Beyond the Rut: Create a Life Worth Living in Your Faith, Family, Career

Do you desire to create a life worth living in your faith, family, and career? Welcome to Beyond the Rut, the podcast that offers you the motivation, inspiration, and practical tools to help you build a life worth living. Our show is here to help you break free from those limitations and find a path to success.Join us as we share encouraging stories and actionable advice on how to get out of a rut in life and create a vision for your future. We’ll discuss the importance of mindset, setting goals, and taking actionable steps towards achieving your success.Whether you’re looking for career guidance, personal development tips, or just need a boost of inspiration to get started on your journey, Beyond the Rut is the podcast for you. Join us each week as we help you discover the tools and mindset needed to create a fulfilling life and break free from the limitations holding you back.

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Tuesday Feb 19, 2019

Brandon and Jerry having fun with 73 questions during some downtime. This is why our guests shouldn't stand us up during our recording sessions.Why 73 Vogue-Style Questions?We batch record our show. That means we come together once a month with interviews and topics lined up and spend the day recording all our raw audio. Our guests are great, and we appreciate the time they have committed to be on our show to share their insights with you.There are times when something comes up and a guest needs to postpone. No big deal. The solution is to pull a topic from our growing list and have a discussion on that so we are getting the most out of our time together recording, and it gives us something to do until the next call.Well, what if Brandon doesn't feel like discussing any of the topics on our list? Jerry scoured the Web for ideas and came across a local group that recorded a 73 questions video. Brandon went for it, and here we are.The session was recorded and we decided probably against our better judgment to share that recording with you.Where Did We Pull These Questions?The site Fred and Far had posted their variation of 73 Questions asked by Vogue in their interviews with some of their own added. Unfortunately, that original article seems to have been pulled. Feel free to check out Fred and Far's website.Hope you enjoy these 73 Vogue-style questions with Brandon. If you like it, maybe we'll do something like this with Jerry.Connect With UsSubscribe on iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Spotify, Stitcher, or iHeartRadio and never miss an episode.Twitter @beyondtherutFacebook Beyond the RutEmail info@beyondtherut.comGo to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Tuesday Feb 12, 2019

Brandon and Jerry share insights from ultralight backpacking on how to develop skills and knowledge in any area of your life.“Don’t get caught up in being the expert. Be caught up in being a student.” – Brandon CunninghamHow Did Jerry Build Up Skills for Ultralight BackpackingBackpacking is not an activity to be taken lightly. People are rescued from the wilderness every year because of poor planning, such as running out of water, not having the right clothing for the weather, and miscalculating the time needed to hike a trail. Some people, unfortunately, die in the process.Becoming one of those statistics was not an option if he wanted to have his wife’s blessing over this newfound hobby and passion. Below is the process he underwent to build his skills and how to develop your skills and knowledge for any area of life.First, Do the ResearchJerry broke down the large category off ultralight backpacking into smaller chunks or subjects. Here is the Big Four. Hiking safety and techniques, especially foot-care Food and water Sleep (and shelter) Where to backpack in TexasFrom there, he asked a series of questions that needed answers. How do I prevent blisters when hiking? How do I hike with trekking poles? What shoes do I wear to safely hike ultralight? What is ultralight backpacking? How do I filter/purify water? What foods are best for backpacking? I want to sleep off the ground, therefore a hammock may be the best way to go. How do I hammock camp? (He didn’t search that entire phrase.)What Next? Google that stuff! He did not take his information from one resource, but from many in order to determine what was reliable from what was not. It became apparent over a few weeks who the most reliable resources were, the people everyone else on the Internet seem to reference.The right mindset on how to build skills and knowledge in your life.He joined forums like Hammock Forums, and on Facebook he found some groups like “Backpacking and Hiking in Texas” where he could post questions and read what others had posted. YouTube turned out to be the biggest resource as he seemingly has become hooked on channels like ShugEmery, a man in his 60s who talks about hammock camping. He’s like the Robin Williams of backpacking!Second, Practice What Was LearnedOne of the greatest lessons Jerry learned from his service in the U.S. Army was that being on a mission was not the time to try out a skill for the first time. You train in the field as much as possible. Before that, you practice, practice, practice while still safely in garrison.If it was a cooking skill, he practiced in the kitchen or backyard. If it was a hammock skill, he walked to the nearby park and practice setup techniques. It’s a good chance he made the neighbors nervous at times.Third, He Just Did ItThe first few trips were meant to be with groups, but people kept backing out at the last minute. Jerry eventually drew a line in the sand and decided to go anyway. His first few trips were solo overnight trips.If you want to know how to improve skills and knowlGo to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Wednesday Feb 06, 2019

Brandon and Jerry share lessons learned from ultralight backpacking on how to declutter your mind."Tomorrow isn't guaranteed. You only have today. So, what are you going to do with it?" - JerryWhat will you do with today?Lessons from Ultralight Backpacking to Declutter Your MindWhat is Ultralight BackpackingMany long-trail hikers, like those who hike the Appalachian Trail, enjoy going “ultralight.” To be considered an ultralight backpacker, one’s gear “base weight” (food, water, and cooking fuel are not included) is under ten pounds. The idea behind going ultralight is about carrying the lightest load possible to be able to hike as farther and faster than those who don a traditional pack that weighs two to three times more.It is a hiking philosophy that focuses on carrying only what you need and carrying items that perform a variety of functions. Every ounce of gear matters."We tend to pack our fears."Get Rid of Your Stuff Declutter Your LifeJerry loves to travel light in the first place. You will rarely find him taking more than a backpack for a three to four-day trip, and that includes both his clothing and what he needs for work. This allows him to travel faster. There is no need for checking baggage. No time is spent at the baggage claim. There is less stress because there is less stuff to think about.Coworkers were even more amazed in 2018 when Jerry traveled to his company’s headquarters with plans to camp during that trip and still be presentable at work. As a result of traveling light, he was able to enjoy one night under the stars with a lake view. He woke up watching a lightning storm in the distance. Less was more. Because he took the time to gain confidence in having less with him, he was able to enjoy more with what he had around him.When you get rid of your stuff you declutter your life, you declutter your mind. Research shows that stores that offer less variety make more sales of their products than stores that offer a wide variety of options. That seems odd for a society that prides itself on being unique and enjoying choices. Apparently, too many choices are too much on the mind. Maybe that is why animals travel in herds or packs. Too many choices clutter the minds of predators.How to Declutter Your LifeIt is possible to apply concepts of ultralight backpacking to declutter multiple areas of your life.Declutter Your Life in One WeekTake yourself through this “Declutter Your Life Checklist” through the next week, and see what it does for you.There are just a few questions to ask yourself as you go through this process. Have I actually used this in the last two to three years? No? Get rid of it. Am I holding onto this “just in case?” Yes? Get rid of it unless it is a safety item like a fire extinguisher, emergency kits (hurricane, snow storm, etc.) Does this item really bring value to my life? This one is trickier. A better way to ask it is does it enhance your life or it is a burden to keep it? Toss it if it is a burden.First, declutter a room in 30 minutes.Jerry applied going ultrGo to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Tuesday Jan 29, 2019

Brandon and Jerry discuss the impact that our unchecked emotional triggers in the world, in our relationships and in the workplace. Emotional Triggers Can Ignite a Furious Mob MentalityJerry’s heart sank on January 19 when his wife shared with him a news story about a group of high school students who taunted a Native American at the Lincoln Memorial. The students were reported wearing that famous red “Make America Great Again” hat.The short clip showed white teens surrounding a smaller group of Native Americans, and everything about that clip was infuriating. An image circulated across social media like wildfire showing a MAGA-hat-wearing young man smirking in the face of chanting and drumming Nathan Phillips. It didn’t take long for the Twitter-verse to become angry, speak its mind, and call for the worst to happen to these students and their families. Outrage became calls to put pressure on the diocese in Kentucky and the superintendent of the school. People were calling for immediate action, and we mean at that moment, no due process. Celebrities like Kathy Griffin and GQ writer Nathaniel Friedman called for doxing of all the students involved. One of many people who called for the identities to be made public (doxing) of Covington Catholic High School students in the viral video.Those who were outraged demanded the jobs of the superintendent, the parents of the students and others began to cross the line. A store owner called for fans of his store to “fire on” any of these students if they were true fans. He even called for the school to be burned down. Former CNN host even commented how Nick Sandmann had a “punchable face.”Former CNN host, Reza Aslan, described how a teenager had a "punchable face."Grown adults calling for harm to come to teenagers?! Where have we come as a society?What were all the emotional triggers examples here? What were they all triggered by? Some say it was the red “MAGA” hat. It’s like the new white hood to many. Others saw it as a racial issue with racial lenses on. Others saw it as liberals versus conservatives.Whatever the triggers were one thing was certain. Things certainly escalated quickly, and we remain in a rut of staying in our own echo chambers.Be Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak, Slow to AngerAs the Twitter-frenzy continued, more video clips, longer video clips began to surface.The original reports turned out to be false. People still looked for reasons to be angry at the teenagers and attacked the fact they were in Washington, D.C. for the March for Life event. The conversation was all about making these students look like obnoxious racists. Then, a video surfaced that was almost two hours in length posted by the Black Hebrew Israelites. That is when it became abundantly clear that the best approach was to be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger. (See USA Today story and full video here. Warning: this video is graphic for strong language.)Great reminder regarding how to handle emotional triggers.Impact of Your Emotional Triggers in the WorkplacGo to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Tuesday Jan 22, 2019

TEDx Speaker Paresh Shah shares why being a “lifter” is the new way for a new era on how to be a better leader.How to Be a Better LeaderTake a moment to reflect the qualities of a bad manager. The manager may have talked down to you, rarely communicated expectations clearly, and blamed you for everything that went wrong. You may even still have nightmares at night.Now, shift gears and think about the qualities of a good manager. What comes to mind? Is it someone who listens to your ideas? Maybe that leader created an environment where it was okay to provide input, serve customers through problem solving, and made the work experience a rewarding one.Who is a born leader anyway? No one! Leaders are made not born, and any one of us can learn how to be a better leader if we give it continuous effort.Leadership is not About a TitleThis episode is not just about how to be a good leader and manager. Leadership is not just about a title or position. That is a huge misconception we have. Yes, there are those with assigned responsibilities for a team or project, and then there are the rest of us.Leadership is influence. Influence comes from relationships and trust. With that requires a shift in mindset on how to become a leader in life.That is where Paresh Shah and his concepts around Lifter Leadership comes into play. Brandon and Jerry talk with Paresh about a new era in business that requires a new way of leadership. Power is shifted from a strict hierarchical structure to one that is flatter, agile, and effective.Paresh’s Bio​Currently, Paresh serves Chief Strategist and Value Architect at The Non-Obvious Company working with senior leaders around the world to foster non-obvious solutions to some of the biggest problems society and businesses are facing.  He has travelled and worked in over 35 countries, giving him a diverse and truly global perspective.Mr. Shah’s prior startup, a wireless-multimedia company, raised $130 MM in venture capital and currently appraised at approximately $700 MM.Mr. Shah was an early executive at Monitor Company, a strategic consultancy formed by several Harvard Business School professors. During Mr. Shah’s tenure as part of the leadership team, Monitor grew from 100 professionals to a global staff of over 1000.As a complement to his business background, Paresh studied of 2000 hours of yoga, mindfulness, meditation, self-help and wisdom teachings with masters around the globe and is a popular instructor and personal "peak performance" coach in the Los Angeles area with students, celebrities and executives.​Paresh is happily married and lives in Los Angeles with his wife, four children, rescue dog (Shadow), a hamster named Charlotte and two birds.  When not traveling for clients or keynotes, Paresh loves driving in his '77 Nova listening to Classic Rock and Heavy Metal, playing one his electric guitars, explaining to his children that OzzyGo to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Tuesday Jan 15, 2019

Jim McNeal from The Arbinger Institute shares how to improve effectiveness at work through the outward mindset. It’s a different approach to how we perceive the people around us, and as a result, accomplish more by serving more.The Outward Mindset Helped JerryJerry discusses how he was able to increase his own personal effectiveness at work. After receiving a copy of The Outward Mindset: Seeing Beyond Ourselves while on a swag hunt at a recent conference, he devoured just about every word on the flight home. That is a rare feat for Jerry. He’s a slow reader.By the time the plane landed, he was asking himself the following questions: I’m worried about getting processes right. What if instead, I focus on my coworkers and what they need to do what they need to accomplish? What if I took a page from my leadership’s playbook, and looked at them as people with challenges and triumphs just like me? What can I do to provide my team what they need to be successful?Servant Leadership on Another LevelServing your staff is the greatest thing you can do for your own company’s goals. When a leader takes on some outward thinking, those served by the leader are empowered to serve customers.Henry Ford once said, “Whether you believe you can or believe you can’t, you’re right.”Mindset is what drives our behavior. If one’s focus is inward, everyone else in the group also will think about themselves. When we shift our mindsets beyond ourselves, our actions follow and we set a consistent tone for a culture of collaboration.The outward mindset is about tearing down silos. It is about building a culture of trust, collaboration and synergy.Links and ResourcesCheck out The Arbinger Institute at ArbingerInstitute.com. Peruse through their case studies and see for yourself.Books by The Arbinger Institute (Amazon Affiliate links):The Outward Mindset: Seeing Beyond OurselvesLeadership and Self-DeceptionThe Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the Heart of ConflictConnect with UsSubscribe on iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Stitcher, or iHeartRadio and never miss an episode.Twitter @beyondtherutFacebook Beyond the RutEmail info@beyondtherut.comGive us a call 361-596-3788Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Tuesday Jan 08, 2019

Alisa Hope Wagner is making her mark among female Christian authors with her latest Christian fiction for teens, F’lorna of Rodesh. (Affiliate Link)Who is Alisa Hope Wagner?It all began with a 40-day challenge. Years ago, Pastor Bil Cornelius of Church Unlimited challenged churchgoers to focus activities towards a dream or goal for 40 days to see what came of it. That is when Alisa Hope Wagner chose to make her dream of becoming one of the world’s best-selling Christian authors a reality. She wrote for 40 days and it produced the majority of what would become one of her first Christian fiction novels.Alisa Hope Wagner is a 2018 Selah Awards Finalist who made her debut among Christian fiction authors in 2013 with Eve of Awakening. The Onoma Series would elevate her writing into the Christian fiction series arena. She has published 20 books so far in both fiction and non-fiction for Christians.Today, Alisa Hope Wagner’s published works include Christian fiction books, devotionals, and non-fiction works. Her works inspire women to live a life of authenticity, gratitude, and balance.She once appeared on CMT’s show “Made” where she transformed from one of the world’s female Christian authors into a mixed martial arts fighter. We can see why she has also become a certified fitness trainer and fitness nutritionist.How Did Alisa Hope Wagner Join the Ranks of Female Christian Authors?'Well, that is why we posted this interview. Despite Alisa's educational background in English, she never really pulled the trigger on her dream until a challenge was issued.Listen to this episode as she shares getting past her own introverted nature to write then publish her works for the public to consume.Connect with Alisa Hope WagnerVisit her website at AlisaHopeWagner.com and follow her blog posts.Follow on Instagram @alisa_hope_wagnerFollow her author page on Facebook, Alisa Hope WagnerAlso, follow on Twitter (@alisahopewagner) or Pinterest.Connect with UsSubscribe on iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Stitcher, or iHeartRadio and never miss an episode.Twitter @beyondtherutFacebook Beyond the RutEmail info@beyondtherut.comGive us a call 361-596-3788Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Tuesday Dec 18, 2018

Brother and sister duo, Rudy and Crystal Garcia, share their story about starting Revolve One podcast and the importance of creativity.The Importance of CreativityRudy first reached out to his sister Crystal with the idea of a podcast that talked about marginalized topics. They wanted to discuss the types of things that were important to their inner circles that are often not covered by mainstream media because they don't fit the traditional news cycles.Since starting Revolve One, they have covered areas related to the legalization of marijuana, entrepreneurial startups, dying of cancer, and more!The endeavor turned out to be a great outlet for Rudy. It was the next thing they did with their show during Season 2 that cracked open the importance of creativity. Their audience desperately needed what they had to offer, and they are doing their best to deliver.The Psychology of CreativityOne big element of the Revolve One Podcast story is how creativity led to hope, healing, and understanding for their listeners. Crystal's poetry became a staple of the show, and live events are something their audience desires from them.Brandon and Jerry are not the experts when it comes to Psychology. Here is a list of articles that will help you better understand creativity in psychology.Google Search for scholarly articles on the importance of creativity.Types of Creative ThinkingCreativity is about thinking in a new and unique way for yourself. There are different types of creativity, so don't panic if you think that we're saying podcasting is the only way you can express your voice or message. Here is a list we pulled from Simplicable. Brainstorming Abundance mentality Counterfactual thinking - that sounds like fun! Storytelling - even writing a journalHere are some other ideas as well. Music performance Dance Painting or sketching Photography SculptingWrite out your creative skills list and pick a way you would like to express your creativity.Resources and LinksListen to Revolve One on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher (for Android)Revolve One Facebook PageFollow Revolve One on Twitter, @RevolveOneListen to BtR 121, Melissa Monte Overcoming Sexual Assault, Bulimia, and JailTED Talks about CreativityConnect with UsSubscribe on iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Stitcher, or iHeartRadio and never miss an episode.Twitter @beyondtherutFacebook Beyond the RutEmail info@beyondtherut.comGive us a call 361-596-3788Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Tuesday Dec 11, 2018

Your dissatisfaction with life right now is your fuel to build a better tomorrow. Tap into it!We often equate dissatisfaction with life as a source of depression, sadness, and hopelessness. What if you turned that dissatisfaction with life into your motivation to create satisfaction in life? How would life be different for you?Dissatisfaction with Life is Not Just About Hopelessness“Living in dissatisfaction today is the price we pay for the obligation to improve things tomorrow.” – Seth GodinSeth Godin’s article titled “Living in Dissatisfaction” is the inspiration for this week’s episode. Brandon and Jerry will discuss how whether you feel body dissatisfaction, dissatisfaction with your career or you want to move your marriage satisfaction scale up a few notches, this is the episode for you.It may seem counterintuitive, but there’s truth to what Seth has to say about dissatisfaction. It may not make sense that we can find satisfaction in life by accepting what creates dissatisfaction for us. The truth is that you cannot fix a problem if you have not already admitted there is one.Check out the episode.Resources and LinksEric Giuliani took his dissatisfaction of his corporate, scripted job and began living his dream of traveling the globe without air travel. Here is his recent trip under the Golden Gate Bridge. How many people can say they’ve done that? (BtR 067)Want to find a career you’ll love that fits who you are and what you want in life? Check out Scott Barlow’s website, Happen to Your Career. (BtR 046)Maybe you want to keep your job, but need some help blooming where you’re planted. Dondi Scumaci can help there. (BtR 082)Connect with UsSubscribe on iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Stitcher, or iHeartRadio and never miss an episode.Twitter @beyondtherutFacebook Beyond the RutEmail info@beyondtherut.comGive us a call 361-596-3788Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

Tuesday Dec 04, 2018

Adam Capes is on a mission fundraising for non-profits by creating meaningful vacation experiences. There are many fundraising companies out there trying to make a positive impactfor charities and schools. None have done what Getaway-2-Give aims to do, andthey definitely don’t deliver the kinds of money they do!Fundraising for Non-profits the Adam Capes WayCo-founder and president of Getaway-2-Give Adam Capes is aSocial Entrepreneur, helping people create amazing vacation experiences while fundraising for non-profits.This ambitious undertaking began before Getaway-2-Give, when Adam was presidentof a luxury residence fund called Equity Estates.Now Adam helps Getaway-2-Give meet its mission, helpingcharities raise significant money and the lasting importance and memories madefrom meaningful vacation experiences.Imagine winning at auction experiences like climbingKilamajaro, or sipping drinks on a beach in sunny Punta Cana, or hiking or skiingin Aspen, Colorado. Meanwhile, a good charity has raised thousands of dollarsfrom one package! What We Loved About Adam’s StoryAdam leveraged an area he was an expert to support hispassion for supporting a good cause. His business model is built on integrity anda sound business model so there is a cashflow that keeps on giving. He does not view money as inherently good or evil. Money issimply energy and its flow from the people who possess it is what is positiveor negative. So, whether you’re searching for fundraising ideas for schools, or simply fundraising for a cause,check out Getaway2Give.com/BeyondTheRutfor more information. You can also email Adam at adam.capes@giveaway2give.com orcall 678-637-6980. Fundraisingfor non-profits does not have to be grueling. Connect with a company witha proven track record for raising big bucks! Charities Helped by Giveaway-2-Give IncludeGoodwillALS Association Ronald McDonald CharitiesSusan G. Komen FoundationMake-a-WishMarch of DimesAnd more!Connect with UsSubscribeon iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Stitcher,or iHeartRadio and never miss an episode.Twitter @beyondtherutFacebook Beyond the RutEmailmailto:info@beyondtherut.comGo to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself.Support the showMusic Hopeful Camping Folk | Camping by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/aUHdSwhiNVU Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Go to BeyondTheRut.com/capsho for your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Click on BeyondTheRut.com/capsho to claim your free 14-day trial and see for yourself. Support the show

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