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By Lee Clark
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
For the vast majority of people, it takes a lot to raise money for a good cause. 4-6 weeks of sharing your fundraising page, cracking on with the challenge you've set yourself, whether that be running a virtual marathon, getting your steps in or planning a cook-along on Zoom.
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In this penultimate episode of our Direct from Their Mouths series, we hear direct from Calum Coker (Royal British Legion Industries) and Dan Quille (Choose a Challenge). We talk about the future of challenge events, making the most of your time on furlough and the importance of finding the right mentors.
In this second episode in our Direct from Their Mouths series, we hear direct from Steve Oatley (ABF, The Soldiers Charity), Tom Coussens (London Marathon Events) and Izzy White (The Felix Project). We talk all things from the 'worst day in the history of charity events' through to harnessing the data from virtual events and how one charity has done over 7x their previous years income.
We don't have a full length episode for you this week. We've decided to take a break and enjoy the sunshine after the landmark tenth episode last week. What we do have it this little teaser of how our special guest episode is shaping up. We've all read the reports, the white papers and the data published in the last few weeks which do a great job at reflecting the monumental impact that COVID-19 has had on the sector. But, here at GivePenny, we thought we'd do something a little bit different and hear the reports from the coal face. So instead of numbers, stats and figures we've interviewed 20 individuals from in and around the sector and asked what the human impact of COVID-19 has been on them.
Although these clips are a mix of negative and positive stories (which isn't why we started the Jolly Good Show), what I found in almost all cases is that everyone has managed to find a positive from 2020 and we all excited to share the full episode with you. It really goes back to our core mission on this podcast of sharing the good news of good people, even when it's in tough situations.
Another week goes by and that means it's time for another edition of the Jolly Good Show.
It's our tenth show so here we are in person! Head over to our Youtube channel to catch us in 3D. This week, Lee, Emma and Simon talk about turning 10, the future of corporate partnerships, building a greener Manchester, Test Match Special and what on earth is a Megaraid? We apologise now for the vast amount of time we spent discussing visual cues.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.