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S3 E12: Non-Linear Paths Brings Good Stories and Skills for Life with Jeff Kirschner

23 Apr 2024

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Not knowing what lies beyond can lead to thrilling adventures if you remain curious and open-minded, as Jeff Kirschner discovered firsthand. After college, Jeff explored various paths driven by his love for learning. From bartending in San Francisco (SF) to embarking on a year-long backpacking journey worldwide, his diverse experiences shaped his journey. Upon returning to SF, Jeff's curiosity and broad perspective guided him to meaningful opportunities in advertising and startups. However, it was a simple yet profound question from his daughter—"Why is there trash in the middle of the woods?"—that sparked his mission to combat litter. Witnessing the pervasive issue of litter in seemingly eco-friendly neighborhoods inspired Jeff to take action. As the Founder of Litterati, he has built a global community dedicated to achieving a litter-free world through creative storytelling and documentation. For over 12 years, Litterati has collected over 1.9 million pieces of litter across 185 countries, advocating for tangible solutions to address this pressing issue. Jeff's journey highlights the power of curiosity and storytelling in leadership. Join us in celebrating his efforts this Earth Day and learn how you can contribute to the movement. Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn and follow Litterati on social media. Ready for more inspiring stories? Subscribe to Curious Monica by InnovatorsBox, where host Monica H. Kang shares empowering interviews. Visit curiousmonica.com for more.   Click here for the episode shownotes, video, mentioned resources, episode transcripts, and more.

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