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720. Stories to Fill The Hope Gap: Why Celebration Is the Story That Changes Everything - Colby King, Kiki Arts Collaborative
Jun 24, 2026
17m 52s
719. Consistency Over Intensity: The Science of Sustainable Giving - Dr. Sanjay Bindra, GOSUMEC Foundation USA
Jun 22, 2026
30m 53s
718. Stories to Fill The Hope Gap: How Hip Hop Therapy Is Rewriting What Healing and Storytelling Look Like - J.C. Hall
Jun 17, 2026
26m 18s
717. The Funding Landscape Is Shifting. Here's What Nonprofits Need to Know - Hala Hanna, MIT Solve
Jun 15, 2026
26m 50s
716. Stories to Fill the Hope Gap: How Story Becomes the Strategy to Shift Culture - Ai-jen Poo, Caring Across Generations
Jun 10, 2026
24m 23s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() 720. Stories to Fill The Hope Gap: Why Celebration Is the Story That Changes Everything - Colby King, Kiki Arts Collaborative | The Kiki and ballroom scene, built by Black and brown LGBTQ+ youth of color in New York City, has been creating art, designing fashion, performing, and building community for over 20 years. Meet Colby King 👋 He’s the founder of Kiki Arts Collaborative, an economic development platform turning ballroom artistry into sustainable careers in arts, culture, and media through creative mentorship, job training, and internship placement. In 2025, that work earned Colby the David Prize, one of five aw... | 17m 52s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() 719. Consistency Over Intensity: The Science of Sustainable Giving - Dr. Sanjay Bindra, GOSUMEC Foundation USA | Dr. Sanjay Bindra is a practicing cardiologist who built a $2.5 million endowment at a zero-staff nonprofit in less than four years, with no campaigns and no urgency emails. Then he studied why it worked. The result: the GIVE Study, a 12-month real-time look at how small nonprofits can achieve sustainable recurring giving through trust, behavioral design, and strong governance. In this episode, you'll hear: Why first-time donor retention has been under 20% for decades, and the sin... | 30m 53s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() 718. Stories to Fill The Hope Gap: How Hip Hop Therapy Is Rewriting What Healing and Storytelling Look Like - J.C. Hall | An 85% graduation rate against a district average of 60% — at a second-chance school in the South Bronx where the primary healing tool isn't a worksheet or a clipboard. It's a professional recording studio. 🎙️ J.C. Hall is a licensed clinical social worker, a hip hop artist, and a 2024 David Prize winner (one of just five awarded across New York City). At Mott Haven Community High School, he's spent 13 years building a program where trauma-exposed students rewrite their own narratives — set t... | 26m 18s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() 717. The Funding Landscape Is Shifting. Here's What Nonprofits Need to Know - Hala Hanna, MIT Solve | "Crisis creates clarity, and philanthropic funding is the best risk capital we have." That's how Hala Hanna reads the moment we're in, and as Executive Director of MIT Solve, she has the data to back it up. MIT Solve has spent a decade brokering the relationship between companies, funders, and the early-stage innovators closing equity gaps in health, learning, climate, and economic opportunity. Their 460 solvers are reaching 430 million lives, have mobilized $87 million in direct funding, and... | 26m 50s | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() 716. Stories to Fill the Hope Gap: How Story Becomes the Strategy to Shift Culture - Ai-jen Poo, Caring Across Generations | As Co-Founder of Caring Across Generations and President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Ai-jen Poo has spent decades working at the intersection of policy and culture — because she knows you can't change one without the other. A MacArthur Fellow, Time 100 honoree, and author of The Age of Dignity, she's now launching a million-care-conversations campaign and a new production label, Give Not Take Media, to get care stories into film and television at scale. 🩵 In this episode,... | 24m 23s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() 715. Working Session: The Email Infrastructure Every Nonprofit Needs - Katelyn Baughan | Most nonprofits treat email like a megaphone. They show up loud when they need donations and go completely quiet in between. Katelyn Baughan has worked with UNHCR, Amnesty International, the Trevor Project, and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, and she has seen this pattern cost nonprofits thousands in unrealized donations. Her fix: stop thinking about campaigns and start building infrastructure. In less than 20 minutes, Katelyn walks you through the automated email system that works in ... | 19m 36s | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() 714. Stories to Fill the Hope Gap: The 3 Part Formula Behind Sesame Street’s Storytelling - Scott Cameron | Scott Cameron is a two-time Emmy Award-winning creative leader who has spent his career executive producing international adaptations of Sesame Street, bringing this iconic brand to audiences in 190 countries and 31 languages. He joins us for this special episode to talk about what 57 years of research-driven storytelling has taught him about how story actually changes people. 🌟 In this episode, you'll hear: How the Sesame model — a Venn diagram of creative production, education, and research... | 41m 50s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() 713. The Case for Playing the Long Game in Philanthropy - Matthew Oh, FOREFRONT Charity | Matt Oh was an engineer with a stable career and a 9-to-5 when a mission trip to India stopped him in his tracks. He saw something he couldn’t unsee — women and children spending 10 hours a day walking to collect dirty water. In 2015, he founded FOREFRONT Charity with a few college friends and one water well. Today, more than 100,000 people across India, Kenya, and East Africa have been impacted through clean water, education, medical care, and empowerment. 105 water wells drilled. A school b... | 36m 06s | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() 712. Stories to Fill The Hope Gap: How Art is Healing Veterans - Richard Casper, CreatiVets | This episode includes themes of combat trauma, mental health, and suicidal ideation. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. Meet Richard Casper 👋 Richard is a Marine Corps veteran, Purple Heart recipient, CNN Hero, and co-founder of CreatiVets, a nonprofit that helps wounded veterans heal from PTSD and TBI through songwriting, visual art, and performance. His own healing started with one chalk pastel and a t... | 33m 17s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() 711. How Fiscal Sponsorship Is Rewriting Who Gets to Lead Change - Vincent Jones | What does it actually mean to fund community power? Not a one-time grant, not a single big donor relationship, but real, sustained infrastructure for the leaders closest to the problems. Vincent Jones has spent three decades figuring that out. Meet Vincent Jones 👋 He is the CEO of Beyond Impact, formerly known as Tides Advocacy, a national 501(c)(4) intermediary that serves as fiscal sponsor, funder, and convener for more than 90 projects across 20 states. Beyond Impact sits at the part of ph... | 27m 40s | ||||||
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| 5/20/26 | ![]() 710. Stories That Fill the Hope Gap: Closing the Hope Gap with Story - Afdhel Aziz | There is a growing gap in our world between hope and despair. And storytelling might be the most powerful tool we have to fill it. Welcome to Stories That Fill the Hope Gap, a 10-part limited series created in partnership with Good is the New Cool and We Are For Good. Every Wednesday for the next 10 weeks, we are bringing you a changemaker who is using story to cut through noise, build connection, shift culture, and move people to action. We open with the conversation that started it al... | 21m 23s | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() 709. Working Session: Fundraising as a Team of One: What to Do When You Don’t Have Time for Everything - Christina Martin Kenny | Meet Christina Martin Kenny 👋 She is a career fundraiser and the founder of Guava Tree Strategies. She has been a fundraising team of one more times than she can count, and she literally wrote the handbook on surviving it: The Solo Fundraiser Survival Guide. In this Working Session, she is bringing the entire playbook to help you figure out what to prioritize, what to let go of, and how to actually move the needle when you feel like you are juggling everything and dropping all of it. In this ... | 27m 21s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() 708. Working Session: How to Build a Story Engine for Your Nonprofit - Amanda Green | Meet Amanda Green 👋 She is a journalist turned Communications Consultant with more than 20 years of newsroom and public relations experience, including 12 years in TV newsrooms. She is the founder of In Your Voice Media Works, where she helps cause-led organizations build their own internal newsrooms: the systems, the workflows, and the editorial instincts that turn scattered content into a sustained story engine. Her take? Content calendars and campaigns don't build momentum. If you want sto... | 19m 43s | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() 707. How to Break Philanthropy Out of Hypothesis Mode - Casey Lardner, Ph.D., GenSpace | Is philanthropy stuck in hypothesis mode? In science, there are two kinds of research: hypothesis-driven, where you predict the outcome before you run the experiment, and exploratory, where you map the landscape and stay open to what you find. The biggest breakthroughs almost always come from the second. Meet Casey Lardner 👋 She is a neuroscientist and the Executive Director of Genspace, the world's first community biology lab in Brooklyn, New York. Part biology lab, part design studio, part ... | 30m 03s | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() 706. How to Turn Around a Nonprofit From the Inside Out - Marisol Pineda Conde + Lindsey Fuller, The Teaching Well | Meet Linsey Fuller and Marisol Pineda Conde 👋 Together, they have spent five years turning around an organization that started with one month of runway, rebuilding it from the inside out with new curriculum, new revenue streams, new systems, and a set of staff blessings that are rewriting what it looks like to actually live your values as a leader. The wellness stipend. The physical health screening. The financial literacy program with a 401k match. The micro sabbatical arc that guarantees ev... | 47m 48s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() 705. Working Session: How to Keep More Monthly Donors + Increase Generosity - Dave Raley | Meet Dave Raley 👋 He is the founder and CEO of the Center for Sustainable Giving, author of The Rise of Sustainable Giving, and one of the most trusted voices in the recurring giving space. He has worked with thousands of nonprofit leaders to grow their monthly giving programs. In this Working Session, he is tackling two of the most overlooked opportunities in monthly giving: reducing churn and upgrading the donors you already have. In this Working Session, you'll hear: Why churn is a more po... | 29m 45s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() 704. How Special Olympics is Using AI + Technology to Scale Belonging - Nathan Cook | Meet Nathan Cook 👋 He is the Chief Information and Technology Officer at Special Olympics International, where he is using technology to do something remarkable: help a movement that serves 5 million athletes across 172 countries finally operate as one. He is building a digital center of excellence, co-creating AI tools with athletes, and asking a question that should reshape how every nonprofit thinks about technology: what if we built this with the people we serve, not just for them? In thi... | 31m 27s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() 703. People Power: How to Turn Volunteers Into Core Capacity - Sara Lomelin, Nicole Stewart, Nicole R. Smith, CVA, and Susan McPherson | We're living in the loneliest moment in modern history. And at the same time, people have never been hungrier for hope, for joy, for meaningful connection. Your volunteers are at the center of that tension. And if you're not treating people power as a strategy, you're leaving your mission's most powerful asset on the table. Recorded live at the We Are For Good Summit, this conversation brings together four extraordinary leaders: Susan McPherson, founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies a... | 36m 59s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() 702. Working Session: Planned Giving Without the Overwhelm - Pedro J. Rivera | Meet Pedro J. Rivera 👋 In 30 years at the intersection of law, philanthropy, and fundraising, he has launched three planned giving programs and raised $150 million for nonprofits and universities. In this Working Session, he's here to give you a clear entry point into planned giving, no matter where you're starting from. In this Working Session, you'll hear: How to talk about legacy giving in a way that feels naturalHow to find your best planned giving prospects with data you already haveA 30... | 15m 57s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() 701. 93% of Funding Gone Overnight: A Case Study in Crisis Leadership - Jennifer Rupp | At 4am on April 3, 2025, Jennifer Rupp's phone wouldn't stop buzzing. 93% of Michigan Humanities' budget. Gone overnight. What happened next is a story about crisis leadership, radical transparency, and why connection isn't a soft strategy. It's the only strategy. 🙏 In this episode, you'll hear: What Jennifer did in the first 24 hours after losing 93% of her budget, and why transparency was her most important toolHow she decided which programs to cut and which were non-negotiable (and the fra... | 38m 58s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() 700. What 700 Episodes Have Taught Us About Generosity - Jon and Becky | 700 episodes felt like the kind of moment that deserved more than a LinkedIn post and a few dancing emojis. So we sat down to talk about what this journey has taught us about generosity, the stories that haven't left us, and what we're still learning. We're so grateful you're here. Come celebrate with us. 🩵 -Jon + Becky Episode Highlights: Two powerful stories of generosity we are still carrying with us (5:00)The ripple effect and what generosity has taught us (10:00)Low ego, high impact: wha... | 23m 17s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() 699. How to Build a Mission That Outlasts You - Jeremy Bouman, RISE | Meet Jeremy Bouman, Founder of RISE in Omaha 👋. Today, RISE operates in seven Nebraska prisons with a 90% graduate employment rate and a recidivism rate a third of the state average. And Jeremy has spent the last decade building a leadership team, a sabbatical policy, and a succession plan designed to outlast him. In this episode, he breaks down exactly how, including the internal leadership academy, the innovation program open to every employee, and their newly approved sabbatical policy. Pl... | 34m 14s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() 698. Contagious Culture: Why Better People Build Better Organizations - Kyle S. King | Kyle S. King started his nonprofit journey as a college junior, raised $100K, and never stopped. Eight books, a publishing company, a keynote career, and the Growth Alliance later — he's spent over a decade helping mission-driven organizations do the deeper work first: aligning leadership, tightening operations, and sharpening the stories that actually move donors to act. 💪 In this episode, you'll hear: Why burnout isn't a wellness problem or a leadership problem — it's an organizational cult... | 37m 32s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() 697. How Team Rubicon Built a Movement of 200,000 Volunteers - Jeff Byard | "You don't manage volunteers. You have to inspire them." Jeff Byard figured that out after 14 years in Alabama emergency management, six years as a senior leader at FEMA overseeing 185 presidential disaster declarations, and now as Chief Programs Officer at Team Rubicon — the disaster response organization with 200,000 Greyshirts deployed across the country and around the world. In this episode, you'll hear: Why the shift from volunteer management to community building changes everything — an... | 28m 13s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() 696. Building Trust: The 3 Layers Every Nonprofit Leader Needs - Aila Malik | Trust is not a soft skill. It's the whole job. Today we're bringing you something special: Aila Malik's live keynote from the We Are For Good Summit, followed by a real-time coaching Q&A with our community. Aila has spent nearly a decade working alongside nonprofit leaders at their most defining moments: leadership transitions, burnout, mergers, and organizational inflection points. Her firm has partnered with hundreds of organizations, and her framework for building trust has changed how... | 42m 10s | ||||||
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16 placements across 16 markets.
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