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In this episode, and throughout the next few, we’ll bring you insights from inspiring leaders who spoke at Plywood’s Social Impact Leaders Event. Kicking off this series is Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood and host of the Social Impact Leaders Podcast. Jeff shares valuable lessons on the importance of stepping into the role of a social impact leader and emphasizes why prioritizing mental health is essential for sustaining both yourself and your organization. Don’t miss this impactful series—tune in now!
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In today’s episode, Jeff sits down with Mallory Erickson—fundraiser, author, and executive coach—to explore her journey and groundbreaking strategies in the world of fundraising. Mallory delves into the power of aligning fundraising practices with personal values and the value of fostering genuine relationships with donors. She addresses the drawbacks of transactional fundraising methods, shedding light on how they can hinder donor engagement and lead to fundraiser burnout. Together, Jeff and Mallory share their own experiences with burnout and the steps they took to overcome it. Tune in to discover fresh approaches to community-driven fundraising!
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with Mark Hubbard, the visionary leader behind Renew Venture Capital. Mark shares his deep commitment to social impact investing, aligning venture capital with sustainable growth and measurable positive impact. Together, they dive into his unique approach, blending finance expertise with a passion for empowering underrepresented founders and communities. Curious about how Mark is redefining capital to build a more inclusive and resilient future? Tune in to find out!
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On today’s episode, Jeff speaks with Kishshana Palmer—speaker, TEDx alum, and author of Busy is a Four-Letter Word. Kishshana dives into reigniting passion, embracing purpose without second-guessing, and navigating the unique tensions faced by social impact leaders. She shares valuable insights on making intentional choices to reduce stress, creating more freedom and impact as a leader. Plus, Kishshana offers an inside look at her new book, exploring how it empowers leaders to thrive in their roles.
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In this episode, Jeff interviews Ali Horriyat, founder of Comppastive, a non-profit focused on building a more compassionate society. Ali reflects on his journey as a successful day trader, how it brought him wealth but not fulfillment, and how his views on money and human value have evolved. He also offers insights on the nonprofit sector, emphasizing the need for long-term, permanent solutions to societal problems. This thought-provoking conversation is a must-listen!
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In today’s episode, Jeff sits down with Katya Hancock, Executive Director of Young Futures, to explore how her organization is addressing the growing anxiety among young people related to social media. Young Futures stands out by not only supporting youth but also empowering nonprofits and grassroots organizations that share their mission of uplifting families in the digital age. This insightful conversation delves into the profound effects of screen time on young minds and the critical role support organizations play in identifying the root causes. This episode is a must-listen for anyone with youth in their lives—perfect for family listening. Tune in now!
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with James Marlow, President of Southface Institute, to discuss his journey from tech employee to non-profit leader. James reflects on how his experiences in the tech world shaped his path toward the non-profit sector, where his commitment to sustainability now drives his efforts to make other organizations more environmentally responsible. He also highlights the importance of cultivating diverse perspectives and how innovation has been key to his success as a leader. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation about leadership, sustainability, and the power of innovation.
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In today's episode, Jeff sits down with Josh Penny, Social Impact Director at Hinge. They dive into how Josh's background in education and community work led him to social impact at Hinge. Josh shares insights on aligning your career with meaningful, impactful work and discusses Hinge's mission to address the loneliness epidemic. This is an inspiring conversation you won't want to miss!
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with Zach Levenenz, CEO of SEED SPOT, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that empowers social entrepreneurs to create products, services, and technologies aimed at improving lives and making the world a better place. Zach shares how his upbringing sparked a transformative shift in his approach to business and leadership. He also discusses the importance of adaptability in an ever-changing world while staying true to your mission. This insightful conversation is packed with valuable lessons for anyone looking to make an impact. Tune in and check it out!
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Jeff sits down with Shilpa Alva, founder and executive director of Surge for Water, a non-profit dedicated to providing safe water, sanitation, hygiene, and menstrual health solutions to break the cycle of poverty. Shilpa shares how she was inspired from a young age to make a difference in her country, realizing that many of the challenges her community faced were tied to water access.
She reflects on the personal sacrifices she’s made in her journey, yet highlights how her work has transformed lives. Shilpa also shares how she intentionally invests in herself to stay grounded, while leading Surge’s impactful initiatives. Not only has Surge improved the lives of thousands by creating sustainable water solutions, but it has also fostered a system that empowers women to lead in unconventional ways.
Want to learn more about Shilpa and how she’s making a global impact? Tune in to this insightful conversation!
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Learn More: www.surgeforwater.org
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Edited By: DJ OP Diggy
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