Passioneer® Melissa Plaskoff, Founder and CEO, Lemons to Aid

Turning Lemons into Lemons to Aid!

Melissa  Plaskoff was a stay at home mom who decided to make a change in her life after her  four-year old hosted a lemonade stand.  They have now reached out to the nation and kids across America are getting involved and learning about the power of giving!  Based in Dallas, Texas, Lemons to Aid is on a mission to use the simple, but memorable experience of hosting lemonade stands to instill the mindset of service and charitable giving in children at a young age.  Natural disasters, such as earthquakes and hurricanes, often generate a helpless feeling in adults and children wanting to help, but not knowing how.  Lemons to Aid provides the tools for families around the world to host lemonade stands and other creative programs, such as read-a-thons, bake sales, etc. to raise money for disaster relief and other basic need causes.  She can be reached at www.lemonstoaid.org.

We’re interviewing Melissa on the radio show, The Passions and Possibilities Network, broadcasting this Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 9am PST.  Tune in live via (347) 205-9038 or streaming audio:  The Passions and Possibilities Radio Show

Melissa’s Passiongraphy Q&A:

1.    What’s your definition of “passion”?

Finding what speaks to you and getting involved! If you figure out what interests you, it’s simple to get involved and make a difference!

2.    What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?

I have made a decision to help others and everything else has fallen into place. It’s amazing how many people want to help you when you are doing the right thing. The one word that describes my success is “DETERMINATION.”

3.    What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?

My biggest challenge with Lemons to Aid is how fast we are growing. So many people want to get their kids involved in making a difference and with our simple, kid-friendly ideas, kids across America and abroad are getting involved.

4.    Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?

After the earthquake in Haiti, my 4 year old son, Hudson asked if we could have a lemonade stand at our house. I told him it sounded like a great idea, but we had to donate the proceeds to the earthquake relief. Well, we made $150 in less than 2 hours. I thought if this was so easy for us, this has to be shared with other families. We set up an informational website and a facebook page and the power of social media took over!!!  Check out www.lemonstoaid.org and see our In The News Section – it’s pretty amazing!

5.    Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?

Considering random acts of kindness and selfless acts of grace remember that you don’t have to make some grandiose gesture….something as simple as holding the door for another person at the grocery store can have an effect on another person.  Random acts of kindness are like pebbles thrown into a calm  pond…their effects radiate outwardly long after the deed is done…when you take the opportunity to reach out to someone they are more inclined to then reach out kindly to someone else and  so on and so on……that one simple act of kindness creates a snowball effect touching many people….watch how the journey of your day evolves when you begin to continually extend these small gestures of grace….allow your actions and your words to flow from the innocence of your own heart.

6.    What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?

I hope people say that I was a person that taught young children how to give to others at an early age. They are our future and I want to set the foundation for giving early.

7.    What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?

  • Figure out what speaks to you
  • Decide how much of a commitment you want to give to your passion
  • Find a way to make it happen (it may be a fun way, volunteering, starting a business) and it will all work itself out. When you find your passion, it really is simple. I’m doing it now!

Thanks Melissa and Happy Passioneering!

Passioneer® Vida Ghaffari, Actress

On Wednesday, November 17th, we’re interviewing Vida Ghaffari our Blog Talk Radio Show, The Passions and Possibilities Network®.

Dial in live at 347-205-9038 or via streaming radio at 9:00am PST at www.blogtalkradio.com/passionsandpossibilities

Vida Ghaffari

Vida Ghaffari has been active on the Tinsel town scene as an actress. She just shot her third starring role in cult filmmaker Joe Castro’s well regarded horror films as well as starring in many other indie films and an episode of Comedy Central’s “Mind of Mencia”. She will also star in two comedic web series. In “Alternative Brother,” she plays a flashy damsel in distress and in “Green Manor,” she will act along side Tony Moran, the original Mike Myers from “Halloween.”

Passion to me is any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, enthusiasm and joy I have for something that I want to share with the world and that something is acting. I also like to give back and one of my passions is volunteering and supporting various causes, be it human rights, especially the rights of women, political prisoners, minorities, as well as LGBT. I am very passionate about the NOH8 campaign and recently did a PSA for them at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxR3a5yIWRw

SO: What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?

I think working at my craft on a consistent basis, persistence, having great mentors, and believing in my talents.

SO: What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?

Making time to pursue all my goals while studying at my craft. I’m also a voice over artist and on-camera reporter, so I’ve spread myself pretty thin, but then again, I’ve widened the amount of skills I have and projects I can be a part of.

SO: Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?

I have always loved TV and film and have loved performing in shows, be it in school plays, in community theatre, or even just putting on comedy shows with my sister as a kid in my parents’ rec room. My family has been in the arts for hundreds of years in the old country (Iran) and I’ve always admired them for it and am elated to follow in the family tradition.

SO: Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?

“Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.” by Rumi. Rumi was an ancient Persian poet and philosopher and this quote has become my mantra.

SO: What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?

That I was a talented and creative woman with a lot of integrity who made a difference with her artistic and charitable endeavors.

SO: What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?

That they should not let anyone stand in their way and give it 110%, that they should try and get a mentor in the field they’re interested in working in, and to have a nest egg, so they can follow their passions with abandon and not worry where their next paycheck is coming from.

Thanks Vida and Happy Passioneering!

Passioneer® 12-Minute Podblast:Froswa Booker-Drew – Helping NonProfits Thrive at What They Love!

We recently interviewed Froswa Booker-Drew, a non-profit consultant and coach who works with entrepreneurs, groups, organizations and their boards to launch and run effective non-profit programs and services.  Below is a summary of our discussion and the 12-minute podcast recording.

Froswa is the owner of Soulstice Consultancy, an agency that provides:

  • Strategic planning,
  • Special event/tour coordination,
  • Promotions/community based marketing,
  • Fundraising (grant research, proposal writing and donor cultivation),
  • Program development assistance,
  • Evaluations,
  • Board training,
  • Consultations/coaching for businesses and non profit agencies.

Summary of our interview:

1)  What are the three most important things for a budding Passioneer who wants to create a thriving nonprofit?
I strongly encourage individuals that are interested in creating a nonprofit organization to research to find out more about organizations that are currently providing similar services as well as learn more about nonprofit management through reading or attending workshops/classes.  In addition, volunteer as well as seek out a mentor in your area of interest who can serve as a sounding board or offer support through your journey.
2)  What qualities or values are most important for your success as a Passioneer?
Faith is extremely important because there are times when you question yourself and the work.  It is imperative to use your faith as a foundation for your success.  Determination along with the ability to seek out help are critical qualities that have helped me over the years.
3)  What are 2-3 of the biggest mistakes that you see budding Passioneers in growing a nonprofit?
Several mistakes I have witnessed nonprofit visionaries violate include creating a board that is comprised of friends instead of actively pursuing individuals who have necessary skill sets that can build your organization.  I have seen start up nonprofits have unrealistic goals.  Create a strategic plan and target low hanging fruit/opportunities first instead of trying to save the entire world in your first year of operation.
4) Any other words of advice/guidance?
Utilize existing expertise such as local Management Service Organizations or Statewide Nonprofit Associations that offer incredible guidance and information to help you as well.  Be careful of individuals who claim they are grantwriters.  If an individual can not tell you their track record, be very cautious.  Anyone can write a grant.  The real issue is if they have been funded!

Thanks Froswa and Happy Passioneering!

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Passioneer® Paula Caligiuri, Work Psychologist, Author, Career Coach

On Wednesday, November 10th, we’re interviewing Paula Caligiuri on our Blog Talk Radio Show, The Passions and Possibilities Network®.

Dial in live at 347-205-9038 or via streaming radio at 9:00am PST at www.blogtalkradio.com/passionsandpossibilities.

Paula Caligiuri, Ph.D. is a work psychologist dedicated to helping people navigate the professional and personal challenges associated with their careers. She is the author of Get a Life, Not a Job: Do What You Love and Let Your Talents Work for You (FT Press, 2010) and a popular work-life harmony career blog. Dr. Caligiuri is a frequent contributor to CNN on career and management topics and has completed a pilot for a television show, CareerWATCH.

With a focus on global careers, she has written (with Steven Poelmans) Harmonizing Work, Family, and Personal Life (Cambridge Press, 2008). Her book (with Dave Lepak and Jaime Bonache), Managing the Global Workforce (Wiley, 2010) is popular among both scholars and practitioners in international management.

Dr. Caligiuri is also a Professor in the Human Resource Management Department at Rutgers University, where she teaches courses in career management and global human resources at the masters, PhD, and executive levels. She is an internationally recognized expert on global careers and strategic human resource management. She has lectured in numerous universities and has been a speaker for many major corporations in the United States, Asia, and Europe. She can be reached at www.PaulaCaligiuri.com

Her Passioneer Questionnaire:

SO: What’s your definition of “passion?”
For me, passion is the concept of “flow” the ability to be fully present and mindful and lose myself in the moment.

SO: What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?
The five key factors of my success:  (1) staying true to myself, (2) owning my career, (3) having high self-efficacy for the stretch challenges I have given myself, (4) appreciating the role others have played in any success I’ve had, and (5) re-defining success on my own terms – and believing that I am a work in progress. One word:  tenacity

SO: What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?
Money – I’ve taken some financial risks (i.e., taking on debt to move myself forward), making some financial mistakes along the way and learning from them.  I’ve also worked on some income-generating career acts to help fund other projects for which I had a greater passion.

Time – Does anyone ever have enough time to do more of what they enjoy?  I have become intensely protective of my time and try to shed those pieces of my life that are less interesting.

SO: Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?
I have had the best mentors from early in my career (who have stayed with me throughout my career). I’ve dedicated “Get a Life, Not a Job” to them because they have been influential from age 18 in helping me find my strengths and showing me my options for using my talents.

SO: Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?
Confucius said it best “do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.”

SO: What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?
She’ll be missed.

SO: What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?
You cannot own your job but you can own your career.  Stay in control of your own development.
Have a well-formulated plan on achieving your career goal.  Sometimes one aspect of your career may need to fund another.

Manage all of your resources well:  time, money, energy.  Use your discretionary resources to move you closer to your career goal.

Thanks Paula and Happy Passioneering!

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Passioneer® Stephanie A. Jones, Political/Social Scientist, Founder of Geek Nerd Wonk

Stephanie A. Jones, J.D., LL.M., M.P.H., is the Founder of GeekNerdWonk Charitable Foundation (“GNW”) (www.geeknerdwonk,org –  under construction!)

Stephanie, raised in Los Angeles, began her training as multi-disciplinary social and political scientist, taking degrees from Yale (Sociology, with specialty in Political Science, cum laude) and Columbia (Masters of Public Heath, in Ethics and History of Public Health, in Socio-medical Science), as well as a doctorate (J.D., University of Cincinnati, College of Law, American Jurisprudence Award, Law Review) and a post-doctorate degree in law (LL.M) in Mental Health Policy.

A life long scholar, Stephanie went to medical school for a few years -  abandoned over fury of health care waste, and institutionalized, socio-cultural, systemic conditions that guarantee health care disparities in marginalized and vulnerable populations.  She’s studied graduate level Bioethics at the University of Dayon, Death Penalty with Cornell’s Law School in Paris, International Human Rights with Gonzaga’s law school in Florence.  Graduate psychology studies at Columbia in Neuroscience, Stigma and Social Marketing complimented her training at Stanford’s Political Psychology Institute, and in Johns Hopkins’ Department of Psychiatry.  She’s published in multiple venues, and works across the US and in Africa for marginalized, vulnerable and discriminated against populations, often doing work where multiple stigmatized statuses operate synergistically.  She thinks of herself as an educator, researcher and writer.

The Passions and Possibilities Network Radio Show airs every Wednesday at 9am PST on Blog Talk Radio.  Join us live by dialing in at (347) 205-9038 with your questions, insights, and comments.  Thanks and Happy Passioneering!

Stephanie’s Passioneer Questionnaire:

SZO:  What’s your definition of “passion”?

Passion is living one’s one unrepeatable life wrung dry.

SZO: What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?

The key factors in success are both the possession of and a reputation for the possession of unimpeachable integrity, over-generosity of time, talent, resources and work ethic; and a certain St. Bernard-ish slobbery enthusiasm for every conceivable person met or subject broached.   And get up EARLY!

SZO:  What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?

I belong to many of the marginalized groups for which I work, and it is my speaking openly about my overcoming and/or the managing of these challenges which motivates my work.  I live with severe bipolar disorder and I am recovered from alcoholism, anorexia, and severe domestic violence. Most who possess such stigmatized statuses do not live in a time in which there exist finely tuned psychotropic medication, to which I am neurobiologically responsive and 100% medication compliant  for the best medical care one can buy.

As an adult, after marriage, children, a divorce, and heterosexually dating, I happened to fall in love with a woman.  Therefore, I live with what could be imposed upon me, were I to allow it,  multiple, synergistically-operating stigmatized statuses.

Most who possess such stigmatized identities have not my sheer dumb luck of having been born as a white American Citizen, with the unearned gifts of private and Ivy league schools,  and having had a  debutante ball, hailing from a family dating back (in America) to the Colonial Wars.  This social capital TRUMPS my would-be stigmatized statuses. These psychotropic drugs have enabled me to dance in the black of Aristotle’s “genius/madman” ledger, have enabled me to obtain a preposterously superb education, and enabled me to earn professional credibility and authority.  It is my calling to speak out for and work on behalf of those who are not so blessed as I, who are too frightened to get help for the types of synergistically operating stigmas one might want to put on me.

SZO:  Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?

My mother, who is unconditional love, wisdom, and tenacity personified; and who taught me that one can indeed have one best friend for an entire lifetime.

Sir Winston Churchill, who, like me, suffered a mind besieged by bipolar disorder, at a time in which there was no medical help to assuage his pain, while insisting “Never, never, never give up.”  And he never, never, never gave up.

SZO:  Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?

“Thoughts lead on to purposes; purposes go forth in action; actions form habits; habits decide character; and character fixes our destiny” – Tyron Edwards

“The first quality needed is audacity.” – Sir Winston Churchill.

SZO:  What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?

“She left everything on the field.”

SZO:  What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?

1) You must be prepared to work harder than you can conceivably imagine.  That means a 9-5 job to keep a roof over your head, and another 6 hours per day devoted to your true passion and/or volunteering, to whatever feels most authentic to you.  If you do not work 14-16 hours a day you will never escape your 9-5 job, when the goal is to be so successful at your authentic job you can do IT alone for 14-16 hours a day.

2) There is no vacancy waiting for you.  You have to claim your space. There is no room at the top just waiting for your particular brilliance, ready and willing to step to the side to enable your joining the hallowed ranks.  Educate yourself, give of yourself, establish your credibility, and then march in and claim your space.  Then work twice as hard to maintain your right to be there.

3) If you tell the truth. 100% of the time, you never have to remember anything you have ever said.

Thanks Stephanie!

Passioneers® Gary Mantz and Suzanne Mitchell, Radio Show Co-Hosts, Metaphysicians

Gary Mantz was twelve years old when he surreptitiously read Flying Saucers Serious Business by Frank Edwards in an art class where he discovered he was a truly terrible artist. As it turns out, his art is painting word pictures on The Gary Mantz Show Sundays 7-9pm on Alternative Talk 1150.  He can be reached at www.garymantz.com.   Suzanne Mitchell grew up in Chicago and graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature.  As producer and co-host of The Gary Mantz Show, Suzanne uses her proficiency in business matters to organize the elements of show production and sometimes jumps into the on-air conversations.

Catch them live on Wednesday, October 27th, when we interview them on the Passions and Possibilities® Radio Show.

SZO:  What’s your definition of “passion”? The thing you do when all your duties are handled and you are free to do as you please.

SZO:  What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it? Gary: curiosity  Suzanne: persistence

SZO:  What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?

Gary: overcoming the intransigence of those who considerate their professional duty to hold me back by dogged determination and a belief in a higher power  Suzanne: wanting to do more things than time permits and having to let some things go

SZO:  Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?

Gary: Vin Scully & Art Bell, two giants of broadcasting  Suzanne: Gary

SZO Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?

Gary: do it or don’t do it; you’re going to die anyway, so how would you like to spend the rest of yours days? You’ve got to choose. Suzanne: allow the unexpected.

SZO   What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?

Gary: He did what he most loved to do and he did it pretty well.   Suzanne: I miss her.

SZO:  What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?

A: ignore the people that tell you you can’t do it because of your age, race, religion, or any social category that excludes you. B: nurture your passion privately until you’re ready to go public C: let your passion be tempered with gradualness. Be enthusiastic and methodical at the same time.

Thanks Gary and Suzanne and Happy Passioneering!



Passioneer® Lissa Rankin, Founder of Owning Pink, Author, Ob/Gyn Physician

Lissa Rankin is an OB/GYN physician, an author, a nationally-represented professional artist, as well as the founder of Owning Pink, a website and series of workshops committed to building authentic community and empowering others to get their mojo back. She is currently redefining health at the Owning Pink Center, her practice in Mill Valley, California. She is the author What’s Up Down There: Questions You’d Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend (St. Martin’s Press). She currently lives in Northern California with her husband and fellow artist, Matt Klein, and their daughter, Siena.

Catch her live on Wednesday, October 20th on when we interview her on our Passions and Possibilities® Radio Show.

Lissa’s Passioneer Questionnaire:

SZO:  What’s your definition of “passion”?

The word we use for that in the Owning Pink community is “mojo” or MOre JOy. It’s that joie de vivre, the feeling of complete aliveness coursing through your veins, rocking out in all areas of your life – physical health, relationships, spirituality, creativity, sexuality, etc. It’s all about owning who you are and being all you, all the time. That kind of vitality is infectious and inspiring.

SZO:  What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?

That word would be Pleap (that’s a “Pink leap of faith” in our community). For the past four years, my life has been about taking one giant leap of faith after another. I’ve listened to signs from the Universe and done what has been in my heart, even if it made no sense at the time. The series of Pleaps began when I quit my job as a full time OB/GYN in a busy managed care practice where I was expected to see 40 patients a day. Subsequent Pleaps have included moving my family hundreds of miles (twice), starting OwningPink.com, opening my own wellness center, writing two books, and countless other things that seemed insane at the time, but ended up being exactly what I needed.

SZO:  What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?

The signs from the Universe have not always pointed me in directions I necessarily wanted to go. The decisions I’ve needed to make have been far from convenient, and definitely not easy. For example, I was working in an integrative medical center last year, when I began receiving signs that it was time to leave and start my own wellness center (the Owning Pink Center). I reeeeally didn’t want to accept this, as it would take me way out of my comfort zone and pose challenges I didn’t know if I was ready to undertake. Whenever I’ve felt a calling like that, it’s always come with a whole host of objections from the part of me that just wants things to be easy and straightforward. But I’ve never once regretted answering the call.

SZO:  Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?

After what I call my “perfect storm,” where I gave birth to my daughter, my dog died, my brother ended up in liver failure (he’s okay now), and my beloved father died – all within two weeks – I decided that I couldn’t continue living life in a way that didn’t feel authentic. I decided then and there that it was time to be all me, all the time, and let the chips fall where they may. As I said, the first step was quitting my job, and a miraculous series of events unfolded (and keep unfolding) from there.

SZO:  Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?

“To be what you must, you must give up what you are.” That’s from a song by Yusaf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens). We can’t get too attached to things as they are. Life is ever-changing. As I learned from my perfect storm, your world can get turned upside down in the space of a few weeks. If we hold too tightly to what we think we’re supposed to be, life will do a number on us. I’ve found that letting go of fixed ideas about anything helps me to move forward with an open heart. I’ve surrendered to the Universe’s master plan, and know that that is full of surprises. I need to be open to whatever life is asking of me, which requires a lot of flexibility and willingness to change.

SZO:  What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?

I don’t want them to remember me as any one thing – doctor, artist, writer, mom, daughter, wife – I want them to remember me as a whole, authentic, real, loving human being who inspired others to be whole, to embrace their vitality and to never fear taking leaps of faith. If even one person can say that I was the midwife helping her give birth to herself, I’ll have left the legacy I desire.

SZO:  What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?

  • Go with the flow. You can’t know everything the Universe has planned for you. Sticking too rigidly to one plan often results in struggle and suffering.
  • Set intentions but surrender attachment to any specific outcome. The Universe might have something even better in store for you.
  • Once you are clear on your purpose in this life, ask the Universe for what you need to support you, and be open to what comes. You’ll be amazed at how often your prayers are answered.

Thanks Lissa and Happy Passioneering everyone!

Passioneer® Dan Hanneman, Counselor, Hypnotherapist

On Wednesday, October 6th, we’re interviewing Dan Hanneman on our Blog Talk Radio Show, The Passions and Possibilities Network®.


Dan Hanneman

Dial in live at 347-205-9038 or via streaming radio at 9:00am PST at www.blogtalkradio.com/passionsandpossibilities.

Dan Hanneman has an extensive background as a professional counselor and certified hypnotherapist with combined business and professional backgrounds in energy work, spiritual life coaching, metaphysics, Religious Science, hypnosis, psychology, motivational techniques, and personal/business development systems. He is the founder and CEO of BlockBust Your Path.  Dan created BlockBust Your Path to empower conscious entrepreneurs to live their Life Purpose fully to make a bigger impact in the world. He can be reached at www.spiritualrockstar.com

What’s your definition of “passion”?

The things that are most deep and meaningful to you.

What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?

Key Factors:  Boldness, Courage, Service/Love, Meditation, Energy Work, Persistence

One Word:  Persistence

What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?

Expecting instant results, doubting myself at times, lack of understanding of importance of energy resonance, lack of fully loving myself, fully trusting my intuition at all times, owning my authentic gifts, non-willingness to be humble

Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?

The birth of my first child was the beginning of starting my path full-time as a entrepreneur.

Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?

“Be The Change You Want To See In The World” – Mahatma Gandhi

What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?

Dan – He stretched the limits of what we recognize what is possible and most real about us.  He opened us to a dimension of who we are that many of us had been completely asleep to recognizing.  His bravery is sharing his light with the world is an inspiration to us all!!! (or something like this J)

What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?

1.   Be clear about what are your top 5 passions.  Clarity provides power to manifest.

2.     Now is always a good time to leap into living your passions.

3.     Choose in favor of your passions always.

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