Finding and Funding Your Passion


I got a chance to spend some time with Rhonda Y. Williams on her show and we talked about finding your passion and then funding it.

My voice was a little horse but I think you can hear me in the show! And yes, my head phones did get stuck in my hair, which is why
I LOVE MY EAR PODS!! LOL

Enjoy!

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Genise Shelton with Dr. Wright on Facebook Live: Sex Trafficking

 

Genise Shelton from Married to Medicine share her passion for helping victims and families of Sex Trafficking and her event on August 5, 2017 in Atlanta.

Dr. Wright encourages you to support and show up. http://www.ourchildrenskeeper.com 

Please watch the interview below to learn more about Genise and her other upcoming shows!!

January 24, 2017 by  
Filed under Crowd Funding, Front Page

How Partnering With A Nonprofit Can Boost Your Crowdfunding Success

John Lee Dumas is one of the most successful podcasters on iTunes. Last year, when he decided to launch a crowdfunding campaign for his “Freedom Journal,”  he partnered with Pencils of Promise. He raised $453,000 on Kickstarter and donated $75,000 to the nonprofit. Now he’s at it again.  Dumas boasts over 1 million listens to his “Entrepreneur on Fire” podcast every month. You wouldn’t think he “needs” to partner with Pencils of Promise in order to be successful with his campaign. Dumas is a savvy entrepreneur. He’s clearly figured that this is an important part of the strategy.

http://buff.ly/2j06IIC

 

Explaining the GOGO Factor

How to make your fortune through crowdfunding:

The advent of crowdfunding has given entrepreneurs who have an idea the opportunity to raise capital from strangers who share their passion.

In 2015, Indiegogo visitors raised $800 million for projects including hardware, technology, media and social impact. Co-founder Danae Ringelmann, 38, says this is where the “Gogofactor” comes in – an algorithm that helps to promote causes that are proving popular and direct them to those who are most likely to be interested.

Read more here:

http://www.wired.co.uk/article/tastemakers-indiegogo-dane-ringelmann

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