41 min

325: Last dance: a final conversation — With guests Maggie Kane from A Place At The Table Danny Rosin from Band Together North Carolina Giving Back Podcast

    • Personal Journals

We’ve spent the last three years at the Giving Back Podcast highlighting hometown heroes serving every need imaginable. Our guests for the final episode are true servant leaders in every sense, dedicated to building their community and lending a hand up to those in need. Thank you for tuning in, getting inspired, and taking action. The Giving Back Podcast has been a wonderful journey, a real blessing in my life. I look forward to the next chapter of bringing you stories about good people all around us doing amazing things to help others in need and making our world a better place.
Key Takeaways: Maggie Kane is the Founder and Executive Director of A Place at the Table, the first pay-what-you-can cafe in downtown Raleigh. Through her work with people on the streets, she realized the power of community, the importance of dignity, and the beauty in bringing people together over incredible food. A Place at the Table was birthed in February 2015 and in January 2018 opened, providing people with money and people without money a place where they can sit together, share in good conversation, and grow their village together. Where good food meets community, all are welcome at the table.

Danny Rosin is the Co-Founder and Co-President of Brand Fuel a free-spirited, full-service merchandising agency that sits at the top 1% of the $23 billion promotional products industry. A tireless connector, community leader and entrepreneur, he is the active Co-Founder of Band Together, a volunteer-driven nonprofit that uses live music as a platform for social change. Band Together is the Southeast’s largest annual charitable music event and has donated over $9 million to a different cause each year since the twin towers came down on 9/11.

Rob, Maggie, and Danny recall their recent memories of getting together at Raleigh, NC.
How did A Place At The Table build a strong community?
Danny shares a beautiful story of a person who was immediately inspired by the activity of A Place At The Table and become a volunteer and start donating.
What is the magic works behind A Place At The Table build?
How did Band Together get started?
Why did Danny start Band Together?
What led Danny from Band Together to join Maggie from A Place At The Table?
According to Maggie, 99% of people want to help if they are invited and asked for help.
Maggie Kane shares how she wants to see the changes in A Place At The Table in the coming years.
Danny Rosin shares how he wants to see the changes in Band Together in the coming years.
Danny shares his vision to spread the impact of Band together in multiple cities and both Rob and Maggie appreciate him.

Just like brand ambassadors for brands, Rob wants to see community ambassadors for communities.

Danny thinks most people don’t care about the cause rather they care they are working together. Because working together is fun.
Rob talks about reframing of Giving Back Podcast.

Remember: Always err on the side of love & kindness

Love & Gratitude,
Rob
Mentioned in This Episode: Giving Back Podcast
Band Together NC 
A Place At The Table 
The Green Chair Project 
 Angel Oak Creative
 

We’ve spent the last three years at the Giving Back Podcast highlighting hometown heroes serving every need imaginable. Our guests for the final episode are true servant leaders in every sense, dedicated to building their community and lending a hand up to those in need. Thank you for tuning in, getting inspired, and taking action. The Giving Back Podcast has been a wonderful journey, a real blessing in my life. I look forward to the next chapter of bringing you stories about good people all around us doing amazing things to help others in need and making our world a better place.
Key Takeaways: Maggie Kane is the Founder and Executive Director of A Place at the Table, the first pay-what-you-can cafe in downtown Raleigh. Through her work with people on the streets, she realized the power of community, the importance of dignity, and the beauty in bringing people together over incredible food. A Place at the Table was birthed in February 2015 and in January 2018 opened, providing people with money and people without money a place where they can sit together, share in good conversation, and grow their village together. Where good food meets community, all are welcome at the table.

Danny Rosin is the Co-Founder and Co-President of Brand Fuel a free-spirited, full-service merchandising agency that sits at the top 1% of the $23 billion promotional products industry. A tireless connector, community leader and entrepreneur, he is the active Co-Founder of Band Together, a volunteer-driven nonprofit that uses live music as a platform for social change. Band Together is the Southeast’s largest annual charitable music event and has donated over $9 million to a different cause each year since the twin towers came down on 9/11.

Rob, Maggie, and Danny recall their recent memories of getting together at Raleigh, NC.
How did A Place At The Table build a strong community?
Danny shares a beautiful story of a person who was immediately inspired by the activity of A Place At The Table and become a volunteer and start donating.
What is the magic works behind A Place At The Table build?
How did Band Together get started?
Why did Danny start Band Together?
What led Danny from Band Together to join Maggie from A Place At The Table?
According to Maggie, 99% of people want to help if they are invited and asked for help.
Maggie Kane shares how she wants to see the changes in A Place At The Table in the coming years.
Danny Rosin shares how he wants to see the changes in Band Together in the coming years.
Danny shares his vision to spread the impact of Band together in multiple cities and both Rob and Maggie appreciate him.

Just like brand ambassadors for brands, Rob wants to see community ambassadors for communities.

Danny thinks most people don’t care about the cause rather they care they are working together. Because working together is fun.
Rob talks about reframing of Giving Back Podcast.

Remember: Always err on the side of love & kindness

Love & Gratitude,
Rob
Mentioned in This Episode: Giving Back Podcast
Band Together NC 
A Place At The Table 
The Green Chair Project 
 Angel Oak Creative
 

41 min