change the world without spending more money.
We get to the heart of how teaching our nation’s youth how to relate to peers with compassion could be a big key in turning the tide of adult isolation, depression, and violence.
We learn how a former public school teacher created a powerful resource for anyone interested in raising awareness around how women are represented in pop media.
Sonja shares how her life experience lead her to working on a mission she never imagined, and how one simple approach to action could revolutionize your impact in the world.
Angie relates the incredible rock bottom she hit as a working mom and how it became the bedrock for her vision to transform the world through kindness and compassion.
Jessica and I discuss her own path through adversity to empowerment, the many ways that women can activate their potential in the modern world, and how men can play a critical role.
Andrew and I discuss how he was sparked to make films, what it took to go from inspiration to actualization of his dream, and the theme of finding sources of compassion in the world.