đ Show NotesIn this episode of Goddess in Training, Iâm joined by Tina Krall, founder of MissionCraft and The Nonprofit Culture Lab, to talk about the burnout crisis in the nonprofit worldâand how cultural dysfunction is at the root of it all.This episode is a must-listen for:⨠Fundraisers (especially those in survival mode)⨠Nonprofit staff, volunteers, and board members⨠Donors who want to understand how the sausage really gets made⨠Anyone exploring how workplace culture is actually infrastructureWe talk about:* Why fundraisers leave (and what it costs your mission)* How micromanagement kills momentumâand people* The âPower of Noâ in a sector afraid of boundaries* How siloed teams quietly sabotage revenue* The intuitive side of fundraising (and leadership)* Why your organizationâs internal vibe absolutely shapes your external impactđ Learn more about Tina's work at MissionCraft Partners and follow her brilliant writing on Substack.đľ Music credit:Intro and outro music: Madre Ayahuasca by ArakawaUsed with permission. More at arkawamusic.comđ And as always, visit www.goddessintraining.online for more tools to support your intuition journeyđ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/goddessintrainingpodcastđ Culture is InfrastructureTina Krall says something in this episode that struck a deep chord:âCulture isnât soft. Itâs not a ânice to have.â Itâs infrastructure.âAnd sheâs right.As someone who spent years navigating nonprofit fundraising from the inside, Iâve seen firsthand how much time, energy, and potential gets lostânot because the mission isnât worthy, not because the donors arenât generousâbut because the culture is broken.Micromanagement.Unrealistic expectations.No seat at the strategy table.Leadership that hires you to disrupt, then punishes you for succeeding.If youâve been there, you know.If youâre still there, I see you.⨠Beyond FundraisingYou donât have to be a fundraiser to get something out of this conversation.Tina is speaking to something much biggerâsomething many of us are confronting right now, across sectors and systems:đ Who gets to lead?đ What does sustainability actually look like?đ How do we stop replicating dysfunction while claiming to build change?In moments of institutional collapse or crisis, many of us default to urgencyâtriage, spreadsheets, budget gaps. But what Tinaâs offering here is a quiet revolution: the belief that tending to your people is tending to the mission.You donât fix revenue problems without fixing relational ones.You donât fix team dysfunction with more training.You fix it with clarity, culture, and trust.đ What Would Happen If You Stopped Shrinking?Toward the end of our conversation, Tina said something that gave me chills:âStop shrinking yourself to fit broken systems. I spent too many years doing that before age gave me the clarity to see what really mattered.âLet that one sit.How many of us are still doing it?In our work, our relationships, our families, our beliefs?What if the next eraâof work, of collective healing, of fundraising itselfâisnât about fixing whatâs broken, but about refusing to accept it as normal?With love,Sarahđ§ Goddess in Training is a portal for the truth-tellers, the healers, the disruptors, and the deeply intuitive. Subscribe for more conversations like this oneâand thank you for helping me raise the frequency.
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