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The Kevin Miller Podcast

How To Have Your Own Cause Instead Of Merely Romanticizing The Causes Of Others w/ Renowned Humanitarian Lynne Twist

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

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4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

We are a world that devours stories. Most people tune in every night to be taken in by the stories others are living or they have created, and the vast majority of these stories are centered about a grand cause. The action and adventure movies and dramas we love so often showcase someone encountering a cause and devoting themselves to it. A cause. Something bigger than themselves that involves protecting or supporting the welfare of something or someone else. Finding and having a cause is often the most profound aspect of a life well lived. But we don’t seem to grasp how finding a cause works. We tend to think of learning and training and preparing, so that we can commit to something truly big and worthy. A grand purpose. A cause. My guest today argues, in the most compassionate way possible, we have it backwards, and that the greatest people ever known simply committed to something they believed in, and the journey within it is what made them great. It crafted and honed them. The challenge and trials and triumphs along the way is what refined them. Then the charge is not to commit to preparation, but to commit now and let the commitment prepare you along the way. Lynne Twist is a recognized global visionary and legendary humanitarian. Lynne wowed the world with her first book, The Soul of Money, but I had her on my show for her book, Living a Committed Life: Finding Freedom and Fulfillment in a Purpose Larger Than Yourself. Lynne’s own story began when she heard about the The Hunger Project where their goal was to end world hunger, and knew she was supposed to devote her life to it. She spent a decade there and has influenced more people through more humanitarian efforts than nearly anyone. Lynne has been an advisor to the Desmond Tutu Foundation. The United Nations honored her with a “Woman of Distinction” award. From working with Mother Teresa in Calcutta to the refugee camps in Ethiopia and the threatened rainforests of the Amazon, Lynne’s on-the-ground work has brought her a deep understanding of the social tapestry of the world and the historical landscape of the times we are living in. Over the past 45 years Lynne has worked with over 100,000 people in 50 countries in the arenas of fundraising with integrity, conscious philanthropy, strategic visioning and having a healthy relationship with money. Find Lynne Twist’s book, “Living a Committed LIfe” anywhere, and connect with her at Soulofmoney.org. 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, and this is a podcast for your personal evolution. In this episode,

0:07.7

How to Have Your Own Cause Instead of Merely Romanticizing the Causes of Others. So we're a world that devours

0:17.8

stories. Most people tune in every night to be taken in by the stories others are living

0:22.8

or have created. And the vast majority of these stories are centered around a grand cause.

0:29.7

I mean, the action and adventure movies and dramas that we love so often showcase someone

0:35.6

encountering a cause and devoting themselves to it, to a cause,

0:40.5

something bigger than themselves that involves protecting or supporting the welfare of others,

0:48.0

of something.

0:49.4

Finding and having a cause is often the most profound aspect of a life well lived, but we don't seem to grasp how finding a cause works.

0:59.0

We tend to think of learning and training and preparing so that we can commit to something truly big and worthy, a grand purpose, again, a cause.

1:07.5

So my guest today argues in the most compassionate way possible, I think, that we have it

1:13.1

backwards and that the greatest people that we've ever known, they simply committed to something

1:18.9

they believed in and the journey within that cause is what made them great. It crafted and it

1:26.0

honed them. The challenges and trials and triumphs along the way

1:30.3

is what refined them. Then the charge is not to commit to preparation, but to commit now and let the

1:36.7

commitment prepare you along the way. Lynn Twist is a recognized global visionary and legendary humanitarian.

1:47.1

Lynn wowed the world with her first book, The Soul of Money.

1:51.6

But I had her on this show for her book that's called Living a Committed Life,

1:57.4

Finding Freedom and Fulfillment and a Purpose Larger Than Yourself.

2:02.5

Lynn's own story began when she heard about the hunger project, where their goal was to end world hunger, and she knew she was

2:09.6

supposed to devote her life to it. She spent a decade there and has influenced more people through

2:15.1

more humanitarian efforts than nearly anyone I've ever met.

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