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It's not hard to tell, we live in a divided world. In fact, there are times it seems as divided as ever.
Everything from race to gender, economic status to political lines, even your favorite sports team—they've all been weaponized as reasons to pull away from people who don't look, think, or believe like us.
More than just pointing out a problem (there are plenty of people who can do that), Chuck is piloting a solution—one that's having an impact around the nation and world.
Chuck Mingo is the CEO and founder of UNDIVIDED, a movement activating communities for racial healing and justice. From corporate boardrooms to prison facilities, the power of UNDIVIDED can be seen in thousands of lives changed.
Chuck's Book: Living Undivided (affiliate link)
A teaching pastor at one of the nation's largest churches, UNDIVIDED started as a project meant for his church community. Since those early days, it's grown exponentially. Capitalizing on storytelling, empathy, and the pain of exclusion, UNDIVIDED has a proven track record of teaching empathy and bringing people from all backgrounds together.
After 20 years as a financial services professional and completing thousands of financial plans for clients…Ben shares the secrets to building wealth, but more importantly building a fulfilling life.
Here is a brief legal disclaimer about today's episode: This podcast is intended for informational purposes only. The ideas and opinions on this episode do not constitute tax, legal or investment advice. Listeners should seek the input of their own tax, legal, and financial planning professional before acting on any of the information provided. Any speaker on this podcast expresses ideas that are subjective to the time of the recording, and are subject to change without notice, and are not always indicative of the opinions of the underwriters of this show. This episode should not replace the diligence of a full financial plan with a financial planning professional that can take your specific situation into account.
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It's not hard to tell, we live in a divided world. In fact, there are times it seems as divided as ever.
Everything from race to gender, economic status to political lines, even your favorite sports team—they've all been weaponized as reasons to pull away from people who don't look, think, or believe like us.
More than just pointing out a problem (there are plenty of people who can do that), Chuck is piloting a solution—one that's having an impact around the nation and world.
Chuck Mingo is the CEO and founder of UNDIVIDED, a movement activating communities for racial healing and justice. From corporate boardrooms to prison facilities, the power of UNDIVIDED can be seen in thousands of lives changed.
Chuck's Book: Living Undivided (affiliate link)
A teaching pastor at one of the nation's largest churches, UNDIVIDED started as a project meant for his church community. Since those early days, it's grown exponentially. Capitalizing on storytelling, empathy, and the pain of exclusion, UNDIVIDED has a proven track record of teaching empathy and bringing people from all backgrounds together.
After 20 years as a financial services professional and completing thousands of financial plans for clients…Ben shares the secrets to building wealth, but more importantly building a fulfilling life.
Here is a brief legal disclaimer about today's episode: This podcast is intended for informational purposes only. The ideas and opinions on this episode do not constitute tax, legal or investment advice. Listeners should seek the input of their own tax, legal, and financial planning professional before acting on any of the information provided. Any speaker on this podcast expresses ideas that are subjective to the time of the recording, and are subject to change without notice, and are not always indicative of the opinions of the underwriters of this show. This episode should not replace the diligence of a full financial plan with a financial planning professional that can take your specific situation into account.

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