Episodes

Jenn Whitmer: Managing Conflict

Jenn Whitmer helps teams and leaders solve conflict, cultivate communication and create empowered teams. She is a keynote speaker, a TEDx speaker, and a consultant. She talks about hard topics with infectious joy. Through working with her, people improve communication, work through conflict, and build awareness with the Enneagram. She asks big questions that lead

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Tammy Barlet

Meet US Coast Guard veteran Tammy Barlet of the Washington DC / Baltimore area. Tammy’s originally from a small town in Pennsylvania which is part of the reason she served 8 years in the military [get out of the small town] as an Operations Specialist. She shares the other reason why she joined the military

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S2 EP 30: Separating Real Marketing From “Facebook-preneur” Marketing with Parker Nash

Have you ever been randomly DM’d and pitched services you didn’t ask for? Have you ever been in a conversation with someone and they immediately start talking about how great they are and you’re a fool if you don’t follow them or buy their programs? Are you tired of following the “gurus” only to find

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Help Others Win

In this episode, Jay talks about his trip to DC and helping his friend run a 100K.  Help others win!  Welcome to the Do Hard Things Podcast with your host Jay Tiegs, Are you ready to amplify and improve your life? Then you are in the right place.  On this podcast we have unfiltered conversation

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Episode 123: Joshua Borenstein: Integrating Funding and Organization Strategy

Developing and driving strategic growth for your nonprofit requires a delicate balance of vision, programmatic goals, and the resources to attain them.  Joshua Borenstein joins the podcast to discuss the important of integrating funding strategy with your vision and programmatic goals.  

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S2 Episode 45 – Summons to Berlin – Joanne Intrator

Dr. Joanne Intrator’s highly anticipated memoir, “Summoned To Berlin” describes the challenges she faced and overcame during her decade-long search for restitution for 16 Wallstrasse, a major Berlin building that was stolen from her family by the Nazis.  Her story has been featured in international magazine articles and museum exhibits. Joanne spent nine years confronting

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S2 Episode 44 – Wrong side of the Working Man – Justin Dipego

Wrong Side Of A Working Man is a ground-breaking modern-day adult illustrated fantasy novel set in the contemporary world in which Alex Cides wakes to find his wife has disappeared, his daughters fear him, and a mysterious curse has thrown him out of balance with the universe. Set in the underbelly of Los Angeles, Alex discovers

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Healthy organizational culture highlights

In episode 62 of Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton looks back with past guests to discuss: What organizational culture is How good feedback contributes to a healthy organization The importance of putting your stated values into action Important Links and Resources: Elizabeth Scott, PhD Cooke and Lafferty of Human Synergistics International Anne Helen Petersen Episode 36

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115: How Nonprofits Can Gain Credibility and Increase Discoverability, Interview with Michael Thatcher, CEO of Charity Navigator

Join me on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip We each have a unique combination of things that light us up. From art to spreadsheets, engines to baking cookies (guilty!), we all have our things we enjoy. Those things we’re passionate about typically spread across a wide range of interests. Along with that, we

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115: How Nonprofits Can Gain Credibility and Increase Discoverability, Interview with Michael Thatcher, CEO of Charity Navigator

Join me on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip We each have a unique combination of things that light us up. From art to spreadsheets, engines to baking cookies (guilty!), we all have our things we enjoy. Those things we’re passionate about typically spread across a wide range of interests. Along with that, we

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Denisha Montgomery Smith – Discussion with Colonel Wes Martin

This podcast is about Denisha Montgomery Smith from a larger viewpoint. I have been struggling with questions about why these kinds of situations are tolerated in the military. Especially when a recruiter will tell someone and their family that the military will “take care of them”. Only to experience the worst kind of betrayal when

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Do you really want to know the answer? (Feat: Kevin and Tyree)

Hey! Welcome to Season Three of Before I Forget! Join Tyree and Kevin as they recap last season. Listen in as they talk about current events and hear their thoughts on the prisoner exchange of Brittany Griner. Kevin goes on a rant (Again) about Alpha Gym Bros and the American Subculture of being “Billy-Badass”. Then

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Do you really want to know the answer? (Feat Kevin and Tyree)

Hey! Welcome to Season Three of Before I Forget! Join Tyree and Kevin as they recap last season. Listen in as they talk about current events and hear their thoughts on the prisoner exchange of Brittany Griner. Kevin goes on a rant (Again) about Alpha Gym Bros and the American Subculture of being “Billy-Badass”. Then

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Rohini- Loss, Trauma, and Emotion Lab.

#trauma   #Loss #Emotion #TraumaLossEmotionLab #columbia #mentalhealth #veteran #resilience #flexibility #FamilyFlexStudy #Veteranresearch #socialscience  @columbia  Rohini, PhD student and clinical researcher, joins us to talk about the Family Flex Study at the Loss Trauma and Emotion Lab. We talk about her work with veteran families and the groundbreaking research that she is doing to help understand

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Episode 74 – How Habits Are Your Foundational Pieces To Success With Jason Harwood

As the Director for Leadership for a $1 billion company, Jason has helped thousands of people identify and create the habits that will make the biggest difference in their lives and organizations. Jason can help your audience identify the habits that will make the biggest difference, and put a plan in place to be more

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Stop Listening to Nonprofit Marketing Trends: Listen to Your Audience

You don’t have time to waste on marketing that doesn’t work. Lindsay LaShell, Marketing Activist and Creator of Open Lines, gives Delaney the lowdown on nonprofit marketing that worked this year and what’s ahead, plus insight on why you shouldn’t always pay attention to trends in this Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast interview. Meet Lindsay in

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