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Charity and Podcasting with Jourdan Derouen

Charity and Podcasting with Jourdan Derouen

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In this episode of Bottled Up, host Andrew Allen sits down with Jourdan Derouen, owner of Oliver Scott Insurance, host of his own podcast, and co-founder of Carter's Champions. Jourdan shares his story growing up on the Gulf Coast, how he got into podcasting, and his passion for community service. They dive into the origins of Carter's Champions and the annual Pink Dress Run, which raises money and awareness for cancer patients. This year, thanks to years of hard work, the event will provide free mammograms through Memorial Hospital. Jourdan also opens up about overcoming personal struggles, the power of failure, and why real connections matter in both business and charity. The episode highlights the value of resilience, teamwork, and giving back to the community. 3 Key Takeaways 1. Embracing Failure and the Power of Persistence


Jourdan Derouen's journey highlights the importance of embracing failure as a part of growth. Both he and Andrew Allen discuss how failure is essential to learning and success—Jourdan shares personal experiences from dropping out of school to starting and evolving his podcast, as well as co-founding Carter's Champions. They both agree that being willing to fail, learn, and try again is at the heart of any self-made success.
 2. Community Impact Through Carter's Champions and the Pink Dress Run


A major focus of the episode is the Carter's Champions charity and its signature event, the Pink Dress Run. Jourdan explains the organization's origins, how it has grown (raising significant funds for cancer support), and the big milestone this year—offering free mammograms in partnership with Memorial, making cancer screening more accessible for the community. The event is depicted as a true community effort, supported by local businesses, volunteers, and heartfelt collaboration.
 3. The Value of Authentic Storytelling and Human Connection in Podcasting


Both speakers emphasize how meaningful conversations and storytelling are at the core of podcasting. Jourdan shares that the most impactful podcast moments come from genuine, long-form conversations where guests are comfortable and open, not just chasing popularity or clicks. It's these real, sometimes vulnerable stories that build connection, inspire listeners, and serve the greater good—be it in raising awareness, building community, or simply sharing life lessons.
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Show Overview


00:00 Self-Made and Driven 06:04 The Importance of Self-Learning 06:49 Embracing Failure Early 09:58 Forming an Online Gaming Clan 15:47 Podcasting's Spontaneous Conversations 17:29 Podcasting Without Ego 20:07 Overcoming Fears and Business Origins 24:31 Local Business Tech Support 27:29 Late-Night Routine Reflections 34:33 Viral Clip Sparks Emotional Connections 35:59 Authenticity Over Fame 39:49 Initiative for Free Mammograms 44:57 Starting a Charity: A Heartfelt Endeavor
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