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HandsOn Network, the volunteer-focused arm of Points of Light Institute, is the largest volunteer network in the nation and includes more than 250 HandsOn Action Centers in 16 countries. HandsOn includes a powerful network of more than 70,000 corporate, faith and nonprofit organizations that are answering the call to serve and creating meaningful change in their communities. Annually, the network delivers approximately 30 million hours of volunteer service valued at about $600 million.
I long to help others to uncover within themselves what makes them shine, to find their own distinctive voice, and to broadcast that voice with confidence and skill. On every path I have explored throughout my life, whether personal or professional, I have chosen to help others to radiate their own light into the world.
As an educator, I strive to help yoga teachers, business leaders, and entrepreneurs dig deep within themselves to understand why they are pursuing their current journey, and continue to forge their path from that distinct place.
As a brand storyteller, I seek to help leaders and entrepreneurs wordsmith nuanced identities, amplifying their messages to be heard above the din.
As a yoga instructor, I seek to help others find their true strength, to create a subtle (sometimes radical) revolution within themselves, and to draw upon their own capacity for self-empowerment and self-compassion.
I relish my sweet life in Victoria, BC, surrounded by the breathtaking confluence of the sea, the mountains, and the trees. Among my most precious blessings, I count my beloved warrior and catalyst to fire, my extended family near and far, my sweet, silly pups, my cadre of friends I don’t see nearly enough, and my yoga community. I savour every moment I can spend flowing my breath through movement whether on or off the mat: dancing, hiking, cycling, paddling, nourishing those I love, exploring incredible eateries, traveling to intriguing places (whether in the pages of a book or on my own two feet), engaging in both meaningful conversation and conscientious citizenry, designing and decorating beautiful spaces, and getting all dressed up for no reason at all.
Jodi Glickman is an expert in training young people how to be Great on the Job. Jodi is an entrepreneur, author, public speaker, consultant and regular blogger for Harvard Business Review. She is a faculty member of the Johnson School’s Leadership Program at Cornell and a contributor to Fortune.Com and Business Insider. Her new book "Great on the Job, What
to Say, How to Say It, The Secrets of Getting Ahead" has been described as a veritable master class in workplace success.
Jodi has trained some of the best and brightest young minds in business -- her clients include Harvard Business School, Wharton, NYU Stern School of Business, Kellogg School of Management, BofA/Merrill, Citigroup, Baird & Co., The Forte Foundation, and 85 Broads, among others. Jodi has appeared on MSNBC and her career advice has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, Business Week, WSJ finance, CNN Money, Woman’s Day, Real Simple Magazine, MSN Careers, Yahoo! and Career Builder.com.
Jodi is a former Peace Corps volunteer (Southern Chile) turned investment banker (Goldman Sachs) turned communication expert. She received her MBA from the Johnson School at Cornell where she was a Park Leadership Fellow and received a full-ride scholarship to business school. Before turning to the world of finance, Jodi was a policy analyst at the U.S. EPA and did brief stints at the White House and Governor’s Office of Illinois. She has a B.S. in Social Policy, Magna Cum Laude, from Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy.
Jodi lives in Chicago with her husband and two little girls, Bella and Arden. She is a member of the Northwestern University Council of 100 and is a former trustee of the Brooklyn Children’s Museum. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Urban Education Exchange, a Harlem based non-profit aimed at eliminating the achievement gap in reading.
By gaining confidence on social media, mapping a plan for business success, and turning your hobby into a business by making real money organically, you can transform yourself into a successful entrepreneur. With Jamie's help, spiritual entrepreneurs can step into their magic, shine their light, and lift the world up one soul at a time.
Award-winning filmmaker Nicole Franklin got a tip from two entertainment industry friends that before she does anything else, “buy some cryptocurrency.” As a freelance writer, director, editor and journalist in film and television for more than 30 years, who better to take the risk? Nicole studied up and made small crypto purchases in 2017 and by September 2018 she was featured in an Ebony magazine article written by Mel Hopkins titled “Coin Collector.” Today she is the proud Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of the fintech company 3QualiTy, an easy solution to charitable giving through crypto. She also hosts online courses for the crypto curious. In this venture of 3QualiTy where “Every Human is Equal,” Nicole brings the same passion she has for producing her creative projects through her independent film and digital media company EPIPHANY Inc.
Nicole's media credits include producing and co-hosting the podcast, Before You Go, which features first-person accounts to history from centenarians, story producing for several HULU docuseries productions, and producing and directing independent films TITLE VII, The Double Dutch Divas!, Journeys in Black: the Jamie Foxx Biography, Gershwin & Bess: A Dialogue with Anne Brown, and the documentary series Little Brother.
Nicole is a member of the Directors Guild, Producers Guild, New York Women in Film & Television, Film Fatales, the Black Documentary Collective, National Association of Black Journalists, Webster Groves Chamber of Commerce, Writers Guild of America East Women of Color Caucus and she serves as a Board Member of the Bayer YMCA in St. Louis. In national news television she has worked as a stage manager on The Today Show and as a video editor on several Emmy Award-winning teams including NBC Nightly News and CBS Sunday Morning. More details @ NicoleFranklin.com.
Transformational Messenger Coach Amanda Johnson shows aspiring Message-preneursTM – Speakers, Authors, Coaches, and Healers – how to impact the world and live abundantly inside of their calling. After years of engaging, clarifying, and helping others develop powerful messages as a Student, Teacher, and Master Writing Coach/Editor, Amanda uncovered her own Message. The decision to share it catalyzed a journey of synchronicity and healing that made her life unrecognizable. Realizing how powerful a Message can be – not only for the audience, but for the Messenger – Amanda integrated everything she had learned from some of the world’s most powerful educators, transformational coaches, and business experts, and grew her business by 250% in just 18 months. Today, she helps others develop, brand, and monetize their Message…and stay True to Intention!
In her upcoming book Upside-Down Mommy, Amanda shares the message and the journey with her son that led to the development of The Butterfly Approach.
Founder of Manifest Design Studio. I work with passion-driven Entrepreneurs and Wellness Professionals who want to create sustainable, healthy habits, stand in their brilliance, discover their passion, thrive in business and manifest their dream life. At Manifest Design Studio, I provide a holistic approach to Lifestyle and Business Design as the most comprehensive way to see your visions manifest as effectively and efficiently as possible, so you can fall back in love with your life!
Travelling and discovering new places is one of the opportunities that I appreciate the most. This allowed me to increase my awareness of the world and develop a more conscious practice. A central element of my sessions is compassion, this will lead us to establish a profound feeling of energetical and spiritual connection. Your session will be built based on your needs, and we will work on your limiting beliefs, uncover and resolve limiting beliefs that are standing in the way of your vibrance and establish healthy habits so you can truly thrive in your everyday life and in your business.
If you know there's something missing from your life and you're just not sure how to grab it, know that you are just one decision away from creating incredible change. So join me on this journey and let's do this together!
Wendy Schofer, MD is a pediatrician, lifestyle physician, wife and mom who learned firsthand that modern medicine has shortcomings and even contributes to our diet culture. She is the Founder of Family in Focus, the only group coaching program specifically for parents who are worried about their family's weight. She helps parents understand weight bias and stigma, and how it has been operating in the background of our homes for years. Utilizing her extensive medical practice and knowledge of nutrition, Wendy incorporates positive psychology, yoga, mindfulness and the power of human connection to help parents create healthy relationships with food, body and family for themselves and via a powerful ripple effect, their children.
Louise is a professional speaker, leadership coach, consultant and facilitator. She is internationally recognised as a thought leader in creating and building personal leadership brand value – developing conscious leaders driving conscious business and beyond.
Louise is the owner of Mowbray by Design, Co-Founder of smartRevolution and Producer of The Wild Card – the video based tutorial on building Personal, Leadership, Team and Corporate Leadership Brand, originally commissioned by Durham Business School in the UK.
She is a professional speaker (PSA/GSA), qualified ICF and Consciousness Coach®, and is a visiting lecturer at Durham, Cass, Chicago Booth, Henley, GIBS, Wits and UCT business schools and other learning institutions.
Louise is a regular performer in the media and her work has been featured in the Financial Times, New Statesman, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent, The Daily Mail, on ITV, BBC, SATV, Summit TV, various radio stations and other print and digital media platforms worldwide.
Aiman holds an engineering degree from ASU, an MBA, and currently pursuing an Innovation & Entrepreneurship Certificate with Stanford. Originally from Saudi Arabia, Aiman has worked with large multinational organizations such as Unilever, the International Monetary Fund, and Emirates Airline. Currently he is a serial entrepreneur, investor and digital nomad, with a diverse portfolio of tech companies around the world. He also mentors and advises startups and conducts seminars and workshops on many topics, included the special soft skills that help entrepreneurs to succeed.
Growing up in Marine Corps family with my 4 brothers taught me the power of cooperation and compromise. My father (Col. D.M. Black, USMC, Ret.) instilled uncompromising character and integrity, my mother added a healthy dose of caring and understanding. Living in 16 different states and two countries gave me perspective and made me adaptable.
So, at my core, I am a teacher AND a learner. I have an uncanny ability to identify best practices and share them with others in a way that makes sense for them. I am always striving to improve. I work hard but remember to enjoy this journey that is life.
As habits, I say "thank you" to military personnel, I stand for the National Anthem, I don't like horror movies but enjoy a great comedy, I make mistakes and learn from them, I love doing yard work but detest making the bed.
My greatest satisfaction in business comes from my clients sharing or showing how they achieved personal success based on an idea that was generated in a talk or class.