The Generosity Culture: How “Pouring Into” Others is the Best Way to be Successful episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 6, 2021 · 25 MIN

The Generosity Culture: How “Pouring Into” Others is the Best Way to be Successful

from The Entrepreneurial You · host Heneka Watkis-Porter

April has spent two decades driving growth for companies by giving. She started her career in the Air Force and then specialized in sales, operations, and marketing, supporting Fortune 500 clients. April generated over $1 billion in combined additional revenue for clients based on the principles of The Generosity Culture.  Show Notes “Real generosity is doing something nice for someone who will never find out.” Frank Howard Clark In this era where everyone is seemingly tuned to WIIFM (what’s in it for me), we welcome any move to foster generosity.  This week, The Entrepreneurial You podcast invites April Shprintz to share about her experience with generosity as a child and how it has impacted her life's work. Here is a snippet of what April shared:“I credit One individual with the generosity culture. She was the impetus for it. Even if I didn't understand it at the time, when I was nine years old. My mother had to go to rehab. She was given the option from her head of Human Resources where she worked. She could go to rehab for her alcoholism, or she was going to lose her job because it was causing problems at work and the woman who delivered that message to the head of Human Resources came to our home. It was just this extremely generous act on her part because not only did she give my mom that second chance, which was great. My mom did go to rehab. That was a  wonderful thing for her, but she also took a significant interest in me as a young girl.” Listen to the episode and let us know what is your biggest takeaway. Connect with Host and Creator, Heneka Watkis-Porter  Email Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Twitter Facebook Website WhatsApp - 1876-849-2571 Support The Entrepreneurial You here fo US$5.00 monthly: https://glow.fm/tey. Connect with April Shprintz: YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Visit our Sponsor: Jamaica Stock Exchange SHOP The Entrepreneurial Store: https://henekawatkisporter.com/store/ BOOKS by Heneka Watkis-Porter: https://henekawatkisporter.com/books/ LEARN Podcasting: https://henekawatkisporter.com/learn/ Book Heneka Watkis-Porter to SPEAK: https://henekawatkisporter.com/speaking/ LISTEN to other podcast episodes: https://henekawatkisporter.com/teypodcast/ READ our blog: https://henekawatkisporter.com/blog/ Looking for spiritual upliftment? Listen to My Daily Devotion. A very short devotional to get you closer to God. Listen on: Apple PodcastsGoogle Podcasts 

April has spent two decades driving growth for companies by giving. She started her career in the Air Force and then specialized in sales, operations, and marketing, supporting Fortune 500 clients. April generated over $1 billion in combined additional revenue for clients based on the principles of The Generosity Culture.  Show Notes “Real generosity is doing something nice for someone who will never find out.” Frank Howard Clark In this era where everyone is seemingly tuned to WIIFM (what’s in it for me), we welcome any move to foster generosity.  This week, The Entrepreneurial You podcast invites April Shprintz to share about her experience with generosity as a child and how it has impacted her life's work. Here is a snippet of what April shared:“I credit One individual with the generosity culture. She was the impetus for it. Even if I didn't understand it at the time, when I was nine years old. My mother had to go to rehab. She was given the option from her head of Human Resources where she worked. She could go to rehab for her alcoholism, or she was going to lose her job because it was causing problems at work and the woman who delivered that message to the head of Human Resources came to our home. It was just this extremely generous act on her part because not only did she give my mom that second chance, which was great. My mom did go to rehab. That was a  wonderful thing for her, but she also took a significant interest in me as a young girl.” Listen to the episode and let us know what is your biggest takeaway. Connect with Host and Creator, Heneka Watkis-Porter  Email Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Twitter Facebook Website WhatsApp - 1876-849-2571 Support The Entrepreneurial You here fo US$5.00 monthly: https://glow.fm/tey. Connect with April Shprintz: YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Visit our Sponsor: Jamaica Stock Exchange SHOP The Entrepreneurial Store: https://henekawatkisporter.com/store/ BOOKS by Heneka Watkis-Porter: https://henekawatkisporter.com/books/ LEARN Podcasting: https://henekawatkisporter.com/learn/ Book Heneka Watkis-Porter to SPEAK: https://henekawatkisporter.com/speaking/ LISTEN to other podcast episodes: https://henekawatkisporter.com/teypodcast/ READ our blog: https://henekawatkisporter.com/blog/ Looking for spiritual upliftment? Listen to My Daily Devotion. A very short devotional to get you closer to God. Listen on: Apple PodcastsGoogle Podcasts

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