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In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Amy Antonelli, CEO of HumanitarianXP, former Apple executive, and nonprofit trailblazer. From Silicon Valley to rural India, Amy’s unconventional path is shaped by faith, grit, and a calling to build something greater than herself. Today, her organization sends over 8,000 teens a year across the globe to serve, disconnect, and discover who they really are.
Amy unpacks the miracle-filled story behind HXP’s growth and its deeper mission: helping young people chase purpose instead of performance. Through hard labor, spiritual grounding, and intentional leadership, teens return from these trips transformed—and often redirected toward a more meaningful life.
She and Casey explore what it takes to lead with both excellence and empathy, run a nonprofit like a business, and stay spiritually aligned while scaling global impact. Amy’s journey is a powerful case study in living on mission and building organizations where faith fuels execution.
In this Episode
Chapters
00:00 | Meet Amy Antonelli
01:33 | Faith, Purpose, and Customized Curriculums
05:13 | What is HXP? Mission, Model & Impact
08:42 | The Origin Story: One Teen, One Trip
12:00 | Exponential Growth and Divine Timing
15:36 | High-Standard Volunteers & Life-Changing Leadership
20:18 | Alumni Trip Leaders and Generational Impact
23:35 | Running a Nonprofit Like a Business
25:30 | Purpose-Driven Culture and Morning Rituals
27:59 | Excellence, Expectations, and the “Vibe Check”
31:08 | Iron Sharpens Iron: The Power of Peer Leadership
34:27 | Harvard, Faith, and the Power of Diversity
37:36 | Amy’s Early Life and Family Influence
43:00 | Defining Moments: From Engagement to a New Path
48:05 | Silicon Valley, Apple, and Meeting Steve Jobs
55:09 | Leadership Mistakes and Growing in Love & Standards
59:59 | Walking Away from Tech to Find True Purpose
01:03:37 | India, Leprosy Colonies & Discovering Plan C
01:10:23 | Founding Rising Star Outreach
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In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Amy Antonelli, CEO of HumanitarianXP, former Apple executive, and nonprofit trailblazer. From Silicon Valley to rural India, Amy’s unconventional path is shaped by faith, grit, and a calling to build something greater than herself. Today, her organization sends over 8,000 teens a year across the globe to serve, disconnect, and discover who they really are.
Amy unpacks the miracle-filled story behind HXP’s growth and its deeper mission: helping young people chase purpose instead of performance. Through hard labor, spiritual grounding, and intentional leadership, teens return from these trips transformed—and often redirected toward a more meaningful life.
She and Casey explore what it takes to lead with both excellence and empathy, run a nonprofit like a business, and stay spiritually aligned while scaling global impact. Amy’s journey is a powerful case study in living on mission and building organizations where faith fuels execution.
In this Episode
Chapters
00:00 | Meet Amy Antonelli
01:33 | Faith, Purpose, and Customized Curriculums
05:13 | What is HXP? Mission, Model & Impact
08:42 | The Origin Story: One Teen, One Trip
12:00 | Exponential Growth and Divine Timing
15:36 | High-Standard Volunteers & Life-Changing Leadership
20:18 | Alumni Trip Leaders and Generational Impact
23:35 | Running a Nonprofit Like a Business
25:30 | Purpose-Driven Culture and Morning Rituals
27:59 | Excellence, Expectations, and the “Vibe Check”
31:08 | Iron Sharpens Iron: The Power of Peer Leadership
34:27 | Harvard, Faith, and the Power of Diversity
37:36 | Amy’s Early Life and Family Influence
43:00 | Defining Moments: From Engagement to a New Path
48:05 | Silicon Valley, Apple, and Meeting Steve Jobs
55:09 | Leadership Mistakes and Growing in Love & Standards
59:59 | Walking Away from Tech to Find True Purpose
01:03:37 | India, Leprosy Colonies & Discovering Plan C
01:10:23 | Founding Rising Star Outreach
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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