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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2025 · 40 MIN

Meaningful Moments: Deborah Goldstein, Founder and Principal of Enlightened Philanthropy

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Deborah Goldstein and I cover the map today, going deep into a discussion about 'meaningful moments,' what is meant by the term 'philanthropic journey,' and how the word 'burden' is sometimes applied to the concept of philanthropy <-- what could possibly be burdensome about having such abundance that you can give money away?! As Founder and Principal of Enlightened Philanthropy and the creator and head counselor for Philanthropy Camp for Women, Deborah shares how her personal experience informs her philosophy and approach to working with both emerging and seasoned donors and explains how she helps people find the joy, meaning, and power in identifying as a philanthropist. Bonus:  Deborah referenced two publications, including:The Power of Moments by Brothers Chip Heath and Dan HeathNational Center for Family Philanthropy's research piece, Overcoming Psychological Barriers to GivingAlso, check out Wikipedia for more information about tzedakah boxes and the concept of tzedakah itself.Do you have a story to share?  Reach out at [email protected].  I'd love to talk with you!Stefanie Borsari, Linked InArtwork by Justin Novick Special Thanks to Daya Ottley 

Deborah Goldstein and I cover the map today, going deep into a discussion about 'meaningful moments,' what is meant by the term 'philanthropic journey,' and how the word 'burden' is sometimes applied to the concept of philanthropy <-- what could possibly be burdensome about having such abundance that you can give money away?! As Founder and Principal of Enlightened Philanthropy and the creator and head counselor for Philanthropy Camp for Women, Deborah shares how her personal experience ...

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