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Magnificent Significance

Big-hearted leaders know that business is about more than just the bottom line—it’s about making a meaningful impact! On Magnificent Significance, host Jim Hardwick brings you exciting conversations and powerful insights from his globe-trotting adventures, 25+ years of leadership experience, and even safaris in Kenya, all designed to help you lead with purpose and achieve superabundance. If you’re a business owner or leader running a $1M–$50M company and you’re ready to create a thriving business fueled by service and heart, this show is your ultimate guide!

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    Elise Powers: Unlocking Communication Skills: How to Build Trust and Lead with Purpose

    About Elise Powers:Elise Powers is the founder of Eleview Consulting. Eleview Consulting leads workshops around the world on skills such as mentorship, building psychological safety, and navigating critical conversations. Elise has specialized in teaching communication and relationship-building skills for over a decade and has been featured in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and ABC News. She is LinkedIn’s leading expert on career acceleration and networking.In this episode, Jim and Elise Powers discuss:Why relationship-building is a skill most professionals never formally learnHow technology and COVID deepened communication gaps between generationsWhat small talk, body language, and follow-up questions reveal about leadership potentialHow parents can proactively teach their kids life-changing social skillsWhy attention to others is still the most underrated leadership qualityKey Takeaways:No one teaches you how to lead conversations. Most of us learn by trial and error, and as workplaces become more remote and siloed, those gaps widen unless addressed directly.Resilience, adaptability, and emotional intelligence aren’t developed on a screen. Missed life experiences from school dances to uncomfortable face-to-face conversations have left new professionals underprepared for nuanced human interactions.A powerful conversation isn’t about talking, it’s about listening. The leaders people follow are those who notice, care, and stay curious about others without rushing to fill the silence.Not every breakthrough comes from a workshop or training. Sometimes, it’s a handwritten thank-you note, a well-timed follow-up question, or an unexpected act of inclusion that shifts a relationship forever.If you want to stand out professionally, prioritize making others feel important. People won’t remember your credentials, but they’ll never forget how you made them feel."Human nature is we all want to feel valued, heard, and understood. So, how can you give that gift to another person by not focusing as much on yourself?" – Elise PowersConnect with Elise Powers:Website: https://eleviewconsulting.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisepowers1/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Gemma Serenity Gorokhoff: Breaking the Silence - A Survivor's Path to Healing and Purpose

    About Gemma Serenity Gorokhoff:Gemma Serenity was once a woman lost in the grips of abuse and fear — told to shrink, stay quiet, be supportive, and smile in silence. She was forbidden to speak of the pain that tore through the deepest layers of her being. Beaten into silence, raped by a respected family member, and made to feel insignificant, Gemma faced death twice. But instead of staying bitter or broken, she chose to rise and chase the dreams she once believed were out of reach.Today, Gemma is a visionary, powerful, and respected woman who escaped domestic violence and now stands as proof of what’s possible when one claims their worth and speaks the language of freedom.Recipient of the LEAP Excellence Award in Creative Leadership, she leads a movement of sovereign healing and soulful success, guiding women out of emotional bondage and into embodied power — her life’s purpose and calling.She walks this path alongside her husband and co-leader, Sascha Gorokhoff. Together, they’ve created a sacred space where women rise, heal, lead, love, and live fully aligned with their truth.In this episode, Jim and Gemma Serenity Gorokhoff discuss:Gemma’s journey from abuse, despair, and attempted suicide to spiritual awakeningHow a single moment of divine intervention changed the course of her lifeThe power of peer-led healing communities in trauma recoveryWhat survivors of abuse truly need — and why listening matters more than adviceWhy faith, hope, and small acts of courage can rebuild a shattered lifeKey Takeaways:One tiny flicker of hope can interrupt a life-or-death moment. Even in absolute darkness, the choice to stay open to help — however messy or uncertain — can change everything.Healing from trauma is rarely neat, linear, or predictable. It’s a long, winding road filled with triggers, setbacks, and unexpected victories, and while the outside world might only notice the major milestones, it’s the quiet, private moments of resilience that truly matter most.Survivors don’t need advice; they need to be heard. Offering your presence, belief, and a safe space to speak freely is often the most powerful gift you can give.Community has the power to do what isolation never will. When people feel seen, understood, and supported, their chances of long-term recovery grow exponentially.Your past does not get to dictate your future. Pain may shape you, but it doesn’t get to define who you become unless you let it."When God, or any God you believe in, speaks truth and speaks life, it gives you free agency on your choice." – Gemma Serenity GorokhoffConnect with Gemma Serenity Gorokhoff:Website: https://gemmaserenity.com | https://loveagain.me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemmaserenity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gemma.serenity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GemmaSerenityG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gemmaserenity Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Carolyn Pistone: Saving the World Through Sustainable Business

    About Carolyn Pistone:Carolyn is a committed Earthling dedicated to saving the planet using her real estate license. Carolyn is the President and Managing Director at Clear Blue Commercial. She has held various senior positions in the entertainment, real estate, and high-tech industries. In addition, she serves on the Environmental Committee of the Sonoma County Alliance, the Climate Action 2020 Stakeholders Advisory Group, as former President of the Board of Trustees for the Petaluma Community Foundation, and as a founding board member of 100 Sonoma People Who Care. She is a proud REALTOR®, EcoBroker®, and Certified Green Building Professional®. These experiences have inspired her to work to build a supportive, innovative, and collaborative environment for clients, team members, and, yes, even the planet, to thrive.In this episode, Jim and Carolyn Pistone discuss:How witnessing an oil spill changed Carolyn’s career directionThe creative, community-driven turf conversion project that saved millions of gallons of waterWhy proving ROI is essential when pitching green initiatives to traditional clientsHow younger generations are reshaping real estate through environmental expectationsThe importance of bringing your whole self to both your work and your missionKey Takeaways:Business can be a force for good. Even in profit-driven industries, you can build sustainable impact into daily operations if you’re bold enough to try.Turf conversions, EV chargers, and community partnerships might not sound glamorous, but these small, practical moves save money, improve properties, and protect the planet.Forget the myth that one person can’t make a difference. It might take a crowd to do it, but one spark, one bold idea, can set everything in motion.Some opportunities for positive change won’t show up on year-one financial reports. Patience, vision, and community partnerships often lead to bigger, long-term returns.Your work isn’t separate from your life. Success happens when you bring your whole, authentic self to everything you do because purpose-driven leadership isn’t a title, it’s a way of living."Don't listen to people who tell you that you can't save the world. You absolutely can, you just can't do it alone." – Carolyn PistoneConnect with Carolyn Pistone:Website: https://carolynpistone.com/ | https://clearbluecommercial.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558266415480 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2549476 | https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynpistone/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Open-Joy-Journey-Healing-Business/dp/1735025577Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Ryan Hogan: Solving Problems, Building Success - A Military Entrepreneur's Story

    About Ryan Hogan:Prior to founding Talent Harbor, Ryan Hogan co-founded Hunt A Killer, a subscription-based interactive murder mystery experience. In 2019, Hunt A Killer was named by Fast Company as one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies. In 2020, Inc. Magazine named it the fastest-growing CPG company.Ryan started his career enlisting in the U.S. Navy as an MH-53E aircrewman and transitioned to officer, where he served as a Surface Warfare Officer onboard various warships. Along the way, he founded WarWear and Run For Your Lives, honing the entrepreneurial skills that he would use in Hunt A Killer and now Talent Harbor.He is a proud serial founder with an entrepreneurial spirit and passion for building stronger, better teams. If you’re interested in starting a conversation, shoot him a message.In this episode, Jim and Ryan Hogan discuss:How military discipline and rebellion shaped his entrepreneurial styleThe messy rise and fall of a zombie race empireWhy product-market fit matters more than a clever ideaThe recruiting industry’s broken business model and how he’s fixing itWhy business isn’t the goal — it’s the vehicleKey Takeaways:Resilience isn’t just about big, dramatic comebacks. It’s the quiet decision to get up again after every small, annoying, or crushing failure.Product-market fit isn’t a luxury; it’s oxygen. No amount of hustle, branding, or clever storytelling can save a business from offering something no one wants.Recruiting isn’t about resumes — it’s about people. Culture fit, clarity, and character far outweigh bullet-point experience.In the military, you fail all the time on purpose. It’s not to humiliate you — it’s to teach you how to stay calm, lead through chaos, and adapt when things inevitably go sideways.Business is a tool. Use it to fund your freedom, build opportunities for others, or chase audacious goals — but don’t confuse it with your identity."I fail every day, and I've had big failures, I've had small failures. But like, who cares? You get up, you learn, you move forward, and that's it." – Ryan HoganConnect with Ryan Hogan:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanehogan/ Website: https://talentharbor.com/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Candice Ammori: From AI Ethics to Climate Action: How One Report Changed Everything

    About Candice Ammori:Climate Vine brings together Founder Candice Ammori’s 10 years of experience and learnings in community strategy building.‍After reading the 2018 IPCC report, Ammori realized the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in addressing climate change. She made a career transition from ethics of AI to climate, starting On Deck Climate Tech to help diverse experts meet, connect, and build together.‍She brought together 650+ people across the climate ecosystem in multiple cohorts. Fellows raised over $350 M+ in venture funding, more than two dozen companies emerged, and hundreds of emerging contributors transitioned to the climate innovation space. She maintains deep vertical knowledge as an active investor and advisor to emerging climate tech companies.In this episode, Jim and Candice Ammori discuss:How a single UN climate report became a career-defining turning pointThe similarities between AI bias feedback loops and climate feedback loopsWhy global collaboration is essential to meaningful climate solutionsHow Climate Vine builds diverse, cross-sector communities to solve complex problemsThe importance of starting small and local in the fight against climate changeKey Takeaways:Major change often begins with a single, undeniable wake-up call. A powerful reminder that a report, conversation, or unexpected experience can shift your life’s direction.Positive feedback loops exist in both nature and technology. When left unchecked, they can trigger irreversible damage, which is why early intervention is critical.Global problems demand global solutions. No one country can fix climate breakdown alone, and meaningful progress depends on collective accountability and collaboration.Start small. Local actions — whether planting a tree, reducing waste, or joining a community initiative matter more than you might think when multiplied across millions.The most innovative solutions often emerge at the intersection of diverse perspectives. Scientists, founders, artists, and policymakers must work side by side to address a crisis this complex."The only thing that I can do is take some sort of action and get better over time as I refine what that action means." – Candice AmmoriConnect with Candice Ammori:Website: www.climatevine.co LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candiceammori/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Ari Tulla: Food as Medicine: Transforming Health Through Personalized Nutrition

    About Ari Tulla:Ari Tulla is a San Francisco-based entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Elo, an AI personalization engine delivering the exact nutrients to live better. After years of family health struggles, Ari has dedicated his life to building companies that help people live better.  His companies, BetterDoctor, Quest Analytics, and Elo, have helped over a hundred million people gain better access to healthcare. Ari is also an Angel investor with a portfolio of 50 startups, including Virta Health, Verge Motorcycles, Alphasense, and Oura.He is a father, husband, and aspiring outdoorsman.In this episode, Jim and Ari Tulla discuss:How a family health crisis became the catalyst for Ari’s healthcare venturesThe flaws of modern medicine and why doctors alone can’t fix complex health issuesWhy America’s processed food culture is at the root of chronic illnessHow personalized nutrition and blood testing are changing preventive healthThe leadership discipline of ruthless focus and why it changes everythingKey Takeaways:Some of life’s biggest breakthroughs are born from personal pain. Ari’s family health crisis didn’t just change his life — it became the fuel for several mission-driven healthcare ventures.No single doctor or five-minute appointment can untangle the complexities of modern health. Lasting wellness requires a systems-based approach that considers everything from sleep and stress to genetics and environment.Processed food isn’t harmless convenience. It’s quietly devastating global health, contributing to chronic disease and poor quality of life in ways we’re only beginning to fully understand.Precision nutrition, guided by bloodwork and data, is transforming health outcomes by addressing individual deficiencies and lifestyle risks proactively.Focus is a leadership superpower. When you narrow your team’s efforts to one or two priorities at a time, clarity improves, execution accelerates, and success follows."Food can be thy medicine... but food can also be the culprit of our disease today." – Ari TullaConnect with Ari Tulla:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aritulla/ Website: https://www.elo.health Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elo.health/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Janet Driver: Empowering Lives Through Education

    About Janet Driver:As Director of Partnerships at the Unstoppable Foundation, Janet spends every day bringing sustainable solutions, hope, and life-saving services to impoverished families in rural Kenya. For more than 7 years, she’s been living her ultimate dream by partnering with their global community of compassionate, visionary philanthropists, saving and empowering young lives through education as part of the Unstoppable Foundation Development Team. A clean, healthy lifestyle energizes her unwavering drive to embrace her commitment to her work. She lives by her mantra of God first, and her greatest joys are being a wife, mother, and grandmother. She lives in Southern Nevada with her husband Gordon and their mastiff, Sam. Gord and Janet have 5 grown children and 3 grandchildren.In this episode, Jim and Janet Driver discuss:The Unstoppable Foundation’s mission of combating poverty through educationHow holistic support, including food, water, and healthcare, enables educationThe importance of honoring, not replacing, indigenous cultures while offering resourcesSuccess stories of rescued girls and how empowered women are transforming villagesWhy giving transforms both the giver and the recipientKey Takeaways:It takes more than classrooms to end poverty. Without access to clean water, healthcare, and stable income, education alone won’t lift a community out of hardship.The most impactful programs aren’t imposed, they’re built alongside the people they serve. Janet emphasizes the importance of honoring indigenous culture while providing tools for growth.One girl’s education can change the trajectory of an entire village. Over time, those empowered young women become mothers, leaders, and advocates for the next generation.Gratitude isn’t about how much you have. It’s often found in the humblest homes, where joy comes from connection, faith, and simple acts of kindness.Generosity multiplies. Every time you give, whether it’s time, resources, or encouragement, you spark a ripple effect that continues long after you’re gone."I see people who have nothing and appreciate everything, and I know that for me, it can be an epidemic in our country, where our kids grow up having everything and struggle to appreciate anything." – Janet DriverConnect with Janet Driver:Website: http://www.unstoppablefoundation.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnstoppableFoundation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unstoppable_foundation/ Donate to empower Unstoppable Foundation: https://donate.unstoppablefoundation.org/give/608535/#!/donation/checkout Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Chad Meyer: Leading Beyond Your Best: Insights on Servant Leadership

    About Chad Meyer:Chad Meyer’s faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation that guides every aspect of his life, both personally and professionally. With 30 years of experience in sales and sales leadership, Chad has built and led multiple companies throughout his career. Most notably, he co-founded Sales Xceleration with his business partner, Mark Thacker. The company, which they sold a few years ago, partnered with thousands of B2B organizations around the world, helping them scale in ways that business owners and their leadership teams often couldn’t achieve on their own. On average, these companies experienced 25% growth, collectively managing over a billion dollars through the work of Sales Xceleration’s Advisors.While the numbers tell an impressive story, what matters most to Chad is how God used this platform for His glory — to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives and to prepare Chad for the next adventure God has in store.In this episode, Jim and Chad Meyer discuss:The founding and impact of Sales Xceleration in the fractional leadership spaceHow faith and values created a foundation for business and community impactWhy tough conversations with business owners matter for real growthChad’s upcoming Silent Lions initiative for leaders and legacy-minded individualsHow emotions aren’t the enemy of leadership — they’re powerful indicatorsKey Takeaways:Success isn’t just about revenue, it’s about restoring lives. When business owners regain peace, stay close to family, and build stronger communities, the numbers naturally follow.Leadership is as much about managing your own emotions as it is about managing others. Emotional intelligence isn’t weakness; it’s wisdom in motion.The people at the top often carry invisible burdens. Chad reminds us how essential it is to speak truth in love, offering owners a safe space for honesty and course correction.Your name carries weight. Every leader’s legacy is shaped by how people feel when they hear their name — trust, integrity, compassion, or the opposite.Stay centered in your purpose. In tough times, exceptional leaders don’t abandon their values — they lean into them, with clarity, humility, and courage."You can have all the successes and be emptied and bankrupt on the inside, you're not fulfilled, and that's what it's about. How do you lead a wonderful life? How do you lead others properly, and how do you lead your own personal life and have the fruit you feel?" – Chad MeyerConnect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Shawn Nelson: Stay Cool and Be Kind: Lessons in Grit, Failure, and Big Audacious Dreams

    About Shawn Nelson:Shawn D. Nelson is the author of Let Me Save You 25 Years: Mistakes, Miracles, and Lessons from the Lovesac Story. He is the founder and CEO of the Lovesac Company, which designs, manufactures, and sells furniture such as modular couches and bean bag chairs. Nelson holds a BA in Mandarin Chinese from the University of Utah and a Master’s degree in Strategic Design and Management from Parsons, The New School for Design in New York City, where he later became an instructor.In this episode, Jim and Shawn Nelson discuss:How LoveSac grew from a side hustle to a billion-dollar brandNavigating a business through bankruptcy, public scrutiny, and massive pivotsWhy staying close to the customer matters at every stage of growthThe importance of resilience, integrity, and long-game thinking in leadershipWhy company culture must include a willingness to sweep floors and stay humbleKey Takeaways:Success is built one hard decision at a time. Business will test you constantly, and the choice is always the same: quit, or keep going. If it’s a tie, you keep going.Customer feedback is your most valuable business intelligence. Being face-to-face with buyers reveals what works, what doesn’t, and what no spreadsheet can tell you.Resilience isn’t a trait — it’s a decision you make daily. Leaders can’t afford to lose touch with the front lines. Real growth happens when executives stay connected to their people and customers.Stay cool and be kind. In the heat of business crises or tough decisions, self-control and grace under pressure are underrated superpowers."You quit or you keep going. And if you're not going to quit, there is no other option, so you might as well not suck at it" – Shawn NelsonConnect with Shawn Nelson: Website: https://shawndnelson.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnoflovesac/?hl=en Book: https://www.amazon.com/Let-Me-Save-You-Years/dp/B0CHNZ6VY5 Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Pete Mastin: Revolutionizing Corporate Training: The Power of Community Micro Learning

    About Pete Mastin:Pete is the founder of Learnie. Pete has exited from startups, as well as worked in senior leadership in public companies. He was the founder/CTO of MulticastMedia.  That company was acquired by Kit Digital in 2010. He also took on the role of CEO at Jolokia, where, after pivoting the company, they were acquired by the publicly held Canadian company NextechAR in 2020.  Between those adventures, he worked in the AI solutions group at IBM's Watson Media and ran the content delivery and IP business for Internap (another public company).In this episode, Jim and Pete Mastin discuss:Pete’s journey from software engineer to multi-startup founderWhy traditional long-form training videos fail in today’s workforceThe importance of capturing tribal knowledge before it walks out the doorHow microlearning increases knowledge retention and engagementHow operational leaders can better support frontline teams through easy, community-driven trainingKey Takeaways:Most corporate training fails because it isn’t built for the way people work and learn today. Deskless workers, short attention spans, and outdated systems have created a disconnect in how companies transfer knowledge.Community microlearning creates powerful engagement. When content comes directly from internal experts — not actors or outsourced trainers — people retain it better and feel more connected.Recognition is retention. Giving employees a platform to share their expertise validates their value and increases loyalty, reducing turnover in the process.Great training should be fun, fast, and mobile-first. Pete’s platform proves that two-minute, authentic videos created by peers outperform hour-long, check-the-box training every time.Innovation in learning is just beginning. With AI integrations and community-led tools, the future of workforce education is evolving rapidly, and leaders need to embrace it or fall behind."If you want to actually create content that people will retain the knowledge they're given, it needs to have a certain type of format. And I think we've got the secret sauce on that." – Pete MastinConnect with Pete Mastin: Website: www.mylearnie.com/ | www.learnie.ai/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petemastin/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Grace Koval: Rescuing Hope: One Woman's Mission to Save Stray Animals

    About Grace Koval:Grace is the founder of The Watchdog Foundation. Founded in 2023, The Watchdog Foundation is a 501(3)(c) non-profit whose mission is to help eradicate the stray animal population in Arizona by educating the public and supporting local animal rescues and shelters. Through rescue, we aim to uplift and assist in keeping animals off the streets and into the loving care they deserve.In this episode, Jim and Grace Koval discuss:The powerful personal story that led Grace to animal rescueHow the notorious Chandler 55 case exposed animal hoarding issues in ArizonaThe critical role of spay and neuter education in reducing stray overpopulationThe 3-3-3 rule for helping rescue dogs adjust to new homesSimple, meaningful ways anyone can support local rescuesKey Takeaways:Every rescue story matters. Behind each stray animal is a story of survival, and giving them a second chance changes not just their life, but yours too.Spay and neuter programs are essential in breaking the cycle of stray overpopulation, and rescues like Grace’s are working hard to provide no-cost options for communities in need.The 3-3-3 Rule is a must-know for new pet owners: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to settle into a routine, and 3 months to feel fully safe and at home.Supporting animal welfare isn’t one-size-fits-all. If you can’t adopt, foster. If you can’t foster, volunteer. If you can’t volunteer, donate. Every bit counts.Mental health matters in rescue work. Grace shares how small daily habits like workouts, meditation, and walks help her stay grounded in such emotionally heavy work."I swear, rescue dogs know when they've been saved." – Grace KovalConnect with Grace Koval: Website: https://www.thewatchdogfoundation.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewatchdogfoundation/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewatchdogfoundationaz/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Nicole Gibson: The Power of Human Connection: A Mental Health Movement Beyond Diagnosis

    About Nicole Gibson:Nicole Gibson is a visionary entrepreneur, speaker, and leader at the forefront of emotional intelligence and technology. As the Founder and CEO of inTruth Technologies—the world’s first emotion bio-tech. With a bold mission to revolutionise how people understand and master their emotions, Nicole is reshaping the future of personal well-being, leadership, and human connection.A seasoned founder and impact-driven innovator, Nicole has spent over 15 years building communities, leading high-growth ventures, and securing multi-million-dollar investments to scale transformative ideas. Nicole’s entrepreneurial journey began in social impact, where she gained recognition as one of Australia’s youngest trailblazers in mental health advocacy and served as the youngest Commonwealth Commissioner for Mental Health. She has since evolved into a thought leader in emotional intelligence, leadership, and technology. Her work challenges the status quo, bridging the gap between AI, emotional intelligence, and human potential. Beyond her role at inTruth, Nicole is the founder of Love Out Loud, a movement dedicated to fostering authentic human connection and conscious leadership.Nicole’s vision is clear: to create a world where emotional intelligence is as valued and measurable as IQ, empowering individuals and organisations to lead with self-awareness, integrity, and impact.In this episode, Jim and Nicole Gibson discuss:Nicole’s pioneering technology for objectively tracking and measuring human emotions using wearable devices and AIEmotional intelligence and technologyFirst responders and mental healthData privacy and ethical concernsThe impact of technology on human connectionKey Takeaways:Emotion is the invisible driver of human experience, with 80% of our decisions powered by unconscious emotional signals that are rarely understood or measured.Technology can be a powerful tool for empathy when designed with ethical foundations that prioritize human connection and data sovereignty.First responders and high-stress professionals can benefit from emotional tracking technology that helps predict and prevent mental health challenges before they escalate.Standardizing emotional intelligence is as crucial as standardizing time or medical measurements, offering a new infrastructure for understanding human experience.The future of technological innovation lies not in merging humans with AI, but in creating technologies that preserve and enhance our organic human capacities for connection and understanding."Stay connected to what is human in yourself, the love in your heart, the ability and capacity for kindness, the ability to look at something beautiful and feel.” – Nicole GibsonConnect with Nicole Gibson: Website: https://intruth.io/beta/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicgibson_/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicjgibson/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Bruce Dammeier: Leading with Purpose: A Public Servant’s Journey of Integrity and Impact

    About Bruce Dammeier:Bruce Dammeier is a lifelong Pierce County resident. He grew up in University Place, graduated from Curtis High School, and went on to graduate with distinction from the United States Naval Academy in 1983. Bruce served eight years as a Civil Engineer Corps Officer in the U.S. Navy, deploying worldwide and gaining valuable leadership experience. After his military service, Bruce worked in his family’s printing business for eight years and remains a partner in a printing business today. His public service began with the Puyallup School Board, and he later served eight years in the Washington State Legislature. In 2016, he was elected Pierce County Executive, a role he held until 2024.During his time as County Executive, Bruce led Pierce County through the challenges of the pandemic, earning national recognition for innovation and fiscal responsibility, including achieving two bond rating increases, culminating in an Aaa rating from Moody’s. He also launched the Open Pierce County website and created the Emmy-winning Inside Pierce County video series to enhance transparency.Bruce spearheaded efforts like the Blue Zones Project and Good Neighbor Village Partnership, working to build healthier and stronger communities.Bruce has been married to his wife Lauren for over 40 years and has three married sons and four granddaughters. His dedication to family, service, and community has left a lasting impact on Pierce County.In this episode, Jim and Bruce Dammeier discuss:The unexpected path from Navy officer to community leaderHow to win elections in opposing-party districts by prioritizing people over politicsThe importance of building diverse, high-performing leadership teamsLeading through crises and staying grounded in your core valuesThe dangers of polarization and what it will take to bring common sense back to public serviceKey Takeaways:The best leaders serve, not perform. Lasting leadership isn’t about applause or popularity — it’s about doing what’s right for your people, even when it costs you personally.Winning trust starts with working hard, serving well, and showing up for your community. Over time, consistent integrity can flip even the toughest districts.Crisis leadership requires calm, collaboration, and clarity. Bruce proved that bipartisan, mission-driven teams outperform echo chambers every time.The loudest voices aren’t always the wisest. True progress happens when reasonable people work together, away from the extremes, for the good of their community.Things are rarely as bad—or as good—as they first appear. Taking a breath, assessing with clarity, and responding thoughtfully is one of the most underrated leadership tools."You do the right thing because it’s the right thing, regardless of personal consequences." – Bruce DammeierConnect with Bruce Dammeier: Email: [email protected] Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Kerry Siggins: The Ownership Mindset: Taking Responsibility for Your Life and Leadership

    About Kerry Siggins:Kerry Siggins is the CEO of StoneAge, a fast-growing, employee-owned manufacturing and technology company based in Colorado. In 2023, Kerry was named EY Entrepreneur Of The Year and Colorado’s CEO of the Year. StoneAge is recognized as a top company for which to work by Outside Magazine and Inc. Magazine. She is a dynamic, sought-after speaker who presents worldwide at corporations, universities, and conferences. Kerry hosts Reflect Forward, a popular leadership podcast, and is an author, blogger, and contributor to Forbes, Entrepreneur, Authority Magazine, and BIC Magazine. Her blog is visited by thousands of readers each month, and she recently released her first book, The Ownership Mindset: A Handbook for Transforming Your Life and Leadership.In this episode, Jim and Kerry Siggins discuss:The power of self-leadership in driving personal and professional growthHow StoneAge built a thriving employee-owned culture with accountability at its coreThe difference between authenticity and vulnerability in leadershipHow to create a workplace where employees hold themselves — and each other — accountableThe importance of mindset in transforming challenges into opportunitiesKey Takeaways:Leadership starts with how you lead yourself. Every day, you choose how to show up — your attitude, effort, and accountability are fully within your control.Culture thrives on clarity. When expectations are clearly defined and modeled consistently, people rise to meet them, and those who don’t naturally opt out.Some of life’s most valuable lessons happen off the job. Kerry has seen firsthand how a values-driven work culture positively influences employees' families and communities.Authenticity without accountability is reckless. Being your true self matters, but it can’t come at the expense of how you impact others — awareness and responsibility are vital.The ownership mindset changes everything. When you believe life happens through you, not to you, you stop making excuses and start creating meaningful change."I am responsible for everything that happens in my life. Things don't happen to me. They happen because of me, or they happen through me." – Kerry SigginsConnect with Kerry Siggins: Website: www.stoneagetools.com | www.kerrysiggins.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-siggins-166b66/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUkUm5NWErHdI2o-v9jqB0A/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerry.siggins/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Jody Hardwick: Hearts Beyond Numbers: Stories of Service and Significance in Kenya

    About Jody Hardwick:Jody Hardwick has been working as a registered dental hygienist since 1985. Two grown sons and five grandchildren fill her time outside of work. International travel and the interest in different cultures began as an exchange student to Germany at the age of 14. Her family hosted many exchange students while growing up. Furthering that interest and love of people continued at age 20 with a year of international travel with Up With People, where she met her husband, Jim. “Africa has become my ‘heart place’ to serve, combining my love of cultures and dentistry for this next season in life!”In this episode, Jim and Jody Hardwick discuss:The mission and mishaps of running two back-to-back dental camps in KenyaTransforming lives through emergency dental care in underserved communitiesNavigating power outages, language barriers, and hospital limitationsWhy emotional connection matters more than metrics in nonprofit workThe launch of their upcoming permanent dental clinic in SamburuKey Takeaways:Behind every number is a name, a face, and a story. Statistics may measure impact, but they can’t capture the tears, laughter, and healing that happen one patient at a time.Not every act of kindness comes in ideal conditions. When power fails or setups fall short, love, creativity, and community support carry the mission forward.A moment of compassion can change a life. Whether it’s a child’s smile restored or a mother choosing to name her baby after a caregiver, real connection creates lasting ripples.True leadership shows up in discomfort. From emotional extractions to logistical chaos, staying grounded in purpose allows teams to adapt, grow, and continue serving.Service is not about perfection—it’s about presence. What matters most is showing up, listening well, and treating every person with the dignity they deserve."I just want us each to look beyond the obvious, which might be the numbers, and see the hearts of the people there and the hearts of the people on the team who come to serve." – Jody HardwickConnect with Jody Hardwick: Website: www.hardwickfoundation.orgConnect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Joe Sparacino: Service, Courage, and Smiles: A Life-Changing Mission in Africa

    About Joe Sparacino:Joe Sparacino is an entrepreneur, musician, family man, and outdoorsman who lives with purpose and gratitude. Committed to constant, incremental improvement, he brings a grounded yet forward-thinking approach to everything he does—whether building businesses, making music, or exploring the outdoors with his family.In this episode, Jim and Joe Sparacino discuss:The once-in-a-lifetime experience of serving the Maasai communityProviding dental care to children with severe enamel issuesTreating a 110-year-old elder with courage, compassion, and cautionThe cultural strength and self-reliance of the Maasai peopleThe unintended harm of well-meaning tourists giving sweets to local childrenKey Takeaways:Service reveals your true calling. Sometimes, the deepest sense of purpose is found far from home, in the quiet act of relieving someone’s pain.Leading in uncertainty builds character. When faced with a high-risk situation—like treating a 110-year-old patient—you learn to lean on courage, wisdom, and teamwork.Empathy is the gateway to trust. Connecting with children who have never seen a dentist requires more than skill—it requires love, patience, and genuine care.Cultural awareness matters. Well-intentioned actions, like giving candy to children in underserved communities, can have long-term consequences. Awareness is key to meaningful impact.Your limitations are often imagined. With access to technology and information, there’s never been a better time to reinvent yourself, learn new skills, and create change—starting today."We have access to so many tools out there if you feel stuck in any way... You can be an independent business owner. There's just a million things that you can do, and you don't have to go get a degree or a certificate to start building or doing today." – Joe SparacinoConnect with Joe Sparacino: Websites: drjoemusic.com & blueskyholdco.comInstagram: instagram.com/drjoemusicConnect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Tony Selvaggio: From Trash to Treasure: Creating Impact Through Tech Recycling

    About Tony Selvaggio:Tony Selvaggio is the Founder and President of The Digital Education Foundation, Inc. He is also the CEO and Founder of eSmart Recycling, a mission-driven business that combines environmental sustainability with social impact by recycling technology and providing underserved communities with access to computers and digital education.Originally from Venezuela, Tony came to the U.S. in 2011 and built his career around using business as a tool for social good. Through eSmart Recycling, he has donated nearly 3,000 computers to over 50 nonprofit organizations, primarily in the Tampa Bay area.In this episode, Jim and Tony Selvaggio discuss:How e-waste can be repurposed to bridge the digital divideThe importance of social entrepreneurship in modern businessWhy sustainability and profitability can go hand in handThe challenges of changing consumer mindsets about recyclingHow small actions can drive big impact in communitiesKey Takeaways:The devices we discard still hold value. With proper recycling and repurposing, old electronics can become a gateway to education and opportunity for students in need.A purpose-driven business can be both impactful and profitable. When sustainability is embedded into a company’s DNA, it benefits both the environment and the bottom line.One of the biggest challenges in recycling is shifting mindsets. People are more likely to recycle when they understand the real value of what they throw away.Collaboration is key to creating a sustainable future. Governments, businesses, and individuals all play a role in making e-waste recycling more effective and widespread.Small actions create ripple effects. Whether it's donating an old laptop or educating others about sustainability, every effort contributes to a larger movement for change."We have a moral duty to use our businesses as a force for social good." – Tony SelvaggioWatch Tony’s TEDx Talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfYte49r62s Connect with Tony Selvaggio: Website: https://esmartrecycling.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tselvaggio/X: https://x.com/tselvaggio Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Nancy Economou: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: One Solar Light at a Time

    About Nancy Economou:Recipient of the 2024 Red Cross Global Citizenship Award, Nancy is a leader, CEO, inventor, and public speaker. She is the founder and CEO of Watts of Love, a global nonprofit with a mission to break the cycle of poverty through financial literacy and solar light to the nearly 1 billion people living without electricity.Nancy identified a surprising and simple solution to end poverty. She designed and patented a unique, durable, and long-lasting solar light. With an education model that teaches how this light is the key to unlocking self-worth and financial freedom, Watts of Love shows third-world communities how this solar light and financial literacy training can alleviate poverty in one generation.In this episode, Jim and Nancy Economou discuss:The life-changing impact of solar light in impoverished communitiesHow financial literacy and entrepreneurship empower familiesWhy breaking the poverty cycle requires more than just aidThe power of listening and observing real needs before taking actionThe journey from an idea to a global nonprofit movementKey Takeaways:A simple tool, like a solar light, can do more than provide illumination. It can restore dignity, create safety, and open doors to financial independence.True innovation comes from deeply listening to those you aim to serve. By observing their real challenges and needs, you can create solutions that are not just helpful, but truly transformative.Poverty is not just a lack of resources—it’s a cycle that requires education and empowerment to break. Giving people the right tools allows them to rewrite their futures.People don’t need handouts; they need opportunities. Teaching financial literacy in a way that’s simple, practical, and culturally relevant leads to long-term transformation.Every big idea starts with a single step. Dreams remain ideas until action is taken, and small, intentional steps create momentum toward meaningful impact."Listen to your customers, but I also am going to say, take the first step and actually do something" – Nancy EconomouConnect with Nancy Economou: Website: https://www.wattsoflove.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/watts-of-love Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wattsoflove/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wattsoflove/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Wendy Cocke: Reimagining Work: How to Lead, Adapt, and Thrive

    About Wendy Cocke:Wendy Cocke, a trailblazer in redefining career success, is the author of two bestselling books, "Making Flex Work: Defining Success on Your Own Terms" and "Reimagine Your Work: Managing Your Career Like It's Your Business” in addition to being a contributor to the best selling human resources anthology “When Work Works: Cutting-Edge Solutions for the Contemporary Workplace.” She is the visionary behind Engineering Leadership Solutions LLC, guiding technical professionals and organizations to think about work differently. Her journey from growing up in a family business, to obtaining a chemical engineering degree from Georgia Tech and leading global teams at Fortune 500 companies showcases her belief in hard work and perseverance. Wendy's pivotal moment came when she negotiated a flexible work arrangement after the birth of her first child. Instead of hindering her career progression, she defied the status quo as it launched her from an individual contributor to a director, and eventually to a business owner. She believes that with her experience and her engineering mindset, she can help people find their place at work and thrive once they get there.In this episode, Jim and Wendy Cocke discuss:How adopting a small business mindset accelerates career growthThe impact of the pandemic on leadership and workplace flexibilityWhy work-life balance looks different for everyoneThe power of strategic career planning and personal brandingCustomizing work for employees while maintaining fairnessKey Takeaways:A career is more than a job—it’s a business, and you are the product. The more you refine your skills, build your brand, and strategically market yourself, the more opportunities will come your way.Empowerment comes from understanding. Leaders who take the time to recognize individual strengths, work styles, and personal motivations can create environments where employees naturally want to excel and contribute.Work-life balance isn’t about strict separation. It’s about designing a schedule that aligns with your priorities, energy levels, and responsibilities.A strong leader knows that one size doesn’t fit all. Great workplaces customize work structures, recognizing that flexibility leads to better engagement and productivity."It is harder to customize work than it is to make a blanket policy. From an HR perspective, how do you ensure fairness? That is the big challenge." – Wendy CockeConnect with Wendy Cocke: Website: https://www.engineeringleadershipsolutions.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-anderson-cocke Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Robert Acosta: Let Your Purpose Guide You

    About Robert Acosta:Originally from Mexico City and now based in Toronto, Canada, Robert Acosta brings a unique blend of analytical insight and passion for personal growth. With a background in actuarial sciences and a specialization in consumer and human behaviour, he has spent three decades working with top international brands, shaping strategies that drive innovation and transformation.Today, Robert is an Impact Life Coach, guiding individuals, entrepreneurs, athletes, business executives, artists, and organizations to achieve high-impact results and break free from limitations to start living a bigger life. As a dedicated entrepreneur, through his coaching practice, Full-Time Giver, he inspires people from diverse backgrounds to live fully, with purpose and courage, in all areas of life. Robert’s commitment to wellness, mental, physical, and financial, shines through in his work, empowering others to create a big life with meaning, self-control, and impact.In this episode, Jim and Robert Acosta discuss:The key difference between change and transformationWhy questioning everything helps you find your true purposeThe six mental faculties that shape your thinking and decisionsHow purpose creates a life of fulfillment and significanceWhy transformation requires going beyond yourself and impacting othersKey Takeaways:A simple change is not the same as true transformation. While change happens on the surface, transformation reshapes your mindset, your purpose, and ultimately, your life.Question everything until you fall in love with something. The things you are naturally drawn to reveal clues about your purpose often.Goals have a finish line, but purpose doesn’t. Unlike a checklist you complete, purpose is an evolving journey that fuels continuous growth and fulfillment.Don’t try to force your purpose into a specific path. It won't need pushing when it’s big enough—it will pull you forward, guiding your actions and decisions effortlessly."The best way you can live your life is by knowing yourself and leading yourself." – Robert AcostaConnect with Robert Acosta: Website: https://www.robertacosta.co LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertgacosta/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertg.acosta/ Unstoppable Donation Page: https://donate.unstoppablefoundation.org/TheLifeOnCourse  Podcast Interview Discovery Call: https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/bookings/podcastint-dcli Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/

  21. 9

    Doug Sandler: The Power of Giving: How Servant Leadership Creates Lasting Impact

    About Doug Sandler:Doug Sandler is an entrepreneur and podcast industry leader. His book, Nice Guys Finish First, is ranked as the #1 Amazon Best Seller. As a podcast host of The Nice Guys on Business, Doug has interviewed Grant Cardone, Gary V, Arianna Huffington, John C. Maxwell and dozens of celebs. Doug is a nationally recognized speaker, writer, and founder of TurnKey Podcast Productions, providing podcast production, editing and launch services. His Nice Guys podcast, with over 1,500 episodes, has been downloaded 5 million times, in more than 175 countries.In this episode, Jim and Doug Sandler discuss:The purpose behind Magnificent Significance and the mission to serveHow podcasting amplifies messages of leadership and impactThe story behind Jim’s Kenya dental missions and their growing sustainabilityWhy intentional servanthood is key to building a lasting legacyThe impact of small acts of kindness in everyday lifeKey Takeaways:The act of giving creates a ripple effect. Whether it’s serving a community in Kenya or helping a neighbor, small actions can lead to extraordinary impact.Success and significance are not the same. True fulfillment comes not just from financial success, but from using that success to serve others.Everyone has a role to play in service. You don’t have to travel across the world—simple acts of kindness in your local community can make a difference.Podcasting is a tool for influence. Sharing stories of impact helps inspire others to embrace a life of service and intentional leadership."It makes you feel good to give, and not just money, but of your time, especially of your time when you give of your time and you serve in an environment that you're even passionate about, or even if it's not passionate about the what you're doing, but just the idea of giving–it always comes back to help you." – Doug SandlerConnect with Doug Sandler:Website: www.turnkeypodcast.com Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Michael DeLon: The Ripple Effect of Service: Leading with Intentionality

    About Michael DeLon:Michael DeLon creates credibility. As the founder of Paperback Expert, he helps business owners publish a book that positions them as the expert in their field.In this episode, Jim and Michael DeLon discuss:How writing a book can establish credibility and grow a businessThe importance of living with intentionality and purposeTransformational prison ministry work in the Dominican RepublicThe impact of education in breaking cycles of povertyHow serving others creates a life of true significanceKey Takeaways:Success is not just about what you achieve but how you serve. A business or career is most meaningful when it positively impacts others.Credibility is the foundation of influence. Establishing authority through writing and storytelling helps build trust and attract opportunities.Giving people the right tools creates long-term transformation. Whether through education, mentorship, or ministry, empowerment is key to breaking cycles of struggle.Live each day with eternity in mind. Making decisions today that align with your greater purpose leads to a life well-lived."Live this day for that day." – Michael DeLonConnect with Michael DeLon:Website: www.paperbackexpert.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldelon/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

  23. 7

    Randy Molland: Go Big to Give Big: How Generosity Fuels Business Success

    About Randy Molland:Randy Molland is the visionary founder of the GoBigToGiveBig brand. He has dedicated his career to helping entrepreneurs create more purpose in their businesses by attaching a philanthropic component to it. With a personal story of overcoming the loss of his best friend and extreme burnout, Randy transformed his life when he found out there was more to this world than just making money. He co-founded The Impact Circle which makes strategic philanthropy available to all businesses. Randy is also an avid endurance athlete, using his passion for pushing his limits in endurance races to reflect his commitment to pushing boundaries in business life. Randy is on a mission to inspire as many business owners to go bigger with their dreams so that they can give bigger with their profits!In this episode, Jim and Randy Molland discuss:Shifting from personal success to significance through givingHow businesses can integrate philanthropy into their growth strategyThe power of nonprofit partnerships and their challengesWhy accountability and purpose drive motivation and successCreating a company culture rooted in impactKey Takeaways:Success without impact feels empty. True fulfillment comes from using financial success to serve a greater purpose.The bigger the business, the greater the opportunity to give. Scaling a company should also mean scaling its impact on the world.Nonprofits need more than just donations—they need strategic partnerships. Business owners should mentor, advise, and collaborate to help them thrive.A culture of giving transforms organizations. When employees connect their work to a meaningful cause, engagement and motivation soar."More money doesn't bring you more happiness, about how you spend it does." – Randy MollandConnect with Randy Molland:Website: https://impactcircle.network/randy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randymolland/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randymolland/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Andrew Kolikoff: The Currency of Relationships: Leading with Service and Purpose

    About Andrew Kolikoff:Andrew is the founder of The Secret Sauce Society and a trusted advisor to leaders seeking transformational growth. He specializes in helping leaders create better journeys and greater profitability by elevating their people, teams, culture, and customer experiences. With a passion for meaningful connections to sustainable success. Andrew empowers businesses to thrive through purpose-driven leadershipIn this episode, Jim and Andrew Kolikoff discuss:How servant leadership leads to long-term successThe importance of building relationships without a transactional mindsetWhy adversity is an opportunity for growth and recognitionThe impact of behavior and culture on business outcomesHow self-awareness and intentionality shape personal and professional fulfillmentKey Takeaways:The highest form of currency isn’t money—it’s relationships. The value of genuine human connections far outweighs short-term financial gain.Serving without expecting anything in return leads to greater opportunities. By consistently helping others, success and recognition come naturally.Adversity is not a setback, but a chance to be seen. When challenges arise, how you respond can define your character and create new opportunities.Self-awareness is the key to growth. Observing thoughts and behaviors without attachment allows for intentional improvement and a clearer sense of purpose."The highest form of currency is not money—it’s relationships." – Andrew KolikoffConnect with Andrew Kolikoff:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/the-servant-leader-6881658180556914688/ Website: https://thesecretsaucesociety.net/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

  25. 5

    Joe Knotts: Profits with Purpose: Serving Others Through Business and Mission

    About Joe Knotts:With over 20 years of experience in sales, business development, and executive leadership, Joe has a proven ability to deliver exceptional results across diverse, complex markets.In this episode, Jim and Joe Knotts discuss:The power of servanthood in business and leadershipHow stepping outside your comfort zone leads to deeper impactThe importance of empowering communities rather than just giving aidHope of Life International and its mission to transform lives in GuatemalaHow businesses can integrate service into their corporate cultureKey Takeaways:The most meaningful success comes from serving others. True fulfillment isn’t found in personal gain, but in the difference you make in someone’s life.Small acts of kindness can lead to life-changing results. A single decision to help someone can create ripples of transformation that last a lifetime.Empowerment is more effective than charity. Teaching people skills and providing opportunities for self-sufficiency creates lasting change.Purpose and profits should go hand in hand. When businesses prioritize service alongside success, they create a deeper impact and stronger communities."Profits without purpose is meaningless, and purpose without profits doesn't go anywhere so you need both." – Joe KnottsConnect with Joe Knotts: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeknotts/Website: https://salesxceleration.my.canva.site/joe-knotts | https://www.hopeoflifeintl.org/corporate-trips/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Russ Hedge: Embracing Power Perspective – A Journey of Inspiration Through Adversity

    Russ Hedge: Embracing Power Perspective – A Journey of Inspiration Through AdversityAbout Russ Hedge:Russ Hedge is a husband, father, and devoted Christ-follower. He has a deep love for people and a strong purpose to encourage and inspire others to live a purpose-driven life of significance.With over 30 years of success in sales and marketing across multiple industries, Russ helps individuals connect with others, build community, and grow their businesses. For those looking to break free from a "just trying to make it through the day" mentality, he offers guidance and support to help them move forward with confidence.Russ is available for one-on-one coaching or speaking engagements at events where groups seek inspiration, motivation, and a positive mindset. In today’s fast-paced and often negative business environment, he stands as a positive force, offering strategies to elevate individuals to a platform of influence within their communities.Known as #RussSelfie, Russ is an Inspiration Specialist who has unlocked the power of genuine connections. He hosts a weekly podcast, Marketing with Russ… aka #RussSelfie, where he interviews incredible individuals who excel at building connections. His high-energy, fast-paced videocast airs twice a week on YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn, with audio versions available on most podcast platforms.Above all, Russ loves the Lord and cherishes his family. He lives life to the fullest and is passionate about helping others do the same.In this episode, Jim and Russ Hedge discuss:The role of faith and intentional servanthood in overcoming challengesHow to maintain a positive perspective despite adversityThe impact of gratitude and reflection on personal growthLearning to embrace vulnerability and authenticity in tough timesPractical ways to shift your focus from struggles to blessingsKey Takeaways:Perspective is a choice. Even when faced with adversity, shifting your focus from problems to possibilities can make all the difference.Moments of hardship often lead to the most growth. Challenges refine character, deepen faith, and help shape a stronger, more purpose-driven life.Small acts of gratitude create a ripple effect. Recognizing even the simplest blessings can shift your mindset and bring unexpected joy.It’s okay to not be okay. Embracing struggles with honesty and vulnerability allows for healing and deeper connections with others.“Life happens. And then you choose what your perspective and mindset is going to be in spite of what is happening to you.” – Russ HedgeConnect with Russ Hedge: Website: https://www.russhedge.com/ Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Steve Ramona: The Power of Serving Over Selling: Building Relationships That Last

    About Steve Ramona:Steve Ramona, a unique super-connector, specializes in building partnerships through his personalized introductions. These introductions are emails and include video explanations, adding a personal touch to each connection. Steve's introductions have been incredibly successful, resulting in 25 million dollars in deals over the past 11 years. This track record speaks volumes about the value he brings to each connection. Steve has a podcast, Doing Business with a Servant's Heart, with an audience of over 40,000 people per episode and growing!He also has a TV show called Together We Serve, which has a 1.2 million monthly audience. Steve’s shows mostly feature CEOs, founders, Presidents, and Entrepreneurs with incredible stories. Steve finds great people to partner with through these shows and introduces partnerships/collaborations.In this episode, Jim and Steve Ramona discuss:The power of servant leadership and its role in long-term success  Why serving is more impactful than selling in business relationships  Transformational networking strategies that foster trust and collaboration  The significance of listening, giving, and acting with intention Key Takeaways:Building trust through service creates strong, enduring relationships that go beyond transactions. Even small acts of kindness can lead to significant outcomes. The ripple effect of serving others has a way of multiplying and spreading far beyond the initial action.  When rejection occurs, view it as an opportunity to help rather than a loss. This mindset not only strengthens connections but often leads to unexpected future opportunities.  Consistency is the key to personal and professional growth. By improving just 1% daily, remarkable progress is possible over time, both in life and in business. "Get better by 1% every day through serving, reading, and interacting with others." – Steve RamonaSign up for Steve's newsletter: http://eepurl.com/h_4IYLConnect with Steve Ramona: Pantheon Premium: https://pantheon.idevaffiliate.com/101.htmlInPhone Business Toolpad: https://inphone.co/Podcast: Doing Business with a Servant’s Heart Podcast: https://www.servinginbusinesspodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveramona/Twitter: https://twitter.com/oppbrokerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/481366730466368https://www.facebook.com/steve.ramona/https://www.facebook.com/groups/1933555360337608Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bizopportunitynow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastmentorYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkgN4ZO83lPjCJtuv0LeOJw?sub_confirmation=1Podcast: https://podcasts.pantheon.fm/show/doing-business-with-a-servants-heart-1/TV Show: https://watch.e360tv.com/player/45345/45345 Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Jody Hardwick: Creating Ripples of Impact Through Servanthood

    About Jody Hardwick:Jody Hardwick has been working as a registered dental hygienist since 1985. Two grown sons and five grandchildren fill her time outside of work. International travel and the interest of different cultures began as an exchange student to Germany at the age of 14. Her family hosted many exchange students while growing up. Furthering that interest and love of people continued at age 20 with a year of international travel with Up With People, where she met her husband, Jim. “Africa has become my ‘heart place’ to serve, combining my love of cultures and dentistry for this next season in life!”In this episode, Jim and Jody Hardwick discuss:Overcoming patient fear and creating trust in dental careBuilding relationships and serving with joy in a lifelong careerThe birth of their dental missions in Kenya and serving the Masai peopleChallenges and triumphs in building sustainable dental clinicsThe power of teamwork, faith, and community in creating ripples of impactKey Takeaways:Trust and compassion are vital in creating positive experiences. Taking the time to listen and show care can ease even deep-seated fears and build lasting relationships.Small, intentional acts of service can lead to significant change. Efforts that seem small at first often grow to impact individuals, families, and communities in remarkable ways.Tackling major challenges is possible through teamwork and perseverance. When faith and collaboration align, even the most daunting tasks can be accomplished.A life of purpose comes from serving others. Fulfillment stems not from what you achieve for yourself but from the connections you build and the lives you touch."It would be the greatest mistake in life to do nothing because you could only do a little. So do what you can." – Jody HardwickConnect with Jody Hardwick:Website: www.hardwickfoundation.orgConnect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.com Book: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebook Email:[email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/ 

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    Welcome to the Magnificent Significance Podcast!

    Big-hearted leaders know that business is about more than just the bottom line—it’s about making a meaningful impact! On Magnificent Significance, host Jim Hardwick brings you exciting conversations and powerful insights from his globe-trotting adventures, 25+ years of leadership experience, and even safaris in Kenya, all designed to help you lead with purpose and achieve superabundance. If you’re a business owner or leader running a $1M–$50M company and you’re ready to create a thriving business fueled by service and heart, this show is your ultimate guide!Connect with Jim Hardwick:Website: www.mag-sig.comBook: https://www.mag-sig.com/ebookEmail: [email protected]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhardwick/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Big-hearted leaders know that business is about more than just the bottom line—it’s about making a meaningful impact! On Magnificent Significance, host Jim Hardwick brings you exciting conversations and powerful insights from his globe-trotting adventures, 25+ years of leadership experience, and even safaris in Kenya, all designed to help you lead with purpose and achieve superabundance. If you’re a business owner or leader running a $1M–$50M company and you’re ready to create a thriving business fueled by service and heart, this show is your ultimate guide!

HOSTED BY

Jim Hardwick

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Magnificent Significance have?

Magnificent Significance currently has 29 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Magnificent Significance about?

Big-hearted leaders know that business is about more than just the bottom line—it’s about making a meaningful impact! On Magnificent Significance, host Jim Hardwick brings you exciting conversations and powerful insights from his globe-trotting adventures, 25+ years of leadership experience, and...

How often does Magnificent Significance release new episodes?

Magnificent Significance has 29 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts Magnificent Significance?

Magnificent Significance is created and hosted by Jim Hardwick.
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