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9: What Does It Actually Mean To Build Something That Lifts Every Ship Around It?

And what happens when you stop protecting your mission and start multiplying everyone else's?
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, Mark sits down with Tony — a man running to a Parkinson's walk for a friend while simultaneously launching a podcast, recruiting coaches, chasing grants, and reaching out to car dealerships — to explore why the most dangerous thing a nonprofit can do isn't move too slow. It's think too small.

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We talk about why a neuropsychologist joining the advisory board generated ten thousand views on a single podcast — and what that tells you about who your audience is actually waiting to hear from. Why $5 turned out to be the exact number nobody says no to. How a Mother's Day segment with a top California influencer quietly set the stage for a soft launch nobody saw coming. And why Children's Awareness Month in June isn't just a calendar date — it's the moment everything gets turned up.
Why people go from one dopamine hit to the next without ever stopping to reflect — and how a tool called the reflection model is trying to break that cycle for good. What Nora wrote after watching a podcast that revealed she was hurting — and how Mark knew it just from reading four words. Why getting people to actually internalize what they consume is harder than building the content in the first place, even when they're paying you.
How Burger King built an empire by simply following McDonald's across the street — and what that counterintuitive marketing lesson means for every nonprofit that thinks competition is the enemy. Why helping a Parkinson's advocate raise funds in Wilmington isn't a distraction from Tony's Way. It's exactly the strategy. 
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8: What Does It Actually Mean To Keep Showing Up When Nobody's Watching?

And what happens when the work is real, the mission is urgent, and the world still hasn't noticed yet?
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, Mark sits down with Tony — a man quietly building a movement for families living with ADHD, one download, one family, one conversation at a time — to explore why the most powerful thing a nonprofit can do isn't go viral, isn't win a prize, and isn't land on Oprah — but make fifteen children and their families feel like who they are is not a problem to be fixed.

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We talk about why a school founder who appeared on Oprah and won a national prize watched his donations drop the very next month — and what that tells you about everything broken in how the world funds good work. Why nine thousand four hundred emails, nine hundred and fifty-one clicks, and one single reply still counts as forward momentum. Why the board wants answers before they hand over access, and why that tension is just part of doing this honestly.
Why being accepted on iHeart Radio and crossing a thousand downloads isn't the destination — it's proof the signal is getting out. What a July ADHD summit actually needs to do — bring in a top psychiatrist, a neuropsychologist, and real families — to shift the conversation from shame to strategy. And why the medication discussion is the one nobody wants to start but every family desperately needs to have.
How a little boy in an elementary school looked up during a bicycle safety assembly and said "I have ADHD — it's going to be my superpower." Why some kids still don't want the diagnosis, still believe it means they're not normal, and why that's the exact belief this podcast exists to dismantle. 
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7: Cracking The Code On Engagement, The BMW Dealership That Started With A Scholarship & Why The Big Grant Goes To The Wrong People Every Time

And what happens when a lean, mean nonprofit with no overhead, no staff salaries, and a founder who covers all his own expenses gets told he needs a million dollars in expenses before anyone will help him.
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, Mark sits down with Tony — a man building a kindness movement for children with ADHD one business relationship at a time — to go backstage on what it actually takes to get thousands of people to a website and then get any of them to do anything. About the 530 grid, the six to ten touches it takes to move a human being, and why driving traffic is the easy part. The hard part is what happens after.

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We talk about why 1,560 people sitting in a folder is not the same as 1,560 people engaged — and what the difference costs you in time, technology, and strategy. Why 3.1 million emails to CPAs since 2020 produced 279,000 opens and 138,000 clicks — and what you do with that list when you have a $5 heart that could change a family's life. Why the automated process, the landing page, the Google Analytics tracking, and the coordinated handoff between Life Masteries and Road to Kindness isn't just a tech problem — it's a trust problem.
About McKenzie Scott — Jeff Bezos's ex-wife — who started by just handing out money, backed up, built a process, and made it stricter. About CVS and the requirement for a million dollars in expenses before they'd consider a grant — and why Mark wrote back and said if I have a million dollars in expenses I'm doing something wrong. About Easter Seals and what happens in a warehouse full of special needs young people who have jobs. About the president of Easter Seals who gets two to three minutes with the president of Pepsi and the president of Apple at the same event and knows that if he botches it he's just lost three million dollars.
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6: What Does It Actually Mean To Build A Team That Shows Up Before You Ask?

And what happens when the people you invest in start investing back — before you even realized you needed it?
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, Mark sits down with Tony — a man building something real for families with ADHD, one relationship at a time — to explore why the most powerful thing a nonprofit can do isn't raise money, isn't run events, and isn't write grants — but make eleven children and their families feel like they are not alone and never were.

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We talk about why Nora showed up on two hours of sleep, stayed through every session, sat through the debrief, and said four words that exposed everything Mark didn't know about his own team building. Why meeting every single sponsored family in person — sitting down, looking them in the eye, making them feel part of something — is not optional, it's the whole strategy. How a Chinese gift exchange, a riverfront property with a waterfall.
An Easter egg hunt are building the kind of community that no grant application can manufacture. Why the song Jonathan wrote six years before he died — and never got to hear an artist sing — finally found its voice. And what it means to mark ten years with something that turns grief into something someone else can feel heard inside of.
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5: What does it actually mean to help someone reach their potential?

And what happens when raw talent keeps colliding with the same invisible wall?
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, Mark sits down with Bob — a man with a patent, a passion for chickens, and a brain that never stops — to explore why crazy potential so rarely becomes a finished thing, and what it truly takes to change that.

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We talk about why a 2½-minute video is being broken into 21 separate podcasts — and why that's actually the whole point.
Why 40,000 clicks of potential don't always turn into action — and what the difference really is.
How the Johari Window exposes the blind spots we don't even know we have — and why someone has to care enough to show them to you.
Why the amiable personality always has a reason for everything — and how that reason is quietly keeping them stuck.
How Mark's Three C's — Consistency, Consideration, and Competence — are the actual unlock for a crazy brain.
And why the best thing that could ever happen to you might also feel like the hardest.
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4: Can five dollars really change a life?

And what happens when generosity becomes personal… not transactional?
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, we sit down with Tony to talk about the momentum behind Walk a Mile for Kindness, expanding ADHD sponsorships, and why small acts — done intentionally — can create lasting impact in families and communities.

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We talk about what it takes to grow a nonprofit the right way — not the rushed way.
Why grants are drying up… and crowdfunding is evolving.
Why $5 isn’t “just $5” — it’s a chance to create a meaningful giving experience.
How early ADHD diagnosis can change the entire trajectory of a child’s life.
Why celebrating the giver might be just as important as serving the need.
How AI, automation, and even celebrity voices could reshape nonprofit fundraising.
And what happens when you decide to give on behalf of your kids… your friends… your community.
This isn’t just about raising money.
It’s about raising awareness.
It’s about catching struggles early.
It’s about designing an experience that makes generosity contagious.
If you care about mental health, leadership, community impact, and helping the next generation before it’s too late — this conversation will stretch your thinking.
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3: Who actually shows up for the hard conversations?

And how do you raise funds for causes people care about… but struggle to face?
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, we sit down with Tony as he shares the heart behind Walk a Mile for Kindness and ADHD in Hershey, PA.

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We talk about raising awareness when engagement is low.
Why 40,000 clicks don’t always turn into action.
And how storytelling, kindness, and courage may be the real tipping point.
This isn’t just about a fundraiser.
It’s about changing how we see ADHD, bullying, trauma, and the power of small acts, even five dollars at a time.
If you care about kids, leadership, and building movements that matter, this conversation will challenge you.
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2: What's the one tiny piece standing between where you are and where you're meant to be?

And how do you build a movement around a cause that people care about — but don't yet know how to face?
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, Mark sits down with Tony to unpack the heart behind Anony's Way — The Road to Kindness, a revolutionary comprehensive care model for children with ADHD, built in memory of a boy whose greatest gift to the world was his kindness.

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We talk about why 40,000 people clicked — and still didn't engage — and what it's going to take to finally change that.
Why the difference between raising $100,000 and $250,000 for your cause comes down to one little tiny piece — and how easy it is to miss it.
How the story of Jesus and the woman at the well is actually the greatest fundraising lesson ever told — and what it means to get people to pursue you instead of you pursuing them.
Why most ADHD assessments are getting it completely wrong — and what a real 360-degree, four-month process actually looks like.
How Anony's Way became the only hands-on organization walking alongside families through every dimension — emotional, academic, physical, and social — while building a culture of kindness in schools and communities.
And why Tony's brand isn't just a logo or a tagline — it's an identity, and this episode is where it comes into focus.
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1: Why are 40,000 people showing up — and still not taking action?

And what does it actually take to turn a click into a commitment — even when you're only asking for $5?
On this episode of the Voices of Integrity Podcast, Mark sits down with Tony and Anita to dig into the real mechanics behind fundraising engagement — from cracking the curse of knowledge to building an experience so perfectly designed that a stranger feels seen before they ever give a single dollar.

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We talk about why 40,000 people landed on the page — and only a handful took action — and what that gap is actually telling you.
Why Mark hasn't donated his own $5 yet — and why that decision is actually one of the smartest moves in the campaign.
What the "curse of knowledge" is doing to your marketing — and why the person who knows the most about their cause is often the worst person to sell it.
How understanding whether someone is a driver, analytic, amiable, or expressive can tell you exactly what message will move them to give — and why one size never fits all in fundraising.
Why Adam Levine and his team reached out to support Anony's Way — and what it means for a movement built around kindness and ADHD awareness.How community walks are forming across Pennsylvania, Carolina Beach, Miami, Canada, and the UK — and why five hearts for $25 might be the simplest and most powerful fundraising idea in the campaign.And why the experience of giving $5 needs to be as close to perfect as possible — because you only get one first impression.
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