The PassItOn Blog
Real advice. Real impact.
Guides and stories on getting honest advice from people who've actually been there, and on giving back without becoming a coach.
Give Back Without Becoming a Coach
The desire to help is simple. The 'become a coach' machine that grew up around it is not. You can skip the machine.
What Is PassItOn? Expert Advice That Funds Nonprofits, Explained
Two problems, one platform: good advice is scarce, and giving to charity feels abstract. PassItOn turns one into a fix for the other.
Where Does the Money Go? How 100% of Your Fee Funds a Nonprofit
When a platform says 100% goes to charity, the right reaction is 'how, exactly?' Here's the answer, without the marketing gloss.
Career Change at 40 (or 50): How to Find Someone Who's Been There
At 47, the question isn't 'what's your passion?' It's 'can I afford this, will anyone hire me, and how do I explain twenty years of the wrong thing?'
7 Questions to Ask Before You Book Time With an Expert
Most people book the call and wing it. Then they spend the first fifteen minutes explaining context and walk away with a nice chat instead of an answer.
Why Experienced Professionals Are Turning Their Expertise Into Giving
A check to charity is easy and a little hollow. Twenty years of hard-won judgment, spent on a person who needs it, is neither.
Mentor, Coach, or One Honest Conversation: What You Actually Need
Mentorship, coaching, and a single expert conversation solve three different problems. Most people instinctively reach for the wrong one.
The Expert You Need Probably Isn't Famous
We picture experts with stages and blue checkmarks. The ones who actually help you are usually invisible, and standing much closer than you'd think.
How to Price Your Time When the Money Isn't Yours
The usual discomfort of naming a price dissolves once the money goes to a cause instead of your pocket. Underpricing stops being modest and starts being a cost the nonprofit pays.
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Book a conversation with someone who's been there, or share what you know. 100% of every fee funds a nonprofit.