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Giving and Thanksgiving

Nov 25, 2025
John Studzinski, a distinguished financier and philanthropist, discusses the transformative power of giving. He shares insights from his book, emphasizing that true philanthropy requires a personal touch rather than transactional charity. Studzinski explores how grassroots initiatives can heal societal divisions and motivate youth engagement. He highlights his own foundation projects, such as The Passage and the Genesis Foundation, showcasing innovative approaches to philanthropy. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace modest giving with a focus on sustainable impact.
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INSIGHT

Everyday Generosity Shapes Civic Life

  • America has an unusually strong culture of everyday generosity beyond billionaire philanthropy.
  • John Studzinski frames giving as part of gratitude and civic character, especially around Thanksgiving.
INSIGHT

Talent As A Currency For Good

  • Studzinski reframes 'talent' as a currency for giving that's not limited to money or power.
  • He urges people to discover and deploy God-given talents to create movements for the common good.
ADVICE

Treat Giving As A Relationship

  • Start giving as an ongoing partnership or relationship rather than a one-off transaction.
  • Use the book's 'T' structure (time, talent, treasure...) to design sustained engagement.
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