Funders on Fundraising is a podcast about power, trust, and authenticity—and how money moves in the nonprofit sector.
Hosted by Kelly James, a former funder, and Geoffrey MacDougall, a career fundraiser, the show opens up honest conversations between people who shape where resources flow and those who work to secure them.
Each episode demystifies the craft of fundraising—how relationships form, how decisions are made, and how power and persuasion operate when money is on the table. Guests talk candidly about what excites them, what turns them off, and how trust actually gets built in real time.
It’s not about philanthropy’s performance. It’s about the people, the structure, and the tactics that make meaningful commitments possible.
Produced by Chris Lawrence and Urbanist Media
Cover art by Ben Johnson
Theme music by Evan Greer
I podcasten Iværksætterdrømme, får du nye perspektiver på iværksætteri.
Sammen med mine gæster, guider vi dig igennem iværksættereventyret i dit eget tempo, med plads til fejl og gode kaffepauser.
Fordi iværksætteri er langt fra stereotypen der arbejder i døgndrift og hvor vækst er det eneste succeskriterie. I podcasten går vi med bag om iværksætteriet, og udfordrer glansbilledet af den klassiske iværksætter. Vi fortæller ægte, og ikke mindst ærlig, iværksætter inspiration, hvor der er plads til meget andet end “alt eller intet” & "kick-ass" mentalitet.
Vi har lige fra starten besluttet, at tingene ikke skal pakkes ind.
Derfor fortæller vi ikke den ene succeshistorie efter den anden - vi fortæller iværksætter historierne som de er, fortalt af iværksættere til iværksættere. Om iværksættere som er gået efter deres drømme. Drømme om at skabe en hverdag med frihed og fleksibilitet. Drømme om at lykkes. Drømme om at få succes. Og succes, ja det kan måles på mange måder. Fordi en ting er sikkert, du er ikke uambitiøs med din business, bare fordi du ikke nødvendigvis jagter den store exit til XX millioner.
Podcasten er bl.a. for dig som selv er iværksætter / selvstændig, dig som overvejer at starte virksomhed og dig som elsker en god og ærlig fortælling om hvordan det egentlig er at starte egen business - inkl. de store udfordringer, presset man er under og tvivlen på sig selv og sin forretning - men naturligvis også alt det sjove samt "how to" værktøjer til at lykkes som iværksætter. Alt sammen noget som mine dygtige gæster og jeg selv deler ud af.
Og så har Iværksætterdrømme mange gange ligget som nr. 1 over bedste / mest populære iværksætter podcasts.
Så tusind tak fordi du lytter med :)
IVÆRKSÆTTERDRØMME
www.iværksætterdrømme.dk
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How did the richest people on the planet make their billions? Find out with the Good Bad Billionaire podcast - now with a chance for you to have your say. Make up your minds whether you think they are good, bad or just another billionaire.
In each episode of Good Bad Billionaire, BBC Business Editor Simon Jack and journalist and author Zing Tsjeng analyse the lives of the super-rich, and try to understand what motivates billionaires like Kim Kardashian and Oprah Winfrey.
From acting-giant turned politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, to Spanx-founder Sara Blakely, Simon and Zing rate their wealth, power, philanthropy and associated controversies, before asking you whether they are good, bad, or just another billionaire.
Get in touch by email and let us know what you think! The contact details are at the end of these show notes.
Ever wondered how Taylor Swift went from country singer to money-spinner? How Amazon boss Jeff Bezos came to launch one of the biggest corporations of the internet age? And how six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan made his fortune with Nike? Trawl through the archives to find out how Selena Gomez went from a child Disney star to a mega-magnate of makeup, and how Martha Stewart, the “original lifestyle influencer”, became one of the most successful women in business.
We explore the life of British inventor Sir James Dyson, and learn about some of the big names behind Snapchat, Minecraft, Marvel, ChatGPT, Google and Alibaba, which shape the world we live in today.
In a special season, we have also told the stories of the pioneers who helped build the United States of America: the world’s first billionaire John D Rockefeller, motor magnate Henry Ford, the aviator and filmmaker Howard Hughes, Walmart founder Sam Walton, and Hetty Green - once dubbed “The Witch of Wall Street”.
It's not just how billionaires made their money; it's what they did with it next.
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