How To Create Something Beautiful [Rebroadcast]

The Rachel Hollis Podcast - A podcast by Three Percent Chance

Hey there! Rachel and Dave are in Hawaii this week celebrating Thanksgiving with their family, so enjoy this flashback episode from last year where Rachel talked with Scott Harrison of Charity Water about how to make an impact on your world: In this week's episode I'm chatting with Scott Harrison, the owner and founder of Charity Water. Their mission is to make sure that every person on earth has clean water to drink. Scott shares his story of redemption and why he chose to create something beautiful by serving others and not letting his past define him. Check out Charity Water Here - https://www.charitywater.org/ Give the gift of clean water - https://www.charitywater.org/spring Grab Scott’s book here - https://www.charitywater.org/thirst -- Just hear those sleigh bells jingling, ring-tingle-tingling too! Come on it's lovely weather for our VERY FIRST HOLLIS DAYS! That's right, we have a shop now, which means we can have a sale, and what a sale it will be! Books, pins, candles, TICKETS - you name it, and there will be something cool happening around it! So mark your calendars for December 2nd, because we're going to be celebrating Happy Hollis Days all freakin-day long with surprises, livestreams, and so, so much more. Listen up ladies: you were made for more. And in 2020, you're gonna start making real, tactical, visible changes in your life to start capturing and transforming that potential. If you'd like to change your life, if you'd like to get armed with the tools you need to make PROFOUND IMPACT on your relationship, your family, your business, your health, then you need to attend one of our RISE weekends. We are going international in 2020 in order to reach as many women as we possibly can, so check out this link to plan your weekend TODAY. Lastly, if you are looking to add gratitude + goal-setting in your life then head to our shop to grab your Start Today Journal here-- http://bit.ly/2UZOglA

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