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If your board meetings leave you feeling tense, depleted, or like you’re carrying the entire organization on your back, you’re not alone—and it’s probably not because your board members are “bad” or disengaged.
In this episode, I unpack a quieter, more accurate reason board work feels exhausting.
We’ll look at the hidden group dynamics that pull capable leaders into the role of “hero,” why competence can actually make board fatigue worse, and—most importantly—the small, realistic shifts that dramatically reduce the load you’re carrying. No board overhaul required. Just better conditions.
If your board feels like more work instead of more support, this episode will help you see why—and what to do next.
What You’ll Learn
Key Takeaways
The 3 Shifts That Reduce Board Fatigue
1. Make expectations explicit
Move assumptions out of your head and into shared language. Explicit expectations reduce emotional labor.
2. Create a shared center of gravity
Use clear priorities, decision-making frames, or guiding documents so conversations organize around the work—not you.
3. Distribute ownership in small ways
Short updates, stewarded questions, or facilitated conversations create engagement and shared responsibility.
Resource Mentioned
Want to work together?
Apply for the Next Level Nonprofit Mastermind, a high-touch coaching and training accelerator for established organizations with $1M+ budgets that are ready to design for impact sustained at scale.
Budget under $1M? Join Elevate and get proven step-by-step playbooks + coaching support to build each of the core elements of your nonprofit's operating system - strategic clarity, a fundraising engine, a high-performance team, and an active and engaged board!
Connect with me!
By Brooke Richie-Babbage4.9
7878 ratings
If your board meetings leave you feeling tense, depleted, or like you’re carrying the entire organization on your back, you’re not alone—and it’s probably not because your board members are “bad” or disengaged.
In this episode, I unpack a quieter, more accurate reason board work feels exhausting.
We’ll look at the hidden group dynamics that pull capable leaders into the role of “hero,” why competence can actually make board fatigue worse, and—most importantly—the small, realistic shifts that dramatically reduce the load you’re carrying. No board overhaul required. Just better conditions.
If your board feels like more work instead of more support, this episode will help you see why—and what to do next.
What You’ll Learn
Key Takeaways
The 3 Shifts That Reduce Board Fatigue
1. Make expectations explicit
Move assumptions out of your head and into shared language. Explicit expectations reduce emotional labor.
2. Create a shared center of gravity
Use clear priorities, decision-making frames, or guiding documents so conversations organize around the work—not you.
3. Distribute ownership in small ways
Short updates, stewarded questions, or facilitated conversations create engagement and shared responsibility.
Resource Mentioned
Want to work together?
Apply for the Next Level Nonprofit Mastermind, a high-touch coaching and training accelerator for established organizations with $1M+ budgets that are ready to design for impact sustained at scale.
Budget under $1M? Join Elevate and get proven step-by-step playbooks + coaching support to build each of the core elements of your nonprofit's operating system - strategic clarity, a fundraising engine, a high-performance team, and an active and engaged board!
Connect with me!

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