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Ep 104: Creating a Nonprofit Communications Engine (with Sarah Durham)
Your nonprofit can probably do a better job of communicating to build engagement and inspire action. Sarah Durham is THE expert on this.
Ep 103: Stronger Together: The Power of Cohort Learning (with Darlene Nipper)
The most valuable kind of leadership development happens in a cohort. And that’s what this episode is all about.
Ep 102: Is Abuse of Power Epidemic in the Nonprofit Sector? (with Sarah Beaulieu and Kim Jones)
I wrote an article in the Chronicle of Philanthropy on this topic and got a tremendous response. It seems abuse of power may be rampant.
Ep 101: Managing the Tension of Change (with Michael DePass)
while change can lead to growth, sometimes leaders fail to manage the tensions that growth brings, and this can cripple an organization’s impact.
Ep 100: The Professional Interim Executive Director (with Margo Amgott)
When your Executive Director is actually the “Interim Executive Director,” it means something went wrong… right? Well, maybe not.
Ep 99: What Visionaries Do Best (with Paul Rice)
What kind of person does it take to build a movement? What are the strategies that take something seemingly small and turn it into a global game changer?
Ep 98: Movements are Like Relay Races (with Frances Kunreuther)
I’m thrilled to give voice to a passionate change agent who knows how to build a movement, Frances Kunreuther, Co-Director of the Building Movement Project.
Ep 97: The Telltale Signs of Founder Syndrome (Part 2) with Rachael Gibson
The founder of your organization is leaving and you’re coming in as the new leader. How do you follow a founder and be successful?
Ep 96: The Telltale Signs of Founder Syndrome (Part 1) with Rachael Gibson
A fascinating discussion about the remarkable nature of founders, founder syndrome, and how do you get a founder to leave.
Ep 95: How Do We Ignite Our Volunteers? (with Tobi Johnson)
Volunteerism is both noble and necessary in our polarized world. But how do you ignite them and keep them engaged over the long term?
Ep 94: Tales From the Trenches (with Darian Rodriguez Heyman)
From messes to remarkable victories, boards who step up to those missing in action; from bad days to the days you save someone’s life… we all have tales.
Ep 93: Why Even a Good Executive Director Needs a Coach
Professional development for nonprofit leaders - luxury or necessity? In this podcast I talk about how maximizing impact requires an investment in support.
Bonus Episode: Small But Mighty Nonprofits (with Laura Zielke)
Most folks are utterly clueless about the size and scope of the nonprofit sector. In fact it’s not really thought of as a sector.
Ep 92: The Lonely Nonprofit Leader (with Glennda Testone)
You’ve probably heard of “Imposter Syndrome”. But have you heard of “Loneliness Syndrome”?
Ep 91: The Diversity Problem in Our Sector (with Diahann Billings-Burford)
Nonprofits have a diversity problem. Big time. And I believe this is one of the most important issues facing the sector today.
Ep 90: Why People Don’t Donate (and What You Can Do About It) (with Phil Buchanan)
There are so many people who want to make a difference and your nonprofit is a vehicle for them to do just that. So why can it be so hard to get people (or foundations) to open their checkbooks?
Ep 89: Nonprofit Partnerships, Mergers, and Acquisitions (with Wendy Foster)
Find out how partnerships can succeed and when they might fail and learn the origin story of the successful partnership between Uber and Big Brothers and Big Sisters.
Ep 88: Everything You Wanted to Know About Planned Giving (with Judi O’Kelley)
Planned giving can be a fantastic way for nonprofits to raise significant funds and can greatly benefit both the organization and the donor.
Bonus Episode: Nonprofit Workspaces (Joan Garry on the “Dear HBR” Podcast)
Does standard work advice not apply to you because you’re at a nonprofit? In this episode of HBR's advice podcast, Dear HBR:, cohosts Alison Beard and Dan McGinn answer your questions with the help of Joan Garry.
Ep 87: True Confessions of a Five Star Board Chair (with Daryl Messinger)
I have met many first rate board chairs and even had a few during my tenure as an Executive Director, but my guest today is the entire package.
Ep 86: An Artful Approach to Social Media (with Robin Cembalest)
Learn how Robin Cembalest has built an enormous social media following and take away lessons that any nonprofit can implement.
Ep 85: Managing Rapid Growth – the Story of charity: water (with Lauren Letta)
charity: water’s growth and impact has been nothing short of remarkable. Here’s the story of how they scaled their organization.
Ep 84: Passion, Conflict, Diversity, and Leadership (with Parisa Parsa)
Are you read to develop the skills, and manage the conflict that accompanies passionate and diverse points of view? As a leader, this is critical!
Ep 83: You’re Doing Meetings All Wrong (with Priya Parker)
Learn from my guest Priya Parker how to create super effective meetings, resolve tough conflicts, and throw killer dinner parties.
Ep 82: Helping the Helpers
I get to work with thousands of amazing nonprofit leaders inside the Nonprofit Leadership Lab. Allow me to introduce a few of them to you.
Ep 81: How to Grow a Movement and an “Army of the Engaged” (with Rashad Robinson)
In a polarized world, power to effect change comes from building an “army of the engaged”. Here's how my guest, Rashad Robinson, did just that.
Ep 80: Why is Change So Hard? (with Lisa Lahey)
Nonprofits want to change the world in ways large and small. And yet, when it comes to bringing change into our own orgs, it’s really hard!
Ep 79: How a Film Festival Impacts Community Building (with Evelyn Colbert)
Learn more about the birth of a film festival and the superpower of this type of non profit in building community.
Ep 78: What Nonprofits Can Learn from Tech Start-ups (with Ann Mei)
Organizations of all kinds know they must innovate or die out. But this word causes nonprofit leaders to break out in cold sweats. Why?
Ep 77: Navigating the Tension Between Development and Communications (with Steve Ralls)
Learn more about common tensions between Development and Communications and whether merging them under one umbrella works or muddies the water.
Ep 76: The 4 Obstacles to a Diverse Board
I believe there are 4 primary obstacles to building a diverse board. In this episode, I explain what they are and I’ll tell you exactly how you can overcome them.
Ep 75: What’s Your One Big 2019 Goal?
Name a big goal you have for the coming year. That’s what I asked more than a dozen nonprofit leaders. Here’s what they told me.
Ep 74: Good People, Hidden Biases, and Navigating Your Blind Spots (with Anthony Greenwald)
You’re a nonprofit person, so you probably want to change hearts and minds, but your blind spots may be getting in the way.
Ep 73: The Arc of a Successful Capital Campaign (with Eric Javier)
You need to make a huge leap in your nonprofit. And so you require a significant amount of money in a certain period of time. You may need a capital campaign.
Ep 72: Successful Year End Fundraising (with Gail Perry)
We’ve reached prime-time giving season, and I have some good news. It’s absolutely not too late to exceed your goals, no matter where you currently are in your process.
Ep 71: A Smart Nonprofit Budgeting Process (with Hilda Polanco)
Is your nonprofit budgeting process a royal pain or a living, breathing plan for your leaders to determine your organization’s priorities?
Ep 70: Unicorns, Superheroes and Nonprofit Leaders (With Vu Le)
It’s a bird, it’s a plane… no, it’s a nonprofit leader. The work you do matters more than you know and more than anyone will ever tell you.
Ep 69: New Power and the Building of Movements (with Henry Timms)
Giving Tuesday, #MeToo, the Ice Bucket Challenge, the out-of-nowhere victories of Obama and Trump… They all have something important in common – they were movements forged by “New Power”.
Ep 68: No, You Can’t Do It All
How do you take care of yourself and still be responsible to your organization and the people you serve?
Ep 67: Busting the Overhead Myth (with Dan Pallotta)
Donors won’t give to charities with “high overhead.” Right? But what structural problems does this cause? My guest, Dan Pallotta, busts the nonprofit overhead myth.
Ep 66: When it’s Time to Leave Your Org (with Kate Kendell)
Why do Executive Directors sometimes overstay their roles? Inertia? Love of the job? A board that doesn’t want them to leave? How do you know when it’s time to go?
Ep 65: The Case of the Serial Nonprofit Founder (with Robin Steinberg)
Nonprofit founders are superheroes. Robin Steinberg is certainly one. In fact, she keeps on creating new nonprofits! And she has a wealth of knowledge to share.
Ep 64: Donors Who Know More, Give More (with Roxie Jerde)
How educated do you think most donors are about the organization they support and invest in? Not very. And this is a big problem we must solve.
Ep 63: How To Think About Mergers and Collaborations (with Nadya Shmavonian)
Mergers can help nonprofits increase reach and impact, but they can also become a disaster. Here’s how to decide if you should go for it.
Ep 62: Hiring the Perfect Executive Director (with Dara Klarfeld)
What is the secret sauce to finding and hiring the perfect ED for your organization? How can you become a “rockstar” candidate? Find out in today’s episode.
Ep 61: How to Build a Smart Communications Plan (with Ben Wyskida)
In this episode, Ben Wyskida, CEO of Fenton Communications explains what you must do to build a successful communications plan for your nonprofit.
Ep 60: Why Nonprofit Journalism Matters (with Christa Scharfenberg)
Nonprofit media fills an important gap. Local and regional newsrooms have been decimated and the expense of investigative journalism is very high. In this episode, Christa Scharfenberg, the acting CEO for the Center of Investigative Reporting, explains the specific challenges nonprofit journalism faces.
Ep 59: Scaling Up Your Nonprofit (with Kathleen Kelly Janus)
Your nonprofit has hit a wall and you want to scale up. But how? Why do some organizations grow and others do not? In this episode, Kathleen demystifies the process for “biggie-sizing” your nonprofit.
Ep 58: Is It Time to Leave Facebook? (with Julia Campbell)
Facebook has broken trust with the public. Should your nonprofit think about leaving the platform? Learn how Cambridge Analytics purchased data from people who did not explicitly give permission and how this affects your nonprofit.
Ep 57: You Can Do Hard Things
How can you run a nonprofit with so little staff? You want to make a difference with that budget? There is so much hard work to be done - surely you can’t do these hard things, can you? Guess what… you can. Here’s the proof.