Stepping into leadership takes courage—and you’re right where you belong. In this episode, Nancy and Sarah talk about imposter syndrome—the voice that makes even the most capable leaders question themselves. They share why it shows up so often in nonprofit work and offer simple ways to quiet the doubt and lead with confidence. Question to consider: How has imposter syndrome affected you? How would naming and reframing imposter syndrome help you to do your job better? Enjoyed this ...
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Stepping into leadership takes courage—and you’re right where you belong. In this episode, Nancy and Sarah talk about imposter syndrome—the voice that makes even the most capable leaders question themselves. They share why it shows up so often in nonprofit work and offer simple ways to quiet the doubt and lead with confidence. Question to consider: How has imposter syndrome affected you? How would naming and reframing imposter syndrome help you to do your job better? Enjoyed this ...
Engaged boards don’t just happen—they’re built with intention. In this episode, Nancy and Sarah explore why some board members drift while others lean in, and what you can do to shift the balance. They unpack the four cornerstones of engagement—people, lens, structure, and conversations—and show how aligning them can spark real momentum. Listen in as they share practical steps to move your board from simply attending meetings to truly investing in your mission. Discover the small changes that...
Nonprofit Radio Show
Stepping into leadership takes courage—and you’re right where you belong. In this episode, Nancy and Sarah talk about imposter syndrome—the voice that makes even the most capable leaders question themselves. They share why it shows up so often in nonprofit work and offer simple ways to quiet the doubt and lead with confidence. Question to consider: How has imposter syndrome affected you? How would naming and reframing imposter syndrome help you to do your job better? Enjoyed this ...