• 52 Gifts with Bernadette Mack - The Podcast That Keeps on Giving

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52 Gifts with Bernadette Mack - The Podcast That Keeps on Giving

De: Bernadette Mack
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  • Each week in 2023 I send a gift to someone and talk about it here. Additionally, I make a small weekly gift to a nonprofit and talk about their mission.
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  • It's not an S. On my world it means hope.
    Aug 30 2023

    Featured Gift:

    Superman Comic Mack Variant #1 - DC Comics Jan 2018

    Donation of the Week:

    Explore More Discovery Museum

     

    Title Note: A quote from The Man of Steel himself. 

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    15 m
  • If you were from where I'm from then you would know...
    Aug 23 2023
      Before I share this week’s gift and donation I have an update about a donation I made a few weeks ago to the Trilogy Maui Fire fund. You can listen to the entire message but I’ll share this part here. “At this time, a confirmed 32 members of our Trilogy crew and staff, nearly a third of our workforce, have lost their homes. As we continue our fundraising efforts, we remind you that each contribution will go directly to our staff who have been directly impacted.” This is a reminder to us all that the people of Maui still need our help. Gift of the Week When you find something unique it’s got to be shared! This week it’s a great children’s book. Though it’s for young kids, I enjoyed it too. The title: This is How We Do It, One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from Around the World by Matt Lamothe. This is how we do it . . . Do you remember that song? Now you won’t be able to get it out of your head. This book was perfect for my friend’s son who just turned 2. The author is also an illustrator and animator and it’s lovely. It’s a great book for parents to read to children. It’s also a great way for kids to learn that there are kids like them all over the world.   Donation of the Week Give Directly was this week’s recipient. It was a campaign that was mentioned on the Jordan Harbinger show. Jordan and his company put up a match challenge to raise funds called “Lift 2 Villages”. The funds will be transferred directly to families with substantial needs. The families typically live on $2 a day and it’s expected that the funds will go towards basic needs, access to water, and resources to help them take care of their families. I love how they explain the concept of donating cash directly to people who need it. From the website: Despite the stereotypes, recipients of cash do not systematically waste or misuse it. We believe people living in poverty deserve the dignity to choose for themselves how best to improve their lives — cash enables that choice. I hope you’ll check out the campaign and donate if you’re able. Links Trilogy Maui Fire Fund Kākoʻo Maui Match Donation Fund, a campaign by the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement ‘Āina Momona Emergency Fundraiser for Maui Fires This week's gifts: This is How We Do It by Matt Lamothe Lift 2 Villages campaign through Give Directly   Title Note: Lyrics from Montell Jordan's 1995 hit song "This Is How We Do It." Also, you might enjoy this bit of internet genius: This is Howie Dewitt Show Notes provided by Sound Advice Strategies If you’d like to support the show, you can send me your gift ideas or suggestions for nonprofit organizations that are doing great work where you are at 52Gifts@bernadettemack.com . You can also become an annual supporter or a nonprofit supporter by visiting my podcast page. 
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    13 m
  • I'm not crying. You're crying.
    Aug 16 2023

    If I were to change the tagline on this podcast from “the podcast that keeps on giving,” it would be “it’s NOT the thought that counts.” Let me explain. I was one of those people who always had good intentions but didn’t follow through. I’d see the perfect gift for someone but didn’t share it, so the thought ended up not really "counting" at all. Now that I am giving people the fun or unique gift that’s just right for them, both the recipient and I are benefitting from going beyond thinking about someone to taking action on it.

    Gift of the Week

    I sent a surprise gift to my cousin Danielle. She lives in New York, and we don’t get to each other very often. As usual, there’s a story behind this gift.

    Back in the day, our family camped together in Allegany State Park. It started with tents, then became cabins, and now my family regularly reserves a large group camp with a main building and a bunch of cabins for everyone who wants to go. There’s also a tradition called “chicken night” where everyone shows up, even those who don’t camp. I recall games and skits and songs and loads of fun.

    This year (as I was told) there were prize baskets at camp and my son (who was at the family camp for the first time) took all his tickets and entered them for the Buffalo Bills basket. It wasn’t meant to be. He didn’t win, but my cousin Danielle did. She claimed her basket and, on the way back to her seat, she turned and gave it to my son.

    That’s how I came to give her a Buffalo Bills branded toiletry bag from Vera Bradley. Surprise and thank you Dani for being so kind and generous and Go Bills!

     

    Donation of the Week

    This week’s donation went to Caring for Friends, a Philadelphia-based organization that shares food and friendship with homebound, homeless & hungry people in greater Philadelphia.

    I chose this organization because they are on my Bmail list (the one for my business supporting non-profits) and they are regular readers. I like to learn about my audience, so I pay attention to who is opening and reading my weekly messages.

    I like that, on their donation page, Caring for Friends tells me what my money can do. Translating dollars into impact makes a big difference. They also do some creative things like sharing grocery lists and freezer locations in case people want to share home cooked meals.

    The history of the organization is also impressive. One woman saw a need in her neighborhood and started Caring for Friends out of her home in 1974. Fifty years later, it has expanded to a network of 10,000 volunteers & 200 food pantries providing food and friendship in 5 counties.

    As the founder says, “no one should be hungry or alone in a world of caring people.”

     

    Links

    Vera Bradley NFL Collection

    Caring For Friends

     Show Notes provided by Sound Advice Strategies

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    17 m

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