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In this episode, Vance sits down with Kyle Woumn (VP of Product and Engineering at Overflow + Forbes 30 Under 30) who shares about how and why he began donating corporate stock to nonprofits he believes in, and gives insight as to how you can find these donors in your very own community!
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Chapters

1. intro (00:00:00)

2. Kyle shares the story of his tech journey and what corporate stock did for him (00:01:41)

3. how Kyle and Vance met, and realized they had similar passions for generosity (00:11:54)

4. how and why Kyle decided to give stock to his church (00:14:04)

5. what is Kyle’s motivation to give? (00:19:35)

6. where did Kyle learn to make giving a priority? (00:22:10)

7. Kyle explains how he decided whether to tithe/give off of his net income vs. gross income (00:23:30)

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