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By Jessie Funk & Brian Williams
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
When Madison was working behind the scenes producing podcasts for other people, she spotted a big problem that she wanted to solve.
She wanted to make it easier for Podcast hosts to connect with their ideal guests. A simple platform to literally just connect people together. That's it. . . seems simple right??!
Well, not exactly. Madison didn't have a background in starting a tech company, but one thing she did have was the grit, mindset and passion to 'figure it out' along the way. And she did just that.
FUN FACT: I actually connected with Madison using the platform she created. How awesome is that.
But why PODCASTS? Well, Podcasts are gaining traction more than any other form of media consumption today! More people are listening while driving, hiking cooking, etc. This gives you a great opportunity to get in the ears of your potential donors, follows or community members.
BUT HOW DO YOU START A PODCAST?
Well, don't you worry, Madison will dive into that as well. Plus if you do start a podcast, she's already created an amazing platform for you to find awesome guests.
CONNECT WITH MADISON:
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From interning at Think Kindness with Brian over a decade ago to creating her own marketing firm, Jordanne Pallesen takes a quick break from her work to join the podcast. Learn what Marketing and PR mean in today's world and how best to contact Newsrooms even if you’re a teenager. In this episode, you’re sure to learn something new in regards to Marketing thanks to Jordanne’s decade worth of experience.
Big Episode Take-A-Ways
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Things Mentioned in this episode
Think Kindness
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Chapter Section
2:42 Jessica’s experience on tv
3:15 O’ryan example of being on TV
4:18 Jordanne Intro
7:14 What is PR and Marketing in her words
8:35 Brian asks where should people focus first in journalism
9:40 How can a teen start to develop their story
13:26 Brian, Creating an avatar person
14:46 Jordanne, Have your story and bio dialed in
17:25 Jordanne, Explaining how to get it contact with the newsrooms
18:43 Brian, What's the best way to make it easy for the newsroom to read about your story
21:25 Media alert vs a press release
25:17 Using your resources around you like your english teacher or Grammarly
27:50 Take it in bite sized pieces finding 2 producers aa day
28:32 Following up on emails
30:15 Best way for teenagers to introduce themselves to newsrooms
34:41 You have to put yourself out there
36:31 Have to chase the no’s to get the yes
39:11 Creating a media list
40:36 Mock call example
41:55 Jordanne feedback of the mock example
42:44 What to tell the newsrooms when you get the on the phone
44:41 Brian's mock call example
46:10 Jordan’s feedback on Brian's Mock call
48:05 Follow ups
49:33 End Goodbyes
50:48 Wrap Up
One major pandemic we truly need to solve in our country is mental health. The beautiful part is. . . we know most of the things we need to do to solve it.
But the biggest hurdle is destigmatizing mental health in the first place.
Well, today's guests' goal is just that. To let everyone know that right now in your life, it may not be okay, but it will be!
Emma White is a suicide survivor, published author, youth speaker, trainer, and above all. . . an outstanding human being. Jessie and Emma geek out on everything mental health-related in today's episode.
However, be sure to follow Emma online, her work, and her impact around the nation.
CONNECT WITH EMMA
Emma's Website: https://www.lifeisworthit.org/
Emma's Instagram: @emmamwhite
Organization Instagram: @LifeIsWorthItorg
GET HER BOOK: click here
SHOW LINKS
Join CharityU: www.joincharityu.com
Follow Brian: @Kindness.Nation
Follow Jessie: @dearauntjessie
Follow CharityU: @CharityU
She went from being bullied to becoming the bully. . . then creating a career to be an advocate to help those who both bullied and are bullies. Phew, talk about full-circle. Jessie Funk has two masters degree, in the home-run stretch of her Phd and is currently a therapist for male teens. She is considered one of the nations Top Youth Speakers, a mother of 2 and also the co-founder of CharityU. We decided to take her from the host of this podcast to a guest. Yup, Jessie jumps in the hot seat for today's amazing episode.
Big Episode Take-A-Ways
Things Mentioned In This Episode
Ivy Girl Academy
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Think Kindness wasn’t started on purpose. It started as a class project in a Marketing 301 class. But then slowly grew. And Grew. And Grew. The entire organization has been bootstrapped from the ground up. From their original 501c3 paperwork, web design, fundraising, videos. . . everything. During this episode you’ll here the amazing success stories of Think Kindness as well as the trials and tribulations. The biggest take-a-way from this episode is this [yes, we will just give it to you]. Never give up. Be resourceful. Chase Your Passion. Make a difference.
LINKS MENTIONED
JOIN THE CHARITYU COMMUNITY: www.joincharityu.com
Having struggles with staying focused? Getting back on track. . . or even figuring out ways to raise your first $500. . . well this is the episode you need to listen too. You will get a quick deep dive into our first Hot Seat Coaching session. Each person is given 10 minutes in the hot seat to ask a question, get feedback, ideas and inspiration.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL:
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Brian Williams Instagram: click here
Brian's Charity on Instagram: Click Here
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Meet Andrew and Anshul, two of the four founders of AUesome, a company that is bridging the digital and physical world of at-home therapy, one specialized kit at a time. But here is the remarkable thing . . . not only are all of the founders of this corporation still in high school, they have also never met in person!!! That’s right, the entire corporation is 100% ran virtually. . . and they are killing it!four
Lets Define Autism:
Autism spectrum disorder impacts the nervous system. The range and severity of symptoms can vary widely. Common symptoms include difficulty with communication, difficulty with social interactions, obsessive interests, and repetitive behaviors. Early recognition, as well as behavioral, educational, and family therapies may reduce symptoms and support development and learning.
IN THIS EPISODE
You’ll meet Andrew and Anshul, two amazing high school students who are co-founders of the company AUesome. You will hear the story on how 5 complete strangers came together, virtually, to create a company to help kids and families with Autism. They will discuss their biggest struggles, adversity challenges and how they operate the company, virtually and yet are still doing an amazing job!
CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO AUESOME
Visit the AUesome Website | click here
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David’s Viral Video | click here
Jessie’s Instagram | click here
Brian’s Instagram | click here
The CharityU Podcast is powered by Think Kindness
Meet two amazing teen world changers, Brady & Bailey. Both have decided to step way outside their comfort zone to create a movement that is near & dear to their hearts. Their passion, dedication and commitment to making our world a better place is truly infectious.
MEET BRADY: Almost a decade after losing his father to a rare form of cancer, Brady Sunderlin, a student at Reed City High School, started the process of forming a nonprofit to help other teens, Finding Yourself Through Grief. His goalis to one day open a summer camp in 2021 to other students deal with grief.
“I want to help create that loving atmosphere for those teens who are struggling with a death,‘ Sunderlin said. “We don’t need more kids turning to drugs, alcohol or suicide because they don’t know how else to cope with death.‘
MEET BAILEY: Bailey loves music. More importantly, she loves the way music makes you feel. She launched her own charity called Project Youth, a leadership program to promote music and arts within her community.
CONNECT WITH US
Brady on TikTok: click here
Brady on Instagram: click here
Bailey on Instagram: click here
Follow CharityU On Instagram: @mycharityu
Follow Jessie on Instagram: @Dearauntjessie
Follow Brian on Instagram: @Kindness.Nation
JOIN THE CHARITYU COMMUNITY: charityu.mn.co
After 25+ years of combined non-profit management experience, Jessie and Brian breakdown the top 5 questions they get asked regarding starting, launching and running a non-profit organization.
QUESTIONS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE
#1: What is the difference between a non-profit and a for-profit?
#2: How do I get started?
#3: I'm not a leader, but I want to make a difference. I'm scared, please help.
#4: How much time does it really take? I'm busy.
#5: I want to change the world. . . but I don't know where to help, I don't know of a great cause.
Do you have a question that you'd like us to answer? Let us by messaging on Instagram or joining our CharityU community. (did we tell you its free!)
CONNECT WITH US.
Follow Jessie on IG: @dearauntjessie
Follow Brian on IG: @kindness.nation
Follow CharityU on IG: @mycharityu
Join the CharityU FREE online community - charityu.mn.co
This week we’re talking to Arpinder Kaur, a 15-year-old from California who successfully started her own 501c3 nonprofit, Empowering Excellence. Her mission is to support underprivileged students with resources they need to succeed.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.