Listen " Rethinking Philanthropy: Deborah Goldstein on Empowering Women to Give with Intention"
Episode Synopsis
When we hear the word "philanthropist," we often picture someone with extraordinary wealth. But what if we’ve misunderstood who philanthropists truly are, and how they give?
In this heartfelt episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with philanthropy advisor Deborah Goldstein, founder of Philanthropy Camp for Women, to explore how women are redefining generosity through values-driven, thoughtful giving. Deborah shares how her camp helps women at all stages of their giving journey find clarity, confidence, and community, transforming overwhelm into joy, and obligation into purpose.
Whether you’re new to giving or seeking a deeper sense of meaning in your generosity, this conversation offers practical wisdom and a fresh perspective on what it really means to be a philanthropist.
Key Takeaways:
Philanthropy isn’t just about large gifts, it’s about intention, alignment, and impact.
Many women give generously but don’t identify as philanthropists; redefining that narrative can be empowering.
Reflecting on past giving can reveal patterns that no longer serve your values, and open the door to more purposeful generosity.
Building community through shared giving experiences can reignite joy, reduce isolation, and inspire long-term engagement.
Resources Mentioned:
Enlightened Philanthropy
Philanthropy Camp for Women
“What’s Your Enough?” Tool
Report: Overcoming Psychological Barriers to Giving via National Center for Family Philanthropy
In this heartfelt episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with philanthropy advisor Deborah Goldstein, founder of Philanthropy Camp for Women, to explore how women are redefining generosity through values-driven, thoughtful giving. Deborah shares how her camp helps women at all stages of their giving journey find clarity, confidence, and community, transforming overwhelm into joy, and obligation into purpose.
Whether you’re new to giving or seeking a deeper sense of meaning in your generosity, this conversation offers practical wisdom and a fresh perspective on what it really means to be a philanthropist.
Key Takeaways:
Philanthropy isn’t just about large gifts, it’s about intention, alignment, and impact.
Many women give generously but don’t identify as philanthropists; redefining that narrative can be empowering.
Reflecting on past giving can reveal patterns that no longer serve your values, and open the door to more purposeful generosity.
Building community through shared giving experiences can reignite joy, reduce isolation, and inspire long-term engagement.
Resources Mentioned:
Enlightened Philanthropy
Philanthropy Camp for Women
“What’s Your Enough?” Tool
Report: Overcoming Psychological Barriers to Giving via National Center for Family Philanthropy