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This Is How I Did It!

Hagai Shoham

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Welcome to This Is How I Did It! The Place We Dig Into Entrepreneur's success stories, where amazing things happen. come get the 1 Idea that might change your life and your business forever. I'll see you on the flip side
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How I Did It

David Knowles

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How I Did It is a podcast produced by Koda Capital’s Philanthropy & Social Capital team. Each episode features a proven leader from the philanthropic or non-profit community talking about how they achieved what they achieved. The emphasis is on the individual and how they did what they did, rather than retelling the story of what was achieved. By focusing on what it takes to get the job done, listeners get to hear the kind of insight you can only get from listening to real leaders talking ab ...
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covid19 is a trategy but how i turn that to an income that came from a dead list ? what is the best tactic to help others helping you ? in this short episode Hagai explain what is the best way to make a dead list create an income for you , even during bad times if you have any Question please feel free to contact me @ hagai@shohamhagai.com…
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Paul is Koda’s founding CEO and an experienced charity investment committee member. He talks about how to invest successfully, with long-term, non-profit investors in mind. Drawing on first-hand experience, Paul offers advice on operating a non-profit investment committee and how individual committee members can make sure their contributions count.…
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For her work as the CEO of refugee-focused Settlement Services International, Violet was named 2017 Telstra Businesswoman of the Year. In this episode she touches on themes like compassion, understanding, community and resilience, as well as the value of adopting a positive mindset.David Knowles
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Cara is a Yawuru/Bunuba woman and Chair of Broome-based Nyambu Baru Yawuru. In this episode she talks about her work as a Native Title lawyer, social innovator and entrepreneur, and many things in-between, including her cultural experiences and what she learnt during her time with the Apache people of North America.…
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Dr Andrew Kuper is an investor and social entrepreneur. He is Founder and CEO of LeapFrog Investments, ranked by Fortune as one of the top five Companies to Change the World. Sydney-based Andy is a world-leader in the field of ‘profit with purpose’. What is profit with purpose and how did Andy build LeapFrog into a business that can claim to have i…
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Dave Smith is President and CEO of Heaton Smith Group, an Atlanta-based consulting firm specializing in major gifts and legacy planning. Dave explains why it’s critical for fundraisers to listen to donors, to build relationships with them over many years and to avoid treating them like ATMs. He also sets out his belief that if you change the conver…
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Rich Gilmore is Country Director for The Nature Conservancy in Australia. In this episode, he provides valuable insight into how the Conservancy raised $55 million in twelve weeks to purchase environmentally significant land in the Murray Darling basin. This ambitious act of private conservation harnessed philanthropy and investment to secure the f…
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Why schedule your time will get you accomplish more?What my last 2 weeks been a mass?What are the things that happened in my life, and why the bad things are actually ,really good?Where I will be in Feb 2019?I'm Hagai Shoham Contact me @IG: @hagaishohamTwitter: @hagailifeFB: @hagaishohamAncor: black box nationEmail: hagai@shohamhagai.com…
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Stephen is a former Chairman of Goldman Sachs Australia and New Zealand. He also served a five year term as a Guardian of Australia’s Future Fund. As well as sharing secrets of his own success, Stephen talks about investing successfully, common investing mistakes and how to run an effective investment committee. He also explains his commitment to i…
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today at black box nation we speaking about why get a vacation after a launch is not a waste of time or money .why you should always set a rest time in you schedule ?how to treat the machine , the best way?if you would like to sponsor our podcast please contact Hagai at : hagaishoham@gmail.com instagram : hagaishohamfacebook: hagai shohamtwitter : …
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Audette Exel AO is a former Australian Philanthropist of the Year and a Forbes magazine Hero of Philanthropy. A social activist who became a lawyer and investment banker, she later founded the Adara Group, a social enterprise that proves the power of business can be used to improve the lives of people in poverty. In this episode Audette talks about…
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What I learn from the army? And how you may use it in your business today.What is the difference between strategy and tactics and why you have to know it to succeed in business?What can you do today to solve any problem you have in life and your business life?What the big announcement I have at the end of this episode…
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As Koda launches its impact investment advisory service, Kylie defines impact investing and looks at its potential for mainstream and non-profit investors alike. Reflecting on her own career, Kylie also talks about working and investing ‘with heart’.David Knowles
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In this part of episode 10(B).I am teaching you how to start with the end.-what that's mean?-how I am doing it and now you can too?-why you have to learn it and start doing it every day?- where I learn it from?- if you start ? Start! Don't just think about it...
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In this episode Michelle Stewart, CEO of Cure Brain Cancer Foundation, talks about her career and her bold mission to improve survival rates. She also talks about Professor Charlie Teo’s decision to end his association with the Foundation. Professor Teo recently started his own brain cancer charity and he has been a vocal critic of high administrat…
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What happens when, overnight, you inherit responsibility for establishing a multi-billion dollar charitable foundation dedicated to saving and improving lives? David knows because he has lived this through the Helmsley Charitable Trust. In this episode he talks about running a philanthropic foundation like a successful business and the need for phi…
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Hi I'm hagai shoham from the black box podcast. If you have any question about entrepreneur life , lifestyle , secreats that you want me to dig into some entrepreneur s minds. Please send it to me and will find the answer for you. Soon I will interview some of the coolest entrepreneur. Much love Hagai…
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Why speed is Soo important? And how it's connected to the turtle story.What I learn from f-18 pilot? And how to implement it to your business? Why you should start your thing today and do is as quick as you can?Please send me your questions here in Anckor. Thank you very much for listening. Love Hagai shohamThe black box podcastThe place we dig int…
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What does it take to be a successful social entrepreneur and a pioneer in the field of impact investing? As the co-founder of STREAT, Bec has learnt by doing. In this episode she talks about her work, what she’s learnt and how STREAT gives young people a sense of belonging.David Knowles
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Episode 1: Christopher G Oechsli What does it take to lead one of the world’s foremost philanthropic foundations? Humility, clarity and a commitment to justice and equity. These are some of the ideas discussed with Chris Oechsli, President & CEO of The Atlantic Philanthropies, the limited-life foundation set up and funded by Chuck Feeney.…
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