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Peaking Podcast
#4 - Peaking with Collin Caffrey: Finding your niche and flying with it!
SummaryIn this conversation, Wyatt Carr interviews Collin, the founder of FlyRoute, about his journey from private aviation to using drones in sports. They discuss the evolution of drone technology, the challenges of building a business in this niche market, and the importance of pivoting based on market needs. Collin shares insights on managing drone pilots, sales strategies, and the future of drones in athletics. The conversation also touches on personal adventures, including hiking 14ers and the parallels between outdoor challenges and entrepreneurship.https://www.flyroute.com/Takeaways:Collin's journey into drones...
2025-04-10
1h 21
Sales Players
The Work Before the Work, Learning the Habits of Elite Sellers with Paul M. Caffrey
Paul M. Caffrey is a Dublin-based Author, Speaker & Sales Performance Coach. He joins the Sales Players to share insights from his work as an AE coach and author of the book: The Work Before the Work: The Hidden Habits Elite Sales Professionals Use to Outperform the Competition. SPONSORS: • Leadfeeder (Turn Page Views into Pipeline) - https://leadfeeder.partnerlinks.io/rsscjriylqgb - SP fans use this link for an extended, 21-day free trial • Salesblazers (Free Sales Networking Community) - https://www.salesforce.com/blog/sales/salesblazer-community-sign-up/?utm_campaign=amer_sfpartners&utm_medium=offline_promo&utm_source=podcast&utm_content=salesblazer_thesa...
2024-11-15
51 min
The Profitable Creative
Flying High: The Journey of FlyRoute | Collin Caffrey
Send us a textPROFITABLE TALKS...In this episode of the Profitable Creative, host Christian Brim interviews Colin Caffrey, founder of FlyRoute, a drone film service provider specializing in high school football. Colin shares his journey from a career in private aviation to entrepreneurship, discussing the challenges and successes he faced while building his business. He emphasizes the importance of pricing strategies, market research, and the implementation of the Profit First system to ensure financial health. Colin also introduces the service partner model for expansion and reflects on the significance of branding and...
2024-11-12
39 min
Franchise Hounds
Capturing the Game with Flyroute
Joining me today is Collin CaffreyCollin is the founder and president of FlyRoute. Flyroute is an all-inclusive drone film service that helps athletic programs win more games by utilizing drone technology. I hope you enjoy today's discussion with Collin Caffrey from FlyRoutehttps://www.flyroute.com/
2024-08-03
51 min
Legacy Liftoff by DroneAdair
Ep. 9 - Collin Caffrey - President / Founder @Flyroute
Don't miss out on this episode packed with sports, drones, and entrepreneurial inspiration! 🚀 From Collin's childhood love for aviation to the founding story of his company @flyroutedrones, we've got it all covered. FlyRoute Service Partner Info & Application: https://www.flyroute.com/post/be-your-own-boss-apply-to-become-a-flyroute-service-partner Website: www.flyroute.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/flyroutedrones All other socials @flyroutedrones
2024-03-08
47 min
Growing Pains | Where Business Owners Come to Plan Maternity Leave
Megan Moran
Megan Moran is not only a mom to two beautiful toddlers (Jack + Sophia) and a wife to the most supportive husband + business partner ever, Collin, but she is also the owner of The Mompreneur Guide. As an Author, Podcast Host, Podcast Studio Owner + TV Show creator, Megan is on a mission to help mompreneurs live the present + productive lifestyle they crave. Because as a third generation mompreneur- Megan is proof that it's possible.CONNECT WITH MEGAN:Themompreneurguide.com Instagram.com/mompreneurguide_______________ You don't have...
2023-03-15
40 min
The Do Good Project
38. Wear Your Scars Beautifully
On Feb 3rd 2020 four year old Rawkee Hunt was in an accident and was severely burned on her face and legs. It didn’t take long for Rawkee and her mom Megan, to turn such a tragic time into a positive calling on their life… they quickly opted to help other individuals and families affected by burns and trauma. They have created a community of love and support for people going through the unimaginable; by providing care packages they call RAW boxes, creating inspiring videos, and starting the RAW Challenge which encourages others to share their stories of ha...
2022-01-14
1h 00
The Do Good Project
37. Fostering Hope With Love
It is estimated that around 424,00 children are in the foster care system, on any given day in the United States. For the foster parents that house these kids, they are often told mere hours prior to the child arriving and have little to no time to prepare. This means, there can be a serious lack of supplies and essentials catered towards that child’s specific needs. Who was able to discover this issue and start the fight to fix it? We sat down with Allie Roth in her home in Portland, Oregon and talked all abo...
2021-09-15
45 min
The Do Good Project
36. Defending the Vulnerable
The World Health Organization states that about one in six adults (from age 60 and older) have experienced some form of abuse in community settings (like nursing homes and other long term care facilities) during this past year. This number has been steadily increasing with the rise of the age of the global population. The elderly can be harmed in many ways including: financially, mentally and physically. So who is taking their time and effort to protect this vulnerable population? We sat down with Carole Herman, founder and president of Foundation Aiding the Elderly (F.A.T...
2021-06-29
56 min
The Do Good Project
35. Friends to Co-Founders - A Journey From Cancer to Service
Only months away from her dream wedding, Chelsea Kunde found out she had Hodgkins Lymphoma. Treatment was started and the effects of that treatment came: including hair loss. Chelsea’s bridesmaids, and lifelong friends, stepped up and decided to raise money to buy Chelsea her own wig to wear at her wedding. Fast forward to today and not only did Chelsea beat cancer but has now joined her friends in starting an organization that provides wigs for people like Chelsea, experiencing medical hair loss. The organization is called Wigged Out Inc. and is located in Pho...
2021-06-22
47 min
The Do Good Project
34. Mental Health in the Medical Community
Finding the time, space and support to ensure you have physical and mental well-being can be extremely hard in our fast-paced, high pressure society...and that was before a global pandemic shocked the world. Communities, healthcare workers, moms, teenagers, everyone was at a higher risk of struggling to be healthy and feel happy. So how can individuals and communities be lifted up and find this kind of support? We sat down with Dr. Mara Windsor in her home in Paradise Valley, Arizona. She is the founder and President of Living in Fulfilled Enlightenment or L.I.F...
2021-06-15
54 min
The Do Good Project
33. Leading With Kindness
For single moms it can be extremely hard to find the time, money and resources in order to start or finish a higher education. According to the Stanford Social Innovation Review 1.7 million single moms are enrolled in college but only 8% graduate and get a degree. Megan McLindon knew that struggle personally, and realized how an education could be life changing for her and her kids. So in 2020 she started Mom ofKinds. Mom ofKinds is an organization that provides single moms with financial assistance and community support to complete a college education. We were able to si...
2021-06-08
50 min
The Do Good Project
32. Sex Trafficking Minors in the U.S.
Child sex trafficking is the fastest-growing crime in the world with Texas having the second highest reported number of child sex-trafficking cases in the United States. On record over 79,000 young adults and minors have been sex trafficked in Texas. The Refuge for domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST for short) was founded outside of Austin, Texas by Brooke Crowder in 2013. This nonprofit was made in order to fund the Refuge Ranch. The ranch is a 23 building, $7.5 million residential therapeutic community for girls who range from young children to young adults. Here, the girls receive holistic, trauma informed care a...
2021-06-01
50 min
The Do Good Project
31. Your Scars Can Heal Wounds
Creating a safe and accepting environment for minority women was something Laketa Smith dreamed of doing in her community. She realized that there was a lack of this type of support and decided to step up and make positive change herself. So, in 2018 Laketa founded A Bella LaFemme Society in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Their mission is to provide collegiate minority women with scholarships in order to promote mental wellness. They aim to empower,advocate, reduce traumas, and alleviate hardships through the means of building resourceful sisterhoods within their community. In support of increasing overall safety among women, t...
2021-05-25
47 min
The Do Good Project
30. Teddy Bears in Times of Desperation
Over 438,000 children are currently in the foster care system nationwide, with the median age of those children being 6 ½ years old, according to the Children's Bureau. These children are removed from situations of intense physical and emotional abuse, often in a quick manner, resulting in the child having little to no possessions of their own and a huge lack of control and power over their situation. Who knows the hardships of these children and is attempting to meet their needs? Dee Robinson (founder) and Wendi LeMoine (executive director) welcomed us to the office of Braveheart Children in Need i...
2021-05-18
54 min
The Do Good Project
29. Backstage: Trust Through Transitions
Join us on our sixth Backstage episode! On this podcast format we dive into the “behind the scenes” of The Do Good Project and whatever us Caffrey’s are experiencing. We want you guys as listeners to KNOW us and be able to come alongside us on this journey. Every three or four episodes you can expect this personalized inside scoop on our mission. We cannot wait to share all of the ups and downs of this crazy ride, and we hope you guys feel connected and part of what we are working to accomplish, because...WE COULD N...
2021-05-14
27 min
The Do Good Project
28. This Bike’s for ME?
Can you imagine what it would be like as a child to have extremely limited mobility, yet needing and wanting to be active and get exercise? For many disabled children this scenario rings true; leaving them often excluded from outdoor play and activity with kids their age. So, how can this problem be solved? The McLindon Family Foundation, founded by Andrew McLindon, provides adaptive bikes to children with special needs FOR FREE all over the US. Their goal is to help children maximize their potential and participation in society. Hundreds of these bikes have been given to c...
2021-05-11
52 min
The Do Good Project
27. Girl Power for Horsepower
Equine therapy has been an up and coming approach that utilizes horses in the therapeutic process for disabilities such as: autism, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, anxiety, depression, developmental delays and scoliosis. In recent years more equine therapy centers are popping up but unfortunately there are still some misconceptions about how this therapy is done and just how effective it can be. We got the pleasure of visiting Gaitway Therapeutic Horsemanship in St Gabriel Louisiana and chatting with FOUR amazing female leaders. Our “panel” of ladies includes: Alea (executive director), Brianna (certified instructor), Marlena (therapeutic instructor) and Mallory (volun...
2021-05-04
43 min
The Do Good Project
26. Never Underestimate The Power of Sacrificial Service
How do we break the poverty cycle? Impoverished households can oftentimes have no father figure, a parent who works multiple jobs, lack of support at home with education, and a host of other issues. Children within these households can be exposed to and affected by situations like drugs, violence, teen pregnancy, and the absence of positive role models. It becomes extremely difficult to set children up for higher educational opportunities, strong values, morals, and well paying jobs. When confronted with these circumstances where can families go for help? The Pearson Foundation in Pearl Mississippi was c...
2021-04-27
42 min
The Do Good Project
25. Convict, Inmate, Prisoner...Human
When was the last time you thought about a prisoners life? What their day consists of, how they spend their time and energy? Reading is one of the few activities that can occupy the hours of isolation. A book is something many of us don’t think is a privilege, but for someone who can’t access books or has limited access to them, this can make the unbearable feel more manageable. Is there a way for prisoners to be able to access this type of luxury? We sat down in the library of Big House...
2021-04-20
51 min
The Do Good Project
24. Backstage: Combating Burnout and Travel Updates
Join us on our fifth Backstage episode! On this podcast format we dive into the “behind the scenes” of The Do Good Project and whatever us Caffrey’s are experiencing. We want you guys as listeners to KNOW us and be able to come alongside us on this journey. Every three or four episodes you can expect this personalized inside scoop on our mission. We cannot wait to share all of the ups and downs of this crazy ride, and we hope you guys feel connected and part of what we are working to accomplish, because...WE COULD N...
2021-04-16
25 min
The Do Good Project
23. Decades and Dollars: Dreaming for Others
Over $16 million and over a decade of work did not deter Mary Kitchens from starting her “do good dream”; a year round camp that caters to children and adults with physical disabilities, mental disabilities and/or illness. Years ago, Mary’s son went through a cancer diagnosis, and she saw how going to camp and having the ability to “just be a kid again” boosted his moral and attitude like nothing else. Mary wants all kids to have the ability, to not just go to camp, but to have the same experiences that campers without disabilities or illness can...
2021-04-13
55 min
The Do Good Project
22. A Safe Haven for Women
Fleeing an abusive relationship, navigating life after unexpected loss of income, transitioning between jobs...there are many reasons why an unaccompanied woman may be undergoing homelessness. Many of us could find ourselves in a similar position one day, and it’s encouraging to know that there are places to turn for help. McKemie Place is the only emergency overnight shelter for unaccompanied women in Southwest Alabama. The shelter currently provides a place for up to 50 women to temporarily stay. They provide three meals a day for their guests, and also put residents on a 90 day action plan. Whi...
2021-04-06
46 min
The Do Good Project
21. Reprogramming People and Restoring Futures
Matt Armbruster talks us through his journey of following God’s calling on his life. From going homeless on purpose, to the importance of setting boundaries, to Matt’s thoughts on why being intentional with your inner circle is so important; our discussion with him is honest and real. We dive into how his mission has transformed from: “pay what you can” cafes, to mobile showers and laundry for people experiencing homelessness, and to what it is now. Today, Ransom Ministries is a Christian based job readiness and life skills training course that helps participants move out of depende...
2021-03-30
56 min
The Do Good Project
20. The Gift of Presence
The immigrant community in the United States is often left marginalized and largely misunderstood. After getting married, Ian and Ruthie North realized how passionate they were about these communities and decided to spend their life working with them. The couple moved from Chicago to an immigrant neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia with open minds to being whatever their new neighbors needed. It all started with a father bringing his son to the North’s house and asking if they would help his son read. Not long after Presencia (Spanish for being present) was born. Presencia is an a...
2021-03-23
1h 01
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19. Backstage: Fighting Comparison, New Member Intros, and RV Updates
Join us on our fourth Backstage episode! On this podcast format we dive into the “behind the scenes” of The Do Good Project and whatever us Caffrey’s are experiencing. We want you guys as listeners to KNOW us and be able to come alongside us on this journey. Every three or four episodes you can expect this personalized inside scoop on our mission. We cannot wait to share all of the ups and downs of this crazy ride, and we hope you guys feel connected and part of what we are working to accomplish, because...WE COULD N...
2021-03-19
32 min
The Do Good Project
18. Poverty to Providence
LaTonya Gates is the epitome of creating beauty from ashes in her neighborhood of Grove Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Born inside of a jail, from a mother addicted to drugs, the stats on someone in LaTonya’s shoes said she would become something much different than she is. In this episode LaTonya shares the hard circumstances in her life and how they have brought her into the position she is today: the founder and leader of PAWkids. This organization works to rid the poverty in the Grove Park Neighborhood from multiple angles including: after school enrichment programs, a c...
2021-03-16
54 min
The Do Good Project
17. Going Beyond Helping
In 1998 Scot Benton was hit by a car, landing him in a coma for three months. After he awoke, he found himself having to relearn the basics of life as an adult. Prior to the accident, Scot had raced bikes regionally and nationally for 15 years. Scot used his second chance at life to combine his passion for bikes and passion for members of his community. In 2009 Scot founded Bicycle House in his hometown of Tallahassee Florida. The organization's main goal is to provide free bikes for people who are in need of a form of transportation but c...
2021-03-09
39 min
The Do Good Project
16. From Wheelchairs to Waterskis: Riding the Waves of Life’s Trials
As a competitive adaptive waterskier, Ann O’Brine Sutterfield, wanted to share the joy she had found getting out of her wheelchair and onto the water. Ann created the organization UCanSki2 to help disabled adults and kids alike find their joy and capability again. After about 20 successful years of helping others, Ann passed away, leaving the nonprofit behind. All of Ann’s volunteers banded together and fought to keep her dream and vision alive. UCanSki2 became Ann’s Angels, and has continued the legacy of its founder. In this episode, we speak with two of Ann’s friends/v...
2021-03-02
51 min
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15. The Toughest Battles Are for the Strongest Warriors
Nick Price found out he had a brain tumor at the age of 15. Dozens of surgeons and doctors had told him it was impossible to operate on, and that he only had years left to live. This seemingly life-altering news kicked Nick’s spirit into high gear; he decided he wasn’t going to accept defeat. Now 21 years old, Nick takes us back to that time and tells us how he was determined to fight for himself, so that he could in turn fight for others. The Nick Price Foundation was formed to help families struggling financially and e...
2021-02-23
51 min
The Do Good Project
14. Backstage: Overcoming the Fear of Self-Promotion and Exciting New DGP Updates!
Join us on our third of MANY Backstage episodes! On this podcast format we dive into the “behind the scenes” of The Do Good Project and whatever us Caffrey’s are experiencing. We want you guys as listeners to KNOW us and be able to come alongside us on this journey. Every three or four episodes you can expect this personalized inside scoop on our mission. We cannot wait to share all of the ups and downs of this crazy ride, and we hope you guys feel connected and part of what we are working to accomplish, because...
2021-02-19
39 min
The Do Good Project
13. Age is Just a Number, It's Never Too Late
Charles and Carol Loper found their 'Do Good' calling while also becoming grandparents. Many people might think that they have to find their purpose in the early years and spend their entire lives reaching for it. But the Lopers are proof that anybody can start an endeavor and make a lasting impact at ANY age. The couple started TWO duel nonprofits, one serving in their state of Texas (Grace Bridge) and one in their second home, Uganda (The Master Cares). Charles and Carol have split every year, since the organizations’ inceptions, between their two homes; fighting to bet...
2021-02-16
50 min
The Do Good Project
12. Twenty Years of Pivoting and Progression
Oprah, Rachael Ray, and the TED Talk Stage are just three of the many platforms that Louis Yuhasz has been able to share his story on. Growing up with an obese father and being an overweight kid himself, Louis knew the struggles and potential fate of many of America’s youth. Louie’s Kids is a nonprofit formed to change the trajectory of our nation into a happier and healthier lifestyle. With 20 years under the organization's belt, Louis has much knowledge on things to avoid but also helpful strategies to include in the “do good” space. Louie’s Kids Inst...
2021-02-09
53 min
The Do Good Project
11. Building Your Non-Profit at Sea: You Don’t Need to Have all the Answers!
Misty Hughes suddenly found herself in a situation she did not expect...being a single mom of four kids. During this new phase she often felt ostracized and unequipped to run a household alone. Fast forward 20 years, Misty not only gained the skills she needed to navigate the single mom waters, but created a non-profit organization to help women going through what she previously had. The Single Mom KC serves single mom families in the greater Kansas City area with the mission of bringing healing, hope and practical tools for everyday skills needed on this unexpected journey. T...
2021-02-02
47 min
The Do Good Project
10. Race and Saviorism in the Nonprofit Space
Breauna Dorelus has felt and witnessed the disconnections and harmful practices that service can ensue. After working in the nonprofit sector, as a black female leader, Breauna decided she needed to step up and help educate others on this topic. She set up a for-profit consulting agency to assist nonprofit leaders and volunteers to check intentions and the way in which they serve. Her goal is to bring about best outcomes for those being served. This episode highlights how Breauna’s business, Connecting the Cause, is bringing about much needed change in how the world views and provides help to...
2021-01-26
1h 04
The Do Good Project
09. Backstage: Our Faith in a Secular Space, Mental Health, & More RV Mishaps
Join us on our second of MANY Backstage episodes! On this podcast format we dive into the “behind the scenes” of The Do Good Project and whatever us Caffrey’s are experiencing. We want you guys as listeners to KNOW us and be able to come alongside us on this journey. Every three or four episodes you can expect this personalized inside scoop on our mission. We cannot wait to share all of the ups and downs of this crazy ride, and we hope you guys feel connected and part of what we are working to accomplish, because...
2021-01-19
59 min
The Do Good Project
08. The Power of Sharing With Strangers
Having unabashed belief in your non-profit movement, and sharing it with essentially everyone you come in contact with, is one way Phil Johnson and Ken Jones have seen their organization’s reach grow. Phil (founder) and Ken (chairman) of Hope to Walk know that their mission of providing everyone who needs a prosthetic leg worldwide, is something worth talking about. From unexpected connections with pro soccer stars to advice from Guatamalan shamans, this idea never fails to serve them. Phil and Ken tell amazing stories of Hope to Walks’ impact around the world, while also providing guidance for those inte...
2021-01-12
51 min
The Do Good Project
07. Finding Purpose Through Pain
Nikki Speer suffered the devastating loss of her mother to breast cancer. Before her mother passed, Nikki made a promise to her that she would help others fighting this difficult battle. Redefined Courage was born from this vow. Co-founded by her and her husband Nikki has not only gained worlds of knowledge from Redefined Courage, but also has found unexpected healing and strength through serving others. Nikki dives into why it is important to stay true to yourself in this industry and how in the age of technology there are absolutely no excuses for not jumping into something you...
2021-01-05
59 min
The Do Good Project
06. High School Dropout to Non-Profit Founder
A season of being lost led to Aaron Ray-Dykstra finding his true calling. Growing up as a kid that hated school, Aaron recognized the gap in America’s education system and how it really only caters to one style of learning and career track. His goal is to keep students engaged while giving them a safe place for alternative learning and mentorship. Through his non-profit, The Making Foundation, Aaron lifts up kids going through the unimaginable in his hometown of Roanoke, Virginia. Aaron is the epitome of a genuine heart wanting to support his community in the unique way on...
2020-12-28
46 min
The Do Good Project
05. Backstage: Wedding, RV Living, and COVID
Join us on our first of MANY Backstage episodes! On this podcast format we dive into the “behind the scenes” of The Do Good Project and whatever us Caffrey’s are experiencing. We want you guys as listeners to KNOW us and be able to come alongside us on this journey. Every three or four episodes you can expect this personalized inside scoop on our mission. We cannot wait to share all of the ups and downs of this crazy ride, and we hope you guys feel connected and part of what we are working to accomplish, because...
2020-12-22
37 min
The Do Good Project
04. Non-Profit 101: Leadership, Hiring, and Mentorship
Tips, tips and MORE tips! Renowned speaker, coach, and non-profit founder Ron Klabunde, fills us in on great tactics and sound advice for any phase of your non-profit journey. Ron’s energy and knowledge get us amped and we know they will do the same for you! The reach of Ron’s non-profit, Generosity Feeds, speaks for itself, but you don’t want to miss out on hearing the “behind the scenes” of his mission - AND his mission behind the mission. Generosity Feeds Instagram Generosity Feeds Facebook Generosity Feeds Website SHOW N...
2020-12-15
53 min
The Do Good Project
03. Why This Physical Therapist Needed To Go Beyond the Nine-to-Five
Cathie Cummins was already giving her time and attention to those who needed it most, yet she felt it wasn’t quite enough. Cathie realized that her patients’ lack of access to affordable assistive technology was preventing them from having the best quality of life. Creating a non-profit (Children’s Assistive Technology Service - C.A.T.S.) was the next step she saw to helping those in her community. Cathie walks us through the good times and hard moments of being a founder, and the importance of her organization’s cause. C.A.T.S. Instag...
2020-12-08
48 min
The Do Good Project
02. How Living in Uganda Inspired this Couple’s Colorado Non-Profit
Troy and Heather Greenwood made the bold decision to move to Uganda for 10 months with their two children. Upon arriving back in the states the couple wanted to help create the community they had felt back in Africa - where everyone would have one good meal together. Gracefull Cafe in Littleton, Colorado, provides an atmosphere of acceptance no matter what season of life you are in - whether that be a time of excess or a time of need. In a country that often tries to hide it’s citizens who are experiencing financial hardship, Troy...
2020-11-06
40 min
The Do Good Project
01. Introducing The Do Good Project
We are so excited to be launching the Do Good Project. We are a newlywed couple that decided to dedicate our first year of marriage to traveling the globe in order to share the message of others who are doing amazing things in our world. Listen into our first episode to learn more. Visit our website and subscribe! www.thedgproject.org Love - Collin and Kendra
2020-03-06
26 min
Transduction Records
The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock - The Bullet In The Brick
The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock return with a new piece called "The Bullet in the Brick", available on 12" EP and digital. Featuring the same electric guitar orchestra used in ‘Lockout’, the band’s multi-movement work set for release in 2017, "The Bullet in the Brick" explores various aspects of the Easter Rising such as the bombing of Dublin by the British gunship "The Helga", the murder and attempted cover-up of activist Francis Sheehy Skeffington, and finally the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. The piece consists of three parts: A Destroyer on the Liffey The Bullet in the Brick A Proclamation Perfor...
2016-11-25
08 min