Giving as a Way of Living—An Interview with Alice Marsh & Stephen Johnson
How you spend your money is who you are in the world.
From what brand of deodorant you buy through to who your Kiwisaver provider is—your spending can be used to build the world you want to see.
Right now, we are seeing a rise in a huge number of charities, Givealittle’s, crowdfunding, and social media campaigns to raise funds for global, societal, and individual causes.
Honestly? I bet you’ve seen someone asking for money for their cause in the past few days.
It’s no wonder giving can feel reactive and overwhelming.
Does this sound familiar?
You don’t think you have enough money to give to causes regularly (or at all)
You want to maximise your impact but don’t know who to support
You plan to support charities in the future when you make X amount a year, so you don’t need to think about it now
You sometimes have ‘givers regret’ when you feel pressured to support something you don’t particularly value
This episode covers ALL of the above (and debunks some common myths around giving).
It seeks to empower and educate you on moving to a proactive place where you can support the causes you care the most about in an easy and accessible way.
NOTE: This episode shares EASY and ACCESSIBLE giving strategies for giving and donating.
Our guests are Alice Marsh and Stephen Johnson, millennial thought leaders in philanthropy and charity. They are husband and wife and co-founders of Chive, a platform reimagining how grassroots charities are represented in New Zealand.
They understand, more than most, the reasons why millennials find it so hard to give to the causes they truly care about—we chat about it in the poddy, and it opened my eyes to where I’m putting my money.
Legend, I KNOW you care about the world and the future we are creating.
Listen to this podcast now for real-life actions you can take TODAY to help build the future you want to see.