
Built for Impact
Are you trying to make a difference in this world? Do you dream of owning or starting an organization that makes a lasting impact? From Evergreen Results, listen to conversations with leaders and entrepreneurs who have built organizations making a positive impact on the world. With host, Amanda Bocik, explore the path from purpose to impact and all the risks, bumps, and bruises that came along the way.
Episodes
49 episodes
3 Important Lessons for Building an Impact-Driven Company
Anne Fulenwider is a former magazine editor for Marie Claire and a believer in the power of storytelling. She has interviewed powerful women including Melinda Gates, Mindy Kaling, Gwyneth Paltrow, and many more on stages such as the Makers Conf...
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Episode 47
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55:04

How Commitment Leads to Courage and Courage Leads to Change
Dr. Paul Zeitz is a physician, epidemiologist and tenacious award-winning advocate for global justice and human rights with over 35 years of advocacy experience. He has a vision for radical transformation for our world. In this episode we talk ...
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Episode 46
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30:14

5 Leadership Practices to Improve Company Culture
Kimberly Wiefling helps take toxic work cultures and turn them into thriving places where teams actually want to be. Her superpower is turning managers into leaders and groups into true teams who can achieve “impossible” together. She’s a “forc...
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Episode 45
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37:14

A Vision to see Entire Communities Help Raise Kids
Imagine a world where entire communities stepped up to help raise future leaders? Where neighbors wrapped around each other to provide support for one another’s kids? This is the vision of Crittenton Services of Greater Washington a...
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Episode 44
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44:07

How to Keep People your Top Priority
Sarah Treadway is a powerhouse. As President and Co-CEO of Stout Street Hospitality, she has overcome challenge after challenge alongside her brother to keep their family business afloat. In this conversation we talk about the transition their ...
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Episode 43
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45:28

How Understanding Data Can Increase Fundraising Results with Tim Kachuriak
Tim Kachuriak didn’t take a direct path, like most, when he began his journey to the nonprofit scene. He has worked and lived in multiple states but still remembers the organization and the moment when his heart strings were pulled and he reali...
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Episode 42
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35:04

Key Characteristics of an Effective Leader
Anne Huntington Sharma is a fierce female leader focused on prioritizing accountability, communication, transparency and empathy in the workplace. As the current President of the Huntington Learning Centers she walks us through how she has take...
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Episode 41
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43:48

Launching into 2022 Announcement!
Built for Impact will be coming back next week and we have a great lineup for 2022!
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Episode 0
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0:54

The Sky is the Limit
Have you ever asked the question “why” and truly wanted a non-bias answer? Challenging ourselves to go deeper and not just look for the answer we want can be hard. As a child Peter Zaccagnino was raised by a single mom and had zero ...
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Episode 40
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41:52

How Complacency Leads You Into Danger with Commander Rorke Denver
Husband. Father. Commander in the Navy SEALs. Actor. Mentor. Author. These are only a few of the words to describe Commander Rorke Denver. If you have followed the military at all his name will be familiar to you and even if you haven’t you wou...
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Episode 39
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45:29

Building A Lifestyle Brand for Nurses
After being turned down at least 100 times Alicia Tulsee has developed a business that is rapidly growing into one of the leading apparels brands for the medical community today. Alicia knew she had something worth fighting for so mustered all ...
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Episode 38
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31:55

When Giving Back Gives Back
Marketing doesn’t always mean engagement metrics or how many followers you have on social media. For my guest, it means telling a story. A story that will allow others to connect with you and trust that your cause is worthy and needed.
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Episode 37
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30:02

The Power of Good Grant Writing
Does grant writing seem overwhelming to you? Former NYC educator Libby Hikind has found herself at the wheel of the leading grant funding search engine after “retiring” for a short period of time. More than 200,000 nonprofits, businesses ...
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Episode 36
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36:14

5 Pillars of Family Business
For many, understanding the intricacies of family business may seem daunting...or even messy...but for Alan Wilson, CEO of Sugarbush Capital this is his sweet spot. Alan is a “connector” in every sense of the word. He is incredibly intelligent,...
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Episode 35
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49:24

Learning about culture and core values with Jonathan Coors of CoorsTek
Jonathan Coors, alongside his brother Michael and cousin Timothy, serve as the Chief Executive Officers of CoorsTek. They are out to “make the world measurably better” and they start within their company. They recently won Best Managed...
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Episode 34
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46:18

Do Your Good
Sybil Ackerman-Munson has been on all sides of the non-profit and donor world. She started as fundraising for an environmental nonprofit and now owns and operates “Do Your Good” teaching all of us that it doesn’t matter how much we have t...
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Episode 33
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47:45

Special Summer Announcement
We are taking a break for summer and will kick back up in August! Have a great summer everyone!!
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4:58

How CBD Saved This Family Horse Which Then Launched A Family Business with the Carter Family, Part 2
Trove provides high quality CBD products for people, horses, dogs, and cats. Trove is owned and operated by the Carter family. Deborah, Sam, Madison, and Avery each play a crucial, yet different, role in the company. In Part 1 of th...
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Episode 32
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35:28

How CBD Saved This Family Horse Which Then Launched A Family Business
Imagine trying every possible solution to save the pet you love. Our pets are our family and many of us would do almost anything to help them if it meant preventing humane euthanasia and keeping them in our lives. That’s what led De...
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Episode 31
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48:25

3 Leadership Lessons from a Former US Naval Officer
From the US Navy, to investment banking, to healthcare for jails and detention centers - Justin Searle has approached each leadership opportunity with a service mindset. He cares about serving others well and making a difference. In our convers...
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Episode 30
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39:46

How to Turn Tragedy into Triumph
Cheryl Miller founded a thriving equine-assisted services organization with her daughter, Dawn, in 1986 in central Indiana called Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources. Agape began as a summer program in partnership with Indiana University’s Bradf...
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Episode 29
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40:54

How strengthening your core can improve your life and your community
In Part 1, Doniphan Stone shared his story of surviving cancer at the young age of 15. And how that eventually led to his career in health and fitness and the creation of the Corefirst training system. In this Part 2 episode, we hear from Donny...
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Episode 28
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48:20

Surviving a rare cancer at 15 to creating the Corefirst training system
Doniphan Stone survived cancer at the young age of 15. He not only survived it, but he regained his strength and became a Junior Olympic medalist in Taekwondo and played Division II collegiate soccer. Today, he is the co-author of t...
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Episode 27
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45:16

From a successful real estate business to traveling the country with 4 kids
Have you ever asked yourself if there was something more to life? Do you have a dream but something is holding you back from going for it and it keeps you up at night? By the age of twenty-three, Julia built a successful company in ...
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Episode 26
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41:28

The Billion Dollar Evil of Human Trafficking and how Her Song is Fighting for Freedom
Human Trafficking is a billion dollar evil that is happening all around us in all of our communities. Rachel White is a licensed counselor and felt so compelled that she needed to help survivors of trafficking know that they are loved so she fo...
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Episode 25
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46:42
