
Ep. 053 - Danielle Marchioro, Highline Medical Center Foundation
05/12/18 • 31 min
Learn more about Danielle’s journey, the Highline Medical Center and the ins and outs of the nonprofit sector in this episode.
Episode Highlights:- Partnerships
- The thing Danielle found most surprising when first starting in her current role
- Team atmosphere in hospital culture
- Danielle’s motivation to get into the nonprofit space
- Ways the Highline Medical Foundation raises money
- Ways to best get involved
- Unique things the Highline Medical is doing
- Highline Health Connections
- Importance of listening in fundraising
- Guest's Website: Highline Foundation - www.supporthighline.org
- Article about their Health Connections program, which has been very successful in getting patience the care they need, to drastically cut down on the number of chronic over utilizers of the Emergency Room as their primary care - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2006/02/13/million-dollar-murray
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Learn more about Danielle’s journey, the Highline Medical Center and the ins and outs of the nonprofit sector in this episode.
Episode Highlights:- Partnerships
- The thing Danielle found most surprising when first starting in her current role
- Team atmosphere in hospital culture
- Danielle’s motivation to get into the nonprofit space
- Ways the Highline Medical Foundation raises money
- Ways to best get involved
- Unique things the Highline Medical is doing
- Highline Health Connections
- Importance of listening in fundraising
- Guest's Website: Highline Foundation - www.supporthighline.org
- Article about their Health Connections program, which has been very successful in getting patience the care they need, to drastically cut down on the number of chronic over utilizers of the Emergency Room as their primary care - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2006/02/13/million-dollar-murray
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Ep 052 - Tony Burlison, owner of Dark Timber Coffee
This week’s guest is Tony Burlison, Owner of Dark Timber Coffee. They specialize in backcountry / backpacking coffee singles (Ascent Packs), with a large emphasis in wildlife and public lands conservation, so a portion of all their sales are donated to organizations that focus on conservation and educating the public on the importance of public lands. Highlights From This Episode: Dark Timber Coffee was started in 2017 and is currently available exclusively online but prior to opening Dark Timber, Tony was the master roaster for a major local coffee company for the prior 11 years. When it comes to public land conservation - There has been a trend more recently of public lands being given or sold to the states or sold to private companies, resulting in increasingly less land for the public to hike, camp, hunt or just enjoy undisturbed natural beauty, like our National Parks. Episode Links & Resources:
- Guest's Website: https://www.darktimberco.com
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- Guest's favorite podcast(s): Joe Rogan Experience & Meat Eater (local Seattle guy)
- Guest's word of wisdom: When you are starting off as an entrepreneur and you don't know where that first dollar is going to come from or you have to pay your employees and vendors before you get paid, don't look at it as you are working for free, look at it as you are making the initial investment into your company... it's hard but it's worth it and it will make you happy if you love what you are doing.
- LISTEN TO THE END OF THE EPISODE TO NERD OUT ON SOME COFFE TALK ON WHY DARK TIMBER COFFEE DOESN'T DO DARKER ROASTS.
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Ep. 054 - Paula Boggs - Former Top Starbucks Lawyer, Airborne Army Officer & Front-Woman of the Paula Boggs Band
This week’s guest is Paula Boggs, founder of Boggs Media, LLCand the Paula Boggs Band. Paulais a philanthropist, fundraiser, public speaker, and musician. She is also a Board Member of numerous for-profit and non-profit organizations. Paula spent her first 10 years of her career in public service, first as an army officer and then as a federal prosecutor. She then took a position with Dell where she worked for five years in Austin, Texas before transitioning to Starbucks in Seattle, Washington. From 2002 to 2012 she served as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Law and Corporate Affairs at Starbucks Corporation. 13 years ago, Paula’s sister in law passed away in car crash. During the grieving processes, Paula’s spouse encouraged her to take out her guitar as a way to grieve. When her sister in law passed away, Paula was Starbucks’ top lawyer. She had come to a point where she had done everything at Starbucks she wanted to do and then some. She felt there was this other thing she needed to do. Paula decided to go for it and created the Paula Boggs band. One of the gifts Paula had was being in an environment at Starbucks where people were attached to music in some way. She’s grateful she received a lot of support for her journey. Paula is currently focused on Boggs Media, LLC which is a corporate vessel for the band. It houses all the intellectual property Paula owns. She has 30 plus copyrights from songs she has written and trademarks. When she isn’t touring, focused on the band or public speaking, she is also on the board at Avid technology, a media editing company across music, film and broadcasting. In addition, Boggs Media, LLC is a source for supporting artists through Go Fund Me and other activities. It is a small business right now with a few independent contractors. Paula aspires toward what she calls Boggs Media 2.0, a future phase of the business she envisions and is aspiring towards. In the last three years, the Paula Boggs band has toured extensively and done about 200 shows in almost every region of the United States. She calls the bands music Seattle Brewed Soul Grass, a fusion of folk, blue grass, jazz, rock and world music with a lot of three-part harmony using roots music instruments. She calls is music for the soul. The band makes music to entertain but also to inspire people to feel something or think about something in a slightly different way. Learn more about Paula’s career journey, the Paula Boggs band and Boggs Media LLC in this episode. Episode Highlights:
- What made Paula want to be a lawyer in the first place
- Paula’s career path to this point
- Paula’s decision to create the Paula Boggs band
- What Paula is most excited about right now
- Highlights of the band
- Citizen artistry
- The most challenging aspect of transition from the corporate world to pursuing the passion of music
- Importance of being self motivated
- Guest's Website: http://paulaboggs.com
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- Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/paulaboggsband
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