- Audiobook
- 2025
- 4 hrs 24 mins
- Bloomsbury Business
- Work & Business
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Title
A Talent for Giving
Description
Bloomsbury presents A Talent for Giving: Creating a more generous society that benefits everyone by John Studzinski read by Nathan Osgood
"A guide for how all of us can make a difference in the lives of others." Michael Bloomberg
"Made me really think about what it means to give, to care, to be generous." Sir Grayson Perry
Reclaim your individual impact with 'entrepreneurial giving'.
It's time to democratize generosity and impact so YOU can make a difference. Philanthropy isn't just about wealth - it's about creativity, passion, and using your unique talents to contribute to what you believe in. Visionary investor and humanitarian John Studzinski challenges the traditional notion that philanthropy is reserved for the ultra-rich, revealing how anyone, regardless of financial means, can become a force for change.
This groundbreaking book introduces entrepreneurial giving - a hands-on approach to philanthropy that harnesses skills, expertise, and resources. Through thought-provoking insights, A Talent for Giving offers a powerful new roadmap for impact. More than a guide, this book is a call to action. Whether you're an executive, an artist, a teacher, or an activist, your talents have the power to transform lives. The future of giving isn't about writing cheques - it's about reimagining what's possible. And it all starts with you.
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A Talent for Giving
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EN
ISBN Audio:
9781399418775
Publication date:
September 17, 2025
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Duration
4 hrs 24 mins
Product type
AUDIO
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No
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No
Unabridged:
Yes
About the author:
John Studzinski, CBE is an American-British investment banker and philanthropist. Since September 2018, he has been Managing Director and Vice Chairman of the global investment management firm PIMCO. In his philanthropic activities, he consistently emphasizes the importance of human dignity and the role in philanthropy of mentoring and active networks. In 2008, he was awarded a CBE for his Services to the Arts and Charity, and his philanthropy has been recognized with awards from Pope John Paul II, the Prince of Wales (2014) and the Beacon Prize.