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EPISODE · May 19, 2025 · 40 MIN

Russell Rogers, Sara Margulis, Joe Camberato | Office Hours: The Human Experience

from Office Hours with David Meltzer

Russell Rogers Russell had authored five books and had launched them the previous year, back in June. The motive driving these literary endeavors was to inspire families to venture outdoors and engage in activities together. He firmly believed in the significance of establishing such habits early on in children's lives. Each book he wrote delved into the experiences of the first five years of a child's life. Motivated to make a great impact in society, he also launched Movetoday365. They do monthly walks and work on this to be supported in all 50 states. His upcoming book, Imagine If—available on Kindle starting May 10th and in print on Amazon and his website, movetoday365.com beginning May 18th, 2025—marks a significant evolution in Russell’s ongoing exploration of movement and community. The idea for the book was sparked by a quiet but powerful moment: witnessing a mother and her children picking up trash on a beach. Their simple act of selfless service became the catalyst for this inspiring new work. Sara Margulis Sara Margulis is the CEO and co-founder of Honeyfund, a fintech platform that revolutionized the traditional wedding registry by enabling couples to receive contributions toward their honeymoon experiences—completely fee-free. Under her leadership, Honeyfund has shifted the registry model from household goods to meaningful travel experiences, helping 1.4 million couples receive nearly $1 billion in gifts. The company gained national recognition after Sara’s successful pitch on Shark Tank in 2014, where she secured investment from Kevin O’Leary. Joe Camberato Joe Camberato is the CEO of National Business Capital, a leading FinTech marketplace that helps small businesses secure loans and financing. Early in his career, he recognized how hard it was for businesses to access capital and find trustworthy support, which inspired him to make a difference. Starting from his spare bedroom in 2007, Joe built a company focused on quickly and honestly connecting businesses with the right lenders. Today, National Business Capital has secured over $1 billion in financing and continues to grow with a clear mission: “Driving Growth for All.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Russell Rogers Russell had authored five books and had launched them the previous year, back in June. The motive driving these literary endeavors was to inspire families to venture outdoors and engage in activities together. He firmly believed in the significance of establishing such habits early on in children's lives. Each book he wrote delved into the experiences of the first five years of a child's life. Motivated to make a great impact in society, he also launched Movetoday365. They do monthly walks and work on this to be supported in all 50 states. His upcoming book, Imagine If—available on Kindle starting May 10th and in print on Amazon and his website, movetoday365.com beginning May 18th, 2025—marks a significant evolution in Russell’s ongoing exploration of movement and community. The idea for the book was sparked by a quiet but powerful moment: witnessing a mother and her children picking up trash on a beach. Their simple act of selfless service became the catalyst for this inspiring new work. Sara Margulis Sara Margulis is the CEO and co-founder of Honeyfund, a fintech platform that revolutionized the traditional wedding registry by enabling couples to receive contributions toward their honeymoon experiences—completely fee-free. Under her leadership, Honeyfund has shifted the registry model from household goods to meaningful travel experiences, helping 1.4 million couples receive nearly $1 billion in gifts. The company gained national recognition after Sara’s successful pitch on Shark Tank in 2014, where she secured investment from Kevin O’Leary. Joe Camberato Joe Camberato is the CEO of National Business Capital, a leading FinTech marketplace that helps small businesses secure loans and financing. Early in his career, he recognized how hard it was for businesses to access capital and find trustworthy support, which inspired him to make a difference. Starting from his spare bedroom in 2007, Joe built a company focused on quickly and honestly connecting businesses with the right lenders. Today, National Business Capital has secured over $1 billion in financing and continues to grow with a clear mission: “Driving Growth for All.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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