EPISODE · Dec 16, 2024 · 37 MIN
Building Community Impact and Mental Toughness with Teresa Smith | Volusia County Women Who Care
Welcome to the Charge Forward Coaching Podcast with James Blasco, where we explore the power of mental toughness in achieving success both on and off the field. In this episode, James speaks with Teresa Smith, founder of Volusia County Women Who Care. Teresa shares her incredible journey from working in corporate America to creating a major philanthropic force in Daytona Beach. Discover how Teresa turned her passion for giving back into a purpose-driven organization that has raised over $30,000 every quarter for local charities. Teresa also discusses how mental toughness has shaped her leadership and personal life, drawing on her experiences in both the marathon and community service. Tune in to learn how to transform your passion into action and make a lasting impact on your community.Key Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction to Charge Forward Coaching and today’s guest, Teresa Smith(01:30) Teresa’s career journey and the importance of leadership in community you service(05:00) Launching Volusia County Women Who Care: Bringing people together to make a difference(11:00) The power of connecting people to their passions for maximum impact(16:30) Overcoming challenges in building a charitable organization(20:00) Mental toughness and perseverance: Lessons from Teresa’s Boston Marathon experience(27:30) Leadership insights: How to create a shared vision for your community(32:00) How you can get involved with Volusia County Women Who Care and contribute to local causesKey Takeaways:Mental toughness is essential in both athletic and leadership contexts, helping you stay focused and persevere in the face of challenges.Creating a legacy is about understanding your values, building a clear vision, and empowering others to join you in making an impact.Giving back to your community not only changes lives but can also provide a deep sense of fulfillment and purpose.Leadership is about bringing people together around a shared vision and providing the tools for them to succeed, whether in business or community service.Bio:Teresa Smith is the founder of Volusia County Women Who Care, a philanthropic organization dedicated to raising funds for local charities. She has spent decades in leadership roles, both in corporate America and within the nonprofit sector, advocating for the importance of community and giving back. Teresa is passionate about connecting individuals to causes they care about and fostering collaboration for greater social impact. She has also completed the Boston Marathon, demonstrating her commitment to personal growth, perseverance, and mental toughness.Book a Free Discovery Call: www.ChargeForwardCoaching.comDon't forget to like, subscribe, and share. Keep charging forward.James Blasco, Charge Forward Coaching, growth mindset, fixed mindset, sports coaching, mental mindset, athletes, mindset strategies, Teresa Smith, Charge Forward Coaching, Volusia County Women Who Care, mental toughness, community impact, philanthropy, leadership, marathon, volunteerism, Daytona Beach, legacy, women leaders, athlete mindset, personal growth
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In the latest episode of Charge Forward Coaching, I had the pleasure of interviewing Teresa Smith from Volusia County Women Who Care. Teresa shares her inspiring journey of turning passion into purpose and emphasized the value of helping people in your community. She discusses the critical role of mental toughness in both sports and life, stressing that failure is an essential steppingstone to success. Teresa also recounts her efforts and experiences in the Boston Marathon, showcasing her unwavering determination and resilience. It's a truly motivating conversation filled with insights and inspiration for anyone looking to make a difference and persevere through challenges.
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