The Catholic Entrepreneur

John Donahue | Truth Charting


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In this episode, host Mitch Fisher interviews John Donahue, the creator of Truth Charting, a social media account that aims to show Gen Z that being Catholic is not boring. John shares his mission and the challenges he faced in starting Truth Charting. He also discusses his participation in the OSV competition and the business lessons he learned. John emphasizes the importance of quality over quantity in content creation and the need for a culture of excellence within Catholic business and ministry. He shares his plans for the future of Truth Charting and offers advice for young Catholic entrepreneurs and creatives.


Takeaways

  • Being Catholic is not boring, and Catholicism can be presented in an exciting and engaging way to Gen Z.
  • Quality over quantity is important in content creation, and a culture of excellence should be fostered within Catholic business and ministry.
  • Participating in business competitions and seeking mentorship can provide valuable lessons and guidance for young entrepreneurs.
  • Prioritizing and focusing on the most important tasks and goals is crucial for success and avoiding burnout.
  • Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Question of the Week

    01:19 Introduction of Guest: John Donahue

    01:47 Mission of Truth Charting

    04:17 Starting Truth Charting and Initial Challenges

    10:47 OSV Competition and Business Lessons

    20:01 Impact of Truth Charting and Networking Opportunities

    24:43 Advice for Young Catholic Entrepreneurs and Creatives

    29:40 Future Plans for Truth Charting

    31:11 Where to Find Truth Charting


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