Discover how to create a powerful personal brand in the nonprofit sector that commands premium compensation while maximizing your social impact. No more choosing between doing good and doing well.

It's not about choosing between making money and making a difference—it's about finding that sweet spot where they all work together. You don't have to choose between doing good and doing well.
How do I build my personal brand, work in a not for profit business that I love, and make great money


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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed-I'm Lena, and honestly I'm so excited to dive into today's topic with you all.
Eli: And I'm Eli! Oh man, Lena, this is such a juicy question we're tackling today. Our listener wants to know how to build a killer personal brand while working in the nonprofit world they love AND making great money. It's like the holy trinity of career goals, right?
Lena: Exactly! And you know what's fascinating? This isn't actually an either-or situation like so many people think. There's this whole misconception that doing good means doing poorly financially.