by Joey C. Vitale
Welcome to the "Owning It" podcast! I'm Joey, and I run a unique law firm dedicated to online business owners, course creators, thought leaders, and speakers—people who are driven to make a big impact and crave a deep sense of freedom in their lives. My clients are often creative, visionary, and not afraid to think outside the box. This podcast is all about those same qualities. We'll dive into thoughtful discussions without getting too heavy, exploring important concepts while keeping things fun and engaging. We'll talk about how breaking the mold can be a game-changer for your business. If this sounds like your vibe, hit that subscribe button on your favorite podcast platform and join us on this journey!
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September 19, 2024
<p>In this episode of the Owning It Podcast, host Joey C. interviews Shahara Wright, a business attorney specializing in helping entrepreneurs create businesses that give back to their communities. They discuss the different legal structures available for entrepreneurs who want to make an impact, such as nonprofits and donor-advised funds (DAFs), and the challenges associated with each. Shahara emphasizes the importance of thinking carefully before starting a nonprofit, suggesting that some entrepreneurs may want to consider supporting existing organizations instead. They also cover topics like budgeting for charitable contributions, the importance of understanding how nonprofits function, and ways businesses can incorporate giving into their models.</p>
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