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Feast Over Famine

The Feast Over Famine Podcast

A weekly Business, Entrepreneur and Non-Profit podcast
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The Feast Over Famine Podcast

Feast Over Famine

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The Feast Over Famine Podcast

Feast Over Famine

The Feast Over Famine Podcast

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In the final episode of our three part series, Ryan and Eileen discuss some logistics in pursuing excellence in finance: which team members to involve in financial planning, business style accounting in nonprofits, finding objective helpers, an
Can providing financial narrative be a form of discipleship and stewardship? In part two of our three part series, Ryan and Eileen discuss how financial narratives can help tell an organization’s story to various stakeholders and the importance
Over the years at Feast Over Famine, we’ve served over 100 organizations and spent a lot of time in finance strategy. As leaders of impact focused organizations, we should care deeply about our financial management and understand how it leads t
How do we find and maintain rhythms that allow us to be present and successful, not only in our work, but in our families, ministries, friendships, and hobbies? Matt Yonan with Tigris Marketing joins us today to discuss the intricacies of balan
Who says that your investment money can’t be profitable and impactful? Endel Liias with Nexus Impact Advisors joins us today to talk about impact investing: what it is, how it's changed the investment landscape, and how to get started.    To le
“We want to see a world where leaders are living and leading out of health and of the overflow of their souls, not deficit.” Mindy Caliguire with Soul Care takes time in this episode to give us a framework of how to take care of our souls as le
Season 6 of the Feast over Famine Podcast is beginning with the end in mind: joining us is Andy Magel, founder of the Mile High Workshop. In this episode Andy reflects on his 9 years with Mile High Workshop and his transition away from the orga
Jared and Colin join us on the podcast today to talk about Pureflow - a company that finances income generating assets for people who do not have access to traditional methods of funding in Uganda. Learn about how PureFlow’s business model work
Could education be more than purely job preparation? Could it be an invitation to students and families to engage with the good, the true, and the beautiful - pursuing excellence and accessibility? Annie Hsiao joins us today with Capitol Hill C
“There is a life you were called to live at a pace that you were designed to live in.” Do you believe this statement about yourself? Nathan LaGrange discusses the fundamental lack of rest that exists for leaders and how his organization, Life I
What would it look like for charity to change from doing good to truly solving problems - to create a world where charity is not needed? Tom Bassford with EquityVest, discusses the disconnect between church and business and how to bridge those
Thomas and Dennis are with us today to share about Re:start, a mobile banking app and debit card that serves as a banking solution for the underserved and underbanked communities in the US, specifically the immigrant and refugee populations. Li
“If I believe that God owns it all, that really should have an impact on all my investments, not just my donations.” Don Simmons is on the podcast today to discuss all things missional investing - traditional lending vs. quadruple bottom line l
Derrick Kelsey joins us on the podcast today to discuss angel investing specifically for entrepreneurs from underrepresented populations in the US. We cover the statistics, history, and philosophy behind why this is important, and learn more ab
Do you believe that startup businesses have the potential to redeem and restore what’s broken in the world? Patrick Farrell with Potomac Angel Capital believes in this possibility. Today we talk with Patrick about the PAC network in Washington
How would you react if you heard that it was possible for a woman who makes less than $60 per month to earn 830% more income in just one year? Allie with the Rose Women's Foundation sees these numbers regularly as the Rose Women's Foundation wo
Long Miles Coffee are specialty coffee producers based out of east Africa that produce high-end coffee that is sold across the globe. They also work to provide agricultural support and education for local farmers to support the success of these
Steve and Colleen are on the podcast today to discuss their work with Eskala. Listen in to our discussion around supporting economic development to eradicate poverty, expanding a business model into multiple countries through community empowerm
“Addiction is a story of pain, not a story of substances.” Kelly Lyndgaard with Unshattered joins us today, a nonprofit organization that employs women with the mission of ending the addiction relapse cycle. This episode hits on the realities a
Welcome back to the Feast over Famine Podcast! In today's bonus episode, Ryan and Eileen are sharing about the history and development of Feast over Famine, who they are, and what they are doing as a company.       Feast Over Famine does not pr
How do you know that your organization is healthy and growing in a sustainable way? How do you know that your organization is creating social impact? In this episode, James Waters with Kingdom Impact Framework at Eido Research discusses how dat
We have Patrick Lowndes back with us today to continue our conversation on types of investors, using company values to evaluate investors, and appropriate returns.   To learn more, check out www.patricklowndes.com Show Notes:     Faithful Fou
Is money the only thing that investors can and should bring to the table for an early stage company? Patrick Lowndes shares his experiences and wisdom regarding capital raising, customer development, and intricacies of the investor / founder re
What does it look like when church and business can come together to support charitable giving? Stephan and Laurie with the National Christian Foundation of South Florida talk about life, work, and leadership in South Florida, the combination o
Who said that business investment and philanthropy don’t go hand in hand? Jeff Shafer with Common Good Capital discusses how we can use capital to create positive change in the world.   To learn more, check out www.commongoodcap.com   Feast Ove
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