EPISODE · Aug 25, 2025 · 57 MIN
Why One Goal Changes Everything In A Mastermind
from Conversations with Rich Bennett · host Rich Bennett / Greg Derwart / Chris Coleman / Robyn Burke
Rich sits down with Greg Derwart, Chris Coleman, and Robyn Burke to unpack what a true mastermind is—and what it isn’t. Using Napoleon Hill, Ben Franklin’s Junto, and real community examples, they show how purpose, harmony, and structure turn brainstorming into outcomes for businesses, nonprofits, and families. It’s a grounded conversation about building something that matters, online and off.Sponsored by Four Seasons Landscape & Construction Services Guests Bios: · Greg Derwart — Community banker and strategist who facilitates strategic planning and cross‑department workgroups at Harford Bank, with a focus on relationship‑driven, community impact.· Chris Coleman — Longtime entrepreneur and owner in landscape/stormwater services. He emphasizes solving real problems, serving the community, and building a business around family values and integrity.· Robyn Burke — Community‑minded voice, Girl Scout grandmother, and local advocate who brings a practical lens to collaboration, service projects, and everyday “mini‑masterminds.” Main Topics: · What a mastermind really is: “one goal,” shared purpose, subject‑matter expertise, and harmony.· Napoleon Hill principles (Think and Grow Rich; The Law of Success) and the idea of “the third mind.”· Ben Franklin’s Junto as an early civic mastermind for public good (libraries, city improvements).· Networking vs. mastermind: apples vs. oranges—awareness and relationships vs. focused problem‑solving.· Structure that works: small, cross‑functional groups, safe space, no hidden agendas, and clear outcomes.· Nonprofits & grants: capacity gaps, sustainability, and the need for shared brains to solve funding hurdles.· Social media & youth: tools vs. behavior, teaching digital resilience, and keeping perspective.· Reviews & reputation: online pile‑ons, competitor reviews, and why character and service outlast noise.· Business with purpose: solving problems, giving back, and resisting “build to flip” hype.· Family & commitment: date nights, sacrifice, long games, and brainstorming at the dinner table. Resources mentioned: · Ron’s Website: https://papatellmeabook.com/· Episode Sponsor: Four Seasons Landscape & Construction Services · Supporter: Real Life Prosthetics· Supporter: Full Circle Boards· Supporter: Sincerely Sawyer Photography · Think and Grow Rich — Napoleon Hill· The Law of Success — Napoleon Hill· Ben Franklin’s Junto (weekly civic mastermind)· Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford (as examples of assemblingSend us Fan MailCelebrate the Magic of Words in Bel Air, Maryland!https://bookfairatbelair.org/Four Seasons Landscape & Construction SeWhile we perform the traditional lawn and landscape bed services, our passion is providing drainage Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennettTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTokSponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Hosted on BuzzsproutSquadCastSubscribe by Email
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Rich sits down with Greg Derwart, Chris Coleman, and Robyn Burke to unpack what a true mastermind is—and what it isn’t. Using Napoleon Hill, Ben Franklin’s Junto, and real community examples, they show how purpose, harmony, and structure turn brainstorming into outcomes for businesses, nonprofits, and families. It’s a grounded conversation about building something that matters, online and off. Sponsored by Four Seasons Landscape & Construction Services Guests Bios: ·&nb...
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