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What Is Philanthropy?

Philanthropy is a subject covered in depth across 17 podcast episodes in our database. Below you'll find key concepts, expert insights, and the top episodes to listen to β€” all distilled from hours of conversation by leading experts.

Key Concepts in Philanthropy

Pack leader (dog training)

This concept, which Oprah learned from "Caesar the dog guy," emphasizes the importance of establishing oneself as the dominant figure in a dog's life. Oprah applies this by immediately walking her dogs when she returns home, asserting her leadership to help them feel secure and calm (01:29).

Postmodern cooking

This culinary approach, pioneered by Chef Hamaro Cantou, involves using scientific methods and unusual ingredients like liquid nitrogen and laser beams to create novel textures, temperatures, and presentations. The episode demonstrates its use in making liquid mozzarella snow, hot and cold soups, and deconstructed desserts.

Ned (no evidence of disease)

An abbreviation used in oncology to describe a patient's status when medical tests reveal no detectable cancer. 12-year-old David Dingman Grover was declared 'NED' two years after his cancer treatment, signifying a positive milestone in his recovery journey.

The power of one more

This concept suggests that even when facing immense difficulty or the urge to quit, holding on for 'one more day' can be a transformative act. It provides a crucial pause to catch your breath, allowing the possibility to eventually resume progress, as exemplified by Ed Mylett's father fighting cancer for years to gain 'one more day' with his family [10:14, 12:16].

The five regrets of the dying

Based on a recent study, these are the most common regrets people express at the end of their lives. They include not staying in touch with friends, not expressing true feelings, not living true to oneself, not allowing oneself to be happier, and working too much [25:30]. This framework serves as a guide for living a more fulfilled life now to avoid these common end-of-life regrets.

Gratitude as an attack dissipator

Introduced by David Meltzer, this principle asserts that if one maintains a state of gratitude when faced with an attack or criticism, the negative energy of the attack dissipates. An attack requires attacking energy, and responding with gratitude removes the fuel, preventing it from taking your joy [33:33].

What Experts Say About Philanthropy

  1. 1.Ice Cube's film "Are We Done Yet?" is a sequel focusing on the comedic struggles of a family moving to a problematic country home and dealing with a difficult contractor, reflecting real-life frustrations with home renovation.
  2. 2.Ice Cube began his acting career in "Boyz n the Hood" after director John Singleton persistently sought him for the role, a decision he considers the 'best decision' he made.
  3. 3.Chef Hamaro Cantou practices 'postmodern cooking,' using techniques like liquid nitrogen to create dishes such as 'liquid mozzarella snow,' hot and cold soups, and a birthday cake presented as a hollow, frozen sphere.
  4. 4.Tim McGraw's album "Let It Go" achieved significant commercial success, selling 329,000 units in its debut week, underscoring his continued popularity in country music.
  5. 5.The upcoming 'Soul2Soul Tour' with Tim McGraw and his wife is anticipated to be their last together due to their daughters' increasing age and desire to spend summers at home with friends.
  6. 6.12-year-old David Dingman Grover, a child cancer survivor, has been named the first child ambassador for the Skullbase Institute after being declared 'NED' (No Evidence of Disease) two years post-treatment.

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