
Dan Clark
CEO of Westfall Gold, talks about how to raise more money for your church or cause from high-net-worth donors. Dan also shares why 89% of potential major givers don't give to their potential. Plus, Carey and Dan dive into the difference between scarcity and abundance thinking and how leaders can become more abundance-focused.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 41min
Workouts, Cold Plunges, and Other Habits of a CEO | Dan Clark
Dan Clark, CEO of Westfall Gold, shares his habits and disciplines for leadership growth. They discuss personal disciplines, cold plunges, and setting exercise goals. The importance of personal growth outside of work is explored, along with leadership transitions and listening. They also cover the significance of profitability and pricing in scaling organizations, and the importance of asking for support.

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Feb 13, 2024 • 1h 4min
CNLP 631 | Dan Clark on the How to Raise More Money for Your Church from High Net Worth Donors, Why 89% of Potential Major Givers Don't Give to Their Potential To Your Cause and Scarcity v. Abundance Mindset
Dan Clark, CEO of Westfall Gold, shares insights on how to raise more money for your church from high-net-worth donors and why potential major givers don't give to their potential. They also discuss the difference between scarcity and abundance thinking and how leaders can become more abundance-focused. Topics include leadership, building trust, engaging high net worth donors, contrasting broke mindset with abundance mindset, engaging potential major givers, and advancing vision and kingdom through 'Project Advance'.

Nov 9, 2023 • 1h 5min
Dan Clark: How To Unlock Mental Superpowers With Music | EP 469
Dan Clark, CEO of Brain.fm, discusses the power of music in regulating mental states. Topics include acoustic neuroscience, Brain.fm's use of science-based music, managing symptoms of ADHD, and the impact of music on mental states. They also explore the differences between BrainFM and binaural beats, the relationship between music and mental states, and alternative methods to achieve similar effects without technology.