DO GOOD X Podcast

Kimberly Daniel & Stephen Lewis

Welcome to the DO GOOD X Podcast – where purpose meets business, and the journey is just as important as the destination. Hosted by advocates for impactful entrepreneurship, Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis, this podcast creates a space for Black and Brown folk, especially Black women, navigating the intricate path of purposeful business. In this sanctuary, the hosts understand the challenges of entrepreneurship, and their mission is to help listeners transform doubt into confidence, fostering the growth of their dreams without sacrificing well-being. Embark on a transformative journey, discovering inspiration to fuel your passion for business. Shared experiences and stories act as beacons, nurturing you for the entrepreneurial road ahead. Navigate the challenges of being an under-resourced entrepreneur with practical strategies and resources in the Tools & Tips segment. Overcome obstacles and thrive in the purpose-driven business world. In the Mentorship segment, hear from seasoned guides who have successfully built businesses with a focus on social impact. Gain insights not only from the guests but also from hosts who intimately understand the unique journey of overlooked entrepreneurs. This podcast is more than a productivity machine; it's about slowing down to go further. Each episode invites listeners to exhale, reconnect with inner wisdom, and rediscover the power of community. Embrace the impact your business can make without compromising well-being. Leave feeling lighter, shedding stress, embracing self-compassion, and finding joy in the entrepreneurial journey. Gain actionable insights, learn from diverse perspectives, and expand your knowledge with tools for success, guided by hosts Kimberly and Stephen. Feel empowered, recognizing yourself as your greatest asset. Build confidence to develop and grow a viable, impactful business aligned with the needs of the community. About the Hosts Kimberly R. Daniel catalyzes entrepreneurs and organizations to do good. She is co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive Change. Kimberly also helps purpose-driven organizations clarify and design compelling brand and communication strategies. With over 15 years of experience developing and leading communications efforts, it is her commitment to produce effective processes and create authentic, “sticky” brands that are community-centered. In any aspect of her work, she is deeply passionate about purpose, meaning, and the common good. Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-r-daniel/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-r-daniel/) Stephen Lewis is the president of the Forum for Theological Exploration (FTE) and creator and co-founder of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive change. He is an organizational change strategist and a leadership development specialist, focused on inspiring the next generation of faith-inspired leaders and entrepreneurs to live and work on purpose. Stephen is the co-author of Another Way: Living and Leading Change on Purpose (2020) and A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021). Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-lewis-8b1b941/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-lewis-8b1b941/)

  1. Avoid Burnout and Discover Harmony: Strategies for Entrepreneurial Wellbeing

    2天前

    Avoid Burnout and Discover Harmony: Strategies for Entrepreneurial Wellbeing

    Are you an entrepreneur struggling to find harmony between your personal life, business, and family? Looking for ways to prioritize your wellbeing while building a thriving impactful business? Today, Kimberly Daniel shares four tips to manage business, family, and self-care, offering practical strategies to avoid burnout, set boundaries, and create a sustainable and impactful entrepreneurial path. Build a business that makes a difference, while staying true to your values and managing wellness and mental health. The DO GOOD X podcast is a haven for entrepreneurs seeking to blend purpose with profit.  IN THIS EPISODE:  (00:00) Intro: The challenge of balancing business, family, and self-care to avoid burnout in entrepreneurship(03:14) Statistics show that 60-65% of entrepreneurs face burnout, and 75% worry about mental health(04:57) Seek harmony instead of balance in managing business and personal life(06:56) Schedule time for family, friends, business, and self-care to maintain wellbeing(07:52) Set boundaries, knowing when to say yes or no in business and personal life(09:30) Have a reset plan to restore harmony when business or life becomes chaotic(11:29) Kimberly invites listeners to commit to one action for better managing wellbeing, family, and business KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Prioritize harmony over balance in your entrepreneurial life by aligning business, family, and wellbeing to avoid burnout and sustain impactful entrepreneurship. This approach fosters a sustainable flow that supports both personal and professional growth.Set clear boundaries and schedule time for community, family, and self-care to protect your mental health and maintain focus in your business. Scheduling dedicated time ensures you stay present and prioritize what matters most.Develop a reset plan to recenter during chaos, ensuring your purpose drives your business and supports your wellbeing. Having a plan in place helps you navigate challenges and effectively realign with your goals. RESOURCES:  DO GOOD X Mastermind Community DO GOOD X - Website DO GOOD X - Podcast DO GOOD X - LinkedIn DO GOOD X - YouTube DO GOOD X - Spotify DO GOOD X -  Instagram ABOUT THE HOSTS:  Kimberly R. Daniel empowers entrepreneurs and organizations to make a positive impact. She is co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive change. Kimberly also helps purpose-driven organizations clarify and design compelling brand and communication strategies. With over 15 years of experience in developing and leading communications efforts, she is committed to creating effective processes and authentic, “sticky” community-centered brands. In addition, Kimberly has nearly ten years of experience as a certified life coach. She has facilitated workshops, spoken to communities, and written about innovation and entrepreneurship with a focus on social impact. She co-authored A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021). She is

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  2. Redefining Success: Prioritizing Wellbeing in Entrepreneurship

    8月26日

    Redefining Success: Prioritizing Wellbeing in Entrepreneurship

    What if you could redefine success without sacrificing your well-being? How can you build a business that honors your purpose? Join Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis as they explore the resilience needed to navigate the entrepreneurial journey, uncover strategies for self-care, and embrace joy to avoid burnout. Tune in to rethink the hustle and ignite your purpose-driven business, and learn about DO GOOD X’s Mastermind Community retreat. Remember, the DO GOOD X Community is designed to help entrepreneurs like you grow with support. IN THIS EPISODE: (00:00) Introduction to today’s topic(01:27) Entrepreneurial well-being: addressing grief, loss, and changes in business(02:52) A story of a self-care break, confronting grief, leading to a pivot in business (05:00) The link between health and wealth; entrepreneurs: their business’s greatest asset(07:06) Hustle can destroy well-being or a business life that prioritizes sustainability(09:37) The emotional stack concept focuses on self-care to maintain resilience (13:23) Announcement of DO GOOD X’s Mastermind community retreat, designed to help entrepreneurs scale with clarity and wellbeing, starting November 6-8(18:49) Choosing wholeness over hustle and redefining success with joy and resilience  KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Prioritize self-care to sustain your entrepreneurial journey. Taking breaks, like a 30-day mental health pause, fosters resilience and clarity, preventing burnout and aligning your business with your wellbeing.Reframe success by integrating joy, celebration, and intention. Small wins and playful practices fuel creativity and counterbalance grief, creating a purpose-driven business that honors your faith and values.Build a supportive community to navigate entrepreneurship. Engaging with mentors and peers, as offered by DO GOOD X’s Mastermind, provides clarity and tools to scale your business while maintaining well-being and avoiding the hustle trap. RESOURCES:  DO GOOD X Mastermind Community DO GOOD X - Website DO GOOD X - Podcast DO GOOD X - LinkedIn DO GOOD X - YouTube DO GOOD X - Spotify DO GOOD X -  Instagram About the Hosts: Kimberly R. Daniel empowers entrepreneurs and organizations to make a positive impact. She is co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive change. Kimberly also helps purpose-driven organizations clarify and design compelling brand and communication strategies. With over 15 years of experience in developing and leading communications efforts, she is committed to creating effective processes and authentic, “sticky” community-centered brands. In addition, Kimberly has nearly ten years of experience as a certified life coach. She has facilitated workshops, spoken to communities, and written about innovation and entrepreneurship with a focus on social impact. She co-authored A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021). She is...

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  3. Legal Insights for Under Resourced Entrepreneurs with Dar'shun Kendrick

    8月19日

    Legal Insights for Under Resourced Entrepreneurs with Dar'shun Kendrick

    Curious how to navigate the entrepreneurial grind with intention? Ready to secure funding and build a legal foundation for your business? Dar’shun Kendrick, founder of Kairos Capital Legal Advisors, LLC, is here to offer expert legal counsel and capital raising services for entrepreneurs. From capital raising to establishing a solid legal foundation, Dar’shun breaks down the importance of building a strong team, having patience while fundraising, and strategic community building. Discover how to avoid common legal mistakes and use your networks to create an impactful business that thrives.  IN THIS EPISODE:  (00:00) Intro: The legal side of capital(04:38) Dar’shun discusses legal support for entrepreneurs(05:37) Establishing a legal foundation for your business(06:42) Key qualities to look for in an attorney when raising capital(07:55) Creating 100 millionaires by 2032 to close the racial wealth gap (11:01) Introduction and invitation to the DO GOOD X’s Mastermind Community(13:52) Partnering with like community organizations to share resources for impactful business growth(16:00) Dar’shun shares strategies for building investor relationships KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Dar’shun Kendrick emphasizes that under-resourced entrepreneurs must assemble a reliable team to execute their business vision. A solid community and legal foundation are critical to attract investors and avoid the pitfalls of the entrepreneurial grind during capital raising.Capital raising is a marathon, not a sprint. Stay patient and strategic, using purpose-driven networks to build trust and enhance impactful entrepreneurship success.Kendrick’s “Tupperware bowl” approach encourages entrepreneurs to start with close connections and expand their community for capital raising. This purpose-driven strategy fosters a supportive business ecosystem for long-term, impactful growth. RESOURCES:  DO GOOD X Mastermind Community DO GOOD X - Website DO GOOD X - Podcast DO GOOD X - LinkedIn DO GOOD X - YouTube DO GOOD X - Spotify DO GOOD X -  Instagram Dar'shun Kendrick - LinkedIn Kairos Legal Advisor - Website Securities and Exchange Commission - Website BIOGRAPHY:  Dar’shun Kendrick, founder of Kairos Capital Legal Advisors, LLC, offers expert legal counsel and capital raising services for entrepreneurs. With degrees from Oglethorpe University, University of Georgia, and Kennesaw State, plus a FINRA Series 65 license, she specializes in private offerings and venture capital. A thought leader, Dar’shun delivers dynamic entrepreneurial training and speeches nationwide. Committed to community building, she aims to create 100 millionaires by 2032, leads a Millionaire Mastermind group, and authored Closer to a Yes. A Georgia House Representative since...

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  4. Stephen Steers on Mastering Sales for Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurs

    8月12日

    Stephen Steers on Mastering Sales for Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurs

    Are you ready to transform your entrepreneurship journey? Curious how storytelling can boost your sales? Struggling to connect with customers? Welcome to DO GOOD X, where hosts Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis guide purpose-driven entrepreneurs to build businesses that make a difference. In this episode, we dive into storytelling with expert Stephen Steers, who shares how to create customer connection and drive business growth through authentic narratives. Learn practical systems and confidence-building tips to elevate your social impact venture. Join us to learn how mission, vision, and milestones can scale your business. IN THIS EPISODE:  (00:00) Intro: Meet Stephen Steers(05:09) Defining sales and a discussion on outcome, roadblocks: confidence, resilience, and business growth(08:31) The "Magnificent Seven" reasons why people buy: think storytelling to outcomes(11:04) The near-death experience that sparked Stephen S’s entrepreneurship journey(15:30) Building trust, customer connection, the mission, the vision, and milestones (23:34) Solving, not selling, using tools to quantify problems and build confidence (28:17) How social impact entrepreneurs should approach sales(31:05) Resources Stephen Steers recommends(32:33) Four questions for storytelling that sells(36:51) Stephen answers off-the-cuff questions KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Storytelling is crucial for entrepreneurship, enabling founders to build customer connections and drive business growth by sharing authentic mission, vision, and milestones that resonate emotionally.Effective sales focus on solving problems, not pushing products, using practical tools like the OCGZ call script to foster confidence and create sustainable systems for social impact.Resilience and faith shape leadership, helping entrepreneurs navigate challenges by trusting their purpose and seeking help to achieve meaningful outcomes. RESOURCES:  DO GOOD X Mastermind Retreat DO GOOD X - Website DO GOOD X - Podcast DO GOOD X - LinkedIn DO GOOD X - YouTube DO GOOD X - Spotify DO GOOD X -  Instagram Steers Sales Consulting - Podcast How to Master the Art of Selling: Hopkins, Tom Startup Selling: How to Sell if you...

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  5. Building Confidence in Entrepreneurship with Shruti Shah

    8月5日

    Building Confidence in Entrepreneurship with Shruti Shah

    Are you ready to scale your business and attract the right investors? Do you know how to build confidence as a founder and navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship? In this episode of DO GOOD X, Kimberly and Stephen are joined by Shruti Shah, a partner at Symphonic Capital, who shares her expertise on funding, exit strategy, and leadership. With her unique lens as both a founder and investor, Shruti offers valuable insights on how to build a successful business that makes a positive impact. IN THIS EPISODE:  (00:00) Kimberly and Stephen discuss highlights of conversation with Shruti Shah(06:27) Shruti’s journey into her current career(08:22) Deciding on an exit strategy and different funding options(12:51) Exploring funding options for early-stage startups(14:00) Accelerator programs are valuable, and testing your product or service(17:28) How much to spend on a prototype to test a product KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Confidence is built through navigating hard times, and reflecting on past experiences can help entrepreneurs develop the resilience they need to succeed.Investors who bring empathy and understanding to the table can be invaluable to founders. Entrepreneurs should carefully consider their exit strategy and funding options, determining the type of investment that best suits their business.  RESOURCES:  DO GOOD X Mastermind Retreat DO GOOD X - Website DO GOOD X - Podcast DO GOOD X - LinkedIn DO GOOD X - YouTube DO GOOD X - Spotify DO GOOD X -  Instagram Symphonic Capital - Website Shruti Shah - LinkedIn BIOGRAPHY: Shruti Shah is a partner at Symphonic Capital, a pre-seed investment fund, and has extensive experience as an entrepreneur, advisor, and investor. She was previously an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Nike and Silicon Valley Bank. She co-founded Move Loot, a Y Combinator-backed marketplace for buying and selling used furniture that raised $22 million. Forbes has recognized Shruti as a 2016 30 Under 30 honoree in Retail and E-Commerce and by the Aspen Institute as an Aspen Ideas Festival Scholar. She holds a BA in Political Science from the University of North Carolina and an MS in Education from Johns Hopkins University. KEYWORDS: Entrepreneurship, Capital, Confidence, Empathy, Investors, Founders, Startups, Business, Leadership, Funding, Exit, Strategy, Venture, Accelerator Programs, Profitability, Economics, Investment, Partnerships, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Scale, Business Capital

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  6. The Entrepreneur's Crossroads: Expanding via Sales vs. Investment Capital with Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis

    7月29日

    The Entrepreneur's Crossroads: Expanding via Sales vs. Investment Capital with Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis

    Should you grow your business through sales or raise investment capital? It's not a one-size-fits-all answer, but understanding the trade-offs can make you feel more confident. Today’s episode of the DO GOOD X podcast explores the intersection of purpose and business with hosts Stephen Lewis and Kimberly Daniel. Together, they’ll delve into the crucial decision entrepreneurs face: growing through sales or raising investment capital while breaking down the basics of both approaches and discussing the pros and cons of each.  Kimberly and Stephen also touch on the importance and the challenges of sales, the pressure of securing outside investment, and the benefits of a hybrid approach. Ultimately, each impact-driven entrepreneur must consider their unique circumstances and time horizons when deciding how to fund their businesses and keep doing good.  IN THIS EPISODE:  (00:00) Intro: Welcome to the DO GOOD X podcast(05:42) Distinguishing between sales and raising capital(09:09) Benefits and challenges of sales-driven growth(12:24) Determining the right funding approach for your business(15:49) Importance of sales skills in any path(17:22) DO GOOD X unique support for purpose-driven entrepreneurs KEY TAKEAWAYS: Building a business through sales allows entrepreneurs to validate their ideas and create early momentum. This customer-driven approach can lead to more confident investor conversations if capital is needed later, as it demonstrates market demand and traction.Sales skills are crucial regardless of the funding path chosen. Even when seeking investment capital, the ability to effectively sell your product, service, and story remains essential for long-term business sustainability and connection with your customers.Raising capital through investors can accelerate business growth but may come with added pressure and potential misalignment of goals. Entrepreneurs must carefully consider if the investor's values align with their social impact objectives.A hybrid funding model, incorporating small grants or bank loans, can provide capital without sacrificing equity. This approach offers a middle ground between pure sales-driven growth and traditional venture capital. RESOURCES:   DO GOOD X - Website DO GOOD X - Podcast DO GOOD X - LinkedIn DO GOOD X - YouTube DO GOOD X - Spotify DO GOOD X -  Instagram Kimberly R. Daniel catalyzes entrepreneurs and organizations to do good. She is co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive change. Kimberly also helps purpose-driven organizations clarify and design compelling brand and communication strategies.  With over 15 years of experience developing and leading communications efforts, she is committed to producing effective processes and creating authentic, “sticky” brands that are community-centered. In addition, Kimberly has nearly ten years of experience as a certified life coach. She has facilitated workshops, spoken

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  7. Redefining Success Through Heart Intelligence with Nipun Mehta

    7月22日

    Redefining Success Through Heart Intelligence with Nipun Mehta

    What if success isn’t about scaling fast but about slowing down? Could your business model thrive by putting kindness at the center instead of competition? In this episode of the DO GOOD X podcast, hosts Kimberly R. Daniel and Stephen Lewis revisit a robust conversation with Nipun Mehta, founder of ServiceSpace, who shares how building a movement around volunteer power and gift culture redefines what it means to lead with impact. Together, they explore what happens when we align our ventures with heart intelligence and commit to a deeper, more generous way of showing up in the world. IN THIS EPISODE:  (00:00) Redefining entrepreneurial success by centering kindness and Nipun Mehta’s inspiring business model(06:55) Service Space operates with no paid staff and a discussion of how kindness is biologically and socially rewarding(13:07) Nipun advises entrepreneurs and tech founders to perform acts of kindness to deepen their heart intelligence   (16:12) The conversation turns to the future of AI and urges purpose-driven entrepreneurs to prioritize human-centered innovation(19:29) Visit DO GOOD X for resources to help grow your values-driven business KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Nipun Mehta emphasizes the importance of cultivating heart intelligence in a rapidly advancing tech landscape. While AI can outperform human IQ and creativity, it cannot replicate the empathy, compassion, and emotional connection that define meaningful leadership. Mehta challenges tech founders and entrepreneurs to center their businesses around the human experience and acts of kindness, reminding listeners that the most valuable resource isn’t code or capital—it’s the human heart.The ServiceSpace model rejects traditional business norms, such as hierarchical staffing and fundraising, instead thriving on volunteer power, gift culture, and deep reciprocity. Mehta's reflections question the zero-sum game mentality of the market and invite listeners to explore alternative entrepreneurship models rooted in small acts of kindness, inner transformation, and a shared sense of purpose.Rather than designing companies around profit and adding in social impact later, Mehta urges founders to start with the greater good in mind and work backward. By asking, "What benefit to humanity is this creating?" leaders can stay grounded in values-driven entrepreneurship that nurtures both people and the planet. His advice: Do an act of kindness and let that shape how you build, scale, and innovate. RESOURCES:  DO GOOD X - Website DO GOOD X - Podcast DO GOOD X - LinkedIn DO GOOD X - YouTube DO GOOD X - Spotify DO GOOD X -  Instagram ServiceSpace - Website Nipun Mehta - LinkedIn BIOGRAPHY: Nipun Mehta is the founder of ServiceSpace, a global community that works at the intersection of technology, volunteerism, and gift culture. As a designer of large-scale...

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  8. Measuring Impact with Amelia Conrad: Seeing Beyond the Numbers

    7月15日

    Measuring Impact with Amelia Conrad: Seeing Beyond the Numbers

    How can entrepreneurs create meaningful change while staying true to their purpose? What does it take to measure the impact that resonates with communities? Welcome to the DO GOOD X podcast, a space where purpose meets action. Today hosts Kimberly Danielle and Stephen Lewis, engage with Amelia Conrad, a seasoned development expert whose work redefines how to approach social impact. From her reflections on global inequities and positionality to her strategies for measuring meaningful impact, Amelia offers a roadmap for entrepreneurs seeking to create systemic equity. Expect a candid conversation about listening deeply, embracing cultural context, and crafting data storytelling that inspires—perfect for anyone committed to doing good while doing business. IN THIS EPISODE: (00:00) Intro: Today’s Topic(03:18) Amelia shares how her global experiences shape her approach to social impact(09:10) Definition of social impact, short-term impact, focusing on individual changes versus long-term impact targeting systemic equity and policy shifts(13:09) The importance of addressing unintended impact and how measurements can go wrong(16:53) Discussion of qualitative data and quantitative data collection(25:48) Co-creating impact measurement frameworks with stakeholders to align with community needs(30:05) Data storytelling to humanize impact communication, using narratives and clear data visualization for stakeholder engagement(32:51) Resource Roundup KEY TAKEAWAYS: Entrepreneurs can drive social impact by grounding their work in cultural context and positionality, ensuring that their strategies reflect community needs and address global inequities. Effective impact measurement requires balancing qualitative data and quantitative data to uncover root causes and address unintended impact, avoiding vanity metrics for authentic insights.Co-creating impact measurement frameworks with stakeholders, utilizing data storytelling and clear data visualization, fosters stakeholder engagement and aligns efforts with community-driven systemic equity. RESOURCES: DO GOOD X - Website DO GOOD X - Podcast DO GOOD X - LinkedIn DO GOOD X - YouTube DO GOOD X - Spotify DO GOOD X -  Instagram Frontier Design The Data Storyteller's Handbook: How to create business impact using data storytelling Amelia Conrad | LinkedIn BIOGRAPHY: Amelia Conrad, a development practitioner, specializes in Impact Measurement and research, helping...

    45 分钟

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Welcome to the DO GOOD X Podcast – where purpose meets business, and the journey is just as important as the destination. Hosted by advocates for impactful entrepreneurship, Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis, this podcast creates a space for Black and Brown folk, especially Black women, navigating the intricate path of purposeful business. In this sanctuary, the hosts understand the challenges of entrepreneurship, and their mission is to help listeners transform doubt into confidence, fostering the growth of their dreams without sacrificing well-being. Embark on a transformative journey, discovering inspiration to fuel your passion for business. Shared experiences and stories act as beacons, nurturing you for the entrepreneurial road ahead. Navigate the challenges of being an under-resourced entrepreneur with practical strategies and resources in the Tools & Tips segment. Overcome obstacles and thrive in the purpose-driven business world. In the Mentorship segment, hear from seasoned guides who have successfully built businesses with a focus on social impact. Gain insights not only from the guests but also from hosts who intimately understand the unique journey of overlooked entrepreneurs. This podcast is more than a productivity machine; it's about slowing down to go further. Each episode invites listeners to exhale, reconnect with inner wisdom, and rediscover the power of community. Embrace the impact your business can make without compromising well-being. Leave feeling lighter, shedding stress, embracing self-compassion, and finding joy in the entrepreneurial journey. Gain actionable insights, learn from diverse perspectives, and expand your knowledge with tools for success, guided by hosts Kimberly and Stephen. Feel empowered, recognizing yourself as your greatest asset. Build confidence to develop and grow a viable, impactful business aligned with the needs of the community. About the Hosts Kimberly R. Daniel catalyzes entrepreneurs and organizations to do good. She is co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive Change. Kimberly also helps purpose-driven organizations clarify and design compelling brand and communication strategies. With over 15 years of experience developing and leading communications efforts, it is her commitment to produce effective processes and create authentic, “sticky” brands that are community-centered. In any aspect of her work, she is deeply passionate about purpose, meaning, and the common good. Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-r-daniel/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-r-daniel/) Stephen Lewis is the president of the Forum for Theological Exploration (FTE) and creator and co-founder of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive change. He is an organizational change strategist and a leadership development specialist, focused on inspiring the next generation of faith-inspired leaders and entrepreneurs to live and work on purpose. Stephen is the co-author of Another Way: Living and Leading Change on Purpose (2020) and A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021). Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-lewis-8b1b941/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-lewis-8b1b941/)