663: The Surprising Gift Of Doubt – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This Week: 

The Surprising Gift Of Doubt 
That’s Marc Pitman’s book. It’s stuffed with strategies to help leaders—and future leaders—lead better. Marc is founder of Concord Leadership Group. (This originally aired on August 2, 2021.)

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559: Your Dismantling Racism Journey – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Your Dismantling Racism Journey
Starting with your people, your culture and your leadership, how do you identify, talk about and begin to break down inequitable structures in your nonprofit? My guest is Pratichi Shah, founder & CEO at Flourish Talent Management Solutions. (Originally aired 7/8/20)

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552: The Surprising Gift Of Doubt – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This Week: 

The Surprising Gift Of Doubt
That’s Marc Pitman’s new book. It’s stuffed with strategies to help leaders—and future leaders—lead better. Marc is founder of Concord Leadership Group. 

There’s more at tonymartignetti.com 

526: Listen Closely – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Listen Closely
If you want to know what folks are thinking, interested in and motivated by, you need to listen to your donors, volunteers, advocates, employees. How do you get to the answers to listen to? Emily Taylor talks. We listen. She’s principal of teenyBIG. 

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511: Virtual Volunteering & Artists Sunday – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Virtual Volunteering
During the resurging pandemic—and after—there are smart ways to keep your volunteers engaged virtually. What’s this got to do with the movie, “Miracle on 34th Street?” Elizabeth Neufeld shares her thinking. She’s CEO and founder of Strat Labs.

Artists Sunday 
Chris Sherman crafted this day of artistry that follows Thanksgiving and precedes Giving Tuesday. He explains what it’s about and how you can join the movement.

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496a: Special Episode: Your Dismantling Racism Journey – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Special Episode: 

Your Dismantling Racism Journey
Starting with your people, your culture and your leadership, how do you identify, talk about and begin to break down inequitable structures in your nonprofit? My guest is Pratichi Shah, founder & CEO at Flourish Talent Management Solutions.

There’s more at tonymartignetti.com 

495: Improv For Culture And Creativity & Tech Policies – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Improv For Culture And Creativity
A performer and a board member from Washington Improv Theater teach us how improvisation can make your team more creative, confident, supportive and successful. They’re Krystal Ramseur and Graziella Jackson.

Tech Policies
Karen Graham and Dan Getman want to help your staff avoid scams, malware and inappropriate data handling. Might you have employees using personal phones or computers for work? You especially need to listen. Karen is with Tech Impact and Dan is at MANNA. 

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482: John Haydon Tribute – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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John Haydon Tribute
A well respected and widely known digital fundraising expert with a willing smile, John Haydon died at 53 in February, after a 26-month fight against a rare cancer. He was twice a guest on Nonprofit Radio. He shares his spoken wisdom with us one last time.

His final written wisdom is in his posthumously published book, “Donor CARE.” 

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481: Your Organization’s Health – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Your Organization’s Health 
At ZERO, The End of Prostate Cancer, they have a culture grounded in high responsibility, high freedom, transparency, accountability, curiosity and adaptability. They’re a Nonprofit Times 50 Best Places To Work. Jamie Bearse is ZERO’s CEO.

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478: Get To The Next Level – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Get To The Next Level
Stop overlooking investment-level giving opportunities because you’re spending too much time on events and Facebook ads. Sherry Quam Taylor walks through how to start your major giving program or how to fine tune and kick it up a notch. She’s a fundraising consultant and coach.

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