
From Ironman to Advocate: Bob Babbitt’s Journey to Empower Adaptive Athletes, Ep #074
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Meet Bob Babbitt, a true legend in the athletic and humanitarian worlds. As a Co-founder of the Challenged Athletes Foundation, Bob has helped transform the lives of thousands by making sports accessible to individuals with physical challenges.
His passion for storytelling shines through as the host of Babbittville Radio, where he shares inspiring conversations with endurance sports icons.
A celebrated figure in the triathlon community, Bob's dedication has earned him a place in both the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame and the Ironman Triathlon Hall of Fame.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...- Welcome to Money Mile (00:00)
- Four strategies to benefit financially while you give (01:10)
- Introduction to Bob Babbitt (07:10)
- How Challenged Athletes Foundation got started (08:35)
- How is CAF defining success? (12:30)
- Greatest challenges the organization faces today (18:30)
- Inspiring stories of an open funding model (33:00)
- What CAF has planned and how to get connected (49:24)
Resources & People Mentioned
- https://www.challengedathletes.org
- https://babbittville.com
- Fundraise Your Way
- Challenged Athletes Foundation - YouTube
Connect With Justin Waller
- https://WallerFC.com
- Waller Financial Coaching on Facebook
- Justin on Instagram
- Justin on LinkedIn
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