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What Drives You with Kevin Miller

How To Do Good In The World In A Way That Fits You & Actually Makes A Difference w/ Neil Ghosh

What Drives You with Kevin Miller

Kevin Miller

Education, Relationships, How To, Social Sciences, Nutrition, Life Sciences, Spirituality, Medicine, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

One of the greatest joys and fulfillments of life is helping another person. Not through the base obligations we have to family, but to reach out when we don’t have to and help lift another person up. But I find two problems that arise for most all of us; we don’t know where to plug in to really help others and when we do happen to see opportunities to serve they often feel ill fitting for who we are. So we have good intent and don’t get to apply it. Queue up my guest today, Neil Ghosh. Neil is a renowned social entrepreneur, humanitarian, and philanthropist. He has written a book that to me is both inspiring, and incredibly equipping as a resource manual for doing good in the world. The book is aptly titled, Do More Good: Inspiring Lessons From Extraordinary People. The forward is from the Dalai Lama himself, and the book is endorsed by such notable figures such as President Bill Clinton and Nobel Peace Laureate, Professor Muhammad Yunus. Neil has the book in three sections, Sit, Rise, and Act. They showcase three ways we can serve the world according to our personal style, in essence. Then in each category he highlights 10 or so people, some famous, some not, and he shares how they uniquely bettered the world, the lesson we can learn from how and what they did, and then shares a list of organizations we can engage with to help in a similar way, plus ways we can embody the way of serving, in our lives today, right where we are. I was incredibly inspired in this conversation with Neil and feel you’ll leave enthused and equipped to give of yourself in new and uplifting ways. You can find Neil’s book, Do More Good, anywhere and connect with him at neilghosh.net Sign up for your $1/month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to start your free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome. I'm Kevin Miller. This is a podcast for your personal evolution. In this episode,

0:07.1

how to do good in the world in a way that fits you and actually makes a difference.

0:13.8

One of the greatest joys and fulfillments of our lives is helping another person.

0:20.1

Not through just the base obligations we may have to family,

0:23.2

but reaching out when we don't have to and helping lift another person up.

0:27.9

But I find often two problems that arise for most all of us.

0:32.0

We don't know where to plug in to really help others in a way that matters.

0:36.7

And when we do see an opportunity,

0:39.8

it often doesn't really fit who we are. So we have good intent and we don't get to apply it.

0:46.6

We'll cue up my guest for it today, Neil Gauch. Neil is a renowned social entrepreneur,

0:51.6

humanitarian, and philanthropist. He's written a book that to me is both

0:55.8

inspiring and incredibly equipping as a resource manual for doing good in the world. The book is

1:02.2

aptly titled, Doing More Good, Inspiring Lessons from Extraordinary People. The forward is from

1:09.3

the Dalai Lama himself and the books endorsed by such

1:12.1

notable figures such as President Bill Clinton and Nobel Peace Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus.

1:18.7

Neil has the book in three sections, sit, rise, and act. And they showcase, in essence,

1:26.0

three ways we can serve the world according to our

1:29.9

personality style. And you'll hear me talk about how I find that, oh, gosh, this one fits me

1:35.3

specifically. Then in each category, he highlights 10 or so people, some famous, some not, and he

1:42.7

shares how they uniquely bettered the world and the lesson that

1:46.2

we can learn from what and how they did it. And then shares at the end of each story a list of

1:52.4

organizations we can engage with to help in a similar way, plus ways that we can embody that way

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