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Sara Hardwick: Beyond Giftology
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In this deeply moving and insight-rich episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times, host Chris Schembra welcomes Sara Hardwick, the Community Relationship Strategist at the Gift•ology Group and steward of the late John Ruhlin’s enduring legacy. What begins as a conversation about gifting quickly unfolds into a masterclass in human connection, spiritual resilience, and the transformative power of long-game generosity.
Sara shares her unexpected journey into this world of relational marketing—how a nudge from her college roommate and a single Google search led her to John’s work, and how her bold outreach blossomed into a mentorship, a career, and a calling. Chris and Sara reflect on how the principles of Beyond Gift•ology are not just business strategies—they’re spiritual frameworks for living well, loving deeply, and leading with purpose.
The episode pays tribute to John Ruhlin, a father, husband, and business visionary who turned gifting into an art form and relationship-building into an enterprise. John passed away in 2024, but his wisdom—"Relationships can take you places marketing can’t"—lives on in the systems, stories, and spirit that Sara now helps shepherd to the world.
Together, Chris and Sara unpack practical strategies from Beyond Gift•ology: how to build a business based on Return on Relationship (ROR), how to gift without branding or ego, and how to become what Adam Grant calls a “strategic giver”—someone who gives generously and wisely without burning out.
They explore the nuances between swag and soul, between a gift that gathers dust and a gift that transforms a relationship, and between a one-off act of kindness and a lifestyle of sustained generosity. Sara also speaks vulnerably about her faith journey, how her relationship with God guides her every decision, and how grief, gratitude, and giving are all connected.
Chris draws parallels between his own work at the dinner table and John’s commitment to elevating relationships through thoughtful gestures. They explore how tiny, consistent acts—handwritten notes, engraved knives, warm introductions—create ripple effects that build not just revenue, but legacy.
Whether you're a founder, a sales leader, a service-based professional, or simply someone who wants to live more intentionally in your relationships, this episode offers a generous mix of soul and strategy. It’s a reminder that business doesn’t have to be cold, marketing doesn’t have to be manipulative, and giving—when done well—can be your greatest competitive edge.
What You'll Hear in This Episode
➤ A Powerful Opening Tribute
Chris opens with a personal story of how a 20-minute call with John Ruhlin in 2017 changed his life. That call turned into a two-and-a-half-hour conversation, a lasting mentorship, and the permission to go “all-in” on human connection.
➤ Sara’s Origin Story: From College Gifting Club to Gift•ology Leader
You’ll hear how Sara’s best friend Chloe encouraged her to Google “gift giving company”—a search that led to John Ruhlin’s work and, eventually, to Sara founding the internet’s largest gifting community while still in college.
➤ The Long Game of Generosity: ROR > ROI
Sara and Chris dive deep into the difference between Return on Investment (ROI) and Return on Relationships (ROR). Sara explains why short-term thinking in business keeps us stuck—and how giving first, without expecting anything in return, can actually become your greatest long-term growth engine.
➤ Gifting as Strategy, Not Swag
Sara outlines the key rules of strategic gifting:
- It’s not about you—it’s about the recipient.
- No logos, ever. Personalize for their life, not your brand.
- Love on the inner circle—spouses, kids, even the family dog.
- Focus on “practical luxuries” that create 5,475+ moments of thoughtfulness over time.
➤ The Rise of the Rich Relationship Society
Sara introduces the R.I.C.H. framework:
- Reciprocal
- Influential
- Connected
- Humble
She shares how this system is designed to help entrepreneurs and service-based professionals build referral-based businesses rooted in trust, warmth, and mutual growth.
➤ Jesus, Dinner Parties, and the Divine Power of a Knife
In one of the most personal moments, Sara credits her faith—and specifically, her renewed relationship with Jesus—as the compass guiding her work. They connect the dots between Jesus’ Last Supper, dinner tables as sacred community spaces, and how something as simple as a personalized kitchen knife can become a legacy of love.
➤ Beyond the Business Tactic: Legacy as the Ultimate ROI
The episode closes with a powerful reminder: while gifting is a strategy, true generosity is a posture of the heart. Sara shares that she’s not just playing for business success—she’s playing for eternity.
Key Takeaways
- Generosity isn’t a transaction—it’s a transformation. Strategic gifting isn’t about getting something back immediately. It’s about creating meaningful moments that compound over time.
- Your swag isn’t a gift—it’s a billboard. The most powerful gifts are useful, personal, and logo-free.
- Business is human-to-human. In a world overrun with AI, algorithms, and advertising, it’s the relationships built at your dinner table—not your Instagram grid—that truly move the needle.
- Legacy is built in the little things. A handwritten note. A kitchen knife. A prayer. A hug. These are the moments people remember.
Links & Resources
Beyond Gift•ology by John Ruhlin – Buy the book
Learn more about the Rich Relationship Society – giftologygroup.com
Contact Sara Hardwick – [email protected]
Connect with Sara on LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/sarahardwick
Giftology (Original Book) – Buy here
259 episodes
Manage episode 484227119 series 2127815
In this deeply moving and insight-rich episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times, host Chris Schembra welcomes Sara Hardwick, the Community Relationship Strategist at the Gift•ology Group and steward of the late John Ruhlin’s enduring legacy. What begins as a conversation about gifting quickly unfolds into a masterclass in human connection, spiritual resilience, and the transformative power of long-game generosity.
Sara shares her unexpected journey into this world of relational marketing—how a nudge from her college roommate and a single Google search led her to John’s work, and how her bold outreach blossomed into a mentorship, a career, and a calling. Chris and Sara reflect on how the principles of Beyond Gift•ology are not just business strategies—they’re spiritual frameworks for living well, loving deeply, and leading with purpose.
The episode pays tribute to John Ruhlin, a father, husband, and business visionary who turned gifting into an art form and relationship-building into an enterprise. John passed away in 2024, but his wisdom—"Relationships can take you places marketing can’t"—lives on in the systems, stories, and spirit that Sara now helps shepherd to the world.
Together, Chris and Sara unpack practical strategies from Beyond Gift•ology: how to build a business based on Return on Relationship (ROR), how to gift without branding or ego, and how to become what Adam Grant calls a “strategic giver”—someone who gives generously and wisely without burning out.
They explore the nuances between swag and soul, between a gift that gathers dust and a gift that transforms a relationship, and between a one-off act of kindness and a lifestyle of sustained generosity. Sara also speaks vulnerably about her faith journey, how her relationship with God guides her every decision, and how grief, gratitude, and giving are all connected.
Chris draws parallels between his own work at the dinner table and John’s commitment to elevating relationships through thoughtful gestures. They explore how tiny, consistent acts—handwritten notes, engraved knives, warm introductions—create ripple effects that build not just revenue, but legacy.
Whether you're a founder, a sales leader, a service-based professional, or simply someone who wants to live more intentionally in your relationships, this episode offers a generous mix of soul and strategy. It’s a reminder that business doesn’t have to be cold, marketing doesn’t have to be manipulative, and giving—when done well—can be your greatest competitive edge.
What You'll Hear in This Episode
➤ A Powerful Opening Tribute
Chris opens with a personal story of how a 20-minute call with John Ruhlin in 2017 changed his life. That call turned into a two-and-a-half-hour conversation, a lasting mentorship, and the permission to go “all-in” on human connection.
➤ Sara’s Origin Story: From College Gifting Club to Gift•ology Leader
You’ll hear how Sara’s best friend Chloe encouraged her to Google “gift giving company”—a search that led to John Ruhlin’s work and, eventually, to Sara founding the internet’s largest gifting community while still in college.
➤ The Long Game of Generosity: ROR > ROI
Sara and Chris dive deep into the difference between Return on Investment (ROI) and Return on Relationships (ROR). Sara explains why short-term thinking in business keeps us stuck—and how giving first, without expecting anything in return, can actually become your greatest long-term growth engine.
➤ Gifting as Strategy, Not Swag
Sara outlines the key rules of strategic gifting:
- It’s not about you—it’s about the recipient.
- No logos, ever. Personalize for their life, not your brand.
- Love on the inner circle—spouses, kids, even the family dog.
- Focus on “practical luxuries” that create 5,475+ moments of thoughtfulness over time.
➤ The Rise of the Rich Relationship Society
Sara introduces the R.I.C.H. framework:
- Reciprocal
- Influential
- Connected
- Humble
She shares how this system is designed to help entrepreneurs and service-based professionals build referral-based businesses rooted in trust, warmth, and mutual growth.
➤ Jesus, Dinner Parties, and the Divine Power of a Knife
In one of the most personal moments, Sara credits her faith—and specifically, her renewed relationship with Jesus—as the compass guiding her work. They connect the dots between Jesus’ Last Supper, dinner tables as sacred community spaces, and how something as simple as a personalized kitchen knife can become a legacy of love.
➤ Beyond the Business Tactic: Legacy as the Ultimate ROI
The episode closes with a powerful reminder: while gifting is a strategy, true generosity is a posture of the heart. Sara shares that she’s not just playing for business success—she’s playing for eternity.
Key Takeaways
- Generosity isn’t a transaction—it’s a transformation. Strategic gifting isn’t about getting something back immediately. It’s about creating meaningful moments that compound over time.
- Your swag isn’t a gift—it’s a billboard. The most powerful gifts are useful, personal, and logo-free.
- Business is human-to-human. In a world overrun with AI, algorithms, and advertising, it’s the relationships built at your dinner table—not your Instagram grid—that truly move the needle.
- Legacy is built in the little things. A handwritten note. A kitchen knife. A prayer. A hug. These are the moments people remember.
Links & Resources
Beyond Gift•ology by John Ruhlin – Buy the book
Learn more about the Rich Relationship Society – giftologygroup.com
Contact Sara Hardwick – [email protected]
Connect with Sara on LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/sarahardwick
Giftology (Original Book) – Buy here
259 episodes
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