The NTM Growth Marketing Podcast

Andrew Gottlieb, CEO/Founder of No Typical Moments
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Nov 13, 2018 • 44min

SFH #59: Developing proactive learners and responsible leaders with Greg Evans, Owner of Seeds Training

In this episode of The School For Humanity, we chat with Greg Evans - the owner of Seeds Training. We learn how his training programs build life, leadership, and learning skills in students, teachers, and professionals around the world. When there is a better sense of community at schools, Greg shares that students will focus more on winning as a team, instead of competing against each other. The Seeds Training program teaches skills that help students, teachers, and professionals to recalibrate their energy and effort into improving each day, moment by moment, instead of comparing ourselves to their peers, so that each person can become a more responsible leader. Tune in to learn how Seeds Training prepares the communities around us to powerfully lead our world tomorrow. - - - - - For more information on Seeds Training, visit: www.seedstraining.com
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Oct 29, 2018 • 42min

SFH #58: Collaboration for Transformation with Neal Gorenflo, Co-Founder & Executive Director of Shareable

Emerging from the grassroots up to solve today's biggest challenges, Shareable is an award-winning news, action, connection hub for the sharing transformation by leveraging the power of collaboration. Since 2009, Neal Gorenflo and his team have inspired social change by publishing stories, analysis, and tools in collaboration with their global partners. With a mission to empower the world to do what once seemed impossible, it was a true honor to connect with Neal about how possible is can be to govern ourselves, build a green economy that serves everyone and creates meaningful lives together. Tune into this episode to learn more about how Neal's book "Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons" serves as a practical reference guide for community-based solutions to urgent challenges faced by cities everywhere. Link to Neal's book below: https://www.amazon.com/Sharing-Cities-Activating-Urban-Commons-ebook/dp/B07BMGYVX8
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Oct 22, 2018 • 32min

SFH #57: Fighting Hunger in America with Andre Angel, Founder & CEO of TangoTab

As of the recording of this episode, there are over 46 million hungry Americans. Hunger is a widespread issue and TangoTab is on a mission to provide people in need with fresh and nutritious meals through partner organizations around the country. CEO and Founder of TangoTab, Andre Angel shares how it is as easy as downloading the application and checking in at the partnered restaurant for your own meal. With a small fee paid from the restaurant, a portion of that revenue is donated to a local food organization, covering the cost of a meal for someone in need -- equalling to over 1 billion meals are served every week! Imagine being able to make a difference, fighting hunger in America with every food choice. Subscribe to The School For Humanity's podcast to learn more, with TangoTab! - - - - - For more information on TangoTab, visit: www.tangotab.com
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Oct 15, 2018 • 20min

SFH #56: Trustworthy Answers for Global Business Leaders with Patsy Doerr, Global Head of Corporate Responsibility & Inclusion at Thomson Reuters

Built on the values of trust, innovation, partnership, and performance, Patsy Doerr leads Thomson Reuters as the Global Head of Corporate Responsibility and Inclusion. Thomson Reuters is considered The Answer Company that empowers leaders in taking confident action to advance their business and gain a competitive advantage in their industry. With a global team of over 45,000 professionals, Thomson Reuters brings together crucial information and authoritative insight to unravel complex situations. Looking for trustworthy answers related to independent journalism, human rights, women's empowerment, or the rule of law? Join in on the conversation with Thomson Reuters to learn more about how they are supporting the Sustainable Development Goals as members of the United Nations Global Compact. - - - - - For more information on Thomson Reuters, visit: www.thomsonreuters.com
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Oct 8, 2018 • 29min

SFH #55: Adaptive Technology for Developing Reading Skills with Michael Lombardo, CEO of BookNook

It can be agreed that reading is a very important skill to master, right? In this episode with the CEO of BookNook, Michael Lombardo, we learn about the unique way that his company helps students to collaborate and succeed together using adaptive technology. Every time a student uses BookNook, their software automatically decides the most ideal lesson that the student should be working on. As a student masters each standard, BookNook will recommend a specific lesson that prepares the student for the next standard based on the 500 lessons that are correlated to various reading levels. Once all standards for the reading level are mastered, the student will be moved up to the next level automatically. It is definitely worth a listen to for our teachers, parents, and those who work with children!
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Oct 1, 2018 • 36min

SFH #54: Business Built on Values for Capturing Opportunities with Bob Willard, CEO of Sustainability Advantage

As an award-winning certified B Corp, a Certified Sustainability Professional, and PhD graduate in sustainability from the University of Toronto, Bob Willard was an incredible leader to host on this episode of The School For Humanity. We dive into his expertise on quantifying and selling the business value of corporate sustainability strategies and his experience from sharing over a thousand presentations to corporate, government, university, and NGO audiences. Stay tuned to learn how Bob applies his business and leadership experience to engage the business community in proactively avoiding risks and capturing opportunities by using smart environmental, social, and governance strategies. - - - - - For more information on Sustainability Advantage, visit: https://sustainabilityadvantage.com
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Sep 24, 2018 • 35min

SFH #53: Replacing Single-Use Waste to Create Solutions for Social Change with Jim Osgood, CEO of Klean Kanteen

Creating the first stainless steel, BPA-free, reusable water bottle in 2004, Klean Kanteen had the vision to create a non-toxic solution to single-use plastic water bottles. Jim Osgood, the CEO of this certified B corporation, shares more about how Klean Kanteen is creating the highest quality reusable products on the planet and how they are also involved in benefiting their communities as well. As a company, they donate product to local organizations and schools to use in events and the Klean Kanteen staff is given 24 hours of volunteer time annually to support diverse nonprofits in their community. Join in on today's discussion about what we can do today to inspire change that makes the world a better, cleaner place with Klean Kanteen. - - - - - For more information on Klean Kanteen, visit: www.kleankanteen.com
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Sep 17, 2018 • 34min

SFH #52: The Championship Combination of Sustainability and Sports with Michael Malara, Key Account Manager/Corporate Sustainability and Sustainable Finance of South Pole

According to the World Health Organization, nearly 4 million people die prematurely every year from illnesses including cancer caused by household air pollution from inefficient cooking stoves. How can we offset the carbon emissions with sports like soccer and improve health around the world? In this episode of The School For Humanity with South Pole, we dive into a powerful conversation about how our economy and society can thrive when businesses embed sustainability and the environment into the heart of their activities with Key Account Manager/Corporate Sustainability and Sustainable Finance executive, Michael Malara. He shares about how South Pole is calculating and offsetting carbon emissions with carbon credits from high-quality renewable energy emission reductions projects by creating Climate Friendly partnerships with organizations like the UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) and supporting rural communities in Kenya. "Major League Soccer is truly playing for the planet by expanding its sustainability program," says Michael. Ready to learn more about how South Pole is influencing mass behavior change for good through sport events and sporting affiliations? Tune into episode 52 via iTunes podcasts or The School For Humanity website. - - - - - For more information on South Pole, visit: www.southpole.com
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Sep 10, 2018 • 25min

SFH #51: A Recipe For An Inspiring Life and Healthy Donuts with Joey Wilder, CEO of The San Diego Protein Company

Imagine that you could enjoy the sweetness of both donuts and a healthy lifestyle. Built on the foundations of passion and integrity, CEO of The San Diego Protein Company, Joey Wilder, shares more about the story behind the most delicious plant-based, gluten-free donuts. In this episode, we discuss why health food doesn't have to be boring and what it takes to embrace the entrepreneur mindset with a humble heart. Starting with $32 in his bank account, Joey emphasizes the power of a resilient work-ethic and shares advice for ambitious creatives who are inspired to build their first product. Do you have a big "WHY" for your life and desire to create a positive legacy? Definitely stay tuned for some delicious inspiration on your adventure of entrepreneurship, here on The School For Humanity. - - - - - For more information on The San Diego Protein Company, visit: www.sandiegoprotein.com
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Aug 27, 2018 • 32min

SFH #50: Protecting the Health of Humans, Animals and the Environment with Kari Warberg Block, Founder & CEO of EarthKind

By changing people's minds and behaviors in addition to offering new sustainable options to reduce the use of harmful chemicals in the home and in the environment, EarthKind is on a mission is to reduce humanity's reliance on harmful pest control products from 90% today to 50% by 2020. In this episode of The School For Humanity, Founder and CEO of EarthKind, Kari Warberg Block shares how they were the first to make effective botanical pest prevention products as an alternative to poisonous pest control. By using plant-based raw ingredients sourced from farmers, processors and suppliers who understand their responsibility as environmental stewards, and lean principles to continually eliminate waste in their operations, EarthKind's manufacturing footprint is 98% carbon-free. Inspiring, right? Subscribe to learn more about how EarthKind is leading a movement of women and families to build a more sustainable future industry-wide. - - - - - For more information on Earthkind, visit: www.earthkind.com

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