The NTM Growth Marketing Podcast

Andrew Gottlieb, CEO/Founder of No Typical Moments
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Jun 4, 2018 • 31min

SFH #039: Welcoming Refugee Families Through Inspired Crowdsourcing Solutions with Miry Whitehill, Founder and CEO of Miry's List

Have you ever wondered how you could help the Refugee families that come to the United States? In this conversation with Miry Whitehill, the Founder and CEO of Miry's List, we discuss the three chronological pillars that they practice to support each families' first steps off the plane as they seeking a safe haven from violence and persecution in their home countries. Miry's List is a movement of neighbors and friends dedicated to welcoming new arrival refugee families into our community through inspired crowdsourcing solutions. To learn more about some of their programs like: Welcome Home, Emergency Supplies, Wishlists, and New Arrival Supper Club and Fly Me Home -- continue listening with Miry Whitehill right here on The School For Humanity! - - - - - For more information on Miry's List, visit: https://miryslist.org/
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May 28, 2018 • 34min

SFH #038: Purpose, People, Planet, Profit with Tom McDougall, Founder of 4P Foods

In this conversation with the Founder of 4P Foods, Tom McDougall, we discuss the importance of businesses being responsible for their impacts on the planet and the people that live here. For 4P Foods, this means that they are committed to ensuring that all people have access to farm-fresh, healthy food, grown using sustainable and humane practices and that the people who produce that food are able to earn a fair and dignified living doing so. This conscious community sources from environmentally responsible family farmers in the Washington DC foodshed in addition to donating 1 bag of food to one of their partners for every 10 bags that they deliver. Some of their partners include Fauquier Food Bank, Local Food Bank Partners, YMCA Capital View. Stay tuned to learn more about the 4 P's of food and business with Tom to get inspired in making a positive impact for Humanity! - - - - - For more information on 4P Foods, visit: http://4pfoods.com/
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May 21, 2018 • 22min

SFH #037: Transforming The Way Healthcare is Delivered with Shelley Saxena, Founder and CEO of Sevamob

Based in Atlanta, USA Shelley Saxena founded the company, Sevamob with the mission is to fundamentally transform the delivery of healthcare in the world. Today, Sevamob is transforming on the ground primary healthcare service in the far-flung areas of North India through its mobile clinics, doctors at the doorstep and unmatched service. Their tele-infrastructure includes video consultations with patient data management and analytics. At their pop-up clinics, Sevamob hosts consultations, point-of-care screenings, treatment, and impact/outcome tracking using the artificial intelligence technology. Join in on the conversation to learn more about the company bringing doctors to your doorstep! - - - - - For more information on Sevamob, visit: https://www.sevamob.com/
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May 14, 2018 • 37min

SFH #036 Protecting Our Children's Feet with the Shoe That Grows with Kenton Lee, Founder of Because International

After a life-changing experience in Nairobi, Because International Founder Kenton Lee was inspired to design and create a shoe that grows with the children that wear them. The Shoe That Grows is a shoe that can adjust and expand 5 sizes and last up to 5 years. It comes in a SMALL (fitting kids ages 5-10) and LARGE (fitting kids ages 10-15). So far The Shoe has been in 20 countries impacting thousands of children helping them have long-lasting shoes to protect their feet. Stay tuned, as we get to dive into how this company is making things better by making better things. - - - - - For more information on Because International, visit: http://becauseinternational.org/
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Apr 30, 2018 • 33min

SFH #035: Bringing Self-Improvement Tools to Inmates with Brian Hill, CEO of edovo

Twenty-three jobs later, CEO of edovo Brian Hill shares why he was inspired to make a positive impact on the 2.2 million people who are incarcerated behind prison bars and jail cells. What is edovo doing to provide meaningful rehabilitation and programming to this population? Edovo rents tablets and software to corrections institutions that want to see inmates spend time engaged with educational and vocational programming. In this episode of The School For Humanity, we discuss how the high rates of violence and returning to prison is harmful to not only to inmates and facility staff, but also for Americans in general and how the edovo platform provides facilities with a safer environment and unlimited access to self-improvement tools while behind bars. We have a feeling that you'll appreciate this uncommon, yet needed conversation with Brian so with that - let's get started! -- -- -- -- -- For more information on edovo, visit: https://www.edovo.com
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Apr 23, 2018 • 38min

SFH #034: Healthy Fast Food and Kindness with Jeff Harris, CoFounder of Plant Power Fast Food

In this episode, we chat with the Co-Founder of Plant Power Fast Food about how a vegan lifestyle impacts our environment in addition to reducing animal suffering. As a self-proclaimed "hippie" and animal-lover, Jeff Harris shares more about what it means to eat "cruelty-free" as a vegan. Each of the comfort food dishes at Plant Power Fast Food are free from any animal ingredients, cholesterol, GMO, artificial colorings, flavorings and preservatives — providing a healthier fast-food option. Whether or not you are inspired to eat more plant-based, Jeff shares how becoming more mindful in infusing all of our choices with kindness is the most important thing that we can do. Hungry for more? This one is definitely delicious! - - - - - - - - - - For more information on Plant Power Fast Food, visit: https://www.plantpowerfastfood.com
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Apr 16, 2018 • 20min

SFH #033: Bridging the Talent Gap in Social Enterprise with David Kyle, Executive Director of Impact Business Leaders

As a child, Executive Director of Impact Business Leaders David Kyle wanted to be a baseball player. Fast-forwarding to today, David is inspired to help social enterprises find and develop the right experienced talent needed to grow – especially local talent knowledgeable and dedicated to building a career in the region. While more people are seeking mission-driven careers, David defines what a social enterprise is and how Impact Business Leaders bridges the talent gap by delivering leadership development programs and career coaching to talented professionals. Their instructors are practitioners in the fields of social enterprise and impact investing, providing crucial insights into the daily challenges of working in this sector. This is a great conversation about the ever-changing way we define social impact in the workplace, let's dive in! -- -- -- -- -- For more information on Impact Business Leaders, visit: https://www.impactbusinessleaders.com/
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Apr 9, 2018 • 35min

SFH #032: From Catastrophe to Creating Clean Water with Bryan Papé, CEO of Miir

Have you ever thought about what people would say at your funeral? In this episode, Bryan Pape dives into how a catastrophic ski trip completely shifted his perspective on what kind of legacy he wanted to leave for this world. As the CEO of Miir, Bryan "woke up" after breaking his femur and committed to proposing to his girlfriend and providing clean water to those in need, one product at a time. Frustrated with the lack of a simple and functional water bottle, Miir designs all of their products from the ground up and have made a commitment to never sell off-the-shelf product that is poorly designed and copied quickly. Inspired to learn more about this legend? Let's get started. -- -- -- -- -- For more information on Miir, visit: https://www.miir.com/
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Apr 2, 2018 • 21min

SFH #031: Flying to Reduce Environmental Impact with Sophia Mendelsohn, Head of Sustainability with JetBlue

In between rock climbing, traveling, and salsa dancing with her husband and their baby, Sophia Mendelsohn was an inspiration to chat with in this School For Humanity episode. We got to dive into her passion for balancing immediate financial imperatives with social and environmental considerations for long-term financial viability, as the head of sustainability at JetBlue. With JetBlue, Sophia is shaping policies and practices that enhance the company's competitive advantage and reduce environmental impact. Stay tuned to get inspired about eco-friendly fuel and recycling all sorts of waste, from crew uniforms to plane parts to food, and how JetBlue is reducing its impact on the planet. - - - - - For more information on JetBlue, visit: https://www.jetblue.com/
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Mar 28, 2018 • 30min

SFH #030: Creating Waves in Eco-Friendly Wild Fisheries with Brian Perkins, Regional Director Americas of the Marine Stewardship Council

With the vision to increase availability certified sustainable seafood across the region, the Marine Stewardship Council appointed former commercial fisherman and international seafood trade show executive, Brian Perkins, as the Regional Director of Americas. In this conversation, Brian brings a wealth of knowledge to inspire what the gold standard for third party certification of wild fisheries with MSC and why he believes this continued growth of MSC will bring both environmental and socio-economic benefits to the Americas. Ready to dive in? Let's get started! - - - - - For more information about The Marine Stewardship Council, visit: https://www.msc.org/

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