This show takes time to pause life to focus on social good, social entrepreneurship, and social impact. There are enough people tearing each other down and apart in relationships, business, and all over the world. It is time to STOP. Shift the focus to the people who are making a difference in this world by creating and serving others in ways they have embraced. This show is aimed to connect people to listen, learn, and spark interest and empowerment in how they themselves see what they can bring forth to make this world a better place.
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On this episode, we spend time with Kimberly Giles, Co-Founder of Little Willows, which she founded with her sister. Little Willows provides coordinated clothing boxes for young children in underserv…
On this episode, we spend time with Sarah Symons, Founder and Director of Her Future Coalition, an international charity who’s mission is to break the cycle of poverty and exploitation by providing e…
Students in need should never be afraid to ask for help and success in school should not be dependent on your income bracket.
We spend time with Matine Khalighi, an incoming freshman student at Harva…
Mothers and Daughters Serving Communities Together.
The National Charity League is for mothers and their daughters, grades 7–12, to participate in a program that fosters the mother-daughter relationsh…
Aspiration. Inspiration. Discipline.
Dan Pelino is the co-founder of Everyone Matters, Inc, a social impact enterprise dedicated to ensuring that everyone has equal access to citizen-based services, …
“We were homeless, but not hopeless.”
Dantiel Daniels, former Colorado State men’s basketball player and professional player in Finland, Uruguay, and China is now an inspirational athletic coach. He…
Warning: The following contains discussions of sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised.
On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips chats with Jackie Bailey, founder and director of the Speak Feed Lead…
On this episode, our host, Dr. Natalie Phillips, spends time with Logan Wells, Co-Founder and CareChief of CareZare. Watching his parents and aunt take on the monumental task of caring for his grand…
Warning: The following contains discussions and images of domestic and sexual violence. Listener discretion is advised.
“Take the first step. Even if it is a baby step. Find something that you connect…
In this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips spends time talking with Lance Allred, the first deaf player in NBA history, international and online keynote speaker, TedX speaker, leadership consultant, visio…
In this episode, our host, Dr. Natalie Phillips, spends time with her friend and mission buddy, Derrick Coleman, Jr, Super Bowl Champion and the first legally deaf offensive player in the NFL. When …
This episode contains discussion of domestic violence which may be disturbing for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.
Home is not safe for everyone.
1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men experience d…
“What are the most important words a kid can say? There are no words, but there are ACTIONS.” ~ Craig Secher
No Child Should Be Forgotten. On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips chats with Craig Secher…
"Start with a connection first. My contacts in my phone are both my friends and those I do business with." ~ Alex Koenigsberg
On this episode, Dr. Natalie Phillips chats with Alex Koenigsberg, Preside…
Great Coffee. Greater Good.
On this episode, we chat with Brent Bromstrup and follow his journey that began in 2013 to bring awareness of the social injustice and pay of coffee growers in Guatemala. T…
“Take a step back to look in and then take that ONE step forward.” – Jessica Starr
On this episode, we chat with Jessica Starr, founder of MusEffect, a non-profit organization dedicated to raise soci…
“Your disability does not preclude you from anything. In fact, your biggest challenge is your BEST empowerment!” – Bryan Manning
On this episode, we spend time talking with Bradford and Bryan Manning,…
“1 in 8 women struggle to buy period products in the United States alone; this is called period poverty.”
On this episode, we chat with Emily Jorgensen, as she shares her own, vulnerable story paired…
On this episode, we chat with Jeff and Karlie Ruiter, Founders of Ordinary Nurses.
Jeff and Karlie founded the non-profit organization to bring health and hope to the starving babies of rural Guatemal…
“The world of human trafficking, both labor and sex trafficking, is not a new thing but the world of anti-trafficking is.” ~ Lacy Tolar.
Human trafficking is the second fastest growing criminal indus…