93 I Doing Good Without Being Perfect - How Small Actions Create Big Change - Guest Maggy Gschnitzer, Sanusplanet - Podcasthon 2026 Special

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93 I Doing Good Without Being Perfect - How Small Actions Create Big Change - Guest Maggy Gschnitzer, Sanusplanet - Podcasthon 2026 Special

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You don’t have to save the world to make a difference. Real change begins with small, conscious action - imperfect, human, and deeply meaningful.Hey my loves, and a warm Grüezi from Switzerland 🩷,this episode is part of Podcasthon 2026 – a beautiful global initiative where over 2,000 podcasters come together for one week to support nonprofit organizations and create awareness through their voices.This year, I’m deeply honored to support Sanusplanet, and to welcome Maggy Gschnitzer, founder of Podcasthon, for a heartfelt conversation about doing good in a real, grounded, and human way.Together, we explore what it truly means to make a difference — without pressure, without perfection, and without burning ourselves out.In this episode, we talk about:why small actions matter more than big promiseshow doing good can be simple, human, and imperfectwhy waiting “to be ready” often keeps us from helping at allhow collective intention creates ripple effectswhy awareness is the first step toward real changeThis conversation is a reminder that you don’t need to do everything - you only need to do something.This episode is for you if:you want to contribute but feel overwhelmed by “saving the world”you care deeply, but don’t want to perform goodnessyou believe that kindness, presence, and intention matteryou want to make a difference in a way that feels aligned and real🩷 Let’s stay connected: Dive deeper into my world: www.manuelaportmann.comAuthentic Flow Membership: Join our sacred circle here.The 3-Minute Heart Moment: Download your free audio & join the Spirit & Brain Spark community for monthly impulses here.Learn more about Podcasthon: podcasthon.orgExplore the Sanus App: https://9761610937.sanuslife.com/en/register/registrationPersonal Note: Reach out via [email protected]'s stay connected with Maggy Gschnitzer:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanusplanet_foundation/Podcast: https://sanusplanet-podcast.letscast.fm/Website: https://www.sanusplanet.org/en/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo1CZIb6HSYIMEXMwRYd1lgPersonal Website: https://maggy-gschnitzer.com/Which frequency are you choosing today?Every small action carries a frequency.And together, those frequencies change the world - quietly, gently, and powerfully. By participating in Podcasthon, we amplify nonprofit work and show what’s possible when voices come together for something bigger than themselves.Thank you for being part of this movement - simply by listening. With love, Manuela 🩷

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