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In this special live episode of The Generosity Experience, hosts Tim Sarrantonio and Sam Nyland unpack highlights, themes, and behind-the-scenes moments from Generosity Xchange 2025—Neon One’s annual virtual conference for nonprofit professionals.
Whether you missed the event or want to relive your favorite sessions, this episode captures the heart of GX25: from how the agenda came together to what attendees said in the moment.
At the center of it all is Rachel D’Souza’s resonant reminder that “generosity doesn’t wait for permission.” Tim and Sam reflect on how that idea shaped the main stage, tech track, and the conference’s overall energy.
You’ll also hear:
The two big themes Sam kept hearing across tech and main stage: relational fundraising and real connection
How Neon One clients—from the Binghamton Philharmonic to Decatur Makers—showed off tools that actually work
Why Generosity Bingo shouldn’t have worked—and why it totally did
What goes into designing a virtual conference where attendees stay for 5+ hours on average
How swag, spirit week, and pets made GX25 feel joyful and human
Big Ideas and Takeaways
Generosity Doesn’t Wait for Permission
Relationships > Transactions
Clients Are the Best Teachers
Community Can Be Designed
Show Notes and Resources
Rewatch Generosity Xchange 2025: neonone.com/gx
Listen to Rachel D’Souza’s Episode: More Than Money: Reciprocal Generosity
By Tim Sarrantonio & Sam NylandIn this special live episode of The Generosity Experience, hosts Tim Sarrantonio and Sam Nyland unpack highlights, themes, and behind-the-scenes moments from Generosity Xchange 2025—Neon One’s annual virtual conference for nonprofit professionals.
Whether you missed the event or want to relive your favorite sessions, this episode captures the heart of GX25: from how the agenda came together to what attendees said in the moment.
At the center of it all is Rachel D’Souza’s resonant reminder that “generosity doesn’t wait for permission.” Tim and Sam reflect on how that idea shaped the main stage, tech track, and the conference’s overall energy.
You’ll also hear:
The two big themes Sam kept hearing across tech and main stage: relational fundraising and real connection
How Neon One clients—from the Binghamton Philharmonic to Decatur Makers—showed off tools that actually work
Why Generosity Bingo shouldn’t have worked—and why it totally did
What goes into designing a virtual conference where attendees stay for 5+ hours on average
How swag, spirit week, and pets made GX25 feel joyful and human
Big Ideas and Takeaways
Generosity Doesn’t Wait for Permission
Relationships > Transactions
Clients Are the Best Teachers
Community Can Be Designed
Show Notes and Resources
Rewatch Generosity Xchange 2025: neonone.com/gx
Listen to Rachel D’Souza’s Episode: More Than Money: Reciprocal Generosity