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The Nonprofit Podcast

Jena Lynch, Brittan Stockert & Cara Augspurger

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The Nonprofit Podcast brings you tools, tips, and tactics today to take your nonprofit to the next level tomorrow. Hosted by Donorbox Fundraising Coach Cara Augspurger, Ed.M, CFRE, and co-host Jena Lynch, this is a bite-sized show packed with immediately implementable ideas and interventions that will up your fundraising game. We may all have the heart to serve, but who doesn’t need to know that they are not alone in the struggle to make their mission meaningful? Interviews with innovation-d ...
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Crazy Zen Life

Brittan Swan/Shannon Kessler

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Crazy Zen Life is a podcast for moms, yogis and any lover of life that embraces the daily crazy. Yoga besties Brittany Swan and Shannon Kessler explore the beautiful mess created in your life in a fun light-hearted accepting space. Join them as they dive into the aspects of motherhood, yoga, entrepreneur hustle and all the life in between.
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A New Angle is a current affairs Montana Public Radio program and podcast celebrating cool people doing awesome things in and around Montana. We live in the College of Business at the University of Montana. New episodes drop every Thursday. Recent and upcoming guests include Academy Award-winning actor J.K. Simmons, US Senator Jon Tester, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte, Cheryl Strayed (best-selling author of Wild), NYT Columnist Maureen Dowd, and many others. www.anewanglepodcast.com
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Olivia and Raven are black, blind women, passionate about shedding light on issues regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion. Get political and personal with them as they share their perspectives on living at the intersection of disabled, black, and women in the US.
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What Remains

WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina

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True crime meets forensic science in the What Remains podcast from WRAL Studios. With no ID, human skeletal remains often end up at medical examiners’ offices where they sit in storage closets for years, gathering dust as evidence slowly disappears. These are some of the most difficult cold cases to crack. Unsolved murders. Missing people never identified. Families without answers. Every year in the United States there are 600,000 missing person reports and 4,400 sets of unidentified human r ...
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If you like dark humor, we are the True Crime podcast for you! From malpractice to the most gruesome true crime cases - we cover the curious, the dark, and the bizarre. We started as a podcast focused on exposing the malpractice cases that changed our medical system forever. Now we have branched out and have become more focused on True Crime in general.
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Host Heidi Bennett interviews creative professionals (Filmmakers, Comedians, Artists, Writers) to discuss their creative process, latest projects, successes, struggles, and strategies for thriving in their chosen profession. Through fun, candid conversations you’ll learn how compassionate, immensely creative professionals experiment with mindfulness and create habits to avoid burnout and live rich, deeply creative and happy lives. Subscribe to Vibrant Visionaries Check out our new YouTube ch ...
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The Corky Crime Sisters are two sisters who like to hang out with each other, talk true crime, and have an adult beverage... or two... or three. Come join us in the corky cave each week for new cases, laughs, and overall ridiculousness.
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I Am Alice Podcast

designbyalicereadman

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Conversations about connection, creativity, clarity. Stories about how we transform our lives and live the best lives possible. What brings you joy? For me, that’s playing harmonium & singing This podcast is to connect people on the subject of life changing experiences. Have you had one yet? What we learn from these circumstances and how we can create a new way of living! Discovering the tools that work for us. To listen to the first chapter of my book I am Alice, Break up, Breakdown, Breakt ...
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The Wine Cellar Sessions

Real talk for oenophiles hosted by Carter Schwartz

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The Wine Cellar Sessions is an in-conversation-with podcast that invites leaders from all corners of the health and social care world – part intense analysis, part insight, part launch-off point to decanter and discuss everything under the sun.Hosted by Carter Schwartz's Managing Director, Adam Carter, take a trip to his virtual wine cellar and enjoy.
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Hi, I'm Rebekkah Rosewood. And I'm here to help you keep your curses hexy, and your hexes sexy in this true crime and paranormal podcast. Thrice Cursed is dedicated to telling lesser known true crime stories, with an emphasis on the unsolved, in as empathetic a way possible, and is dedicated to getting the facts as straight as possible. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thricecursedpod/support
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Let The Kids Play

Rick Hart and Dr. Sam Maniar

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Are you a parent navigating through the world of children’s sports? Welcome to “Let the Kids Play”: Sports Parenting From the Child’s Perspective. I am Rick Hart, the founder, and CEO of Jump Start Sports, and I am Sam Maniar, a nationally renowned sports psychologist. In this podcast, we discuss topics facing parents today regarding their children’s participation in youth sports. Each week, we will have a guest who adds pertinent expertise, and a child panelist to give their fresh take! Amo ...
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.anewanglepodcast.com In this month’s installment of Incentives & Instincts, our recurring series with economist Bryce Ward, Justin and Bryce question the effectiveness of our current election system in helping us to choose the candidates whose policies will best reflect our perceptio…
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Send us a text 🤔 How can you take action today to amplify your impact this giving season?🎯 Join us for three critical strategies to help your nonprofit make the most of your Giving Season campaigns. From goal-setting to donor engagement to follow-up, this episode is filled with actionable tips to ensure your organization’s fundraising success. Incl…
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Scaling Montana works to accelerate Montana’s technology innovation community, and we are joined in this episode by Jenni Graff, the executive director, and Philip Brittan, who chairs the board. They discuss Montana’s emerging tech and entrepreneurial landscape and the upcoming Scaling Montana summit, which will be held on October 23rd and 24th in …
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Send us a text 🎯 Set Your Year-End Event Budget Like a Pro: 3 Top Tips & Strategies Need help with nonprofit event budgeting? Join Britt as she dives into actionable strategies for effectively setting and managing your event budget. Take 10 minutes to learn pro tips on defining your event's purpose, creating realistic plans, and avoiding common bud…
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Mark Kreider is a recent Ph.D. graduate in forestry from the University of Montana whose research focuses on wildfire suppression and its unintended consequences on forest ecosystems. In this episode, he explains the concept of “suppression bias,” where the easier-to-control fires are successfully suppressed, leaving the more severe and dangerous w…
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Send us a text Looking for original fundraising ideas to make your charity events stand out? With year-end giving right around the corner, don’t miss 3 strategic and creative ways to engage donors with tailored events that boost attendance. Jena and Britt share three strategies to personalize your events for different donor groups, add interactive …
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Zach Green is the president of BeAlive Studios in Bozeman, Montana, and the co-founder of Rivers are Life. He began his career on CBS’s Survivor and oversaw production of the hugely successful survival series Alone. In this episode, Zach shares his experiences navigating the entertainment industry, emphasizing the importance of persistence, risk-ta…
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Send us a text Join Jena and Dana Snyder, founder of Positive Equation, as they explore Dana's five-step framework for enhancing nonprofit monthly giving programs. Learn actionable tips from her new book, "The Monthly Giving Mastermind," and discover how to build a thriving, community-driven giving program. Get actionable tips and tactics to: Treat…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.anewanglepodcast.com In this month’s installment of Incentives & Instincts, our recurring series with economist Bryce Ward, Justin and Bryce dive into the changing perceptions of the teaching profession over the last 50 years. They explore how the status, prestige, and public percept…
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Send us a text Building on last week's episode, today we unpack how nonprofits can transform one-time donors into loyal supporters using the "3-R Formula" — Reciprocity, Rewards, and Recognition. Jena and Cara share practical strategies to enhance monthly giving and strengthen donor relationships by leveraging the power of incentives. Learn how to:…
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This week we’re re-airing a conversation with John Adams, executive director at Montana Free Press. With Adams as its founder, Montana Free Press launched in 2016 as an independent nonprofit. In this episode Justin and John talk about the Montana Free Press model, the state of journalism in general, and its future here in Montana. Justin asks John …
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Send us a text Understanding donor behavior can be a game changer for your fundraising strategy. In this episode, Jena and Cara break down 5 simple, effective "nudges" you can implement today to boost your monthly giving program. Forget the heavy psychology talk—this is all about practical steps you can take to encourage those sustaining recurring …
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Nick Mott is an award-winning journalist and host of a new podcast The Wide Open. The first season, Threatened, explores the complex legacy of the Endangered Species Act and new episodes are dropping weekly right now. Mott discusses the Act’s history, its powerful legal teeth, and the social and political challenges surrounding species protection, …
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Send us a text 🚨 Avoid Year-End Fundraising Burnout! 🚨 Madeline McCoy, Founder and CEO of The Nonprofit Solution, shares the essential strategies that can transform your nonprofit's success by aligning board engagement with team roles. In this episode, Madeline and Britt break down actionable tips to help your organization stay productive and motiv…
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Mallory Phillips and Nathan Dugan co-founded Shelter WF, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating housing options for low to middle-income earners, in 2022. In this episode, they discuss the housing challenges in the Flathead Valley, the history of zoning and its implications on class and race, the state of housing legislation in Montana, and…
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Send us a text “Data can be a powerful tool for social change, but only if it is collected, analyzed, and applied in ways that promote fairness, justice, and inclusion.” Meena Das Data equity is essential for creating a fair and inclusive society. Join Britt and Meena Das, CEO of Namaste Data, to explore what data equity means and why it matters to…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.anewanglepodcast.com In a previous episode of Incentives & Instincts, Justin and economist Bryce Ward discussed a concerning rise in the need for chaos — a mentality in which individuals across the ideological spectrum, feeling disaffected by the system, seek its destruction. This we…
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Send us a text Why does your nonprofit need a CRM? 🤔 Join us to explore how a CRM platform can help you better understand and engage with your donors while streamlining your data management. Don't miss game-changing strategies from Jena and Britt as they share effective, easily implementable tips for using CRM to optimize your fundraising success. …
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Here’s part two of our conversation with Heidi Wallace and Rajiem Seabrook of EmpowerMT, an organization dedicated to creating a more just and inclusive world through leadership development and education. Heidi serves as executive director and Rajiem is director of equity and impact. In this episode, they discuss the challenges of systemic oppressi…
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Send us a text Struggling with nonprofit finances? Brittan and Germeen Guillaume, CEO of Visionary Accounting Group, discuss how to achieve financial transparency and build donor trust. Germeen shares actionable steps to best practices in 3 foundational areas, with Pro-Tips to maximize impact: Cloud Accounting: Migrate to streamline processes and i…
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In the early morning hours of June 7, 1992, the quiet town of Springfield Missouri became home to one of the most baffling mysteries in American history. Sometime between 3 and 7am, 47-year-old Sherrill Levitt, her 19-year-old daughter Suzie Streeter, and Suzie’s friend 18-year-old Stacy McCall disappeared without a trace from Levitt’s home on Delm…
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This week we’re bringing you an encore presentation of Justin’s conversation with Mara Silvers about Shared State, a collaborative reporting effort between the Montana Free Press, Montana Public Radio, and Yellowstone Public Radio. Shared State explores the strange political moment we’re living through, and as we approach this next election, this c…
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Send us a text 💸 Discover the $230 billion waiting to fuel your nonprofit's mission! 💸 Ever heard of Donor Advised Funds (DAFs)? They're a game-changer for high net worth donors and can secure significant gifts for your cause. But what exactly are DAFs, and how can they benefit your nonprofit? DAFs let donors set up special savings accounts for cha…
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On April 30th, 2011 Gail Polmgren dropped off her kids with her husband Matthew and drove off in her red Jeep Rubicon, never to be seen alive again. Her marriage was failing and she had asked friends to hide documents and money because she was afraid of her husband. And as the facts of the case began to surface, the shock and outrage of the communi…
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Today Justin interviews Heidi Wallace and Rajiem Seabrook of EmpowerMT, an organization dedicated to creating a more just and inclusive world through leadership development and education. Heidi serves as executive director and Rajiem is director of equity and impact. They delve into the work they do to build more cohesive communities, the power of …
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Send us a text ⛓️Creating a Connected Team: Effective Communication and Collaboration in Nonprofits 🤝 Trust and transparency are the foundation of a healthy team environment, and the result of strategic nonprofit management. Join Cara and Adam Morgan, Managing Partner of MVP Advisors, to discover how open communication can lead to successful projec…
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On Independence Day, Justin sits down with Anne Fogel of Missoula, Montana, to discuss the plight of her brother, Marc Fogel, who has been imprisoned in a Russian labor camp since 2021 for attempting to enter the country with 14 grams of medical cannabis. Justin and Anne discuss Marc’s love of teaching history in classrooms across the world, the de…
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Send us a text Boost Your Fundraising with Key Insights from Giving USA’s New Report! 🗽Happy Independence Day! We’ve got an easy listening, super useful dive into the latest Giving USA report to fire up your fundraising this 4th of July. 🎆 From the growth of donor advised funds to the profound bottom-line benefits of highlighting impact stories, Ca…
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This week we’re re-airing a favorite episode from last year with Jeffrey Funk, a blacksmith from Bigfork, Montana, who’s been crafting public sculpture and architectural metalwork for over 30 years. Jeffrey is the director of the New Agrarian School, an organization that teaches blacksmithing and other traditional rural crafts. In this episode, Jef…
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Send us a text Jena and Britt dig deep into the dynamic world of community-driven nonprofit fundraising. Join us to learn how to leverage social media, engage different generations, and harness grassroots tactics to create stronger connections and drive meaningful support for your cause. Discover actionable strategies and tips to empower your commu…
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Send us a text On today's episode we finish off the Grimes Girls case. What happened to Patricia and Barbara Grimes? Who actually did it? Go on Instagram and vote on if you think Edward looked like Elvis! Ryah thinks Jauclyn is absolutely incorrect! Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_the_Grimes_sisters https://www.newsnationnow.com/cr…
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Send us a text In 1957, Barbara and Patricia Grimes headed out to see one of their favorite movies, staring their favorite musician and actor: Elvis Presley. Their friends and loved ones didn't know this would be their last time they'd ever see them. In this part we explore the events leading up to the disappearances, and all of the sightings from …
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.anewanglepodcast.com Our Incentives & Instincts series with economist Bryce Ward continues with a discussion of homelessness in Missoula. Bryce recently published an illuminating report in collaboration with Missoula Economic Partnership that describes the state of homelessness in Mi…
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Send us a text Are you ready to explore innovative grant and collaborative fundraising strategies to amplify your nonprofit's impact? Join Jena and Katya Hancock, the founding Executive Director of Young Futures, as they delve into the mission of Young Futures and share practical insights into the innovative grants and collaborative funding approac…
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Tracy McNew is executive director of the Center for Asbestos Related Disease (CARD) in Libby, Montana, and LeRoy Thom is the clinic board president. The CARD clinic provides critical services to the Libby community as they recover from the legacy of vermiculite mining. In this episode, Tracy and LeRoy discuss how the CARD is addressing the health i…
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Send us a text Unlock the power of strategic fundraising to transform your nonprofit’s mission! Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to educated decisions that drive results. Discover how to keep your primary goal focused and elevate your fundraising game as Cara unpacks the strategic benefits of a well-crafted fundraising strategy with John DeLange …
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Allan Savory was born in Zimbabwe and educated in South Africa. Through his experiences in game ranching, he developed the philosophy of holistic management. In 2009, Allan, his wife Jody Butterfield and several colleagues founded the Savory Institute in Boulder, Colorado, an international network of leaders committed to putting holistic management…
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Send us a text Brace yourself for a seismic shift in philanthropy! We're diving into the $84 trillion Great Generational Wealth Transfer that's set to redefine the nonprofit landscape. This unprecedented transfer of wealth offers a golden opportunity for nonprofits to connect with a new wave of donors and drive significant impact. Meet the Great Ge…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.anewanglepodcast.com This week, our Incentives & Instincts series with economist Bryce Ward continues, with an exploration of the dynamics between what we want and what we need in today’s capitalist society. Bryce and Justin dive into how markets cater to our desires but often at the…
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Send us a text What Are the Best Multi-Channel Approaches to Engage Gen Z Donors? Explore strategies for engaging Gen Z donors with Elizabeth Bradley, CEO of ForumOne. Join us as Elizabeth shares her insights on digital communications and nonprofit strategy. In this episode, we uncover why engaging Gen Z donors is vital for nonprofits and how to ef…
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Christian Beckwith is a former editor of the American Alpine Journal and the co-founder of Alpinist Magazine. His current project, Ninety-Pound Rucksack, is a deep exploration of the 10th Mountain Division. In this episode, Christian discusses how the 10th was formed in response to the U.S.’s need for mountain infantry during WWII, and how the lega…
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Send us a text Unlock Nonprofit Success: The Power of Corporate Giving Programs Discover how to leverage corporate fundraising to secure your nonprofit’s financial stability and growth. Join Cara as she dives into the world of corporate giving programs and reveals the immense value they bring to nonprofits. 🌟 In this episode, you'll learn strategie…
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Melissa Sevigny is an award-winning science journalist at Arizona Public Radio and author of the amazing new book Brave the Wild River, which won the 2023 National Outdoor Book Award for History in Biography. In this episode, Justin and Melissa discuss how she came across the story of Lois Jotter and Elzada Clover, two women who made history by map…
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Send us a text Prepare for a game-changing episode as Jena sits down with Megan Heber, Professor of Practice in Arts Management and Nonprofit Leadership at SMU! Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your organization to the next level, this conversation is packed with practical insights and expert advice on navigating the nonprofit li…
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Steve Arveschoug is the executive director of Big Sky Economic Development in Billings and an advocate for leaders to embrace vulnerability and mental well-being. In this episode, Steve discusses the turning point that led him to seek help for work-related stress, the boundaries he sets to prioritize emotional health, and why he believes leaders ha…
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