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Dreaming of Cooperstown

Release Date: 11/28/2017

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Dreaming of Cooperstown

So, this podcast is about sharing inspiring stories of people doing meaningful work. The stories of people making a positive difference in the lives of others. And, if you are a regular listener or if you know me personally, you know that I believe that each of us has a story to share. A story that can help others. But you know what’s way more important than what I believe? It’s what you believe. Too many people are stuck and their best self is not showing up each day. Why? Often it’s because that best self is shrouded in ego, fears, limiting beliefs and other delusions. And that is why...

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My guest today, Kristyn Stillwell, is the Executive Director of H.O.P.E. Haven. Hope Haven seeks to move people from crisis to lifelong self-sufficiency. Their mission is to help the homeless find a path off the streets and to mentor them throughout their life journey to succeed and thrive as contributing members of their community. Hope Haven builds relationships with individuals on the streets as a means to inspire a sense of purpose that empowers them to achieve stability and change in their lives. They work with each client to create a personalized plan to get off the streets and...

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Change4Children’s was never a grand plan—just a simple idea that is growing bigger and more impactful by the day. It is the brainchild of three families, all of whom have had kids treated at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. When Jeff Kreshek’s son Eli was there for back surgery, Jeff spent four nights with him. He was always at the cafeteria getting a cup of coffee or something to eat. At the end of each day, he would throw his change in his overnight bag. “I have always been a bit of a hoarder of change and always donated it to some sort of charity,” says Jeff. “On the way home...

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In this episode of Dreaming of Cooperstown I share the greatest lesson I have learned thus far from my guests, the importance of grit. Listen to discover: What is grit? How grit and resilience differ. Why we need grit. Is grit available to everyone? Four keys to developing grit. The importance of our community and how it relates to grit. Grit begins with awareness and choice. More on Angela Duckworth and her book can be found at, https://angeladuckworth.com/

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Welcome to episode 3 of the Dreaming of Cooperstown Podcast and today’s guest Steve Pindar, Founder of Roberto’s Kids, a non-profit which collects baseball equipment and redistributes it to disadvantaged youth throughout the world. Steve and his wife, Lisa, were inspired by one of baseball’s greatest humanitarian’s, Roberto Clemente.

Roberto Clemente was a native of Puerto Rico who became a baseball legend patrolling the outfield for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1950s, 60s, and early 70s. Clemente was an extraordinary athlete who became the eleventh member of Major League Baseball’s exclusive 3,000 hit club. Clemente won two World Series championships, four National League batting titles, received the Most Valuable Player award, and earned twelve consecutive Gold Gloves on his way to the Hall of Fame.

But, while Roberto Clemente achieved legendary baseball status on the field, to many his greatest legacy is his humanitarian work. By all accounts, Roberto Clemente was a compassionate man who loved people and inspired others through his selfless deeds. Clemente used his baseball fame to advocate for human rights and to help the underprivileged. It was on a humanitarian mission, on New Year’s Eve in 1972, that Clemente, just 38 years old, lost his life when the plane he chartered to deliver supplies to earthquake stricken Nicaragua crashed.

On that day, the hits, the Gold Gloves, the on field accomplishments came to a sudden, albeit Hall of Fame worthy, end. Clemente’s humanitarian efforts, however, would not end. The human spirit does not work that way. And this is how my guest, Steve Pindar, in an effort to continue Roberto Clemente’s legacy, is creating one of his own.

Visit the Roberto’s Kids website to learn how you can assist them in their mission:
https://robertos-kids.org/

Like Roberto’s Kids on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Robertos-Kids-414390155267593/

Baseball fans learn about all the Hall of Fame has to offer:
http://baseballhall.org/

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