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🗓️ 22 October 2018
⏱️ 103 minutes
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0:00.0 | My environment had been clubs, excess drinking, debauchery, sex, drugs, and my environment changed to a group of humanitarian doctors and nurses and surgeons who were giving the best of themselves in service to the poor. |
0:20.0 | We went into this completely healthy environment where the new norm was selflessness, the new norm was virtue, and courage, and tenacity, and hard work in the direction of others, in the direction of serving others. |
0:36.0 | And today we're going to get 4,000 new people, clean drinking water for the first time in their lives. |
0:42.0 | And we'll do it again tomorrow, and again the next day, and again the next day. Now I want that number to be 40,000, but it's now significant. |
0:51.0 | You know, the 8.5 million people we've helped, it's more than the population of New York City and all the burrows. |
0:56.0 | Let's build a culture of giving. Let's give because we can, because we want to, because it's a blessing not out of guilt or shame or debt or obligation, but because it is an amazing opportunity to share our blessing with others. |
1:11.0 | That's Scott Harrison, and this is the Retroll Podcast. |
1:26.0 | The Rich Roll Podcast. |
1:29.0 | Hey everybody, what's the word? How are you guys doing? What is happening? |
1:32.0 | My name is Rich Roll, I am your host, this is a podcast, it's my podcast, welcome, or welcome back. It is indeed an honor and a privilege to spend a little high quality time with all of you guys today. |
1:45.0 | Real quick up top, I wanted to let all of you know that due to popular demand and many, many, perhaps countless requests, the podcast is now finally available on Spotify. |
1:58.0 | Yes, very exciting. You can find a link in the show notes on the episode page at richroll.com or just search Rich Roll Podcast in the Browse feature on that platform. |
2:07.0 | For those of you that have been on this podcast ride with me for a while now, you probably know that a little over a year ago, I sat down with Scott Harrison, the founder of an organization you might have heard of called Charity Water. |
2:20.0 | That was episode 305 from last July, please check it out if you missed it is definitely one of my favorite episodes. |
2:27.0 | And over the course of that two hour exchange, Scott held me and most likely you pretty much spellbound with his extraordinary yarn of personal and global transformation. |
2:42.0 | This is a guy who at 28 seemingly had everything had at all. He was a top nightclub promoter in New York City and his life was essentially this endless cycle of parties, drugs, booze, models on repeat. |
2:58.0 | And he was very successful in this regard, but about a decade in, he found himself broken, desperately unhappy and essentially morally and spiritually bankrupt. |
3:11.0 | And at his bottom, he asked himself a very simple question, what would the exact opposite of my life look like? |
3:20.0 | And he ended up walking away from everything, he sold everything that he owned and he spent the next 16 months on a hospital ship in West Africa. |
3:29.0 | And that experience really delivered him to what I think is fair to say is his true calling in 2006 with absolutely no money and zero experience. |
3:41.0 | He found this thing called Charity Water. And today, 12 years later, this organization has raised over $300 million to bring clean drinking water to more than 8.4 million people around the globe. |
3:55.0 | It's truly extraordinary. Along the way, on top of all of this, he essentially reimagines and reinvents giving altogether. |
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