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Frontlines of Social Good Podcast
frontlinesofsocialgood
25 episodes
1 month ago
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Non-Profit
Business,
News,
News Commentary
Episodes (20/25)
Frontlines of Social Good Podcast
7/29/25: Featured Stories: Threats to Journalism and How Public Media Can Innovate in Crisis
July 29, 2025: After the news, Clayton Weimers, Executive Director of Reporters Without Borders USA (RSF) talks about threats to journalism. Later, Alex Curley, Author of Semipublic on Substack, and Founder of Adopt A Station, discussed how public media can innovate in crisis.  
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1 month ago
59 minutes

Frontlines of Social Good Podcast
7/22/25: Featured Stories: Cuts to Public Broadcasting and "Getting to the Yes"
July 22, 2025: After the news, we're joined by Alice Ferris of Goalbusters Consulting to discuss funding cuts to public broadcasting. Then, Kimberly Dye talks about her new book, "Getting to the Yes."
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1 month ago
56 minutes

Frontlines of Social Good Podcast
7/15/25: Featured Stories: The New Tax Laws and Nonprofits and "The Joyful Flow Formula"
July 15, 2025: After the news, we're joined by Bill McMorran, Senior Partner at Green Oak, to discuss the new tax laws and their impact on nonprofits. Then, Lieve Hendren, Senior Consultant, Director of Strategic Initiatives, CFRE, of Alford Group, talks with us about her new book, "The Joyful Flow Formula."
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1 month ago
1 hour 11 minutes

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7/1/2025: Featured Stories: The State of Impact and Challenges Facing Latinx Nonprofits
July 1, 2025: After the news, we’re joined by Trisha McLoughlin, General Manager of the Anthem Awards, to discuss key findings from the 2025 State of Impact Report—what’s shifting in the world of social good, and where momentum is building. Then, Armando Zumaya, Founder and Executive Director of Somos El Poder, explores a troubling question: Are funders pressuring Latinx nonprofits to change—and at what cost to authenticity and community trust?
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3 months ago
57 minutes 56 seconds

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6/24/2025: Featured Story: The New Giving USA Results
June 24, 2025: This week, we break down the newly released Giving USA report with a powerhouse panel of philanthropy experts. Roger Ali, Chair of AFP Global, joins Rasheeda Childress, Senior Editor at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, and Sarah TeDesco, Executive Vice President at DonorSearch, to unpack what the latest data reveals about donor trends, sector resilience, and the road ahead for charitable giving in America.
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3 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 42 seconds

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6/10/2025: Featured Stories: Microsoft Grant Fallout and Defending Public Broadcasting
June 10, 2025: After the headlines, we speak with George Weiner, Chief Whaler at Whole Whale, about the abrupt cancellation of Microsoft’s Premium Office Grants—and the ripple effects hitting thousands of nonprofits that rely on these essential tools. Later, Harvey McKinnon, acclaimed fundraising strategist and author, joins us to share the behind-the-scenes story of the grassroots campaign to save CBC Radio from devastating cuts—and the lessons it offers for defending public media here in the U.S.
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3 months ago
1 hour 27 seconds

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5/27/2025: Featured Stories: “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill" and The Giving Gap Widens
May 27, 2025: After the news, we speak with Shannon McCracken, CAE, President & CEO of The Nonprofit Alliance, about “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill”—a controversial proposal that, despite its name, poses serious threats to the nonprofit sector’s ability to serve communities nationwide. Later in the show, Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Community Engagement at Neon One and Chair of the Fundraising Effectiveness Project, joins us to unpack new data revealing how the giving gap is widening—and what it means for the future of charitable fundraising.
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4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 53 seconds

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5/20/2025: Featured Stories: Funding for Public Broadcasting and The WHO Foundation
May 20, 2025: After the news, we speak with Michal Heiplik, President & CEO of the Coalition for Public Broadcasting, about the future of public media funding and what proposed cuts could mean for civic education and local journalism. Later in the show, we’re joined by Anil Soni, Chief Executive Officer, and Bob Carter, Founding Board Member of The WHO Foundation, to explore how global philanthropy is fueling frontline health solutions.
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4 months ago
58 minutes 21 seconds

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5/13/2025: Public Funding for the Arts
May 13, 2025: After the news, we speak with Tooshar Swain, Director of Public Policy at Americans for the Arts, to discuss the threat to the National Endowment for the Arts, and what’s at stake for artists, organizations, and communities across the country. Later in the show, we speak with Dr. Aaron Conley and Dr. Genevieve Shaker, authors of Fundraising Principles for Faculty & Academic Leaders and recipients of the 2023 AFP/Skystone Partners Prize for Research on Fundraising and Philanthropy, to discuss how academic leaders can become better champions for their institutions.
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5 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 30 seconds

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5/6/2025: Where Are the Boards? Defending institutional independence.
May 6, 2025: After the news, we speak with Dr. Raquel Rall of the University of California Riverside and Dr. Demetri Morgan of the University of Michigan about their opinion piece in Inside Higher Ed, "Where Are the Boards?" Later in the show, we speak with Derrick Feldmann, Managing Director of the Ad Council Research Institute, on philanthropy and communications in the current environment.
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5 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 42 seconds

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4/29/2025: The $100 Trillion Wealth Transfer
April 29, 2025: After the news, Laura MacDonald, Principal and Founder of Benefactor Group, to explore The $100 Trillion Wealth Transfer and what it means for fundraisers, philanthropists, and generational giving. Later in the program, we speak with Chris van Bergen, co-author of Certifiable: How Businesses Operationalize Responsible Sourcing, about the intersection of business, ethics, and impact—and what nonprofits can learn from the corporate world when it comes to building trust and transparency.
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5 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 52 seconds

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4/15/2025: "10,000 Job Cuts in 70 Days"
April 15, 2025: After the news, Sara Herschander, Staff Reporter at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, discusses her article, "10,000 Job Cuts in 70 Days," which addresses recent job losses in the nonprofit sector. Later in the show, Ken Miller discusses his new book, "Becoming Ken."
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5 months ago
54 minutes 13 seconds

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4/8/2025: Purpose-Driven Board Leadership
April 8, 2025: After the news, Gene Takagi, Principal at NEO Law Group, joins us to talk about the growing movement toward purpose-driven board leadership—what it means, why it matters, and how boards can become stronger agents of mission and equity. Later in the show, Patton McDowell, author of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, shares practical guidance for emerging and seasoned leaders alike.
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5 months ago

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4/1/2025: Donor and Staff Retention
April 1, 2025:  After the news, Louis Diez, Founder of the Donor Participation Project & Annual Fund Toolkit, shares proven strategies to boost donor retention and long-term engagement. Then, Evan Wilstein, co-author of the Social Impact Staff Retention (SISR) Study, examines key factors influencing nonprofit staff retention and how organizations can foster a more sustainable workforce.
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7 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 58 seconds

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3/25/2025: Four Nonprofit Advocacy Superpowers
March 25, 2025: After the news, Bethany Snyder, MPP, Director of the Iowa Nonprofit Alliance and Founder of Snyder Strategies, reveals four nonprofit advocacy superpowers that can amplify impact, mobilize supporters, and drive meaningful policy change.
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7 months ago
52 minutes 54 seconds

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3/18/25: Game Changing Tech for Nonprofits
March 18, 2025:  After the news, Jay Love, active angel investor and former tech CEO, explores the latest game-changing technologies transforming the nonprofit sector and what they mean for the future of fundraising. Then, Julia Campbell, Founder & Principal of J Campbell Social Marketing, shares key insights from her forthcoming book, Minimalist Marketing for Nonprofits, offering practical strategies to streamline outreach and maximize impact.
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7 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 28 seconds

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3/11/25: Sustaining Public Broadcasting
March 11, 2025:  After the news, Jeff Schreifels, Principal at Veritus Group, explores strategies for sustaining public broadcasting through donor engagement and major gifts. Then, Nathan Chappell and Scott Rosenkrans discuss insights from their book, Nonprofit AI: A Comprehensive Guide to Implementing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good, highlighting how AI-driven strategies can enhance fundraising and drive greater impact.
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7 months ago
55 minutes 23 seconds

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3/4/25: Foundations On The Hill
March 4, 2025:  After the news, Rusty Stahl, President & CEO of Fund the People, provides insights from Foundations on the Hill, highlighting key policy discussions shaping the future of philanthropy. Then, Erica Waasdorp, author of Monthly Giving Made Easy, shares expert strategies for building sustainable fundraising through recurring donor programs. Closing out the program, and in recognition of the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, we revisit conversations with David Szakonyi on the Russian oligarch influence through philanthropy and the work of Tabletochki with its founder, Olya Kudinenko. 
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8 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 55 seconds

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2/25/25: The AI-Powered Pivot to Women-Centered Philanthropy and Fundraising
February 25, 2025:  After the news, Anne Murphy, Founder of SheLeadsAI, explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping philanthropy with a focus on women-centered giving and fundraising. Then, Bobby Dawson, Vice President of Information Technology & Security at DonorSearch, talks about his new book, Leadership Life: Breaking Through the Individual Contributor Ceiling. 
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8 months ago
1 hour 6 seconds

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2/18/25: Ethical Storytelling
February 18, 2025:  After the news, Carly Euler of MemoryFox examines the role of ethics in nonprofit storytelling and fundraising. Then, Alan Clayton, CEO of Revolutionise International, discussed his new book, Great Fundraising Organizations, which explores how strategic organizational leadership can accelerate fundraising growth.    
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8 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 17 seconds

Frontlines of Social Good Podcast