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179. Transformative Service Experiences with Frederick J. Riley and Jackie Wolven


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In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson dives into the topic of transformative service experiences with guests Frederick J. Riley, Executive Director of Weave the Social Fabric Project at the Aspen Institute, and Jackie Woven, Executive Director of Main Street Eureka Springs.  

They discuss practical strategies for building, growing, and scaling volunteer talent within communities, emphasizing the importance of local, relational, and mutual engagement. The trio explores how grassroots efforts, trust-building, and collaborative service can address community challenges and foster social connections. Jackie talks about the Main Street model, while Fred shares insights from the Weavers Network, offering listeners actionable steps for enhancing volunteer programs and community resilience. 

Full show notes: 179. Transformative Service Experiences with Frederick J. Riley and Jackie Wolven 

Transformative Service - Episode Highlights 

  • [03:22] - Jackie's Journey into Nonprofits and Volunteerism 
  • [04:29] - Frederick's Inspiring Story of Community and Volunteerism 
  • [06:21] - The Importance of Volunteerism Today 
  • [11:58] - Transformative Service: What It Means and Why It Matters 
  • [13:58] - The Role of Virtual Volunteering and Hybrid Models 
  • [17:41] - The Roots of Volunteering and Community Connection 
  • [19:12] - Challenges and Opportunities in Measuring Volunteer Impact 
  • [26:10] - Nonprofits vs. Corporate Models: A Discussion 
  • [29:54] - Transforming Volunteer Programs: A New Approach 
  • [32:33] - Embracing Fluidity in Volunteer Programs 
  • [33:07] - Facilitation Skills for Volunteer Leaders 
  • [34:48] - Encouraging Risk and Resilience 
  • [35:54] - Aligning Volunteer Work with Community Needs 
  • [37:06] - Empowering Volunteer Leaders 
  • [40:08] - Building Community Through Service 
  • [46:14] - The Weave the Social Fabric Project 
  • [50:05] - Main Street Model for Community Engagement 
  • [56:53] - Practical Tips for Community Building 


Helpful Links 

  • Volunteer Management Progress Report  
  • Episode #164: Moving from Volunteer Compliance to Building Your Nonprofit Community  
  • Volunteer Nation Episode #171: Practical Community Building Tips for Your Volunteer Team 
  • Weave: The Social Fabric Project at The Aspen Institute 
  • Weave Trust Map    
  • Jackie's Website 
  • National Main Street Center  
  • Main Street Eureka Springs  

Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause.

For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at [email protected].

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