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Jan 27, 2025 • 31min

598. 2025 Social Impact Trends That Matter: Community is the Multiplier. (Floyd Jones)

Meet Floyd🤝. He’s a New York City-based speaker, coach and Community Builder. He’s helping us kick off our newest series from We Are For Good Studio: 2025 Social Impact Trends That Matter 🥳 Our first trend: Community is the multiplier. ✖️But building a thriving community isn't easy - it takes strategy, consistency, and a whole lot of heart. In this episode, Floyd joins us to share the proven tactics and mindset shifts that will help you turn followers into loyal supporters and donors this year. Episode Highlights: The Power of Community in Nonprofits (2:53) Success Stories: Community Engagement in Action (6:02)Mindsets Shifts for Effective Community Building (8:59)The Role of Consistency in Engagement (13:08)Sustainable Growth and Avoiding Burnout (17:50)Floyd Jones’s One Good Thing: No one starts as a butterfly, you have to start as a caterpillar. (26:09)Episode Shownotes: https://www.weareforgood.com/episode/598Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/Q-WDZlAjm3r0Tw1AlC11CTsWzpY?utm_source=copy_urlLearn more: www.weareforgood.com/episode/598Thank you to our partners 🩵Big gratitude to Givebutter, RKD Group, DonorDock, Feathr, Whiteboard and Sowen for their partnership in growing the Impact Uprising. If you’re searching for a new CRM, tech tool, brand partner, direct mail partner, or impact strategist— we’d love for you to start with our trusted recs. We’ve vetted them so you don’t have to. Head to weareforgood.com/recs to learn more.Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Jan 22, 2025 • 34min

597. Building Trust + Credibility on LinkedIn to Attract New Corporate Partners + Donors - Brynne Krispin

Meet Brynne. She’s the Founder and CEO of Cause Fokus and social media strategist 🤝. She shares her journey in social media, the misconceptions surrounding LinkedIn, and offers practical advice on how to engage authentically with potential partners and donors. This episode discusses the challenges nonprofits face in the digital age, the importance of empathy in social media, and how LinkedIn has emerged as a powerful platform for social impact leaders. It offers insights into the need for genuine connections and the value of sharing personal stories to build trust and credibility in the nonprofit sector. You don’t want to miss it 🎧The Power of Empathy in Social Media (3:30)Misconceptions About LinkedIn (11:32)The Three P’s of LinkedIn Engagement (14:09)Navigating Early Career Challenges (19:12)Building Authentic Connections Through Storytelling (20:35)Brynne Krispin’s One Good Thing: The importance of Sleep for Productivity. (36:18)Thank you to our partners 🩵Big gratitude to Givebutter, RKD Group, DonorDock, Feathr, Whiteboard and Sowen for their partnership in growing the Impact Uprising. If you’re searching for a new CRM, tech tool, brand partner, direct mail partner, or impact strategist— we’d love for you to start with our trusted recs. We’ve vetted them so you don’t have to. Head to weareforgood.com/recs to learn more.Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Jan 20, 2025 • 4min

Collective One Good Thing / In Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Today, we’re doing something a little different. Instead of a typical interview, we’re taking a pause. And inviting you into a collective One Good Thing.Good is the foundation of progress, and the fuel for movements. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we’re reminded that good isn’t passive; it’s a choice. It’s choosing love over hate, justice over complacency, and action over indifference.So today, instead of a regular podcast episode, we want to leave you with a simple challenge: Do one good thing for someone. It doesn’t have to be grand or complicated. It could be checking in on a friend, volunteering your time, buying the coffee for the person behind you in line, or simply smiling and saying hello to someone you cross paths with today. Small acts of kindness have the power to ripple outward and create waves of change. We're so glad you're here. ❤️Give: The King Center + LA Fire ReliefVolunteer: Idealist.org - is a great place to start to find a way to take action or volunteer your time.Read: Discover how forward-thinking nonprofits and foundations are transforming communication strategies for building trust, fostering inclusion, and creating impactful connections in a new article series from SSIR and The Communications Network.Watch: The Story of MLK as told by Kid President (it’s 3.5 minutes of joy AND education 🙌)Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Jan 15, 2025 • 30min

596. Transforming Education Through Cross-Sector Collaborations + The Mission of Digital Promise - Jean-Claude Brizard

Meet Jean-Claude. He’s the President and CEO of Digital Promise, a nonprofit focused on shaping the future of learning through cross-sector collaboration🤝. He outlines his playbook for driving systemic change - emphasizing the importance of building trust, finding community "protagonists", and aligning diverse stakeholders around a shared vision. This episode offers valuable insights for education leaders, nonprofit professionals, and anyone interested in leveraging cross-sector partnerships to create equitable, systemic change. You don’t want to miss it 🎧Episode HighlightsDigital Promise's Mission and Unique Approach (5:00)Leveraging Technology to Transform Teaching and Learning (7:00)The Importance of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Systemic Change (10:00)Strategies for Building Effective Community Coalitions (16:00)A Powerful Moment of Philanthropy in Jean-Claude’s Life (19:00)Jean-Claude’s One Good Thing: Never negotiate your core values. (23:00)Learn more: www.weareforgood.com/episode/596Thank you to our partners 🩵Big gratitude to Givebutter, RKD Group, DonorDock, Feathr, Whiteboard and Sowen for their partnership in growing the Impact Uprising. If you’re searching for a new CRM, tech tool, brand partner, direct mail partner, or impact strategist— we’d love for you to start with our trusted recs. We’ve vetted them so you don’t have to. Head to weareforgood.com/recs to learn more.Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Jan 13, 2025 • 43min

595. Navigating Life's Transitions + The Mission of The Flight School - Abby Falik

Meet Abby. She’s a social entrepreneur, speaker, and advocate for purposeful learning at any age ❤️. In this powerful episode, Abby shares her journey of letting go, stepping into the unknown, and redefining her path—offering invaluable lessons for anyone facing change or seeking purpose.In 2024, Abby launched The Flight School to transform the post-high school transition into a bold rite of passage for emerging leaders. Through her insights on mindfulness, generosity, and personal growth, Abby is reshaping how the next generation learns, leads, and launches into the world. This conversation will leave you inspired to approach your own transitions with clarity, resilience, and a sense of adventure. We hope you enjoy 🎧💡 LearnThe power of mindfulness and daily practices to navigate life's transitions.Strategies for overcoming the challenges of starting something newAbby's vision for Flight School and how it aims to transform education and empower the next generation 💙Learn more: www.weareforgood.com/episode/595Thank you to our partners 🩵Big gratitude to Givebutter, RKD Group, DonorDock, Feathr, Whiteboard and Sowen for their partnership in growing the Impact Uprising. If you’re searching for a new CRM, tech tool, brand partner, direct mail partner, or impact strategist— we’d love for you to start with our trusted recs. We’ve vetted them so you don’t have to. Head to weareforgood.com/recs to learn more.Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Jan 8, 2025 • 37min

594. Leveraging Community and Innovation as an Impact Multiplier - Rebecca Bernard

Meet Rebecca. She's a fearless educator, strategist, and community builder shaking things up from SoCal to Costa Rica 🌎 As the Director of Innovation at The Teaching Well, she’s crafting bold new ways to support educators nationwide, all while inspiring others to lean into creativity and ditch the fear of failure. If you’re craving fresh strategies to innovate, connect, and build something extraordinary, this one’s for you 💡 Hit play, and let’s get to work!💡 LearnHow to navigate the tension between innovation + securityWays to shift mindsets around failureTips for building + sustaining communitiesToday’s GuestRebecca Bernard, Director of Innovation, The Teaching WellEpisode HighlightsRebecca’s story and journey to today (3:30)Navigating creativity and security in nonprofit work (8:55)Shifting mindsets about failure and innovating boldly (11:50)Advice for breaking out of the "security lane" to drive change (15:35)Building strong, resilient, and lasting communities (18:50)First steps for meaningful and enduring community building (23:35)A powerful moment of philanthropy in Rebecca’s life (27:50)Rebecca’s One Good Thing: Trust in your ability to believe in something bigger than yourself, and allow for that to guide your capacity to see beyond what's inside the box. This is an infinite universe. We have so much potential, and you have all the answers. (32:00)How to connect with Rebecca (34:50)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/594.Thank you to our partners 🩵Big gratitude to Givebutter, RKD Group, DonorDock, Feathr, Whiteboard and Sowen for their partnership in growing the Impact Uprising. If you’re searching for a new CRM, tech tool, brand partner, direct mail partner, or impact strategist— we’d love for you to start with our trusted recs. We’ve vetted them so you don’t have to. Head to weareforgood.com/recs to learn more.Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Jan 6, 2025 • 54min

593. Cultivating Empathy in a Divided World - Dr. Payal Beri, RK Empathy

Meet Payal. She’s an organizational psychologist, empathy advocate, and founder of RK Empathy. For nearly two decades, Dr. Beri has empowered leaders, communities, and individuals to connect on a deeper level, helping us see that we have more in common than we often realize. She’s on a mission to break down the divisions that separate us and build stronger, more connected communities💪 Tune in to hear how emotional intelligence and empathy can transform your leadership and your organization 🧠💙💡 LearnHow empathy bridges divides in today’s polarized worldWhat an empathy-based approach looks like in actionPractical ways to cultivate emotional intelligence in your organizationToday’s GuestPayal Beri, PhD, Psychologist + Founder, RK EmpathyEpisode HighlightsPayal’s story and journey to where she is today (3:55)Payal’s transition to organizational psychology and empathy work (9:15)Emotional intelligence as a tool for accountability and empathy (16:30)Empathy and the Reframing Perspectives Framework (29:05) Intimate Changemakers Dinners (37:55) A powerful moment of philanthropy in Payal’s life (46:10)Payal’s One Good Thing: Just be curious and patient with yourself. Be kind to yourself. Be patient with others. (50:00)How to connect with Payal (51:45)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/593.Thank you to our partners 🩵Big gratitude to Givebutter, RKD Group, DonorDock, Feathr, Whiteboard and Sowen for their partnership in growing the Impact Uprising. If you’re searching for a new CRM, tech tool, brand partner, direct mail partner, or impact strategist— we’d love for you to start with our trusted recs. We’ve vetted them so you don’t have to. Head to weareforgood.com/recs to learn more.Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Dec 23, 2024 • 51min

592. Microdosing Wellness + A Year-End Reflection - Jon McCoy, Becky Endicott, and Lindsey Fuller

Lindsey Fuller joins Jon + Becky in this episode to wrap up the transformative Gather at the Well podcast and look back on the past year. Together, we reflect on the power of microdosing wellness to spark meaningful change — both personally and within our organizations. Tune in for a conversation where we navigate the messy middle of balancing personal growth with organizational transformation and fostering vibrant, sustainable teams. Let’s step into 2025 with renewed energy and purpose. 🌱💡 LearnThe power of microdosing wellnessThe role of community and accountabilityActionable wellness strategiesSpecial GuestLindsey Fuller, Executive Director, The Teaching WellEpisode HighlightsWrapping up 2024 (00:40) Introducing Lindsey Fuller and Gather at the Well (2:30)Personal Reflections and Takeaways from Gather at the Well (8:05)The Power of Micro-Dosing Wellness (18:20)Incorporating somatics (25:25)Three practices for well-being in 2025 (29:40)The role of professional development and team growth (36:15)Lindsey’s One Good Thing: We can do hard things when we choose each other. Likely there is a middle path, something we haven't identified yet, that when we put all of our brilliance together, we can figure out a way to stay in the work make the impact we want, and love our life while doing it. (42:40)Jon’s One Good Thing: Proactivity is the way. (43:15)Becky’s One Good Thing: The more you listen to other people, the more you start to listen to yourself, you will feel the shift. You will feel growth, not aging, but growth. (44:45)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/592Thank you to our partners 🩵Big gratitude to Givebutter, RKD Group, DonorDock, Feathr, Whiteboard and Sowen for their partnership in growing the Impact Uprising. If you’re searching for a new CRM, tech tool, brand partner, direct mail partner, or impact strategist— we’d love for you to start with our trusted recs. We’ve vetted them so you don’t have to. Head to weareforgood.com/recs to learn more.Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Dec 18, 2024 • 25min

Gather At The Well: When Hate Calls - Lindsey Fuller

"I could have kept it a secret. I could have let my fear and anxiety dictate my behaviors. But instead, I want to leave some of the baggage at the door and complete this experience through my nervous system." –LindseyAre you prepared for the moment hate calls?In this powerful bonus episode of Gather at the Well, Lindsey opens up about a deeply personal and unsettling experience — receiving a violent, harassing phone call. Lindsey walks us through her process of emotional regulation, and the practical steps she took to protect herself and her team.Having a plan — and a strong support system — is essential. This episode introduces the "Continuous Replenishment Cycle," a practical framework for navigating crises with self-care, emotional grounding, and community support at its core. Lindsey also shares the three components of a crisis and safety plan - prevention, intervention, and postvention - and shares specific policies and practices her organization has implemented.Begin designing your safety plan. Keep yourself and your people safe. Fortify your organization, so you’re ready to take action and respond instead of react. We’re your partners and we have your back. ❤️Episode HighlightsTone-setting and Lindsey’s personal experience (1:00)Somatic practice (5:00)The Continuous Replenishment Cycle (CRC) (6:00)Knowing your support system (9:00)Designing a crisis and safety plan (14:00)Affirmations (18:15)Homework (18:55)Critical Hope: It's so easy to go on this pendulum swing of either being reactive or inactive. Slow the swing. Do the work. Get in your body, your brain, and stay in your values. Then get ready to take action that way you're responding and not reacting. (22:20)For more information + episode details visit weareforgood.com/episode/when-hate-calls.Connect with The Teaching WellWebsite / LinkedIn / X / Instagram / Facebook Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Dec 16, 2024 • 34min

591. The Social State of Giving: How Digital Platforms are Shaping the Future of Philanthropy - Amit Meredith, GoFundMe

Meet Amit. She’s a brilliant marketer and is Head of Marketing at GoFundMe. She’s joining us for an insightful discussion on how social media is revolutionizing the way people discover, share, and support causes📲 Plus, we're diving into GoFundMe’s Social State of Giving Report exploring how different generations — from Gen Z to Boomers — engage with charitable causes online. Grab your notepad because we're talking trends, where the opportunities for activation are, and exploring who's doing it well ✍️💡 LearnHow Gen Z is leading the charge in social givingWhy impact creators are becoming powerful voices for changeWays orgs can harness the power of digital sharing Today’s GuestAmit Meredith, Head of Marketing, GoFundMeEpisode HighlightsSetting the tone + why this data matters (3:35)Key findings from The Social State of Giving Report (5:20)Generational giving differences (7:35)Next steps for nonprofits after reading this report (15:15)Tips for engaging influencers (17:25)Co-creating content with your community (23:00)Influencer + nonprofit collaboration examples (25:20)Amit’s One Good Thing: Bring that IRL and digital community together. Make it easy for people to share. (28:30)How to connect with GoFundMe (31:25)For more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/591.Thank you to our partners 🩵Big gratitude to Givebutter, RKD Group, DonorDock, Feathr, Whiteboard and Sowen for their partnership in growing the Impact Uprising. If you’re searching for a new CRM, tech tool, brand partner, direct mail partner, or impact strategist— we’d love for you to start with our trusted recs. We’ve vetted them so you don’t have to. Head to weareforgood.com/recs to learn more.Support the showBecome a Member and Get All-Access to Everything We Are For Good!Experience the Impact Uprising Membership by We Are For Good: an ecosystem to learn, connect + grow in the power of a value-aligned community. Members gather monthly with Jon + Becky at exclusive members-only meetups + get video access to all new podcast episodes in an ad-free experience + so much more! Learn more + join us at weareforgood.com.Say hi👇LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter

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