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Stories of Hope from the Coconut Fields with Erik Olson

Podcast Summary

What started as a simple quest for a gentle moisturizer for his children turned into a life-changing mission for Eric, affectionately known as the "coconut guy." Listen as we uncover Eric’s incredible journey from personal need to social entrepreneurship in the Philippines, where his coconut oil business has become a beacon of hope for rural farmers facing the grim realities of "copra slavery." Eric’s commitment to fair trade practices not only offers economic relief but also ensures the sustainability of his high-quality coconut oil, which retains vital micronutrients, setting it apart from typical market offerings. With a heart for service, Eric demonstrates how business can be both socially responsible and financially sustainable.

The episode also reveals the inspiring stories of individuals like Ivy and Angeline, whose lives have been transformed by Employment opportunities from a company named Dignity. Against all odds, Ivy returned to her hometown after completing college, rising to a leadership position and igniting a wave of positive change in the community, from improved infrastructure to a renewed sense of hope. Angeline, once unable to read or write, now stands as a testament to the life-altering impact of compassionate business practices. As we imagine a dream dinner with figures like Jesus and Desmond Tutu, we reflect on redemption, the joys of Middle Eastern cuisine, and the boundless potential of businesses driven by a servant’s heart.
Erik Olson, business entrepreneur and CEO of Dignity Made sold his business in 2003 to serve the oppressed. After 10 years of humanitarian work, Erik teamed up with his Father-in-law to stop the exploitation of coconut farmers in the Philippines and started Dignity Made. Erik lives in St. Paul, MN with his wife, his two squirrely kids and their border collie mutt.

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Highlights

(04:14) Sustainable Business Impact and Profit (55 Seconds)

(10:44) Understanding Poverty and Trafficking Impacts (83 Seconds)

Keywords

Social Entrepreneurship, Coconut Oil, Fair Trade, Sustainability, Economic Relief, Micronutrients, Employment Opportunities, Dignity, Community Development, Servant’s Heart, Transformation, Hope, Positive Change, Business Practices, Middle Eastern Cuisine, Redemption, Jesus, Desmond Tutu

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Steve Ramona Doing Business with a Servant's Heart

Steve Ramona discovered his calling at a young age and is now on a mission to share his secret sauce for success. He thrives on forging meaningful connections, sharing referrals, and watching people flourish.

His contagious passion for the Law of Increase makes his podcast "Doing Business with a Servant's Heart" so successful. This show is chock-full of inspiring stories about overcoming challenges and serving others.

Steve has a knack for spreading good vibes and elevating those around him. He learned from his dad that the entrepreneurial spirit is a great way to make money. I can share stories of how people serve, struggle and win. We all must overcome something, so why not learn to serve and overcome it much faster? I learned early working in our Health Club the importance of customer service. I learned that the more I served it was a win-win for everyone. I enjoy working with people, referring people, and helping people grow. The Law of Increase is my mission when I network around the world.

I love to mentor business people and offer all the resources I have. To win, you must grow yourself first; then, you can share this with others! I am an avid reader and have built a large book directory on sharing with others.

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