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Ep102: Effective Storytelling to Inspire Investment with David Cohen from Techstars
Apr 18, 2023
40m 52s
Ep 101: How to Get Volunteers on Board from the Onset with Karen Knight
Mar 14, 2023
45m 42s
EP 100: Improve Your Effectiveness with Data with Matt Ranta of Nimble Gravity
Dec 13, 2022
54m 32s
Ep 99: Reenergize Your Nonprofit to Survive and Thrive with Kristen Faith of The Nonprofit Makeover
Dec 6, 2022
57m 37s
Ep 98: Creating a More Authentic Conversation with Aaron Wrixon
Nov 29, 2022
1h 01m 07s
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| 4/18/23 | ![]() Ep102: Effective Storytelling to Inspire Investment with David Cohen from Techstars | Whether you are a startup looking for investment, or a nonprofit seeking to build momentum by attracting a larger donor, getting your story dialed in is clutch. On this week’s Relish THIS, David Cohen from Techstars joined me to discuss his experience with investing and what purpose-focused businesses can do to ensure that they are able to attract the capital they need to take their organizations to the next level. David sees three items as paramount to attracting and securing investment:&nbs... | 40m 52s | ||||||
| 3/14/23 | ![]() Ep 101: How to Get Volunteers on Board from the Onset with Karen Knight | Volunteers are the fuel that keeps nonprofit organizations humming. Not discounting volunteers' hard work to serve nonprofits’ missions, volunteers and how they talk about their experiences working with their favorite organizations provide the thrust that brings an abundance of donations, interest, and other volunteers into the system. In short, when you treat your volunteers well and create an experience that a) positions them as the heroes in your mission story and b) treats their tim... | 45m 42s | ||||||
| 12/13/22 | ![]() EP 100: Improve Your Effectiveness with Data with Matt Ranta of Nimble Gravity | The idea of testing can stir up anxiety for many people. But what if testing was a fun, fruitful venture for your organization? In fact, to get the most out of your marketing, you need to be testing, measuring, making adjustments, and repeating this cycle infinitum to ensure you aren’t missing opportunities and are taking your message and its presentation as far as possible. What’s great is that it’s easier than ever to test elements of your marketing. And that’s just one of the t... | 54m 32s | ||||||
| 12/6/22 | ![]() Ep 99: Reenergize Your Nonprofit to Survive and Thrive with Kristen Faith of The Nonprofit Makeover | All of us have a desire to be liked. And many of us hide our true selves from fear of rejection. We tailor our appearance, what we say, and what we talk about to try to curate a persona we believe will be more attractive to more people. This curation may create a likeable avatar, but it may exist through the exclusion of authenticity. And what might have been stifled through this creation? My guest today on Relish THIS is Kristin Faith, the CEO of The Nonprofit Makeover. If there’s anyt... | 57m 37s | ||||||
| 11/29/22 | ![]() Ep 98: Creating a More Authentic Conversation with Aaron Wrixon | Are you struggling with content marketing? In one sense, getting your message out to prospects has never been easier. A quick web search reveals dozens, if not hundreds, of content tools to help you quickly distribute your latest ideas via email, social media, your site, and nearly anywhere else you can think of. However, this ease of access has come at a price. These distribution gains have come with a loss in the authenticity required to develop strong, lasting relationships. Th... | 1h 01m 07s | ||||||
| 11/22/22 | ![]() Ep 97: Mission Alignment and How to Keep Creativity in the Ecosystem With Teague McDaniel from Creative Integration Initiative | There’s a saying in sales, “‘No’ is the second best answer you can hear.” There’s a certain power in “no” and getting to that “not interested” allows everyone to move forward and get on with their day. This holds true in the nonprofit world as well. Understanding one’s mission and selecting partners that are mission-aligned is vastly more impactful than chasing money and forming relationships with those who are not great fits. It can be challenging to turn away money or influence when the opp... | 51m 41s | ||||||
| 11/8/22 | ![]() Ep 96: Your Numbers Tell a Story: Understanding nonprofit finances with Stephen King | Storytelling is a major component of any organization’s marketing. People love a good story, and effective storytelling can make the difference between gaining that new donor or falling short on your projections… again. More often than not, when looking for a compelling story, one overlooks a glaring opportunity in one’s organization. See, when telling a good story, the devil is, as they say, in the details. And what better place to look for details than one’s own numbers? My gues... | 52m 35s | ||||||
| 11/1/22 | ![]() Ep 95: Reframing Costs As Investments with Alex Romero | Particularly when one is a solopreneur, there’s a tendency to think of expenses as money coming out of one’s pocket instead of as an investment into one’s organization. It stems from adopting a scarcity mindset (rather than framing one’s experience from abundance) and also is seen quite a lot when one attaches oneself very closely to one’s occupation. (But that’s a whole other conversation.) The problem is compounded when framing every investment opportunity against the direct revenue this a... | 57m 03s | ||||||
| 10/25/22 | ![]() Ep 94: Reimagining the Elevator Pitch With Building Bridges | In the past, one’s “elevator pitch” lasted 30-60 seconds. There was a reasonable expectation that one could hold someone’s attention for that period of time during which a longer conversation could be created. These days, however, 30-60 seconds is an eternity. In the world of TikTok and SnapChat and Twitter, we now have roughly 7 seconds to capture your audience’s attention before they move on to something else.That’s why you have to answer these questions immediately on your site... | 1h 03m 28s | ||||||
| 9/27/22 | ![]() Ep 93: Is Your Nonprofit Ready to Apply for Grants with Gauri Manglik | Going after grants seems like a no-brainer for most nonprofits. The allure of readily available money is certainly a draw – that can turn into a real distraction if you aren’t positioned well to win these opportunities. My guest today, Gauri Manglik, is a pro in the grant writing space. She is the CEO and Co-Founder of Instrumentl, a platform designed to help nonprofits manage their grant writing to improve their chances of success in the space. Gauri has seen it all when it comes to navigati... | 52m 57s | ||||||
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| 9/20/22 | ![]() Ep 92: Help Is Always Available: You Don’t Have to Go It Alone with Mike Hess From The Blind Institute of Technology | One of the challenges most entrepreneurs create for themselves is an inability to ask for help. This can stem from fear of appearing weak, a desire for control, or a heightened sense of responsibility honed by years of “Gettin’ it done.” Regardless of the root cause, one thing is certainly true: You are not alone. Neither in your thinking that you ARE alone nor your actual state of aloneness. Help is available for you and it’s ok to be vulnerable and ask for assistance. (In fact, asking for h... | 55m 27s | ||||||
| 8/30/22 | ![]() Ep 91: Relationship-building on Social Media with Nick Black from Good United | Marketing is all about relationship-building. From selling a $0.25 widget to landing a multi-million dollar corporate sponsor, your ability to close business is only as strong as the relationships you build. People do business with people… and it’s becoming increasingly evident that people do even MORE business with people they like. That’s why any chance to further your relationships with other and to strengthen those bonds is an important part of your organization’s tactics. And that’s what... | 39m 46s | ||||||
| 8/23/22 | ![]() Ep 90: Framing your donations as investments with Greg Harrell Edge from Coachart | A small adjustment in the language you use can make a big impact on your outcomes. A lot of nonprofits, in fact, MOST nonprofits, talk about donations in terms of “gifts”. This tees up a certain dynamic – one with low expectations which can reduce the frequency and volume of said “gift”. My guest today is Greg Harrell-Edge, the Executive Director at CoachArt. He and his team have completely reimagined how they talk about donations to reframe the narrative to one with heigh... | 1h 05m 51s | ||||||
| 8/16/22 | ![]() Ep 89: Own Your Marketing With David Pisarek of Wow Digital | If there’s one takeaway from this week’s episode it’s that “your site is a member of your team.” And, like the other members of your team, your site needs to be nurtured in order for it to thrive and work as effectively as you would like. See, a lot of people think that having a website is enough. They tend to fall into the Field of Dreams fallacy. “Build it and they will come,” they say. But this just isn’t how the web works these days. You have to nurture your site to enable it to work to i... | 57m 20s | ||||||
| 8/9/22 | ![]() Ep 88: Getting Culture “Right” and Focusing on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in your Organization with Michael Rolph from New Sincerity | Aside from “pivot”, “culture” is a word that has been getting a bit of a workout in the business world over the last several years. There are SO many reasons why a focus on “culture” is a clutch move for any organization. We are seeing a big shift in how people engage with businesses and brands, and when one can lead with culture, there are a variety of benefits to be had. Attention to one’s prowess (or lack thereof) with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is an area where many organiz... | 1h 05m 06s | ||||||
| 7/12/22 | ![]() Ep 87: Aligning and Defining Your Company’s Culture with HR Strategist Otisa Eads | Building a team seems like a pretty straightforward endeavor. Figure out what you want people to “do” then get someone on board to accomplish that task, right? Turns out, there is a better way to approach the hiring process and it comes from “BEing” rather than “DOing”. And it really comes down to seeking cultural fit before task fit. It’s a bit of a scary mindset shift but when you can see that it’s WAY easier to train someone to expand upon their set of skills than to facilitate a cultural ... | 55m 41s | ||||||
| 6/21/22 | ![]() Ep 86: The power of purpose and leading with authenticity with Cheryl Farr and Cristina Ferreri from SignalCSK | At one point, having a purpose-focused organization was a bit of a differentiator. Lately, the term comes up a lot, and for those organizations that are truly leading with purpose and have a mission that drives their decisions and daily activities, kudos to you. At Relish Studio, we like working with people with a purpose for a variety of reasons. Mostly, helping organizations and their leaders who have a “giving back” ethos just feels good. However, we also see that many of these organizatio... | 56m 09s | ||||||
| 6/14/22 | ![]() Ep 85: CRMs, the number one tool you need to grow the success of your nonprofit with Lidiane Mocko of CRM Growth Strategy | When asked, “What’s the best Customer Relationship Management Tool (CRM)?” I like to joke, “The best CRM is the one you will use.” And though this is mostly a pithy reply to a legitimate inquiry, in my experience just getting started and committed to using a CRM is one of the best actions one can take to get their sales humming. And yes, nonprofits can benefit from a CRM too. (One they will use, of course.) Your CRM helps you stay on track with outreach, check-ins, and where people curr... | 56m 53s | ||||||
| 5/3/22 | ![]() Ep 84: Embracing the new future of virtual events to greatly increase your engagement, attendance, and donations with We and Goliath | Like it or not, we are still living in a world where virtual events continue to be a necessity. In order to accommodate the widest possible audience, getting your virtual events dialed is imperative to ensure that you enable optimum engagement. And what’s fortune is that we do live in an era where technology exists to make these types of events not only possible but incredibly engaging. Instead of fighting the “new normal”, my guests today, Michelle Garrison and Daniel Moss from We and Goli... | 55m 20s | ||||||
| 4/27/22 | ![]() Ep 83: Planning where you want to go with Sherry Quam Taylor from Quam Taylor Consulting | When thinking about planning, most of us start that exploration from the perspective of where we are today. Want to buy a new car? How much money do you make or have in the bank? Interested in taking an extended vacation? How much time have you accumulated in your PTO at work? But my guest today, Sherry Quam Taylor from Quam Taylor Consulting takes a different approach. She asks the question, “Where do you want to be?” and budgets according to those goals rather than getting... | 57m 54s | ||||||
| 4/14/22 | ![]() Ep 82: Budgets are essentially plans, in numbers - Strategic planning for nonprofits with Carol Hamilton | When you think of strategic planning, what comes to mind? Hours locked away in a conference room, working through scenarios and exercises that, in the end, will produce a document that feels ok at the time, but you know will rarely see the light of day once the session is complete? Or a valuable exercise that aligns your team, creates thrust for your organization, and builds an actionable plan to keep you on track for the short- and longer-term? There is often fear associated with strateg... | 53m 30s | ||||||
| 4/5/22 | ![]() Ep 81: Who you need to BE to get things DONE with Sobia Zafar from the Taaleem Foundation | Setting big goals for your organization can be daunting. Are your plans and projections realistic? Are you reaching too far? Not far enough? Getting to that “sweet spot” of planning and projections feels comfortable. But, as we chatted about in last week’s episode, that’s not real commitment. Commitment happens when you land in the zone of uncertainty—enough that you aren’t sure if you can make it happen but certain enough that you can’t NOT make it happen. And here’s the deal… all of this st... | 53m 00s | ||||||
| 3/31/22 | ![]() Ep 80 How to leverage authenticity and passion to do good in the world with Steve Bacon from Belief Theory | My coach frames everything from the perspective of commitment. And if you think you understand commitment, let me tell you something, his definition (and getting committed to REAL commitment) could change your world. See, it’s easy to “commit” to things you know you can do. I can confidently sign on to say, throwing a football 20 yards. That’s not commitment. That’s just doing. I can similarly not get behind the idea of doing something I know I can’t accomplish. Like throwing a football 100 y... | 58m 15s | ||||||
| 3/22/22 | ![]() Ep 79 Advertisers vs. Sponsors vs. Partners – What’s Best for Your Organization? with Ken Unger from Charge | Partnerships can provide a much-needed boost to any organization’s outreach. They help secure funding for events, bring in a baked-in audience ready to engage, and can contribute in a variety of other ways to help your organization move closer to your goals. However, partnerships are a two-way street. This week’s Relish THIS I spoke with Ken Ungar, the President and Founder of Charge, an organization that helps those seeking sponsors as well as those looking to become a sponsor achieve ... | 1h 01m 17s | ||||||
| 3/15/22 | ![]() Ep 78 Help your organization thrive and survive with Mitch Stein, CEO of Pond | Two of the most common questions we get from nonprofit leaders are, “Do you know anyone who can help us with that?” and “Is there a tool or app we can use that will help streamline that for us?” Fortunately, the Founder and CEO of Pond, Mitch Stein and his team can help with both of these challenges. There are SO many tools and resources available and it can get really overwhelming shopping for solutions. That’s one of the interesting adjustments Pond is making to the system. With Pond, t... | 58m 28s | ||||||
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